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First batch of Olympic events complete on Day 4 and more boats drop out of the reckoning for Olympic quotas:

 

Women's Double Sculls

:POL :GRE :SUI :CZE :GBR :GER :CAN 

 

Men's Single Sculls

:CAN :ESP :MON :BEL :URU :NOR :USA :SWE :AUS :BRA :HUN :POR

 

Women's Single Sculls

:UKR :SLO :UZB :ROU :GBR :RUS :FRA :NOR :JPN :CHN :ITA :CZE

 

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1 hour ago, dodge said:

We're down to the semis in all women's events now. 27 (inc "AIN", if allowed) nations left to fight for the olympic spots. 

 

Top nations in terms of boats left

 

7/7  :USA

6/7 :AUS:ROU 

5/7 :CHN:GBR:ITA:NED

4/7 :CAN:GER:IRL:NZL 

 

 

 

and this the schedule for the Semifinal heats:

 

women's Single Sculls (9 OQPs, Top 3 Advance to the Final)
SF #1: :ESP :BUL :NZL :NED :SRB :GER
SF #2: :BLR (AIN1) :LTU :AUS :USA :AUT :SUI


women's Pairs (11 OQPs, Top 3 Advance to the Final)
SF #1: :ESP :IRL :CHI :ROU :LTU :GBR
SF #2: :ITA :GRE :AUS :NED :USA :CZE


women's Double Sculls (11 OQPs, Top 3 Advance to the Final)
SF #1: :AUS :FRA :IRL :USA :CHN :RSA
SF #2: :NED :ITA :NZL :ROU :LTU :NOR


women's Fours (7 OQPs, Top 3 Advance to the Final)
SF #1: :POL :NZL :ROU :NED :AUS :GER
SF #2: :CAN :DEN :USA :GBR :CHN :IRL


women's Quadruple Sculls (7 OQPs, Top 3 Advance to the Final)
SF #1: :FRA :CAN :CHN :NED :ROU :ITA
SF #2: :UKR :GER :GBR :SUI :AUS :USA


women's Eights (5 OQPs, Top 4 Advance to the Final, :USA :ROU already through to the Top 6)
Repechage Heat: :GER :CAN :AUS :GBR :ITA :CHN

 

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After a break for the lightweight singles, more dreams of free croissants and pain-aux-chocolat in the athletes village are over:

 

Men's Lightweight Double Sculls

:EGY :POR :AUS :FRA :UKR :GRE :URU :TUR :AUT :EST :UZB :USA

 

Men's Pair

:CHN :SLO :SRB :FRA :CAN :POL :HUN :NED :BLR :CZE :GER :LTU

 

Men's Double Sculls

:BUL :LTU :POL :CUB :GRE :RSA :AUS :SWE :SRB :BEL :USA :CZE

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For men and women now, 34 nations left (inc RUS and BLR)

 

Per nation

 

12/14 :ITA

11/14 :ROU:USA 

10/14 :AUS:NED 

9/14 :GBR:GER:NZL 

8/14 :CHN 

7/14 :IRL:SUI 

5/14 :CAN:FRA:ESP

4/14 :DEN:LTU:NOR:POL 

3/14 :CRO:GRE:RSA:UKR 

2/12 :AUT:BUL:CZE:SRB 

1/12 :BLR:BEL:CHI:EST:JPN:MEX:MDA:RUS 

 

Usual caveats about Belarus and Russia there. Racing as AIN here

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6 minutes ago, dodge said:

For men and women now, 34 nations left (inc RUS and BLR)

 

Per nation

 

12/14 :ITA

11/14 :ROU:USA 

10/14 :AUS:NED 

9/14 :GBR:GER:NZL 

8/14 :CHN 

7/14 :IRL:SUI 

5/14 :CAN:FRA:ESP

4/14 :DEN:LTU:NOR:POL 

3/14 :CRO:GRE:RSA:UKR 

2/12 :AUT:BUL:CZE:SRB 

1/12 :BLR:BEL:CHI:EST:JPN:MEX:MDA:RUS 

 

Usual caveats about Belarus and Russia there. Racing as AIN here

Italy what a performance

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