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Tennis quotas from the South American Games.

 

Men - Diaz Acosta :ARG, Heide :BRA

Women - Herazo Gonzalez :COL, Cepede :PAR

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Track cycling quotas from the South American Games* 

 

Women: :COL - 9 riders (team sprint, team pursuit, madison), :ARG - 2 riders (sprint, keirin), :VEN - 1 rider (omnium)

Men: :COL - 7 riders (team sprint, team pursuit), :ARG - 2 riders (madison)

 

The individual event quotas get a little tricky on the men’s side due to the following clause in the qualification system, “The countries that qualify in teams are not entitled to qualify additional quotas for individual events, but they may compete in the individual events of the Santiago 2023 Pan American Games.” I’m not sure how to interpret this. For instance, is Argentina still entitled to their omnium quota since they haven’t qualified in all team events, or does their qualification in the madison make them ineligible for that quota? 
 

In the end, :COL has likely qualified 7-9 riders, and :ARG 2-5 riders. :VEN might pick up 2 riders (sprint, keirin) if Colombia and Argentina aren’t eligible for those spots, while :PER might get a quota in the omnium for similar reasons. 
 

This is all before the Pan Am Champs as well, where countries could presumably earn team quotas and complicate these allocations further.
The reallocation rules aren’t that clear on event priority. For instance, if Argentina wins a women’s team quota(s) at that event, are their quotas from the South American Games reallocated to the next best country at these Games, or to the best placed unqualified nation at the Pan Am Champs?
 

If the they go to the next best country at the South American Games, :SUR has an opportunity to qualify in women’s keirin assuming :ARG:VEN qualify in team events.

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Another team that competed in Lima, and won't even have the chance to qualify is the :ISV women's basketball team :facepalm:

 

http://www.virginislandsdailynews.com/sports/vibf-wont-send-usvi-womens-team-to-centrobasket-tourney/article_2b02e481-937f-5be6-a5f9-c15daca00cd9.html

 

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31 minutes ago, intoronto said:

Another team that competed in Lima, and won't even have the chance to qualify is the :ISV women's basketball team :facepalm:

 

http://www.virginislandsdailynews.com/sports/vibf-wont-send-usvi-womens-team-to-centrobasket-tourney/article_2b02e481-937f-5be6-a5f9-c15daca00cd9.html

 

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Darn, what an unfortunate situation :(

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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 MP quotas (essentially, if you showed up and compete, you get a quota lol)

 

Women:

 

:CHI x2 = 2 quotas

 

:MEX x1 = 1 quota

 

:MEX :BRA :ARG :GUA :USA:ECU:CUB :CAN :VEN:DOM :URU :BOL :COL = 13 Quotas

 

:MEX :BRA :ARG :GUA :USA:ECU:CUB :CAN :DOM :BOL :COL =11 quotas (all entered more than 1 athlete)

 

:MEX :GUA :BRA:USA:ECU :ARG:CAN = 7 quotas, last remaining 7 quotas would go to these 7 so each can enter a third athlete.

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