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Sprint Canoeing ICF World Championships 2023 Road to Paris 2024


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11 hours ago, Olympian1010 said:

I actually think this one of the best qualification systems. The ICF has maximized the hell out of their quotas. Yes, it’s a bit convoluted and confusing, but ultimately it provides a fair amount of opportunity with a very limited pool of quotas.

I kind of agree with you. On a qualification guide I wrote I said something on the lines "this is one of the easiest formats once the World Championships is over". It's kind of impossible to follow during it.

 

Edited later: Perhaps they could simply do the schedule according to the guide. The K4 races opening, then the C2/K2 and finishing with the C1/K1. This way i guess would all be clear regarding the allocation.

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4 hours ago, Mateus Nagime said:

Thank you so much for your table!!!

 

I'm checking my own and have a couple of questions.

 

Regarding the K2 boats that have athletes also in K4 I don't think they are elegible, you can't qualify half a boat.

So in the K2 male would qualify: :POR:AUS:CZE:GER:SRB:LAT
and on the K1 male would qualify: :POR:HUN:CZE:BEL:ESP:SWE+:FRA

I don't understand why Argentina has a quota on this table - there are 6 quotas for the K1 plus the French quota, right?

I guess it has to do with the 40 + 11 + 8 but i'm not sure what does that mean.

 

thank you so much :)

yes you can win ''half of the boat'' quotas :) Vektor have added symbols D to the countries that are doubling up quatas, therefore relocations available like in Argentina's case

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10 hours ago, Bearas said:

yes you can win ''half of the boat'' quotas :) Vektor have added symbols D to the countries that are doubling up quatas, therefore relocations available like in Argentina's case

ahhhhhhhh I think I understand it now thanks!!!!

It doesn't make too much sense to me, but I can see the logic now. This way would not hurt athletes that team up with someone from the K4 I guess.

So Spain, Hungary and Lithuania go to 5 athletes (K4+1 from K2).

 

But I'm wondering how this will play on the Continental Qualification tournament. Will those countries be allowed to participate solely on the K1 to earn a sixth quota then?

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11 minutes ago, Mateus Nagime said:

But I'm wondering how this will play on the Continental Qualification tournament. Will those countries be allowed to participate solely on the K1 to earn a sixth quota then?

Correct, they will only be allowed to compete in the K1

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