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Slalom Canoeing ICF World Championships 2019


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Just now, TomJa said:

You can see that you know mountain kayaks :d.

Well it’s the one :SVK constantly good at. It’s just a land of people who to be Czech and some canoeists :p

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Przed chwilą, Olympian1010 napisał:

Well it’s the one :SVK constantly good at. It’s just a land of people who to be Czech and some canoeists :p

I know. After all, countries around the Tatras dominate in this sport :p.

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2 hours ago, hckosice said:

So if Lena Teunissen will not qualify for the finals on Saturday, :COK will earn the quota ? :d

 

according to the documents we were looking at yesterday, no, as she still has the next european champs to save her quota before NED NOC reject it (if she makes the top 8 there, she matches the NED NOC criteria)...

 

still, with AUS and NZL already qualified, :COK will get their quota in any case at the Continental qualifier...

 

basically, it's a win-win situation for her...

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Wegman already got a top 8 in World Cup though so now NED have a quota and an athlete who satisfied their criteria. But of course not being a medal contender she would bring shame upon her nation so the quota must be refused.

 

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so far, if we get rid of double starters who already qualified yesterday in women's K1 and can't get another quota place for their NOC, we have the perfect 11 Countries qualified to the Semifinals of the women's C1 after the 1st run...

 

if no other Nation qualifies through the 2nd run, the Olympic Qualification is done already with today's races...

 

:GBR:AUT:GER:RUS:CZE:ESP:AUS:ITA:POL:FRA:HUN

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Just now, phelps said:

so far, if we get rid of double starters who already qualified yesterday in women's K1 and can't get another quota place for their NOC, we have the perfect 11 Countries qualified to the Semifinals of the women's C1 after the 1st run...

 

if no other Nation qualifies through the 2nd run, the Olympic Qualification is done already with today's races...

 

:GBR:AUT:GER:RUS:CZE:ESP:AUS:ITA:POL:FRA:HUN

 

Well, this looks like nice scenario. And I would be really for :CZE Quota. But I am pretty sure there will qualify more. COuntries. Look, there is no :SVK :SLO :UKR even 2 :CHN girls were quite close to top 30. I guess, there will be 2-3 countries in semi that will get unlucky. 

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4 minuty temu, phelps napisał:

if no other Nation qualifies through the 2nd run, the Olympic Qualification is done already with today's races...

Not necessarily. Remember that NOCs can choose OQ in C1 instead of K1 ;) 

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Just now, Col_Frost said:

Not necessarily. Remember that NOCs can choose OQ in C1 instead of K1 ;) 

 

That's true. Currently in more sports you can actually choose to switch the Quota. Anyways, this decision usually comes later after the competition. Not right at the competition. So maybe the NOC might make such decision at the end of this year as earliest. Just my guess. But if course they cannot they quota of 2 boats in one category. And if NOC decides to change the quota, there would be probably some kinda re-allocation afterwards. 

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