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22 minutes ago, intoronto said:

Spain's third athlete would have to meet minimum standards anyways 

 

The minimum standards are not particularly high so that wouldn't be much of a problem. Montoya probably has them, seeing that he was 17th at the Europeans in 2016.

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There's not much in terms of qualification. The final biathlon event is this weekend so the nation rankings will be finalized. The men’s, women’s and mixed curling world championships occur between now and the end of April. The other big event is the figure skating world championships which will determine most of the quotas in that sport. After that the next big date is in September.

 

Overall four threads would need to be opened.

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Biathlon

Final Qualification Standing

 

Womens

 

1 20.gif Germany 7951.0
2 25.gif France 7646.0
3 53.gif Ukraine 6605.0
4 19.gif Czech Republic 6547.0
5 32.gif Italy 6481.0
6 41.gif Norway 6265.0
7 48.gif Russia 6139.0
8 50.gif Sweden 6034.0
9 12.gif Belarus 5683.0
10 35.gif Kazakstan 5193.0
11 64.gif Switzerland 5101.0
12 45.gif Poland 5035.0
13 9.gif Austria 4954.0
14 54.gif USA 4743.0
15 24.gif Finland 4619.0
15 15.gif Canada 4619.0
17 58.gif Slovakia 4498.0
18 34.gif Japan 3608.0
19 13.gif Bulgaria 3142.0
20 36.gif South Korea 3051.0
21 60.gif Slovenia 2969.0
22 62.gif Lithuania 2737.0
23 22.gif Estonia 2692.0
24 47.gif Romania 2086.0
25 17.gif China 1584.0
26 37.gif Latvia 1228.0
27 61.gif United Kingdom 642.0
28 23.gif Spain 459.0
29 29.gif Hungary 339.0
30 56.gif Bosnia and Herzegovina 144.0
31 66.gif Moldova 104.0
32 26.gif Greece 64.0
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Biathlon Quotas Aloccation

Womens

 

  • 6 - :CZE  Czech Republic
  • 6 - :FRA  France
  • 6 - :GER  Germany
  • 6 - :ITA  Italy
  • 6 - :UKR  Ukraine

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  • 5 - :AUT  Austria
  • 5 - :BLR  Belarus
  • 5 - :BUL  Bulgaria
  • 5 - :CAN  Canada
  • 5 - :FIN  Finland
  • 5 - :JPN  Japan
  • 5 - :KAZ  Kazakhstan
  • 5 - :NOR  Norway
  • 5 - :POL  Poland
  • 5 - :RUS  Russia
  • 5 - :SVK  Slovakia
  • 5 - :KOR  South Korea
  • 5 - :SWE  Sweden
  • 5 - :SUI  Switzerland
  • 5 - :USA  United States

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  • 2 - :LTU  Lithuania
  • 2 - :SLO  Slovenia

 

 

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Biathlon

Final Qualification Standing

 

Mens

 

1 20.gif Germany 7448.0
2 25.gif France 7416.0
3 48.gif Russia 7192.0
4 41.gif Norway 7181.0
5 9.gif Austria 6926.0
6 53.gif Ukraine 6270.0
7 19.gif Czech Republic 6223.0
8 32.gif Italy 5556.0
9 64.gif Switzerland 5395.0
10 54.gif USA 5290.0
11 13.gif Bulgaria 5098.0
12 50.gif Sweden 4885.0
13 15.gif Canada 4625.0
14 12.gif Belarus 4483.0
15 35.gif Kazakstan 4322.0
16 58.gif Slovakia 4203.0
17 60.gif Slovenia 4069.0
18 47.gif Romania 3408.0
19 22.gif Estonia 3393.0
20 24.gif Finland 3202.0
21 37.gif Latvia 3152.0
22 62.gif Lithuania 2988.0
23 45.gif Poland 2739.0
24 34.gif Japan 2586.0
25 36.gif South Korea 1715.0
26 11.gif Belgium 1242.0
27 61.gif United Kingdom 492.0
28 18.gif Croatia 467.0
29 6065.gif Serbia 162.0
30 26.gif Greece 161.0
31 29.gif Hungary 70.0
32 10.gif Australia 47.0

 

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Biathlon Quotas Aloccation

Mens

 

  • 6 - :AUT  Austria
  • 6 - :FRA  France
  • 6 - :GER  Germany
  • 6 - :NOR  Norway
  • 6 - :RUS  Russia

-----------------------------------------

  • 5 - :BLR  Belarus
  • 5 - :BUL  Bulgaria
  • 5 - :CAN  Canada
  • 5 - :CZE  Czech Republic
  • 5 - :EST  Estonia
  • 5 - :FIN  Finland
  • 5 - :ITA  Italy
  • 5 - :KAZ  Kazakhstan
  • 5 - :ROU  Romania
  • 5 - :SVK  Slovakia
  • 5 - :SLO  Slovenia
  • 5 - :SWE  Sweden
  • 5 - :SUI  Switzerland
  • 5 - :UKR  Ukraine
  • 5 - :USA  United States

------------------------------------------

  • 4 (1+3) - :KOR  South Korea

------------------------------------------

  • 2 - :LAT  Latvia
  • 2 - :LTU  Lithuania

 

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On 3/17/2017 at 16:14, hckosice said:

Biathlon

Final Qualification Standing

 

Womens

 

1 20.gif Germany 7951.0
2 25.gif France 7646.0
3 53.gif Ukraine 6605.0
4 19.gif Czech Republic 6547.0
5 32.gif Italy 6481.0
6 41.gif Norway 6265.0
7 48.gif Russia 6139.0
8 50.gif Sweden 6034.0
9 12.gif Belarus 5683.0
10 35.gif Kazakstan 5193.0
11 64.gif Switzerland 5101.0
12 45.gif Poland 5035.0
13 9.gif Austria 4954.0
14 54.gif USA 4743.0
15 24.gif Finland 4619.0
15 15.gif Canada 4619.0
17 58.gif Slovakia 4498.0
18 34.gif Japan 3608.0
19 13.gif Bulgaria 3142.0
20 36.gif South Korea 3051.0
21 60.gif Slovenia 2969.0
22 62.gif Lithuania 2737.0
23 22.gif Estonia 2692.0
24 47.gif Romania 2086.0
25 17.gif China 1584.0
26 37.gif Latvia 1228.0
27 61.gif United Kingdom 642.0
28 23.gif Spain 459.0
29 29.gif Hungary 339.0
30 56.gif Bosnia and Herzegovina 144.0
31 66.gif Moldova 104.0
32 26.gif Greece 64.0

Wow, Kocergina :LTU putting down her 4th best ever result Friday really meant a lot to Lithuania :yikes:

 

To get a bit of an idea, these are the best athletes from non top-22 nations on the previously posted IBU Qualifying List (from last trimester I think, so it's not entirely accurate).

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2 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Wow, Kocergina :LTU putting down her 4th best ever result Friday really meant a lot to Lithuania :yikes:

 

To get a bit of an idea, these are the best athletes from non top-22 nations on the previously posted IBU Qualifying List (from last trimester I think, so it's not entirely accurate).

0cbad51a73.png

 

 

can i ask to you a link for see the entire list?

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