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Winter Olympic Games 2018 Qualification Systems


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1 minute ago, intoronto said:

At least 16... Lebanon had a skier who was 16 in 2010.

So Rhaick (born on 2 April 2002) will have to wait for 2022? That little dude is an incredible talent, if he keeps this up in the next few years he could seriously be Brazil's first ever male World Cup-regular.

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10 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

So Rhaick (born on 2 April 2002) will have to wait for 2022? That little dude is an incredible talent, if he keeps this up in the next few years he could seriously be Brazil's first ever male World Cup-regular.

 

Sorry I worded that wrong. There has been past precedence for a 16 year old... so worst case scenario is that age. 

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Biathlon

Qualification Standing after Event 6/22

 

Mens

 

1 25.gif France 2032.0
2 20.gif Germany 1901.0
3 48.gif Russia 1846.0
4 41.gif Norway 1790.0
5 9.gif Austria 1681.0
6 19.gif Czech Republic 1575.0
7 53.gif Ukraine 1498.0
8 64.gif Switzerland 1482.0
9 32.gif Italy 1401.0
10 13.gif Bulgaria 1276.0
11 15.gif Canada 1267.0
12 50.gif Sweden 1213.0
13 12.gif Belarus 1159.0
14 54.gif USA 1122.0
15 58.gif Slovakia 1086.0
16 35.gif Kazakstan 1081.0
17 60.gif Slovenia 1073.0
18 47.gif Romania 940.0
19 22.gif Estonia 862.0
20 24.gif Finland 836.0
21 37.gif Latvia 815.0
22 62.gif Lithuania 801.0
23 45.gif Poland 698.0
24 34.gif Japan 564.0
25 36.gif South Korea 321.0
26 11.gif Belgium 291.0
27 18.gif Croatia 139.0
28 61.gif United Kingdom

122.0

 

Womens

 

1 20.gif Germany 2066.0
2 25.gif France 1996.0
3 19.gif Czech Republic 1715.0
4 53.gif Ukraine 1652.0
5 48.gif Russia 1638.0
5 41.gif Norway 1638.0
7 50.gif Sweden 1554.0
8 12.gif Belarus 1463.0
9 9.gif Austria 1459.0
10 32.gif Italy 1447.0
11 64.gif Switzerland 1363.0
12 35.gif Kazakstan 1349.0
13 45.gif Poland 1242.0
14 24.gif Finland 1189.0
15 15.gif Canada 1168.0
16 54.gif USA 1034.0
17 58.gif Slovakia 968.0
18 60.gif Slovenia 882.0
19 34.gif Japan 865.0
20 13.gif Bulgaria 841.0
21 22.gif Estonia 734.0
22 62.gif Lithuania 642.0
23 36.gif South Korea 628.0
24 47.gif Romania 557.0
25 37.gif Latvia 384.0
26 61.gif United Kingdom 243.0
27 23.gif Spain 135.0
28 29.gif Hungary 83.0
29 56.gif Bosnia and Herzegovina 25.0
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13 minutes ago, Jur said:

¿How many places are available?

 

Via Final Nations Cup standing of 19th March 2017

 

Top 5 countries -  6 Quotas  (5x6 = 30)

Nations ranked 6-20  -  5 Quotas  (15x5 = 75)

Nations ranked 21-22  -  2 Quotas  (2x2 = 4)

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Total Quotas  -  109

 

+ 6 quotas via IBU Points list for non already qualified countries (must probably we have to deduct of this number also the host quotas for South Korea if they will not qualify via Nations Cup)

 

 

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hace 2 horas, hckosice said:

 

Via Final Nations Cup standing of 19th March 2017

 

Top 5 countries -  6 Quotas  (5x6 = 30)

Nations ranked 6-20  -  5 Quotas  (15x5 = 75)

Nations ranked 21-22  -  2 Quotas  (2x2 = 4)

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Total Quotas  -  109

 

+ 6 quotas via IBU Points list for non already qualified countries (must probably we have to deduct of this number also the host quotas for South Korea if they will not qualify via Nations Cup)

 

 

Thanks so much!!

 

Well, I hope Victoria Padial could get one of those 6 last quotas...

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3 minutes ago, Jur said:

Thanks so much!!

 

Well, I hope Victoria Padial could get one of those 6 last quotas...

 

you´re welcome :hatoff:

 

Good luck to her :yes

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3 hours ago, hckosice said:

 

Via Final Nations Cup standing of 19th March 2017

 

Top 5 countries -  6 Quotas  (5x6 = 30)

Nations ranked 6-20  -  5 Quotas  (15x5 = 75)

Nations ranked 21-22  -  2 Quotas  (2x2 = 4)

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Total Quotas  -  109

 

+ 6 quotas via IBU Points list for non already qualified countries (must probably we have to deduct of this number also the host quotas for South Korea if they will not qualify via Nations Cup)

 

 

 

1 quota for South Korea as a minimum if they finish outside the top-22, only if the 6 highest athletes from non-qualified countries contain 2 South Koreans, they will get 2 quota :)

 

Basically, Korea reaching the top-22 could be very useful for example for Amanda Lightfoot :GBR or Vicky Padial :ESP

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4 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

 

1 quota for South Korea as a minimum if they finish outside the top-22, only if the 6 highest athletes from non-qualified countries contain 2 South Koreans, they will get 2 quota :)

 

Basically, Korea reaching the top-22 could be very useful for example for Amanda Lightfoot :GBR or Vicky Padial :ESP

 

Yes. Still possible they finish higher, even the top 20 isn´t unreal

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2 minutes ago, hckosice said:

 

Yes. Still possible they finish higher, even the top 20 isn´t unreal

On the other hand, if they would finish in the top-22 and Lithuania or Estonia would be out, I'm fairly sure both countries would still have a good chance at having 2 athletes in the best 6 non-qualified anyway :p 

 

 

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