Totallympics 55 Posted March 7 #1 Share Posted March 7 (edited) Rowing WR American Olympic Qualification Regatta 2024 Rio de Janeiro (BRA) - 14 March 2024 - 16 March 2024 Official Website Programme Results System Results Database Facebook Page Discussion Thread Edited March 17 by Sindo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Benolympique 1,638 Posted March 7 #2 Share Posted March 7 https://worldrowing-admin.soticcloud.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Entry-List-by-Event.pdf Entry List Josh and konig 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
intoronto 4,244 Posted March 7 #3 Share Posted March 7 Saul Garcia who competed for Canada and Mexico will now be competing for Haiti. Interesting. Benolympique, mrv86, Adriano and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Benolympique 1,638 Posted March 14 #4 Share Posted March 14 Results Day : https://worldrowing.com/event/2024-world-rowing-americas-olympic-and-paralympic-qualification-regatta/ Ogreman 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JoshMartini007 2,214 Posted March 14 #5 Share Posted March 14 As a reminder, NOCs which qualified one boat at the World Championships can only qualify one boat here, unless two boats finish first. The following nations fit this criteria: Everyone else can qualify a maximum of two boats. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JoshMartini007 2,214 Posted March 14 #6 Share Posted March 14 (edited) After the heats here's how the quota simulation is looking. Comparing between heats isn't a great idea plus some athletes might be resting, but it's fun to see where things stand. M1x - LM2x - W1x - LW2x - Mexico and Chile could have qualified in the men's single sculls, but the limit prevented them. As Brazil is currently second in both the M1x and LM2x I assume they want more athletes, but that may not be the case. If they go for the M1x the LM2x quota would go to Venezuela (leapfrogging Chile due to the limit). Still lots of racing to go. Edited March 14 by JoshMartini007 Josh and Ogreman 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Benolympique 1,638 Posted March 14 #7 Share Posted March 14 57 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said: After the heats here's how the quota simulation is looking. Comparing between heats isn't a great idea plus some athletes might be resting, but it's fun to see where things stand. M1x - LM2x - W1x - LW2x - Mexico and Chile could have qualified in the men's single sculls, but the limit prevented them. As Brazil is currently second in both the M1x and LM2x I assume they want more athletes, but that may not be the case. If they go for the M1x the LM2x quota would go to Venezuela (leapfrogging Chile due to the limit). Still lots of racing to go. no chance Nicaragua and Salvador? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ogreman 205 Posted March 14 #8 Share Posted March 14 1 hour ago, JoshMartini007 said: As Brazil is currently second in both the M1x and LM2x I assume they want more athletes, but that may not be the case. For what its worth, I 'd be shocked if this scenario played out and Brazil didn't choose Lucas Verthein Ferreira over their lightweight double. Verthein Ferreira was 12th in Tokyo and 14th at last years world championships and they haven't selected a lightweight double at all this Olympic cycle other than panam games where they finished 4th as far as I am aware. He will almost certainly win here and this should just be a quirk of using heat times so this shouldn't end up mattering but it does have implications for the likes of and in the M1x and in the LM2x. Also what happened to 's LM2x. Felipe Kluver Ferreira and Mauricio Lopez Berocay came 15th at worlds last year. Kluver Ferreira made 3 world cup finals in the LM1x and was under 23 world champion in that boat in 2022. With a bit of luck they made the Olympic final in Tokyo with Kluver Ferreira and Bruno Cetraro Berriolo who is now in the M1x. How are they finishing last in their heat here? Is their new man Franco Liuzzi that bad? Josh 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JoshMartini007 2,214 Posted March 15 #9 Share Posted March 15 Could be the fact that they felt they couldn't win the race a decided to take it easy for the repechage. We'll see one way or another tomorrow. M1x repechage results are in, fall to the C Final and are eliminated from Olympic contention. Olympian1010, konig, Josh and 1 other 2 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pasolini 142 Posted March 15 #10 Share Posted March 15 13 hours ago, Ogreman said: For what its worth, I 'd be shocked if this scenario played out and Brazil didn't choose Lucas Verthein Ferreira over their lightweight double. Verthein Ferreira was 12th in Tokyo and 14th at last years world championships and they haven't selected a lightweight double at all this Olympic cycle other than panam games where they finished 4th as far as I am aware. He will almost certainly win here and this should just be a quirk of using heat times so this shouldn't end up mattering but it does have implications for the likes of and in the M1x and in the LM2x. Also what happened to 's LM2x. Felipe Kluver Ferreira and Mauricio Lopez Berocay came 15th at worlds last year. Kluver Ferreira made 3 world cup finals in the LM1x and was under 23 world champion in that boat in 2022. With a bit of luck they made the Olympic final in Tokyo with Kluver Ferreira and Bruno Cetraro Berriolo who is now in the M1x. How are they finishing last in their heat here? Is their new man Franco Liuzzi that bad? Brazil has an internal ruling to determine their boats qualified if it happens that more than 2 qualify: 1- Highest ranking on the A final 2a- if they are both 1st: the percentage to the WR 2b-if they don't finish 1st: the lowest time difference to the boat that won the race. if it is the same, than 2a is applied. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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