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Archery WAO Oceanian Olympic Qualifier 2024

 

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Entries for the Oceania CQT

 

Men

:FIJ :NZL :TGA

 

Women

:FIJ :NZL :SAM :TGA

 

Winner qualifies to the Olympics. New Zealand will be the heavy favourites for the quotas, but there's a good chance they may reject the quota so things open up for the Pacific Nations.

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1 hour ago, JoshMartini007 said:

Entries for the Oceania CQT

 

Men

:FIJ :NZL :TGA

 

Women

:FIJ :NZL :SAM :TGA

 

Winner qualifies to the Olympics. New Zealand will be the heavy favourites for the quotas, but there's a good chance they may reject the quota so things open up for the Pacific Nations.

If they reject wouldn't it go to final qualification 

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8 hours ago, JoshMartini007 said:

Entries for the Oceania CQT

 

Men

:FIJ :NZL :TGA

 

Women

:FIJ :NZL :SAM :TGA

 

Winner qualifies to the Olympics. New Zealand will be the heavy favourites for the quotas, but there's a good chance they may reject the quota so things open up for the Pacific Nations.

World Archery and the host federation were expecting a woman from Samoa and men from Palau. I guess they retired in the end.

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In the end, the Samoan woman did compete but the men from  Palau did miss the evnt.

 

However, no archer in either event satisfied the MQS at this event or before it, so if World Archery decides to enforce this rule, then definitely this quotas could be scraped if no archer reach the required ranking round scores before June 28.

 

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Ranking round is over.

 

:NZL :NZL :TGA are the top 3 in the men's recurve.

 

:NZL :NZL :SAM are the top 3 in the women's recurve.

 

Unsurprisingly, New Zealand has a huge lead over the Pacific Nations

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Men's recurve finals

 

:NZL Matheson vs. :NZL McLean

 

:TGA was down 0-4, came back to tie it 4-4, but lost the fifth set. Could have been an interesting final given that the top seed also lost.

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