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Tug of War World Championships took place last week, and the IWGA now lists the qualifiers for Tug of War.

 

Women 540kg - :SWE:SUI:NED:TPE:GER:GBR
 

Men 640 kg - :SUI:NED:GBR:GER:BEL:ITA

 

Mixed 580kg - :SWE:SUI:GBR:GER:NED:ITA

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34 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

Tug of War World Championships took place last week, and the IWGA now lists the qualifiers for Tug of War.

 

Women 540kg - :SWE:SUI:NED:TPE:GER:GBR
 

Men 640 kg - :SUI:NED:GBR:GER:BEL:ITA

 

Mixed 580kg - :SWE:SUI:GBR:GER:NED:ITA

Is there full results from the qualifier...

 

I guess er can say Europe is a very strong continent lol

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18 minutes ago, intoronto said:

Is there full results from the qualifier...

 

I guess er can say Europe is a very strong continent lol

Yes, TWIF has the full results as posts on their Facebook page. The World Championships were livestreamed to YouTube as well.

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The four remaining World Cups of the IFSC season have all been cancelled, so here’s what international qualification should look like for Sport Climbing:

 

Men’s Boulder - Kokoro Fujii :JPN, Yushiyuki Ogata :JPN, Adam Ondra :CZE, Sean Bailey :USA, Hamish McArthur :GBR, Hannes van Duysen :BEL

 

Men’s Lead - Jakob Schubert :AUT, Stefano Ghisolfi :ITA, Sean Bailey :USA, Masahiro Higuchi :JPN, Hamish McArthur :GBR, Haruki Uemura :JPN

 

Men’s Speed - Danyil Boldyrev :UKR, Veddriq Leonardo :INA, Kiromal Katibin :INA, Marcin Dzienski :POL, Iaroslav Pashkov :RUS, Maksim Ryzhov :RUS

 

Women’s Boulder - Natalia Grossman :USA, Janja Granbret :SLO, Oriane Bertone :FRA, Brooke Raboutou :USA, Naïlé Meignan :FRA, Sara Copar :SLO

 

Women’s Lead - Chaehyun Seo :KOR, Janja Granbret :SLO, Natalia Grossman :USA, Laura Rogora :ITA, Nonoha Kume :JPN, Sara Copar :SLO

 

Women’s Speed - Natalia Kalucka :POL, Emma Hunt :USA, Patrycja Chudziak :POL, Ekaterina Barashchuk :RUS, Franziska Ritter :GER, Beatrice Colli :ITA

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ICF Canoe Marathon World Championships were this week, so this should be the quota allocation.

 

Men - :DEN:RSA:ARG:JPN:ESP:FRA:HUN:NOR:GBR:POR:CZE:SWE:GER:RUS:NED:BEL:ITA:SVK:UKR:USA

 

Women - :HUN:RSA:ARG:JPN:GBR:ESP:IRL:SRB:NOR:ITA:DEN:GER:CZE:RUS:POL:POR:SWE:FRA:ROU:USA

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25 minutes ago, Illya said:

Where is Ukrainian quota? Babak is World Champion

Babak is world champion in the C1, but only the K1 class will have events at the World Games.

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Inline Hockey qualifiers have been announced after last month’s world championship.

 

Men - :CZE:CAN:ESP:ITA:FRA:COL:SUI:USA

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IWGA added a page where you can track qualification by country as well: https://www.theworldgames.org/editions/Birmingham-USA-2022-13/qualifications/by-country

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