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43 minutes ago, prof87 said:

that means just the reallocation of the mens single quota place

 

11 minutes ago, prof87 said:

...or lets say to no one ;)

 

What? It doesn't matter how Australia qualified in women's singles. That quota still needs to be reallocated at the end. First it will go to New Zealand, and if they refuse to Nigeria.

 

EDIT: Ah, yes, I realize now that Australia only needs to return continental quotas.

Edited by dcro

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vor 3 Minuten schrieb dcro:

What? It doesn't matter how Australia qualified in women's singles. That quota still needs to be reallocated at the end. First it will go to New Zealand, and if they refuse to Nigeria.

 

It seems to me that it does matter, because of the following facts:

 

34 Single Places (including the 5 Continental Representation Places)

+ 1 x Host Country Place (HC)

+ 3 x Unused Athlet Quota Places from Doubles (UAQ)

+ 3 x Reallocation of Unused Tripartite Commission Invitation Places (RUT)

 

Place 1-32 (including Continental Representation of Asia, Europe, America)

(without following the Continental Representation)/with Continental Representation

(33) UAQ - :SUI - Sabrina Jaquet

(34) UAQ - :IRL - Chlor Magee

(UAQ) UAQ - :POR - Telma Santos

(UAQ) AFR - :MRI - Kate Foo Kune (Continental Representation of Africa)

(UAQ) RUT - :EST - Kati Tolmoff

(HC) HC - :BRA - Lohaynny Vicente

(RUT) RUT - :HUN - Laura Sarosi

(RUT) AUS - :AUS - Hsuan-Yu Wendy Chen (Continental Representation of Australia)

(RUT) RUT - :LTU - Akvile Stapusaityte

 

so no place open, correct me if I'm wrong

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10 minutes ago, prof87 said:

 

It seems to me that it does matter, because of the following facts:

 

34 Single Places (including the 5 Continental Representation Places)

+ 1 x Host Country Place (HC)

+ 3 x Unused Athlet Quota Places from Doubles (UAQ)

+ 3 x Reallocation of Unused Tripartite Commission Invitation Places (RUT)

 

Place 1-32 (including Continental Representation of Asia, Europe, America)

(without following the Continental Representation)/with Continental Representation

(33) UAQ - :SUI - Sabrina Jaquet

(34) UAQ - :IRL - Chlor Magee

(UAQ) UAQ - :POR - Telma Santos

(UAQ) AFR - :MRI - Kate Foo Kune (Continental Representation of Africa)

(UAQ) RUT - :EST - Kati Tolmoff

(HC) HC - :BRA - Lohaynny Vicente

(RUT) RUT - :HUN - Laura Sarosi

(RUT) AUS - :AUS - Hsuan-Yu Wendy Chen (Continental Representation of Australia)

(RUT) RUT - :LTU - Akvile Stapusaityte

 

so no place open, correct me if I'm wrong

 

Yes, it should be like that. Meaning that Australia gets to keep women's singles quota. :yes

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So... a bit of update in Men's singles

 

Since Australia not taking their MS quota, New Zealand reject it and we still have one Oceanian country which satisfy the criteria:

 

:TGAMetuisela Tanakai Vainikolo - ranked 574

 

Source: http://system.bwfbadminton.com/uploads/2016/06/21/Olympic qualifiers from WR 05-05-16 - 21 June phase 3 MS.pdf

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11 minutes ago, Griff88 said:

So... a bit of update in Men's singles

 

Since Australia not taking their MS quota, New Zealand reject it and we still have one Oceanian country which satisfy the criteria:

 

:TGAMetuisela Tanakai Vainikolo - ranked 574

 

Source: http://system.bwfbadminton.com/uploads/2016/06/21/Olympic qualifiers from WR 05-05-16 - 21 June phase 3 MS.pdf

 

Wow, what a surprise! :woot: Good for Tonga. :)

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13 minutes ago, Griff88 said:

So... a bit of update in Men's singles

 

Since Australia not taking their MS quota, New Zealand reject it and we still have one Oceanian country which satisfy the criteria:

 

:TGAMetuisela Tanakai Vainikolo - ranked 574

 

Source: http://system.bwfbadminton.com/uploads/2016/06/21/Olympic qualifiers from WR 05-05-16 - 21 June phase 3 MS.pdf

That's just awesome :d 

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5 hours ago, Griff88 said:

So... a bit of update in Men's singles

 

Since Australia not taking their MS quota, New Zealand reject it and we still have one Oceanian country which satisfy the criteria:

 

:TGAMetuisela Tanakai Vainikolo - ranked 574

 

Source: http://system.bwfbadminton.com/uploads/2016/06/21/Olympic qualifiers from WR 05-05-16 - 21 June phase 3 MS.pdf

Completely unfair as they modified the qualification criteria after they were published... originally players (including tripartite places) were supossed to compete in at least 3 tournaments to be able to play in Rio.

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13 minutes ago, mrv86 said:

Completely unfair as they modified the qualification criteria after they were published... originally players (including tripartite places) were supossed to compete in at least 3 tournaments to be able to play in Rio.

 

Yea, the BWF wrote not eligible beside his name (then updated it ).

 

http://system.bwfbadminton.com/uploads/2016/06/21/Olympic qualifiers from WR 05-05-16 - 21 June phase 3 MS updated.pdf

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3 minutes ago, intoronto said:

Yeah.. It causes confusion. So :MEX Lino Munoz will get it instead

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