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Rowing FISA World Championships 2019


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by the way, this is a quick recap of the Olympic qualifiers after Today's races...


- men and women's Singles (provisional, B Final still to be completed)
- men and women's Double Sculls (provisional, B Final still to be completed)
- men and women's Pairs (list completed)
- men and women's Fours (list completed)
- men and women's Lightweight Double Sculls (list completed)
- men and women's Quadruple Sculls (list completed)

- men and women's Eights (provisional, all 5 quota places for each gender will be awarded after Tomorrow's A Final)


:GBR GBR 8
:ITA ITA 7
:NED NED 7
:ROU ROU 7
:NZL NZL 6
:POL POL 6
:USA USA 6
:AUS AUS 5
:CAN CAN 5
:CHN CHN 4
:GER GER 4
:IRL IRL 4
:FRA FRA 3
:NOR NOR 3
:ESP ESP 3
:SUI SUI 3
:BLR BLR 2
:DEN DEN 2
:BEL BEL 1
:CRO CRO 1
:CZE CZE 1
:GRE GRE 1
:LTU LTU 1
:RSA RSA 1
:SRB SRB 1

 

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à l’instant, phelps a dit :

very, very disappointing results for Italy...:facepalm:

 

we lost 1 Gold (M4X) and 1 Silver (M4-) medal from last year in the space of less than half an hour...and earlier we saw the epic fail of our Golden Pair from 2017...

 

we might have got even more Olympic quota than expected, but if it wasn't for the usual suspects (LM2X), we wouldn't get a single medal in the Olympic classes...

 

definitely not a good way to enter the Olympic Games next year...:cry::nopompom:

you see, then, that you have raised a lot of quotas for the Olympics compared to us.

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43 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Why is (for example) the M4- called 'coxless four', and M4x called 'quadruple sculls', even though the quadruple sculls also is coxless? :p 

 

Bigger question is how come we have both single and double paddle events. :p

#banbestmen

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Just now, Benolympique said:

you see, then, that you have raised a lot of quotas for the Olympics compared to us.

 

but our target is 4 medals (at least 2 of them being Gold)...not just getting some Olympic quota places...

 

Rowing is one of our traditional sports, we must win medals, not just show up...

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I think the medal table in olympic events after day 1 looks like this:

 

:NZL 2/1/0

:NED 1/2/1

:POL 1/2/0

:AUS 1/1/0

:CHN 1/0/0

:CRO 1/0/0

:IRL 1/0/0

:ITA 0/1/1

:ROU 0/1/0

:GBR 0/0/2

:CAN 0/0/1

:DEN 0/0/1

:GER 0/0/1

 

Edit: It is 1/2/1 for the Netherlands instead of 1/3/1.

Edited by OlympicsFan

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

 

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à l’instant, phelps a dit :

 

but our target is 4 medals (at least 2 of them being Gold)...not just getting some Olympic quota places...

 

Rowing is one of our traditional sports, we must win medals, not just show up...

The most important thing is winning the Olympic Games, you know if France has chances of winning other quotas for Tokyo?

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On 31/08/2019 at 13:27, phelps said:

 

it's only their fault if they were only second in their semifinal race...

 

and in any case, it wasn't a safe gold medal at all...maybe they were the favourites before the championship started, but they already lost once to Ireland also in perfect conditions like we had 2 days ago in the semis...today's race is only the logical consequence of that one:pope:

Yes, before the start of the competition this was considered a safe gold considering that they had been unbeaten the whole season. You have to ask yourself what happened here that they are suddenly beaten by 2 teams. Ireland even beat them comfortably and it is pretty suspicious that, as far as i can tell, the irish team only competed in one world cup. Athletics and cycling get the most heat concerning doping and thankfully it also seems to become a bigger topic in swimming, but there is absolutely no logical reason to think that rowing is any cleaner than those sports. I hope that someone will soon take a close look at the development of the Netherlands, China, Ireland, Poland and New Zealand (at least on the women's side). It makes absolutely no sense that GB, a country that completely dominated this sport just 7 years ago and has a bigger talents pool than for example the Netherlands, Ireland and New Zealand combined and Germany (who always used to be great in rowing too) are suddenly chanceless against a nation like the Netherlands. It is especially worrying because the Netherlands have also completely overtaken track cycling at the same time.

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Just now, Benolympique said:

The most important thing is winning the Olympic Games, you know if France has chances of winning other quotas for Tokyo?

 

you could win 1 more quota in the men's double sculls (there are 5 more places for the 6 boats in the B Final tomorrow)...

 

then, there's always the European and the World qualification regatta next year to add some boats...

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à l’instant, phelps a dit :

 

you could win 1 more quota in the men's double sculls (there are 5 more places for the 6 boats in the B Final tomorrow)...

 

then, there's always the European and the World qualification regatta next year to add some boats...

tomorrow, considering the catastrophic weather, we are going to finish last, but what is France afraid to call other boats?

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