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:ESP QUALIFICATION SYSTEM TOKYO 2020. TRIATHLON :ESP

 

https://www.triathlon.org/uploads/docs/FINAL_-_2018-03-19_-_Tokyo_2020_-_Qualification_System_-_Triathlon_-_eng....pdf

 

 

*Male* *Female*

 

*Individual Qualification*

 

ITU Olympic Ranking (11/05/18 - 11/05/20) 

 

Period (11/05/19-11/05/20). Maxium 7 results

 

World Series Yokohama, Japan (18/05/19 - 19/05/19) 

 

Javier Gomez Noya: 4º (791'45), Fernando Alarza: 6º (677'19), Vicente Hernández: 17º (287'26), Antonio Serrat: 27º (131'73), Mario Mola: 29º (112'71)

 

Miriam Casillas: 17ª (287'26), Carolina Routier: 35ª

 

World Cup Cagliari, Italy (18/05/19) 

 

Alberto González: 12º (169'68), Genis Grau: 18º (106'28), Ignacio González: 24º (66'58)

 

Anna Godoy: 5ª (292'84), Sara Perez: 10ª (198'31), Cecilia Santamaría: 21ª (84'12)

 

 

 

Olympic Ranking

 

*Individual >> 26 Quotas

1º Mario Mola with 6593'96 Points. OLYMPIC QUOTA FOR SPAIN / 3º Fernando Alarza with 4709'25 Points. OLYMPIC QUOTA FOR SPAIN / 19º Antonio Serrat with 2517'90 Points. OLYMPIC QUOTA FOR SPAIN / 23º Vicente Hernández with 2294'27 Points / 34º Javier Gomez Noya with 2009'29 Points / 101º Roberto Sanchez with 696'17 Points / 123º Uxio Abuin with 498'89 Points / 132º David Castro with 400 Points / 141º Genis Grau with 338'05 Points / 143º Antonio Benito with 320'38 Points / 152º Alberto González with 267'99 Points / 164º Ignacio González with 225'09 / 184º Francesc Godoy with 167'86 Points / 204º Kevin Viñuela with 124'22 Points Points / 259º Jordi García with 19'12 Points. 

 

Olympic Ranking

 

*Individual >> 26 Quotas

30ª Miriam Casillas with 2166'15 Points. OLYMPIC QUOTA FOR SPAIN / 40ª Anna Godoy with 1809'92 Points. OLYMPIC QUOTA FOR SPAIN / 69ª Sara Perez with 1073'39 Points / 108ª Carolina Routier with 545'07 Points / 131ª Marta Sanchez with 346'78 Points / 132ª Cecilia Santamaría with 344'86 Points / 148ª Camila Alonso with 267'93 Points / 232ª Xisca Tous with 19'12 Points / 239ª Noelia Juan with 14 Points

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:ESP QUALIFICATION SYSTEM TOKYO 2020. ATHLETICS :ESP

 

*Male*

 

*Individual Qualification*

 

Olympic Qualifying Entry Standard (01/01/19 - 29/06/20) 

 

*Marathon and 50km. Race Walk (01/01/19 - 31/05/20)

*10.000m, 20km. Race Walk and Combined Events (01/01/19 - 29/06/20)

*All other Events (01/05/19 - 29/06/20)

 

 

*20Km Race Walk>> 1h:21:00

 

Diego García > 1h:20:23. 3º in European Race Walking Cup (Alytus, Lithuania)

Álvaro Martín > 1h:20:59. 5º in European Race Walking Cup (Alytus, Lithuania)

Miguel Ángel Lopez > 1h:21:00. 6º in European Race Walking Cup (Alytus, Lithuania)

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:ESP QUALIFICATION SYSTEM TOKYO 2020. FENCING :ESP

 

 

*Male* 

 

*Individual Qualification*

 

FIE Individual Ranking. Europe (03/04/19 - 04/04/20) 

 

World Cup Épée París, France (17/05/19 - 18/05/19) 

 

