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No smaller nations this time :(

 

:BOL getting a men’s pair is nice though.

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36 minutes ago, intoronto said:

If they had the 2015/2019 system, :ISV would have qualified both teams

I’m assuming we’ll have stronger entries under this qualification system though, or at least that’s the thought process?

 

The only change was the Cali 2021 and WR quotas, right?

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15 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

I’m assuming we’ll have stronger entries under this qualification system though, or at least that’s the thought process?

 

The only change was the Cali 2021 and WR quotas, right?

Yea. 8 out of 11 South American countries qualified in each event.

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Sport climbing quotas:

 

Men

Speed: :USA :USA :USA :ECU:CAN :CAN :ECU:CAN :VEN:ECU:CHI:ARG :MEX:BRA:GUA (literally everyone ranked qualified)

B/L: :USA :USA :USA:CAN :CAN :CAN:BRA :MEX :PER:BRA:MEX :CHI :ARG :BRA:CHI + 4 quotas (no other eligible athletes in the rankings)

 

Women:

Speed: :USA :ECU :USA :USA:CAN :MEX :ECU:MEX :MEX:CHI :ECU + 4 more (no more eligible athletes)

B/L: :USA :USA :USA:CAN :CAN :ARG:CAN :BRA:CHI :CHI:BRA :ARG :MEX:VEN :PUR :ARG:MEX:PER :MEX (only event with more athletes than quotas)

 

Only 11 countries with qualified athletes

 

Strong possibility of USA sweeping every medal! Has that ever happened before in any sport at any MSE?

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@intoronto Men's speed and B/L are far from a guarantee, and I wouldn't count out Ecuador/Canada in women's speed too. In women's B/L USA has a very good chance at a podium sweep, Ramboutou, Sanders, and Grossman seem to be way ahead of the rest. 

 

Not saying it can't happen, just that it's unlikely.

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