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1 hour ago, intoronto said:

:LCA qualified its first athlete (in sailing)

 

Updated qualification here: https://panamsailing.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/STATUS-OF-COUNTRY-QUALIFICATION-SANTIAGO-2023-22-February-2023-w-CONFIRMATIONS.pdf

 

Looks like 49er and 49erfx had quota cuts as well

Actually, 49er gained a boat quota (8 to 9), while 49erFX and Nacra-17 lost two boat quotas (8 to 6)

 

Edit: :BRA:USA have qualified in all Olympic classes as well, though neither has confirmed any quotas yet.

Edited by Olympian1010

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13 hours ago, intoronto said:

:LCA qualified its first athlete (in sailing)

 

Updated qualification here: https://panamsailing.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/STATUS-OF-COUNTRY-QUALIFICATION-SANTIAGO-2023-22-February-2023-w-CONFIRMATIONS.pdf

 

Looks like 49er and 49erfx had quota cuts as well

A couple more observations from this…

 

First off, confirmation of quotas gained from the 2023 Central-South American Laser Sailing Championship last week:

 

M ILCA7 - :ARG:BRA:LCA:ARU

W ILCA6 - :BRA:ARG:URU:CUB

 

Second, there were some reallocation criteria used to allocate the remaining quota in skiff events:

 

:ISV was awarded the additional ninth quota in men’s 49er on the basis of their result at the 2023 US Open Series (in accordance with the first criteria for reallocation).

:CAN was awarded a boat quota in the women’s 49erFX on the basis of their result at the 2022 World Championships (in accordance with the second/third criteria for reallocation).

:ARG:PER were awarded boat quotas in the women’s 49erFX via world ranking (in accordance with the fourth criteria for reallocation), since the two regional qualification events were not held, and they did not register a result at the 2022 World Championships.

 

Lastly, every country who earned automatic entry from the 2021 Junior Pan American Games has now qualified two boats in that class (as allowed). It will be interesting to see if that affects race dynamics in Santiago. 

 

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Panam Sports confirmed the addition of team kyorugui to the taekwondo event program today.

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Central American/Caribbean Karate qualifiers

 

Kumite Women

50kg: :VEN :ESA

55kg: :COL :CUB

61kg: :GUA :TBD  

68kg: TBD

+68kg: TBD

 

Kumite men

60kg: :GUA :COL 

67kg: TBD 

75kg: :GUA :COL 

84kg: TBD

+84kg: TBD

 

Not 100% on this, going of results here: https://www.sportdata.org/karate/set-online/veranstaltung_info_main.php?active_menu=calendar&vernr=6985&ver_info_action=catauslist#a_eventheadend some categories have 2 brackets so who knows 

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39 minutes ago, intoronto said:

Central American/Caribbean Karate qualifiers

 

Kumite Women

50kg: :VEN :ESA

55kg: :COL :CUB

61kg: :GUA :TBD  

68kg: TBD

+68kg: TBD

 

Kumite men

60kg: :GUA :COL 

67kg: TBD 

75kg: :GUA :COL 

84kg: TBD

+84kg: TBD

 

Not 100% on this, going of results here: https://www.sportdata.org/karate/set-online/veranstaltung_info_main.php?active_menu=calendar&vernr=6985&ver_info_action=catauslist#a_eventheadend some categories have 2 brackets so who knows 

PKF has been pretty good about updating quotas after competitions. Just give it a few days I guess :dunno:

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21 hours ago, intoronto said:

Central American/Caribbean Karate qualifiers

 

Kumite Women

50kg: :VEN :ESA

55kg: :COL :CUB

61kg: :GUA :COL 

68kg: :VEN:COL 

+68kg: :COL:DOM 

 

Kumite men

60kg: :GUA :COL 

67kg: :COL:VEN 

75kg: :GUA :COL 

84kg: :ESA:GUA 

+84kg: :NCA:DOM

Updated

 

Kata M: :DOM :VEN 

Kata W: :DOM:VEN 

 

If I am not mistaken, :NCA first qualified athlete.

 

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:USA with a dominant victory in the first game of the USA/CAN men’s handball qualification series. 
 

:USA 40 - 17 :CAN

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Balich, along with Lotus, will be in charge of the opening/closing ceremonies again.

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On 3/9/2023 at 11:32 PM, Olympian1010 said:

:USA with a dominant victory in the first game of the USA/CAN men’s handball qualification series. 
 

:USA 40 - 17 :CAN

:USA qualifies in men’s handball. 
 

Second Game: :USA 34 - 17 :CAN

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