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Olympic quotas

 

"Q" - athlete quota

"HQ" - host quota

"D" - doubling-up, reallocation

 

  1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
MK1 59 7 :POR :HUN :GER :AUS :CZE :BEL :FRA      
Q Q Q Q Q Q HQ      
MK2 12 :WHT :WHT :WHT :WHT :WHT :WHT        
                                       
MK4 40 :GER :HUN :UKR :AUS :DEN :LTU :ESP :SRB :CAN :CHN
Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q
MC1 22 6 :CZE :ROU :GER :POL :HUN :FRA        
Q Q Q Q Q HQ        
MC2 16 :WHT :WHT :WHT :WHT :WHT :WHT :WHT :WHT    
                                       
WK1 59 7 :NZL :DEN :HUN :SRB :AUS :CAN :GER :POR :SWE :FRA
D Q D D Q Q Q Q Q HQ
WK2 12 :WHT :WHT :WHT :WHT :WHT :WHT        
                                       
WK4 40 :NZL :POL :ESP :CHN :AUS :SRB :HUN :GER :NOR :CAN
Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q
WC1 22 6 :CUB :ESP :CHN :USA :CHI :CAN :UKR :POL :FRA  
D D Q Q Q Q D Q HQ  
WC2 16 :CHN :ESP :CAN :GER :HUN :CUB :MDA :UKR    
Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q        

 

  Total MK MC WK WC
:GER 13 5 1 5 2
:CAN 12 4   5 3
:HUN 12 5 1 4 2
:CHN 11 4   4 3
:AUS 10 5   5  
:ESP 10 4   4 2
:SRB 8 4   4  
:POL 6   1 4 1
:UKR 6 4     2
:DEN 5 4   1  
:FRA 4 1 1 1 1
:LTU 4 4      
:NOR 4     4  
:NZL 4     4  
:CUB 2       2
:CZE 2 1 1    
:MDA 2       2
:POR 2 1   1  
:BEL 1 1      
:CHI 1       1
:ROU 1   1    
:SWE 1     1  
:USA 1       1

 

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The number of medals doesn't reflect it, but Germany should be very happy with the results, especially on the women's side. The women have been dead for a long time now, but suddenly there are multiple amazing talents.

- Pauline Jagsch (born in 2003) finished 7th in women's K1 500 m. The second youngest athlete in the final was 4 years older and the youngest athlete who placed higher than her was 7 years younger.

- The german team finished 4th in women's C2 500 m with a girl born in 2005 (Hedi Kliemke). None of the medalists had anyone born later than 2002.

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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2 hours ago, Adriano said:

Why Italy is amazing in rowing and so bad in canoe?

1) Wouldn't say that they are amazing in rowing.

2) Why are GB/Netherlands/Romania/USA "amazing" in rowing but not in canoeing?

3) Why is Hungary amazing in canoeing but not in rowing?

4) Why is Hungary amazing in sprint canoeing but not slalom canoeing?

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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14 minutes ago, OlympicsFan said:

1) Wouldn't say that they are amazing in rowing.

2) Why are GB/Netherlands/Romania/USA "amazing" in rowing but not in canoeing?

3) Why is Hungary amazing in canoeing but not in rowing?

4) Why is Hungary amazing in sprint canoeing but not slalom canoeing?

Question 4 :facepalm:

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10 minutes ago, Benolympique said:

:FRA wins the B final of the C2 W 500m a small chance of reallocation?

In the old system they were filling up larger boats with reallocated quotas, but that's not the case in the new system, so I think there is no chance for a reallocation. They will have to win the quota at the European qualifiers. 

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