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Rowing WR American Olympic Qualification Regatta 2024


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Here are the relevant A and B Finals for the events:

 

M1x

Final A - :BER:BRA:CHI:CUB:PAR:URU 

Final B - :ARG:DOM:MEX:NCA:PER:VEN 

 

LM2x

Final A - :ARG:BRA:CHI:PER:URU:VEN 

 

W1x

Final A - :ARG:BRA:CUB:MEX:PAR:PER 

Final B - :DOM:NCA:URU:VEN 

 

LW2x

Final A - :ARG:BRA:CHI:GUA:PAR:PER

 

 

Brazil still has all four boats in the A finals while Argentina, Chile, Paraguay and Peru have three boats in A finals.

 

There's a good chance Chile will qualify in one of the lightweight boats which means the men's single sculls might be decided before the race is even held. Likewise, Argentina winning both lightweight boat quotas is possible which means the women's single sculls quota would be decided. The B final in the single sculls might become a factor, but that requires Brazil (or Paraguay/Peru) to qualify in at least one lightweight boat, but right now they are favoured to qualify in the single sculls.

 

Bermuda making the A Final has placed them in a very good position to qualify to the Olympics.

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If I'm not mistaken we finished like this:

 

W1x
🇧🇷 Beatriz CUNHA TAVARES CARDOSO
🇲🇽Kenia LECHUGA
🇦🇷Maria Sol AMAYA
🇵🇾Alejandra ALONSO
🇵🇪Adriana Maria SANGUINETI VELASCO
🇨🇺Yariulvis COBAS GARCIA

 

M1x
🇧🇷Lucas VERTHEIN FERREIRA
🇺🇾Bruno CETRARO BERRIOLO
🇵🇾Javier INSFRAN
🇧🇲Dara ALIZADEH
🇨🇺Reidy ARDONA BLANCO

 

W2x
🇦🇷Sonia BALUZZO CHIARUZZO / Evelyn Maricel SILVESTRO
🇵🇪Alessia PALACIOS / Valeria PALACIOS
...

🇵🇾Adriana SANABRIA / Rocio Bordon
🇬🇹Lesli GONZALEZ / Yulisa LOPEZ

 

M2x
🇨🇱Cesar ABAROA, Cesar / Eber SANHUEZA
🇦🇷Alejandro Matias COLOMINO / Pedro Jose Kirk DICKSON
...
🇻🇪Andre MORA / Luis OLLARVES MOTA

 

2 boats: :ARG:BRA:PAR:PER

1 boat: :BER:CUB:CHI:MEX :URU

 

14th quota would go to one of :CUB:GUA:VEN depending on the boats Argentina chooses.

I think it would go Cuba!

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