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Quotenplätze für PS24


GER-PJ

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  • 4 weeks later...

Tischtennis Weltqualiturnier

 

Von 7 angetretenen Spielern hat nur Björn Schnake morgen noch die Chance ein Ticket für Paris zu erreichen. Er steht allerdings erst im Halbfinale und brauch somit noch zwei Siege. 

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Über das Qualifikationsranking müsste sich Maurice Schmidt im Rollstuhl-Fechten qualifiziert haben. 

 

Das Ranking ist kompliziert und die Quotenplätze für die Teams sind gar nicht mehr durchschaubar.

Nach meiner Übersicht hat er sich, mit seinem 5. Platz im Degen-Ranking, qualifiziert. 

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Zwei Tage Berechnung der Leichtathletikquoten hat (nach meiner Rechnung) ergeben das Deutschland noch 4 Männerquoten und 7 Frauenquoten erhält.

 

Das macht mit den Quoten der Weltmeisterschaften eine Gesamtquote von 25.

 

Die Staffel hat sich ebenfalls eine Quote gesichert. Wobei nur 15 Mannschaften überhaupt gelistet sind in diesem Ranking. 

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Im abgeschlossenen Triathlon-Ranking erhält :wGER: 4 Quoten:

 

Max Gelhaar, PTS3

Martin Schulz, PTS5

Neele Ludwig, PTS2

Anja Renner, PTVI

 

Damit werden zum ersten Mal deutsche Frauen an den Paralympics im Triahtlon teilnehmen. 

 

 

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Einer guten Nachricht folgt eine nicht so gute Nachricht: 

 

Im Radsport sind die Quoten ebenfalls vergeben worden. Hier stehen dem deutschen Team nun

 

4 weitere Männerquoten und 3 weitere Frauenquoten zu. Das sind Stand heute insgesamt 9 Quotenplätze. 

 

Das wäre das kleinste Team der letzten Jahre. 

 

Eine letzte Verteilung der Quoten wird bis 10. Juli vorgenommen. 

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Anita Raguwaran hat ein Quote im BC4, Boccia zugesprochen bekommen. 

Dabei hab ich bemerkt, dass ich Boris Nicolai (BC4) ganz vergessen hatte. Damit sind es zwei Boccia-Quoten. 

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