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Shooting Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016


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3 hours ago, Vojthas said:

Info from Nemzeti Sport about :HUN team:

M Rifle - Péter Sidi (all), István Péni (air and three positions), Norbert Szabián (prone)

M Pistol - Miklós Tátrai (10m and 50m)

W Rifle - Julianna Miskolczi (both)

W Pistol - Renáta Tobai-Sike (both), Zsófia Csonka (25m), Viktória Egri (10m)

Thank you for the update, Vojthas.

 

As you noticed, France, Croatia, and Hungary had decided to keep their shooters intact instead of exchanging spots to the rest. The competition would be unfair if these NOCs had to take away even just a single berth from one of their athletes who won the quota places during the qualifying period. 

 

How about for Belarus, Russia, Ukraine, and of course, China? How will they select their own shooters for Rio 2016? 

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:USA U.S. OLYMPIC TEAM

  • 50 m rifle prone (M) – David Higgins 
  • 50 m pistol (M) – Jay Shi
  • 50 m rifle 3 positions (W) – Virginia Thrasher
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:CHN CHINA

  • Men's 50 m rifle 3 positions – Zhu Qinan, Hui Zicheng
  • Men's 50 m rifle prone – Zhao Shengbo*
  • Men's 10 m air rifle – Cao Yifei, Yang Haoran
  • Men's 50 m pistol – Pang Wei^, Wang Zhiwei
  • Men's 25 m rapid fire pistol – Li Yuehong, Zhang Fusheng
  • Men's 10 m air pistol – Pang Wei^, Pu Qifeng
  • Women's 50 m rifle 3 positions – Du Li^, Zhang Binbin
  • Women's 10 m air rifle – Du Li^, Yi Siling
  • Women's 25 m pistol – Chen Ying, Zhang Jingjing
  • Women's 10 m air pistol – Guo Wenjun, Zhang Mengxue

Notes:

– Pang Wei and Du Li occupied the second spot won by the Chinese during the qualifying period as double starters; thus, these empty berths will be subjected to reallocation as per ISSF rule, unless the Chinese are requested to exchange spots with an event that does not have a maximum number of two shooters.

* Exchanges a spot from one of the events occupied by a double starter with the men's 50 m rifle prone, awarded to Zhao Shengbo.

 

Source: http://sports.sina.com.cn/others/shoot/2016-03-31/doc-ifxqxcnr5097938.shtml (Chinese)

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24 minutes ago, MantaRaymarc said:

:CHN CHINA

  • Men's 50 m rifle 3 positions – Zhu Qinan, Hui Zicheng
  • Men's 50 m rifle prone – Zhao Shengbo*
  • Men's 10 m air rifle – Cao Yifei, Yang Haoran
  • Men's 50 m pistol – Pang Wei^, Wang Zhiwei
  • Men's 25 m rapid fire pistol – Li Yuehong, Zhang Fusheng
  • Men's 10 m air pistol – Pang Wei^, Pu Qifeng
  • Women's 50 m rifle 3 positions – Du Li^, Zhang Binbin
  • Women's 10 m air rifle – Du Li^, Yi Siling
  • Women's 25 m pistol – Chen Ying, Zhang Jingjing
  • Women's 10 m air pistol – Guo Wenjun, Zhang Mengxue

Notes:

– Pang Wei and Du Li occupied the second spot won by the Chinese during the qualifying period as double starters; thus, these empty berths will be subjected to reallocation as per ISSF rule, unless the Chinese are requested to exchange spots with an event that does not have a maximum number of two shooters.

* Exchanges a spot from one of the events occupied by a double starter with the men's 50 m rifle prone, awarded to Zhao Shengbo.

 

Source: http://sports.sina.com.cn/others/shoot/2016-03-31/doc-ifxqxcnr5097938.shtml (Chinese)

 

A NOC is allowed to exchange only one quota. So, both of the other quotas will go to unqualified nations.

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1 hour ago, dcro said:

 

A NOC is allowed to exchange only one quota. So, both of the other quotas will go to unqualified nations.

Yup. Only the 50 m rifle prone. The other unused berth will be distributed to the unqualified nations. Do you know when will the ISSF announce the tripartite? 

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3 hours ago, MantaRaymarc said:

Yup. Only the 50 m rifle prone. The other unused berth will be distributed to the unqualified nations. Do you know when will the ISSF announce the tripartite? 

 

It could be fairly soon. MQS period is over so we also know all unqualified countries that have MQS.

 

Together with this 2 unused Chinese quotas now we have 29 quotas left. Meaning that at least 29 more countries will get a shooting quota (could be more).

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3 minutes ago, dcro said:

 

It could be fairly soon. MQS period is over so we also know all unqualified countries that have MQS.

 

Together with this 2 unused Chinese quotas now we have 29 quotas left. Meaning that at least 29 more countries will get a shooting quota (could be more).

For sure will be more. From Russia and Korea I think.

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6 minutes ago, dareza said:

For sure will be more. From Russia and Korea I think.

 

Yes, altogether we have 47 unqualified NOCs that have MQS qualifiers.

 

Europe - :ALB:AND:ARM:AZE:BIH:EST:IRL:ISL:KOS:LAT:LTU:LUX:MDA:MKD:MLT:MNE:ROU 

Africa - :ANG:MAR:RSA:SEN 

Asia - :BAN:BHU:BRN:HKG:INA:IRQ:KGZ:LIB:NEP:OMA:PAK:PHI:SRI:TJK:TKM:UZB 

America - :BAR:BOL:COL:CRC:NCA:PAN:PAR:TTO:URU 

 

South Africa obviously won't be looking for reallocations. Similar could be for Barbados as they are seemingly not too interested in tripartite places/wild cards.

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Here's a list of unqualified nations who have reached the MQS (* means they are a tripartite nation)

 

:OMA Oman* - 29

:BRN Bahrain - 26

:ROU Romania - 26

:SRI Sri Lanka* - 26

:NED Netherlands - 25

:AZE Azerbaijan - 20

:EST Estonia - 20

:LTU Lithuania - 19

:UZB Uzbekistan - 19

:BAN Bangladesh* - 17

:COL Colombia - 17

:PAK Pakistan* - 17

:ARM Armenia - 15

:LIB Lebanon* - 13

:MLT Malta* - 13

:MAR Morocco - 13

:RSA South Africa - 13

:LAT Latvia - 11

:HKG Hong Kong - 9

:INA Indonesia - 8

:KGZ Kyrgyzstan - 8

:MNE Montenegro* - 8

:TJK Tajikistan - 7

:ISL Iceland - 6

:IRL Ireland - 6

:LUX Luxembourg - 6

:PHI Philippines - 6

:BOL Bolivia* - 5

:ALB Albania - 4

:BIH Bosnia and Herzegovina* - 4

:MDA Moldova - 4

:IRQ Iraq* - 3

:NEP Nepal* - 3

:PAN Panama* - 3

:MKD Macedonia* - 2

:SEN Senegal - 2

:TTO Trinidad and Tobago - 2

:URU Uruguay - 2

:AND Andorra* - 1

:ANG Angola* - 1

:BAR Barbados* - 1

:BHU Bhutan* - 1

:CRC Costa Rica - 1

:KOS Kosovo* - 1

:NCA Nicaragua* - 1

:PAR Paraguay* - 1

:TKM Turkmenistan - 1

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1 minute ago, JoshMartini007 said:

Here's a list of unqualified nations who have reached the MQS (* means they are a tripartite nation)

 

 

:NED Netherlands - 25

 

You can scratch the Netherlands for that, as our shooter didn't qualify anyway and won't do so with some "reserve way" :p 

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