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Slalom Canoeing ICF World Championships 2023


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On 9/20/2023 at 3:35 PM, dodge said:

16 nations will fight for the quotas in women's c1

 

:CHN and :AUS  are the 2 new nations to add to the list of SF qualifiers from earlier in the day

 

12 European nations. 

If NL were to get the quota and our Olympic Committee would decide to take it up, AFAIK this would be the first time a Dutch Canoe would participate in the `Olympics.

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8 hours ago, rybak said:

So, if Zwolińska will take quota in C1, then she will ineligible to qualify in K1? Why? Quotas are for NOC'S, not for athletes :mumble:

Quotas are for NOCs, but a paddler can win only 1 quota

 

Remember, unlike the previous Olympics, this time the paddler/National Federation/NOC cannot choose in which discipline he/she prefers the quota place, the NOC will instead gets it automatically in the first event it gets (so in this case C1, as it is decided a day before the K1).

 

On the other hand, every paddler who qualify can then start in Paris in all competitions if he wish (in K1 and C1, however, under the condition that only one boat will start per country),

 

So even if let say Zwolinska win the C1 quota here, she will be allowed to compete also in K1 and Kayak Cross in Paris. However, the best option for you would be ofc to Stach to win today C1 quota and Zwolinska tomorrow the K1 spot

 

 

7 hours ago, Robertino said:

So, if :AND Doria-Vilarrubla, :POL Zwolinska, :UKR Us and :USA Leibfarth today will qualify in WC1, the quota in WK1 will be allocated today?

Yep, theoretically. such a scenario would be possible in such a case

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Could you please write me what is the rule for qualification for olympics?

How many boats from today and tomorrow and Sunday? I know one boat per one NOC, but how many NOC?

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1 minute ago, stepansevs said:

Could you please write me what is the rule for qualification for olympics?

How many boats from today and tomorrow and Sunday? I know one boat per one NOC, but how many NOC?

12 C1, 15 K1

 

+ 1 highest non-qualified boat per event from the European Games (remember it must be another athlete than the one who win the quota here)

 

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It seems that Poland will take place from European Games. And we are starting to be under pressure :-( but still we have Satkova on course or one more nation worse than Fišerová 

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Remember guys. This sport has 15 minutes of results neutralization ! meaning the 15 minutes after the race is complete, there place for protests and also since last 2 season the video referees themselves have 15 minutes to signalize a possible hit/missing the gate and thus change the results.

 

So the results are official only once all those protests/requests ended or after the mandatory "neutralizations" 15 minutes after the race.

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