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44 minuten geleden, Jack Gonçalves zei:

Why no live of the last group on youtube? =(

Because Dutch performance would hurt your eyes tonight ...

What a bummer. Maybe even no individual AA-ticket, because Deurloo and Schmidt are really underperforming. 

Only chance is Epke Zonderland, but he is injured and it's likely he won't get a highbar-final.

 

So, maybe 0 Dutch gymnasts in Tokio. :cry:

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NED is basically out...Germany is almost safe...it's going to be SUI vs ITA in the end...and SUI have quite an advantage before the last 2 rotations (1.5 points)...

how much are we gonna regret that Mozzato's fall at the PH?

immensely, I fear...:cry::facepalm:

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On 06/10/2019 at 12:46, Andry84 said:

Good performance for Italy but I fear it won't be enough for olympic ticket, probably we are going to pay the falls in pommel horse, I think that around 247 points would have been enough. Super Chinese Taipei with 250....

Yesterday morning I had this feeling, great pity, 246.5 points were enough, unfortunately Italy couldn't afford any great mistake. I hope Lodadio can qualify in some way, otherwise it will be a disaster. 

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Lodadio officially in the Rings final with the 5th score from this qualification round...hopefully he can still save a bit our ass, here and in Tokyo next year...

 

tbh, we can live even without a team that's not even close to make the team final...the important thing for us is to protect our only medal candidate...if he wins a medal here and next year, I'm more than happy (hoping to see the girls improving a lot in the next 12 months, instead)...

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so, quick recap...

 

men's teams qualified to the Tokyo Olympics

 

:RUS Russia*

:CHN China*

:JPN Japan*

:UKR Ukraine*

:GBR Great Britain*

:SUI Switzerland*

:USA United States*

:TPE Chinese Taipei*

:KOR South Korea

:BRA Brazil

:ESP Spain

:GER Germany

 

* = also qualified to the team final at the 2019 World Championships...

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