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Shooting at the European Games 2019


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Just now, heywoodu said:

I had no idea there were quotas available at all. 

Every individual shooting event is offering one quota to Tokyo

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6 minutes ago, Dunadan said:

The Dutch NOC would probably refuse his quota anyway...

I wouldn't say refuse, as he can still reach the national criteria, but yeah, it wouldn't be a given for sure.

 

If he had qualified, he still would need one of the following:
- Top-4 during the 2018 WCH (nope)
- Top-8 during the New Delhi, Beijing, Munich or Rio World Cup (only Rio to go..)
- Top-6 during the 2020 ECH

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:ISR Sergey Richter has defended his title from 4 years ago, and won the Olympic quota again!

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Men's 10m Air Rifle:

 

1. Sergey Richter :ISR 250.8

2. Sergey Kamenskiy :RUS 250.0

3. Filip Nepejchal :CZE 228.9

   

Full Ranking HERE

 

Olympic Quota: :ISR

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4 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

I wouldn't say refuse, as he can still reach the national criteria, but yeah, it wouldn't be a given for sure.

 

If he had qualified, he still would need one of the following:
- Top-4 during the 2018 WCH (nope)
- Top-8 during the New Delhi, Beijing, Munich or Rio World Cup (only Rio to go..)
- Top-6 during the 2020 ECH

 

Considering how wild card athletes have been winning Olympic medals in shooting (see Lionel Cox), I really don't understand such difficult criteria...

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3 minutes ago, dcro said:

 

Considering how wild card athletes have been winning Olympic medals in shooting (see Lionel Cox), I really don't understand such difficult criteria...

Welcome to the Netherlands, the country where (for example) alpine skiers need a top-8 in the World Cup to qualify for the Olympics and then when - with a bit of weather-related luck and a miracle - they do get one (Marvin van Heek) the NOC says "no, due to the weather this result was not representative for the actual quality/chances" :facepalm: 

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4 minutes ago, dcro said:

 

Considering how wild card athletes have been winning Olympic medals in shooting (see Lionel Cox), I really don't understand such difficult criteria...

There is a decent chance that someone might win a international quota (and not continental one) in Rio WC while finishing out of top 8. 

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Just now, Dolby said:

There is a decent chance that someone might win a international quota (and not continental one) in Rio WC while finishing out of top 8. 

Won't count for the Netherlands though, he has to get a top-8 there, period. :p 

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