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42 minutes ago, intoronto said:

Got some clarification in BMX

 

The top 9 nations in each nations ranking received 2 spots each. This is not listed in the qualification system at all. What a mess.

:CRC:GUA:PAR took some losses on the women’s side, but it seems all the other NOCs remain largely unchanged.

 

Still, COPACI making a case for most confusing and poorly written qualification system today.

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1 minute ago, Olympian1010 said:

:CRC:GUA:PAR took some losses on the women’s side, but it seems all the other NOCs remain largely unchanged.

 

Still, COPACI making a case for most confusing and poorly written qualification system today.

They are based in Cuba with no English staff. I wonder if something got lost in translation.

 

:ARU gained a second women's quota, even though they have only 1 athlete.

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Does anybody know where I can get the directives/rules for the Rhythmic Gymnastics Pan American Championships? On Twitter, a reliable account mentioned that the team event (the most important event for the World Championships, since top 3 teams qualify more than 1 gymnast to Worlds) will count the 8 best scores, but team events usually count the 10 best scores. This changes things quite a lot.

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2 hours ago, intoronto said:

It looks like the UWW has quietly moved a quota from women's 68 kg wrestling from :BRA to :CAN

Anyone know why? @vinipereira

 

I have no idea. Just last week Brazilian Wrestling posted that we were qualified for the WW 68 category, but after the Americas championship they changed to the WW 50 category.

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@intoronto any word on canoe sprint quotas from the U23 Pan American Championships in Chile?

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On 5/13/2023 at 10:11 PM, Olympian1010 said:

@intoronto any word on canoe sprint quotas from the U23 Pan American Championships in Chile?

Nothing yet. I'm surprised they pivoted to an u23 tournament to fill out the quotas.

 

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Final karate qualifiers entries:https://www.sportdata.org/wkf/set-online/popup_nennungen_main.php?popup_action=nennungenall&verid=737

 

Originally Hayaa Juma of Canada was scheduled to compete but isn't listed anymore...she just gave birth in March 

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