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Artistic Gymnastics FIG World Championships 2019


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Gymnasts who should be a safe bet to qualify based on the all-around rankings:

:AUS Georgia Godwin (if Australia fails to qualify as a team)
:UKR Diana Varinska
:KOR Lee Yun-seo
:JAM Danusia Francis

:PRK Kim Su Jong
:CZE Aneta Holasova
:CUB Marcia Vidiaux

:ROU Maria Holbura

Close, but still at risk of not qualifying:
:AUT Elisa Haemmerle
:BLR Anastasiya Alistratava

:EGY Mandy Mohamed
:SVK Barbora Mokosova

Long shots:
:POR Filipa Martins
:RSA Caitlin Rooskrantz

:SWE Jonna Adlerteg
:POL Gabriela Janik
:CHI Simona Castro
:UZB Oksana Chusovitina :cry::cry::cry::cry::cry:

EDIT: I originally counted Austria twice instead of Portugal.

 

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34 minuty temu, thiago_simoes napisał:

Gymnasts who should be a safe bet to qualify based on the all-around rankings:

:AUS Georgia Godwin (if Australia fails to qualify as a team)
:UKR Diana Varinska
:KOR Lee Yun-seo
:JAM Danusia Francis

:PRK Kim Su Jong
:CZE Aneta Holasova
:CUB Marcia Vidiaux

:ROU Maria Holbura

Close, but still at risk of not qualifying:
:AUT Elisa Haemmerle
:BLR Anastasiya Alistratava

:EGY Mandy Mohamed
:SVK Barbora Mokosova

Long shots:
:AUT Jasmin Mader
:RSA Caitlin Rooskrantz

:SWE Jonna Adlerteg
:POL Gabriela Janik
:CHI Simona Castro
:UZB Oksana Chusovitina :cry::cry::cry::cry::cry:

So, this mean that we are on good way to miss for the very first time even one single quota in gymnastics?

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57 minutes ago, thiago_simoes said:


:UZB Oksana Chusovitina :cry::cry::cry::cry::cry:

 

Poor Oksana. She should simply get an Olympic invitation for lifetime achievement by IOC! She is btw such a nice and hard working person - she was interviewed today by German TV after her qualification and told her story (how she came to Germany, how her son fought and won against blood cancer etc.) again.

Is there any chance she can get a place via one of the other 1896 qualification criteria?

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35 minutes ago, rybak said:

So, this mean that we are on good way to miss for the very first time even one single quota in gymnastics?

There’s other ways to qualify.

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1 hour ago, dcro said:

Oksana Chusovitina should be the favorite for Asian quota though? I don't see any other bigger nation missing out.

 

Any nation can qualify through the Asian Championships (I think... This qualification system got me really confused). China and Japan are the favorites for the quotas.

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3 hours ago, dcro said:

Oksana Chusovitina should be the favorite for Asian quota though? I don't see any other bigger nation missing out.

Won’t she just get a World Cup quota?

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5 hours ago, thiago_simoes said:

 

Any nation can qualify through the Asian Championships (I think... This qualification system got me really confused). China and Japan are the favorites for the quotas.

 

Oh, I was sure I remembered how only previously unqualified nations can get continental spots. But I guess that wouldn't please the big ones...

 

Anyway, they released this video a while ago, in an attempt to explain the qualification system.

 

 

"Ties will be broken using the procedures." Yeah, that's helpful. :lol:

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Anyway, unusued apparatus quotas will be reallocated towards individual all-around. That probably means at least 9 more AA quotas, since I don't think we can expect any non-team nations in women's floor, beam or uneven bars finals?

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