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Finalists

 

Men's C2 500m - :ESP :UZB :GER :CHN :HUN :RUS :POL :ITA :CZE 

 

Women's C1 500m - :HUN :POL :RUS :BLR :CHN :UKR :ROU :UZB :CRO 

 

Men's K1 500m - :SRB :BLR :GER :ESP :HUN :AUS :RUS :UKR :POL 

 

Women's K2 500m - :AUT :POL :BEL :CHN :BLR :SLO :UKR :NZL :FRA 

 

A WK2 500m final without Hungary and Germany... now that's something I would have never guessed. 

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à l’instant, Vektor a dit :

Finalists

 

Men's C2 500m - :ESP :UZB :GER :CHN :HUN :RUS :POL :ITA :CZE 

 

Women's C1 500m - :HUN :POL :RUS :BLR :CHN :UKR :ROU :UZB :CRO 

 

Men's K1 500m - :SRB :BLR :GER :ESP :HUN :AUS :RUS :UKR :POL 

 

Women's K2 500m - :AUT :POL :BEL :CHN :BLR :SLO :UKR :NZL :FRA 

 

A WK2 500m final without Hungary and Germany... now that's something I would have never guessed. 

favorites for quota K2 500 M W ?

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Just now, Benolympique said:

favorites for quota K2 500 M W ?

 

Belarus is likely going to win the gold easily, after them I would say that Slovenia and Poland are looking the strongest based on the SFs. It's going to be a really close race for the last few quota places. 

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à l’instant, Vektor a dit :

 

Belarus is likely going to win the gold easily, after them I would say that Slovenia and Poland are looking the strongest based on the SFs. It's going to be a really close race for the last few quota places. 

there will be 6 places?

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Just now, Vektor said:

A WK2 500m final without Hungary and Germany... now that's something I would have never guessed. 

 

That's what happens when a nation wants to maximize its athlete quotas. Though it may have worked for China (if they finish in the top 6)

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Just now, JoshMartini007 said:

 

That's what happens when a nation wants to maximize its athlete quotas. Though it may have worked for China (if they finish in the top 6)

 

More like this happens when the tech team massively fucks everything up by entering a boat that doesn't reach the minimum weight limit. :facepalm: This was a 100% guaranteed quota and medal for Hungary. 

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