Yulen Pereira: 5º (14), Manuel Bargues: 96º (1), Guillermo Migallon: 111º (0'5), Javier Fernández: 153º (0'25), Juan Romero: 169º (0'25), Álvaro Ibañez: 220º (0'25), Ángel Fabregat: 253º (0'25), Gerard Gonell: 262º, Diego Calderón: 272º, Elias Casado: 273º, Javier Rodríguez: 314º

 

Grand Prix Foil Shanghái, China (17/05/19 - 19/05/19)

 

Carlos Llavador: 35º (3)

 

Olympic Ranking 

 

*Sabre >> 2 Quotas 

º Jaime González with 1 Points / º Gerardo Lillo with 0'5 Points / º Andres Hernández with 0'5 Points / º Carlos Olmedo with 0'5 Points / º Guillermo Mancheno with 0'25 Points / º Oriol Farre with 0'25 Points / º Rogelio Cabellero with 0'25 Points / º Sergio Escudero with 0'25 Points / º Jaime Martí with 0'25 Points / º Iñaki Bravo with 0'25 Points / º Diego Santamaría with 0'25 Points / º Jorge Lopez with 0'25 Points / º Victor Santiago with 0'25 Points / º Antonio Docavo with 0'25 Points

 

*Foil >> 2 Quotas 

º Carlos Llavador with 5 Points / º Luis Alfonso Delbergue with 0'5 Points

 

*Épée >> 2 Quotas 

º Yulen Pereira with 35 Points / º Manuel Bargues with 1 Points / º Álvaro Ibañez with 1 Points / º Guillermo Migallon with 0'5 Points / º Javier Fernández with 0'25 Points / º Juan Romero with 0'25 Points / º Ángel Fabregat with 0'25 Points

 

 

*Team Qualification*

 

FIE Team Ranking (03/04/19 - 04/04/20) 

 

FIE Team Ranking. Europe (03/04/19 - 04/04/20) 

 

World Cup Épée París, France (17/05/19 - 18/05/19) 

 

Team Spain (Manuel Bargues/Ángel Fabregat/Álvaro Ibañez/Yulen Pereira): 4ºs (36)

 

Olympic Ranking 

 

*Sabre >> 4 Quotas (+1 for Europe) 

º Team Spain with 8 Points

 

*Foil >> 4 Quotas (+1 for Europe)

º Team Spain with 8 Points

 

*Épée >> 4 Quotas (+1 for Europe) 

º Team Spain with 36 Points

 

 

*Female*

 

*Individual Qualification*

 

FIE Individual Ranking. Europe (03/04/19 - 04/04/20) 

 

 

World Cup Épée Dubai, United Arab Emirates (17/05/19 - 18/05/19) 

 

Sofía Cisneros: 77ª (1), Alejandra Cisneros: 126ª (0'5), Sara Fernández: 136ª (0'25), Dora Kiskapusi: 173ª (0'25), Macarena Centenera. 174ª (0'25), Ines García: 213ª, Naiara Aldana: 223ª, Maria Mateos: 231ª

 

Grand Prix Foil Shanghái, China (17/05/19 - 19/05/19)

 

María Mariño: 25ª (6), María Teresa Diaz: 107ª (0'75), Bárbara Ojeda: 113ª (0'75), Andrea Breteau: 118ª (0'75)

 

 

Olympic Ranking 

 

*Sabre >> 2 Quotas 

ª Araceli Navarro with 16 Points / ª Lucia Martín with 10 Points / ª Laia Vila with 3'5 Points / ª Celia Perez with 2'5 Points / ª Susana Contreras with 0'5 Points / ª Elena Hernandez with 0'5 Points

 

*Foil >> 2 Quotas 

ª María Mariño with 6'5 Points / ª Andrea Breteau with 1'75 Points / ª María Teresa Diaz with 1'25 Points / ª Bárbara Ojeda with 0'75 Points

 

*Épée >> 2 Quotas 

ª Alejandra Cisneros with 2 Points / ª Dora Kiskapusi with 1'75 Points / ª Sofía Cisneros with 1 Points / Sara Fernández with 1 Points / ª Macarena Centera with 1 Points

 

 

*Team Qualification*

 

FIE Team Ranking (03/04/19 - 04/04/20) 

 

