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Sprint Canoeing ICF World Championships 2023


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49 minutes ago, Josh said:

Who are the favorites for the quotas here?

for the americas it will be decided between you and mexico for the quota

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10 hours ago, Vektor said:

Women's K4 SFs

 

Finalists - :ESP  :POL  :CHN

SF1 - :ITA  :POR  :CAN  :MEX  :NZL  :AUS  :SRB  :GBR  :UZB

SF2 - :FRA  :NOR  :CZE  :HUN  :DEN  :GER  :UKR  :NED  :SVK

So that means guaranteed quotas for :ESP :POL and :CHN right? - the quotas will go to all 9 A finalists and the winner of the B Final (assuming continental representation is met)

 

In semi-final 1, based on qualifying times, :NZL should come through quite easily - they were almost 2 seconds quicker than the rest of the field. Likewise, :AUS should also be able to come through easily enough. The last spot in the final is going to be the really interesting one - just 0.1 second separates the qualifying time of :CAN and :GBR. Add to that :SRB and :MEX were only a further 0.5 seconds behind so it could go to any of the 4. 

 

In semi-final 2, :HUN and :GER have a second advantage over the rest of the field so should qualify. :NOR possibly start as marginal favourite for the 3rd spot as they were 0.5 second faster than :DEN

 

 

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2 hours ago, Rafa Maciel said:

So that means guaranteed quotas for :ESP :POL and :CHN right? - the quotas will go to all 9 A finalists and the winner of the B Final (assuming continental representation is met)

 

In semi-final 1, based on qualifying times, :NZL should come through quite easily - they were almost 2 seconds quicker than the rest of the field. Likewise, :AUS should also be able to come through easily enough. The last spot in the final is going to be the really interesting one - just 0.1 second separates the qualifying time of :CAN and :GBR. Add to that :SRB and :MEX were only a further 0.5 seconds behind so it could go to any of the 4. 

 

In semi-final 2, :HUN and :GER have a second advantage over the rest of the field so should qualify. :NOR possibly start as marginal favourite for the 3rd spot as they were 0.5 second faster than :DEN

 

 

Nice prognosis :-) ..... Yeah, all the boats that qualify to Final A get the Olympic spot under the condition that all the continents are in the final or one continent is not there. 

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11 hours ago, Rafa Maciel said:

So that means guaranteed quotas for :ESP :POL and :CHN right? - the quotas will go to all 9 A finalists and the winner of the B Final (assuming continental representation is met)

 

In semi-final 1, based on qualifying times, :NZL should come through quite easily - they were almost 2 seconds quicker than the rest of the field. Likewise, :AUS should also be able to come through easily enough. The last spot in the final is going to be the really interesting one - just 0.1 second separates the qualifying time of :CAN and :GBR. Add to that :SRB and :MEX were only a further 0.5 seconds behind so it could go to any of the 4. 

 

In semi-final 2, :HUN and :GER have a second advantage over the rest of the field so should qualify. :NOR possibly start as marginal favourite for the 3rd spot as they were 0.5 second faster than :DEN

 

 

In theory yes, your prognosis for the finals is realistic one, but qualifing times shouldnt be a deciding factor, as many teams were saving energy for more important SFs. We can always take in consideration results from this season, previous olympic participations and so on...

First SF is indeed more interesting, more teams are in contention. 

Only Mexico should be outsiders, also Serbia to some extent.

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2 minutes ago, ChandlerMne said:

Only Mexico should be outsiders, also Serbia to some extent.

Mexico are the bronze medalists from this event last year so wouldn't regard them as too much of an outsider. 

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4 minutes ago, Rafa Maciel said:

Mexico are the bronze medalists from this event last year so wouldn't regard them as too much of an outsider. 

Just checked it, you are right. But still, i see Canada, Aus and NZ qualifing.

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1 minute ago, Vektor said:

Women's C2 finalists

 

:CAN  :MDA  :POL  :CHN  :CUB  :GER  :ESP  :HUN  :UKR

 

8 out of the 9 boats will qualify to Paris

there will remain 2 quotas for europe during the european tqo?

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Just now, Benolympique said:

there will remain 2 quotas for europe during the european tqo?

Yeah, one more C2 boat will qualify from Europe at the continental qualifiers. 

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