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Asian qualification update....

49er (M)  - India leads after 3rd Round

49er FX(F) - Japan leads after 3rd Round

Top placed team qualifies to the Olympics in both the events

Laser (M)  - Malaysia n Thailand in top 2

Laser radial(W) - Malaysia n Thailand in top 2

RS:X (M) Fleet  - Korea n Thailand in Top 2

RS:X (W) Fleet  - Thailand n Hong Kong in Top 2

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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45 minutes ago, Prashanth said:

Asian qualification update....

49er (M)  - India leads after 3rd Round

49er FX(F) - Japan leads after 3rd Round

Top placed team qualifies to the Olympics in both the events

Laser (M)  - Malaysia n Thailand in top 2

Laser radial(W) - Malaysia n Thailand in top 2

RS:X (M) Fleet  - Korea n Thailand in Top 2

RS:X (W) Fleet  - Thailand n Hong Kong in Top 2

South Korea has already qualified in the men's RS:X through the 2015 Worlds. Thailand and Indonesia are vying for the two Olympic spots in that event.

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Asian qualification regatta provisional qualifiers after day 2...

Men's Laser - Malaysia, Thailand (China and Japan are close)

Women's Laser Radial - Thailand, Malaysia (South Korea is close)

Men's 49er - India (Japan and Thailand are close)

Women's 49er FX - Japan (nobody is close)

Men's RS:X - Thailand, Indonesia (Singapore and Oman are relatively close)

Women's RS:X - Thailand (Singapore is slightly close)

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9 hours ago, dcro said:

Asian qualification regatta provisional qualifiers after day 2...

Men's Laser - Malaysia, Thailand (China and Japan are close)

Women's Laser Radial - Thailand, Malaysia (South Korea is close)

Men's 49er - India (Japan and Thailand are close)

Women's 49er FX - Japan (nobody is close)

Men's RS:X - Thailand, Indonesia (Singapore and Oman are relatively close)

Women's RS:X - Thailand (Singapore is slightly close)

1 doubt.. Do all the events have 10 races with best 9 races considered for final ranking?

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3 hours ago, gvaisakh said:

1 doubt.. Do all the events have 10 races with best 9 races considered for final ranking?

Lasers usually have 10 races, RS:X 12 races, 49ers 15 races. Depending mostly on weather there could be less races but it couldn't be more than that.

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Asian qualification regatta is over...


Men's Laser - Malaysia, Thailand

Men's RS:X -Thailand, Singapore

Men's 49er - Japan

Women's Laser Radial - Thailand, Malaysia

Women's RS:X -Thailand

Women's 49er FX - Japan


Very successful for Thailand. Indonesia failed to qualify their first sailor by just 1 point in men's RS:X. :(

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On 7/3/2016 at 5:53 PM, MantaRaymarc said:

Any details on selecting the sailors from each of the ff. nations for the Games? I already knew the process set by Australia, Team USA, Netherlands, Poland and Germany.

  • Argentina, Australia, Austria, Canada, China, Denmark, Greece, Italy, Japan, New Zealand (sources on selection cannot be found in their NOC site), Russia, and Spain.

Note: Kindly include the sources in your posts. Thanks!

 

 

The danish selection method can be found here:

 

http://www.sejlsport.dk/mere/olympiske-lege/sejlernes-vej-til-rio

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