FIE Team Ranking. Europe (03/04/19 - 04/04/20) 

 

 

World Cup Épée Dubai, United Arab Emirates (17/05/19 - 18/05/19) 

 

Team Spain (Alejandra Cisneros/Sofía Cisneros/Sara Fernández/Inés García): 18ªs (8)

 

Olympic Ranking 

 

*Sabre >> 4 Quotas (+1 for Europe) 

9º Team Spain with 25 Points

 

*Foil >> 4 Quotas (+1 for Europe) 

º Team Spain with 19 Points

 

*Épée >> 4 Quotas (+1 for Europe) 

º Team Spain with 8 Points

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:ESP QUALIFICATION SYSTEM TOKYO 2020. BEACH VOLLEYBALL :ESP

 

http://www.fivb.org/EN/BeachVolleyball/Document/FIVB_BVB_Tokyo_2020_Qualification_System.pdf

 

*Male* *Female*

 

*Doubles Qualification*

 

FIVB Olympic Ranking (01/09/18 - 14/06/20) >> 15 Quotas

 

WT4* Itapema, Brazil (15/05/19 - 19/05/19)

 

Liliana Fernández/Elsa Baquerizo: 9ªs (400), Amaranta Fernández/Ángela Lobato: 25ªs (240)

 

 

Olympic Ranking 

 

*Doubles >> 15 Quotas

ºs Pablo Herrera/Adrián Gavira with 1840 Points / ºs Alejandro Huerta/Cesar Menendez with 240 Points / ºs Salvador Pastor/Antonio Burgal with 40 Points

 

Olympic Ranking 

 

*Doubles >> 15 Quotas

 

ªs Amaranta Fernández/Ángela Lobato with 1900 Points / ªs Lliana Fernández/Elsa Baquerizo with 1600 Points / ªs Paula Soria/Belen Carro with 1000 Points / Nazaret Florian/Nuria Bouza: ªs with 70 Points

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:ESP QUALIFICATION SYSTEM TOKYO 2020. BADMINTON :ESP

 

*Male* *Female*

 

*Individual Qualification*

 

Olympic Qualification Ranking (29/04/19 - 30/04/20) 

 

 

International Series FZ Forza Medvode, Slovenia (15/05/19 - 18/05/19)

 

Enrique Peñalver: Quarter Finals (1370), Pablo Abian: Round 2 (920), Álvaro Vazquez: Qualification round 3 (210), Alejandro Alcalá: Qualification round 2 (100)

 

Clara Azurmendi: 1ª (2500)

 

Olympic Ranking

 

*Individual >> 34 Quotas 

21º Pablo Abián with 3120 Points. OLYMPIC QUOTA FOR SPAIN / 79º Enrique Peñalver with 1370 Points / 179º Álvaro Vazquez with 210 Points / 223º Alejandro Alcalá with 100 Points

 

Olympic Ranking

 

*Individual >> 34 Quotas 

29ª Clara Azurmendi with 2500 Points. OLYMPIC QUOTA FOR SPAIN / 80ª Manuela Diaz with 1170 Points / 84ª Beatriz Corrales with 920 Points / 138ª Laura Primo with 350 Points

 

 

*Female*

 

*Doubles Qualification*

 

Olympic Qualification Ranking (29/04/19 - 30/04/20) 

 

Olympic Ranking

 

*Doubles >> 16 Quotas 

68ªs Manuela Diaz/Laura Primo with 920 Points

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alendario olímpico español del 24 al 26 de mayo ¿Quieres conocer las Competiciones Olímpicas más importantes de la semana, representantes españoles en ellas,sistemas de competición, y ENLACES para seguirlo todo ? Ver en: https://clasificacionolimpica2020.blogspot.com/search/label/Calendario semanal

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Calendario olímpico español del 27 de mayo al 2 junio ¿Quieres conocer las Competiciones Olímpicas más importantes de la semana, representantes españoles en ellas,sistemas de competición, y ENLACES para seguirlo todo ? Ver en: https://clasificacionolimpica2020.blogspot.com/search/label/Calendario semanal

