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BMX Cycling Freestyle at the Cycling UCI World Championships 2023


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BMX Cycling Freestyle at the Cycling UCI World Championships 2023

 

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BMX FREESTYLE

 

how many qualified for the semi-finals? can japan and the usa get a second quota on these worlds? THANKS

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there are no live results anywhere

 

I think there are 24 in the 1/2 and 12 in the final

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46 minutes ago, Benolympique said:

BMX FREESTYLE

 

Can japan and the usa get a second quota on these worlds? THANKS

BMX Freestyle is probably the worst qualification process for Paris 2024. The short answer is probably yes they could but you wont actually know until after the completion of next year's OQS. 

 

The quotas from the world champs are the lowest priority and can be used to ensure continental representation so the chances are that the people who finish on the podium, wont actually be the ones who are awarded the quotas :wall:

 

 

 

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10 minutes ago, Rafa Maciel said:

BMX Freestyle is probably the worst qualification process for Paris 2024. The short answer is probably yes they could but you wont actually know until after the completion of next year's OQS. 

 

The quotas from the world champs are the lowest priority and can be used to ensure continental representation so the chances are that the people who finish on the podium, wont actually be the ones who are awarded the quotas :wall:

 

 

 

Yeah, if I understand the rules correctly, :RSA will win a quota by default as the only African nation competing. That rule goes out of the window in the women's event as there aren't any African athletes competing. 

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do I Understand correctly that same athlete. can win two quotes for one NOC?

 

For example the Japanese WCH in 2022 and now 4th here could gain two Quota for Japan? 

What happens if he ends up also in the top 6 next year in the Qualifiers series. 

all so confusing. 

 

And yes the only safe quota is South Africa :lol:
 

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9 minutes ago, Benolympique said:

:AUS :USA :GBR Quota Men's ?????

Maybe - but maybe not. :d Would say they have provisional quotas - these results have lowest priority for quota and will instead be used to deliver continental representation but we wont know until after the completion of OQS. If I had to guess, would think that the American may lose out. 

 

 

 

 

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41 minutes ago, Benolympique said:

:AUS :USA :GBR Quota Men's ?????

Yep, they are effectively the 10-12th ranked quotas of the twelve for Paris. However, the USA will almost certainly lose its quota to an African NOC. The chances that all the other five continents will be represented among the six qualifiers from next year's qualifying series are slim so the others are also at risk. For the moment though they have the quotas.

 

https://olympics.com/en/news/how-to-qualify-for-bmx-freestyle-paris-2024-olympic-qualification-system

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On 8/5/2023 at 10:44 AM, Vektor said:

Yeah, if I understand the rules correctly, :RSA will win a quota by default as the only African nation competing. That rule goes out of the window in the women's event as there aren't any African athletes competing. 

Any NOC quotas that have to be allocated to ensure representation from every continent will come from placings at the 2022 WC rather than this year's.

 

https://olympics.com/en/news/how-to-qualify-for-bmx-freestyle-paris-2024-olympic-qualification-system

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