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So, looking at the entry lists for Princesa Sofia regatta, these countries will fight for the last sailing quotas..

 

EUROPE

Men's 470 (1) - :BEL:HUN:ITA:POL:POR:UKR

Women's 470 (1) - :EST:FIN:GRE:ISR:ITA:TUR:UKR

Men's 49er (1) - :FIN:GRE:NED:RUS:SUI:SWE

Women's 49er FX (1) - :AUT:CRO:EST:FIN:POL:RUS

Men's Finn (1) - :CZE:ESP:GER:POL:POR:RUS:SUI:TUR:UKR

Men's Laser (2) - :BUL:CZE:GRE:ISR:LTU:MDA:RUS:SLO:SRB:SUI:TUR:UKR

Women's Laser Radial (2) - :BUL:ESP:EST:GER:GRE:HUN:POL:POR:RUS:SLO:SRB:SUI:UKR

Mixed Nacra 17 (1) - :BEL:BUL:GRE:HUN:MON:NOR:POR:RUS:SWE

Men's RS:X (2) - :BLR:CRO:CZE:LAT:SVK:SWE:TUR

Women's RS:X (1) - :GER:HUN:LAT:SWE:TUR

 

AFRICA

Women's 470 (1)

Men's 49er (1)

Women's 49er FX (1)

Men's Finn (1) - :SEY:TUN

Mixed Nacra 17 (1) - :TUN

 

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And here is the article about Allan Julie from Seychelles who wants to qualify in Finn even though he has only been training Finn for two weeks. He is a four time Olympian, but in Laser.

 

http://www.finnclass.org/news/166-major-championships-2016/814-allan-julie-setting-the-bar-high-to-qualify-for-rio-olympics

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Interesting. Julie lost the fight to qualify in the laser to his compatriot. The finn class is a bit different, yet similar enough that a person can transition to it. If he had more time to train I would call him the favourite. I guess we'll know once the races begin.

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1 hour ago, dcro said:

So, looking at the entry lists for Princesa Sofia regatta, these countries will fight for the last sailing quotas..

 

EUROPE

Men's 470 (1) - :BEL:HUN:ITA:POL:POR:UKR

Women's 470 (1) - :EST:FIN:GRE:ISR:ITA:SUI:TUR:UKR

Men's 49er (1) - :BEL:FIN:GRE:NED:RUS:SUI:SWE

Women's 49er FX (1) - :AUT:CRO:EST:FIN:IRL:POL:RUS

Men's Finn (1) - :CZE:ESP:GER:POL:POR:RUS:SUI:TUR:UKR

Men's Laser (2) - :BUL:CZE:GRE:ISR:LTU:MDA:RUS:SLO:SRB:SUI:TUR:UKR

Women's Laser Radial (2) - :BUL:ESP:EST:GER:GRE:HUN:POL:POR:RUS:SLO:SRB:SUI:UKR

Mixed Nacra 17 (1) - :BEL:BUL:GRE:HUN:MON:NOR:POR:RUS:SWE

Men's RS:X (2) - :BLR:CRO:CZE:LAT:SVK:SWE:TUR

Women's RS:X (1) - :GER:HUN:LAT:SWE:TUR

 

AFRICA

Women's 470 (1) - :ALG

Men's 49er (1) - :ALG

Women's 49er FX (1) - :ALG

Men's Finn (1) - :ALG:SEY:TUN

Mixed Nacra 17 (1) - :ALG:TUN

 

Talk about the free quotas for Algeria!

Egypt is also competing in Nacra 17. So we have 3 African nations.

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2 hours ago, dcro said:

So, looking at the entry lists for Princesa Sofia regatta, these countries will fight for the last sailing quotas..

 

EUROPE

Men's 470 (1) - :BEL:HUN:ITA:POL:POR:UKR

Women's 470 (1) - :EST:FIN:GRE:ISR:ITA:SUI:TUR:UKR

Men's 49er (1) - :BEL:FIN:GRE:NED:RUS:SUI:SWE

Women's 49er FX (1) - :AUT:CRO:EST:FIN:IRL:POL:RUS

Men's Finn (1) - :CZE:ESP:GER:POL:POR:RUS:SUI:TUR:UKR

Men's Laser (2) - :BUL:CZE:GRE:ISR:LTU:MDA:RUS:SLO:SRB:SUI:TUR:UKR

Women's Laser Radial (2) - :BUL:ESP:EST:GER:GRE:HUN:POL:POR:RUS:SLO:SRB:SUI:UKR

Mixed Nacra 17 (1) - :BEL:BUL:GRE:HUN:MON:NOR:POR:RUS:SWE

Men's RS:X (2) - :BLR:CRO:CZE:LAT:SVK:SWE:TUR

Women's RS:X (1) - :GER:HUN:LAT:SWE:TUR

 

AFRICA

Women's 470 (1) - :ALG

Men's 49er (1) - :ALG

Women's 49er FX (1) - :ALG

Men's Finn (1) - :ALG:SEY:TUN

Mixed Nacra 17 (1) - :ALG:TUN

 

Talk about the free quotas for Algeria!

 

Slovak entry :woot: hope the guy will not drown...

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Our women's 49er FX crew will have a very difficult task, even though they showed a big improvement at the last year's World Championships. I have also already assumed that African quota would be reallocated to Ireland, what would make our qualification a bit easier, but looks like Algeria denied that.

 

On the other hand, it will be a huge dissapointment if we don't qualify in men's RS:X. It's too easy, 2 quotas for only 7 nations (and that includes Latvia, Slovakia and Turkey). And I also expected that we would qualify in men's RS:X before this regatta...

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