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Sailing 2016 Discussion Thread


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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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I just noticed that six sailors have already been selected to the Australian Olympic team for Rio 2016. How will the nation choose its sailors for the rest of the classes? Kindly explain.

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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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