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Sprint Canoeing OCA Oceanian Championships 2024


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21 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

:SAM got the women's K1 500m quota

Good for them, seems Samoa will have a very big team in Paris, of course for their standards. Although I had hope that either Guam or Palau will get it.

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Does anyone know how the ranking of athletes not in the A or B final works?

 

:SAM finished 8th in the men's K1 1000m semifinal while :COK finished 9th, but Cook Islands had the faster time.

 

The men's C1 1000m quota went to :AUS

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On 2/18/2024 at 2:52 AM, JoshMartini007 said:

Does anyone know how the ranking of athletes not in the A or B final works?

 

:SAM finished 8th in the men's K1 1000m semifinal while :COK finished 9th, but Cook Islands had the faster time.

 

The men's C1 1000m quota went to :AUS

I think the following rule from the official qualification system should be applied?

 

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D.2.3. Should any athlete quota placed need to be determined other than by the results of direct competitions between athletes in the same race, the distribution of quota places will be to the athlete(s) with the fastest time in the preceding phase of the event.

 

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4 hours ago, regys_silva said:

ICF says that the K1 1000m went to Samoa not to Cook Islands https://www.canoeicf.com/news/cliftons-book-olympic-tickets-samoa

Looks like the article was taken down.

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And now New Zealand will probably forfait a quota on K1, right?

And then it would go to South Africa if i'm not mistaken (unless if Esti Olivier was on the K2 boat that got the quota at the African qualifier)... then it would go to Italy

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12 minutes ago, Pasolini said:

And now New Zealand will probably forfait a quota on K1, right?

And then it would go to South Africa if i'm not mistaken (unless if Esti Olivier was on the K2 boat that got the quota at the African qualifier)... then it would go to Italy

for the moment the ICF has not updated anything

https://www.canoeicf.com/fr/canoe-sprint-olympics/paris-2024/team-info

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Technically unrelated but

 

At the Australian nationals today, New Zealand's Lisa Carrington and Alicia Hoskin got a 1:36.39, 0.6sec off the world record of 1:35.785.  Australia's Tom Green and Jean van der Westhuyzen got a 1:26.87, 0.37sec off the world record of 1:26.50. Both in the k2 500m.

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On 3/6/2024 at 6:43 PM, Pasolini said:

And now New Zealand will probably forfait a quota on K1, right?

And then it would go to South Africa if i'm not mistaken (unless if Esti Olivier was on the K2 boat that got the quota at the African qualifier)... then it would go to Italy

I have no idea on why i thought New Zealand had a K1 quota!

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