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:ESP QUALIFICATION SYSTEM TOKYO 2020. CYCLING. ROAD :ESP

 

http://www.uci.ch/mm/Document/News/News/18/58/62/Tokyo2020OlympicGames-QualificationSystem-RoadCycling-EN_English.PDF

 

 

*Male* 

 

*Road Qualification*

 

UCI Olympic World Ranking Nations (22/10/18 - 27/10/19) >> 122 Quotas

 

NOCs ranked 1-6 >> 5 quotas per NOC = 5X6 = 30 Quotas

NOCs ranked 7-13 >> 4 quotas per NOC = 4X7 = 28 Quotas

NOCs ranked 14-21 >> 3 quotas per NOC = 3X8 = 24 Quotas

NOCs ranked 22-32 >> 2 quotas per NOC = 2X11= 22 Quotas

NOCs ranked 33-50 >> 1 quota per NOC = 1X18= 18 Quotas

 

 

Class 2.UWT Giro D'Italia, Italy (11/05/19 - 02/06/19)

General Classification: Mikel Landa: 4º (460), Mikel Nieve: 17º (52), Victor de la Parte: 21º (32), Pello Bilbao: 31º (20), Ion Izaguirre: 36º (20), Antonio Pedrero: 46º (16), José Rojas: 50º (16)

Stage 6: José Rojas: 3º (20), Rubén Plaza: 4º (12)

Stage 7: Pello Bilbao: 1º (100)

Stage 13: Mikel Nieve: 2º (14), Mikel Landa: 3º (20)

Stage 14: Mikel Landa: 5º (4)

Stage 20: Pello Bilbao: 1º (100), Mikel Landa: 2º (40)

 

Olympic Ranking

 

*Nation >> 122 Quotas

6º Spain with 5213 Points (Alejandro Valverde: 1044 Points, Mikel Landa: 873 Points, Ion Izaguirre: 816 Points, Luis Leon Sanchez: 770 Points, Pello Bilbao: 505 Points, Jesus Herrada: 492 Points, Eduard Prades: 375 Points, Carlos Barbero: 341 Points). 5 OLYMPIC QUOTAS FOR SPAIN 

 

*Time Trial Qualification*

 

UCI Olympic World Ranking Nations (22/10/18 - 27/10/19) >> 30 Quotas

 

NOCs ranked 1-30 >> 1 quotas per NOC = 1X30 = 30 Quotas

 

Olympic Ranking

 

*Nation >> 30 Quotas

6º Spain with 5213 Points (Alejandro Valverde: 1044 Points, Mikel Landa: 873 Points, Ion Izaguirre: 816 Points, Luis Leon Sanchez: 770 Points, Pello Bilbao: 505 Points, Jesus Herrada: 492 Points, Eduard Prades: 375 Points, Carlos Barbero: 341 Points). OLYMPIC QUOTA FOR SPAIN 

 

 

*Female*

 

*Road Qualification*

 

UCI Olympic World Ranking Nations (22/10/18 - 27/10/19) >> 62 Quotas

 

NOCs ranked 1-5 >> 4 quotas per NOC = 4X5 = 20 Quotas

NOCs ranked 6-13 >> 3 quotas per NOC = 3X8 = 24 Quotas

NOCs ranked 14-22 >> 2 quotas per NOC = 2X9 = 18 Quotas

 

 

Class 2.WWT Emakumeen XXXII Bira, Spain (22/05/19 - 25/05/19)

General Classification: Margarita García: 5ª (85), Ane Santesteban: 8ª (50), Eider Merino: 9ª (40), Cristina Martínez: 10ª (35), Sheyla Gutierrez: 18ª (5), Lorena Llamas: 38ª (3)

Stage 1: Sheyla Gutierrez: 4ª (16), Sandra Alonso: 10ª (4)

Stage 2: Margarita García: 3ª (18), Cristina Martínez: 9ª (6)

Stage 3: Margarita García: 7ª (10), Ane Santesteban: 9ª (6), Eider Merino: 10ª (4)

Stage 4: Sheyla Gutierrez: 4ª (16), Ane Santesteban: 7ª (10), Margarita García: 9ª (6)

 

