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Just now, Fly_like_a_don said:

Does the quotas go to the NOC or the athlete? 

NOC. 

 

But in case of Japan, their federation has already declared that if someone wins a quota at WC, they will be selected for Olympics without trials. 

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Just now, Fly_like_a_don said:

So if 1 athlete gets a quota in X can she qualify and participate in Y? 

No. Athletes who have have already qualified quota cannot participate in other qualifying tournaments. 

 

From official document :

 

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Athletes who qualified quota places for their NOC at the 2019 Senior World Championships will not have the right to take part in the Continental qualification tournaments of this 2nd phase. The NOCs/NFs will not be able to send other athletes in the weight categories in which they have already qualified a quota place.

 

 

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Athletes who qualified quota places for their NOC at the 2019 Senior World Championships and the 2020 Continental Qualification tournaments will not have the right to take part in this 3rd qualification phase. The NOCs/NFs will not be able to send other athletes in the weight categories in which they have already qualified a quota place.

 

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Just now, Dolby said:

Hopefully, Mariya Stadnika and Mayu Mukaida will win their semi-finals to bring Seema and Vinesh in repechage. :fingers:

Yeah I'm hoping the 2 athletes swap their categories at Olympics. It's much easier to win gold in 50kg for vinesh rather than be in top 8 in 53kg.

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Just now, Fly_like_a_don said:

Yeah I'm hoping the 2 athletes swap their categories at Olympics. It's much easier to win gold in 50kg for vinesh rather than be in top 8 in 53kg.

Vinesh had to go to 53kg because she was having difficulty in making the weight cut at 50kg. If you remember even in Rio Qualification, she missed World Qualifier 1 due to the same issue. 

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2 hours ago, Fly_like_a_don said:

Yeah I'm hoping the 2 athletes swap their categories at Olympics. It's much easier to win gold in 50kg for vinesh rather than be in top 8 in 53kg.

 

Don't wanna argue with you, but gold in 50 kg is a closed affair between the Japanese (whoever), Sun and Stadnik; moreover, Vinesh is a second class contender and wouldn't win any medal, not even if those 3 above-mentioned didn't participate. Goddamn it, she doesn't have ANY medal at WCH in her entire career and you're talking about gold in Olympics; only heywood would be capable of such a statement

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If the lights light up exactly at the correct moment, he was definitely first, since his light went on first. Not sure if those lights are 100% accurate though?

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