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18 minutes ago, Illya said:

At this point, Canada vs Ukraine for the final spot, which is a crazy arc, assuming that the coach of Canada is Ukrainian bronze medalist of Tokyo-2020 Yelyzaveta Yakhno. 

 

We take the medal on the last WCh in this discipline and we have much more difficulty than Canadians, so it all will be decided in free routine. 

Italy isn’t safe either. They’re a point back of Canada. 

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6 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

So, it will probably be a Canada-Ukraine affair 

Shouldn’t it be a likely Italy v. Canada battle for the final quota or am I missing something?? Free routine isn’t Italy’s best event, while Ukraine are the reigning World bronze medalists. Canada didn’t compete in the event last year, so don’t know where they stand compared to the best. 
 

Japan also doesn’t look safe for Paris qualification at the moment.

 

I don’t watch artistic swimming very often, so I could possibly be all wrong. :p

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2 minutes ago, Josh said:

Shouldn’t it be a likely Italy v. Canada battle for the final quota or am I missing something?? Free routine isn’t Italy’s best event, while Ukraine are the reigning World bronze medalists. Canada didn’t compete in the event last year, so don’t know where they stand compared to the best. 
 

Japan also doesn’t look safe for Paris qualification at the moment.

 

I don’t watch artistic swimming very often, so I could possibly be all wrong. :p

The Canadian free routine isn't thrilling. If it's the same as Lima, Italy should easily qualify as long as they avoid basemarks. With the new code, Japan could easily lost 40 points if they do some little mistakes 

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1 minute ago, Gianlu33 said:

The Canadian free routine isn't thrilling. If it's the same as Lima, Italy should easily qualify as long as they avoid basemarks. With the new code, Japan could easily lost 40 points if they do some little mistakes 

Why would Canada’s free routine be the same as Lima though?

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  Team   Acrobatic Technical Free Total   Qualified
1 USA Duo 242,2300 266,9333   509,1633   France  
2 SPAIN   219,9367 275,8925   495,8292   Egypt  
3 JAPAN Duo 206,7434 275,8787   482,6221   Australia  
4 CANADA   222,1367 253,3550   475,4917   China  
5 ITALY   213,3501 260,8183   474,1684   Mexico  
6 UKRAINE   243,3167 206,7175   450,0342      
7 ISRAEL   188,5401 237,6533   426,1934      
                   
  Duo     Technical Free Total   Qualified
1 GREAT BRITAIN     259,5601   259,5601   France Austria
2 SPAIN (Team?)   258,0333   258,0333   Egypt South Africa
3 NETHERLANDS     251,8633   251,8633   Australia New Zealand
4 ISRAEL (Team?)   251,2432   251,2432   China Japan
5 ITALY (Team?)   249,9433   249,9433   Mexico USA
6 CANADA (Team?)   247,1533   247,1533      
7 GREECE     245,9084   245,9084      
8 PORTUGAL     236,8117   236,8117      
9 SOUTH KOREA     204,5667   204,5667      
10 UZBEKISTAN     203,4817   203,4817      
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7 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

Because you haven't time to radically change the routine after few months :p They'll probably changed some elements 

I think you mean Santiago, not Lima :p 
 

Yeah a routine change in a couple of months seems unlikely. Maybe I’ll try to compare Canada’s scores (and routines) at Santiago compared to Doha and see what their projected score would be? Also just felt the need to mention, Artistic Swimming Canada only hired Yelyzaveta Yakhno as their assistant coach in late September, only a month away from the Pan Am Games. Hardly any time for the team to get acclimatized (and perfect) her suggestions. I would agree with you though that the Olympic quota is far from a guarantee, and I wouldn’t be surprise to see Canada just missing out. 

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