Class 2.1 Internationale Lotto Thüringen Ladies Tour, Germany (28/05/19 - 02/06/19)

General Classification: Lourdes Oyarbide: 3ª (70)

Stage 1: Lourdes Oyarbide: 6ª (4)

 

Class 1.1 La Classique Morbihan, France (31/05/19)

General Classification: Eider Merino: 9ª (25), Sheyla Gutiérrez: 13ª (5), Alicia González: 20ª (3)

 

Class 1.1 Grand Prix de Plumelec-Morbihan Dames, France (01/06/19)

General Classification: Margarita García: 2ª (85), Sheyla Gutiérrez: 3ª (70), Ane Santesteban: 4ª (60), Eider Merino: 20ª (3)

 

Olympic Ranking

 

*Nation >> 62 Quotas

7º Spain with 944 Points (Margarita García: 440 Points, Sheyla Gutiérrez: 162, Ane Santesteban: 136 Points, Eider Merino: 112 PointsLourdes Oyarbide: 94 Points). 3 OLYMPIC QUOTAS FOR SPAIN 

 

*Time Trial Qualification*

 

UCI Olympic World Ranking Nations (22/10/18 - 27/10/19) >> 15 Quotas

 

NOCs ranked 1-15 >> 1 quotas per NOC = 1X15 = 15 Quotas

 

Olympic Ranking

 

*Nation >> 15 Quotas

7º Spain with 944 Points (Margarita García: 440 Points, Sheyla Gutiérrez: 162, Ane Santesteban: 136 Points, Eider Merino: 112 PointsLourdes Oyarbide: 94 Points). OLYMPIC QUOTA FOR SPAIN 

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Calendario olímpico español del 3 al 10 de junio ¿Quieres conocer las Competiciones Olímpicas más importantes de la semana, representantes españoles en ellas,sistemas de competición, y ENLACES para seguirlo todo ? Ver en: https://clasificacionolimpica2020.blogspot.com/search/label/Calendario semanal

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:ESP QUALIFICATION SYSTEM TOKYO 2020. EQUESTRIAN :ESP

 

https://inside.fei.org/system/files/Tokyo 2020 - Qualification System - DRESSAGE - 12Nov2018.pdf

https://inside.fei.org/system/files/Tokyo 2020 - Qualification System - JUMPING - 24Sept2018.pdf

https://inside.fei.org/system/files/Tokyo 2020 - Qualification System - EVENTING - 16Oct2018.pdf

 

 

*Male**Female*

 

 

*EVENTING. Individual Qualification*

 

FEI Olympic Ranking. Group B (01/01/19 - 31/12/19) >> 2 Quotas (The best 4 results per Athlete/Horse)

 

FEI Olympic Ranking. Overall Groups (01/01/19 - 31/12/19) >> 6 Quotas (The best 4 results per Athlete/Horse)

 

Sopot, Poland (02/05/19 - 05/05/19)

CCI4*-NC-S. Esteban Benitez/Milana 23: 14º (3)

 

Houghton Hall, Great Britain (23/05/19 - 26/05/19)

CCI4*-L. Francisco Gaviño/Source de la Faye: 31º (2)

 

Olympic Ranking (Include Events until end of May 2019) 

 

*Individual >> 2+1 Quotas 

117º Francisco Gaviño-Source de la Faye with 43 Points / 230º Gonzalo Blasco-Sij Veux D'Autize with 26 Points / 396º Esteban Benitez/Milana 23 with 3 Points / 486º Eduardo Via-Dufresne-Gustavo V with 2 Points

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    • I wonder if instead of having flexibility around what sport to add there should be one or two team sports per game with an expanded field (of 16 or 32 or w/e) where the host gets to pick which which team sports (if any) has an expanded field.
    • Dunno if this is geoblocked, but this is from our weekly comedy show Saturday Night Live  
    • I don't buy that she's doing this just to start the race if she thinks she won't be competitive.  We'll probably know more after the training run and far be it from me to know how that's going to work with a torn ACL, but if she knows she can't do it, she'll give that spot to another skier
    • And this with relatively small fields, so lots of nations with no skin in the game.
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