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Just now, Benolympique said:

WHY a redistribution for Great Britain and Canada, when not all countries in Final A are qualified?

 

Canada gets the quota, because it's the best American Country in the top 18. As for GBR, it will probably get one, as will everyone in final A due to reallocations. But it's not 100% sure yet, I think.

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Yeah, we simply have to wait for all men's kayak events to finish to see how the reallocation will go. 

 

Women's canoe is much simpler. That will finish first with women's C2 500m and there's one possible reallocation if Chile finishes in the Top8. In that case Japan gets +1 quota with reallocation if they finish #9 in the A final or if Japan finishes in the Top8, Poland gets +1 quota for their 6th place in women's C1 200m. 

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Just now, Gianlu33 said:

Apparenly Italy have some chances to qualify the men's k4... Or not? This qualification system is really a mess

 

It's unlikely. There are 9 European boats in the final, and only 7 can qualify directly. That puts Italy 3rd in the reallocation list.

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Just now, dcro said:

 

It's unlikely. There are 9 European boats in the final, and only 7 can qualify directly. That puts Italy 3rd in the reallocation list.

 

And there is not too much realocations in men's kayak. Only few.

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