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Stutzman :USA and Cure Girdi :TUR earned quotas by viture of their victories at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.

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Okay, I used the tables in the article to calculate the qualification rankings for flying disc (ultimate): https://wfdf.sport/2024/08/road-to-chengdu-qualifying-for-the-world-games-at-wuc-2024/

 

:USA:AUS:CAN:JPN:COL:FRA should be qualified by my math. :GBR:GER are tied in ranking points, so assuming :CHN gets the host quota, I'm not sure who gets the last quota place between those two teams. Of course, none of this is official as only the federation can confirm who qualified. 

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On 9/9/2024 at 7:04 PM, Olympian1010 said:

Okay, I used the tables in the article to calculate the qualification rankings for flying disc (ultimate): https://wfdf.sport/2024/08/road-to-chengdu-qualifying-for-the-world-games-at-wuc-2024/

 

:USA:AUS:CAN:JPN:COL:FRA should be qualified by my math. :GBR:GER are tied in ranking points, so assuming :CHN gets the host quota, I'm not sure who gets the last quota place between those two teams. Of course, none of this is official as only the federation can confirm who qualified. 

Last quota went to :GER and :CHN with host quota. Info from IWGA website official qualifications list.

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Tug of war world championships has ended.

 

Results in World Games categories:

 

640 kg men:

:SUI:BEL:NED:GER:ENG:SWE

500 kg women:

:TPE:SUI:BAS:SWE:GER:ENG

580 kg mixed:

:SUI:BEL:GER:NED:ITA:BAS

 

Interesting is that Basque Country grabbed bronze medal in women's division. I don't know how quotas will be decided in this case. As for now nothing is official about quota places in this sport. Info from official website of World Championships.

 

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Okay, so...looking at the racquetball qualification guidelines: https://www.internationalracquetball.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/IRF-Qualification-TWG2025s.pdf

 

...and the viewing the combined team ranking from the 2024 world championships published by the IRF: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/h84c4jrag5igeutgrllr6/AIaQJvUOJj94K5oVOnphrzE?dl=0&e=1&preview=9+Combined+Team+Competition.pdf&rlkey=npybeo0ohksyc7bri7os9xfvf&st=zyxy65ap

 

:MEX:USA:CAN:ARG:BOL:GUA:CRC:DOM:KOR:JPN:IRL:ITA should each be in line to recieve one male and one female quota. I'm not sure if NFs that only entered one gender will be offered quotas, but if that's the case, :IND:GER:DEN might also be in line for quotas. :CHN didn't compete at the world championships, so I'm not sure about their quotas either. 

 

As always, none of this is official, as only the international federation can confirm who qualified.

 

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:GEO:NZL:NOR:POL now appear on the IWGA's qualification page after powerlifting added/confirmed some allocations.

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Alright, assuming I've interpreted the canoe marathon qualification system correctly...

 

Link: https://www.canoeicf.com/sites/default/files/world_games_rules_2025_proposal_rh_bv_rh_bv.pdf 

 

The quotas might be allocated as follows:

 

Women's K1 - :SWE:AUS:JPN:HUN:POR:DEN:CZE:SRB:ESP:NED:EST:GBR:NZL:SVK / The America's continental quota might go to :ARG (all athletes from the region were lapped), while Africa might go to :RSA (both their athletes finished with DNF) / The short distance quotas might go to :ITA:FRA:GER (I'm not sure how these would be affected by potential continental reallocations)

 

Men's K1 - :DEN:RSA:AUS:JPN:ARG:POR:ESP:GBR:HUN:NOR:GER:CZE:NZL:POL:ITA:BEL:FRA:IRL / The final short distance quota might go :NED (based off semifinal time)

 

As always, none of this is official, as only the international federation can confirm who qualified.

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4 hours ago, Olympian1010 said:

Alright, assuming I've interpreted the canoe marathon qualification system correctly...

 

Link: https://www.canoeicf.com/sites/default/files/world_games_rules_2025_proposal_rh_bv_rh_bv.pdf 

 

The quotas might be allocated as follows:

 

Women's K1 - :SWE:AUS:JPN:HUN:POR:DEN:CZE:SRB:ESP:NED:EST:GBR:NZL:SVK / The America's continental quota might go to :ARG (all athletes from the region were lapped), while Africa might go to :RSA (both their athletes finished with DNF) / The short distance quotas might go to :ITA:FRA:GER (I'm not sure how these would be affected by potential continental reallocations)

 

Men's K1 - :DEN:RSA:AUS:JPN:ARG:POR:ESP:GBR:HUN:NOR:GER:CZE:NZL:POL:ITA:BEL:FRA:IRL / The final short distance quota might go :NED (based off semifinal time)

 

As always, none of this is official, as only the international federation can confirm who qualified.

What is a 'short distance marathon' event? :p 

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25 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

What is a 'short distance marathon' event? :p 

From page 26 of the ICF Canoe Marathon Competition Rules: 

 

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4.1.3.a - Long distance marathon races are races minimum 10km long and no upper limit.


4.1.3.b - Short distance marathon races are races between 3,4 km and 10km long.

Link: https://www.canoeicf.com/sites/default/files/2023_icf_competition_rules_marathon_final.pdf

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18 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

From page 26 of the ICF Canoe Marathon Competition Rules: 

 

Link: https://www.canoeicf.com/sites/default/files/2023_icf_competition_rules_marathon_final.pdf

Thanks. Odd though, the term marathon is generally used - apart from athletics - to signify something long. It's basically like saying something is the "short distance long distance event" :p 

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