website statistics
Jump to content
  • Register/Login on Totallympics!

    Sign up to Totallympics to get full access to our website.

     

    Registration is free and allows you to participate in our community. You will then be able to reply to threads and access all pages.

     

    If you encounter any issues in the registration process, please send us a message in the Contact Us page.

     

    We are excited to see you on Totallympics, the home of Olympic Sports!

     

Team GB at 2024 Olympic Qualifier Series


Recommended Posts

28 minutes ago, Rafa Maciel said:

Eh the commentator is saying that :GBR :AUS and :USA will all qualify 3 riders for the men's BMX freestyle but the qualification document says the max is 2 per NOC? 

 

Having said that, the guy also said that they were in Singapore so maybe I shouldn't put too much trust into what he has been saying.

It's definitely 2 per nation max.

 

I think someone asked about this earlier, but I don't think Reilly can double qualify us. If I'm reading the qualification docs correctly (not guaranteed), if Reilly qualifies by name here, the place he got at the Worlds would be reassigned to an NOC that hadn't yet qualified.

 

I could be misreading it though, so don't quote me on that.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/26870-team-gb-at-2024-olympic-qualifier-series/page/5/#findComment-629679
Share on other sites

44 minutes ago, Epic Failure said:

It's definitely 2 per nation max.

 

I think someone asked about this earlier, but I don't think Reilly can double qualify us. If I'm reading the qualification docs correctly (not guaranteed), if Reilly qualifies by name here, the place he got at the Worlds would be reassigned to an NOC that hadn't yet qualified.

 

I could be misreading it though, so don't quote me on that.

I presume your reading between the crumbs rather than the lines right now!

 

Yep, the document is quite explicit that it is a maximum of two entries per gender per NOC

Edited by Nickyc707
Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/26870-team-gb-at-2024-olympic-qualifier-series/page/5/#findComment-629681
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, Nickyc707 said:

I presume your reading between the crumbs rather than the lines right now!

 

Yep, the document is quite explicit that it is a maximum of two entries per gender per NOC

The document is explicit that the maximum entries per NOC was 2 which was why I was confused when the commentators this morning said that some nations could qualify 3. 

 

I think the point @Epic Failurewas raising was whether the same athlete could secure 2 quotas for their nation - qualifying through the OQS with a named quota and through the World Championship route with a second quota for their NOC. If I remember rightly back to the World Champs in Glasgow, there was a lot of discussion about whether riders could qualify 2 spots for their nation. :USA Hannah Roberts for example had "won" a quota at both the 2022 World Champs and 2023 World Champs and that seemed to be acceptable under the terms of the qualifying document as it stood at the time.

 

However, I see that the qualification document has been updated in February of this year which means that the 2023 world champs quotas will be reallocated to NOCs that have not qualified through the OQS although strangely, they haven't changed the terms for the 2022 World Champ quotas. 

 

Anyhow to answer the question @Epic Failurewas raising, no Declan Reilly can't double qualify GB unfortunately. And more than that, if Hessey or Jones gets into the top 6 and he doesn't, then the world champion would miss out on Paris all together. 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/26870-team-gb-at-2024-olympic-qualifier-series/page/5/#findComment-629704
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, Rafa Maciel said:

The document is explicit that the maximum entries per NOC was 2 which was why I was confused when the commentators this morning said that some nations could qualify 3. 

 

I think the point @Epic Failurewas raising was whether the same athlete could secure 2 quotas for their nation - qualifying through the OQS with a named quota and through the World Championship route with a second quota for their NOC. If I remember rightly back to the World Champs in Glasgow, there was a lot of discussion about whether riders could qualify 2 spots for their nation. :USA Hannah Roberts for example had "won" a quota at both the 2022 World Champs and 2023 World Champs and that seemed to be acceptable under the terms of the qualifying document as it stood at the time.

 

However, I see that the qualification document has been updated in February of this year which means that the 2023 world champs quotas will be reallocated to NOCs that have not qualified through the OQS although strangely, they haven't changed the terms for the 2022 World Champ quotas. 

 

Anyhow to answer the question @Epic Failurewas raising, no Declan Reilly can't double qualify GB unfortunately. And more than that, if Hessey or Jones gets into the top 6 and he doesn't, then the world champion would miss out on Paris all together. 

My mistake.

Edited by mpjmcevoy
Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/26870-team-gb-at-2024-olympic-qualifier-series/page/5/#findComment-629727
Share on other sites

Worthington and Pardoe will likely finish at the bottom of the pile in BMX Freestyle final - both finishing with 66.xx. Only Chilean rider currently behind them.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/26870-team-gb-at-2024-olympic-qualifier-series/page/5/#findComment-629875
Share on other sites

Worthington just doesn't look confident compared to her best. Whether it is a fitness thing or something psychological, something just seems...off.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/26870-team-gb-at-2024-olympic-qualifier-series/page/5/#findComment-629878
Share on other sites

Another solid bouldering round by Erin and Hamish.

 

Hamish had 2 tops and sits 4th with 64.6.

 

Erin had 3 tops and sits 6th with 84.6.

 

The question is whether they can match that performance in lead.

 

Molly had a tougher day and sits 14th with 43.4. She'll hope for a better time in lead.

 

Lead section starts in about an hour. Top 8 get through to the final.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/26870-team-gb-at-2024-olympic-qualifier-series/page/5/#findComment-629891
Share on other sites

Both McArthur and McNiece advance to the final of the climbing combined.

 

Have to confess, I fell asleep after the boulder round but it doesn't look like McNiece had a great Lead round albeit it was quite a low scoring round but a score of 20 would suggest that she fell quite low down the wall.

 

McArthur's 45.1 was the 5th highest score so his main frustration likely to be a missed opportunity to get a 3rd top in the earlier boulder comp. 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/26870-team-gb-at-2024-olympic-qualifier-series/page/5/#findComment-629934
Share on other sites

Would it be fair to say that skateboarding as been a disaster, BMX great for the men, below par for the woman, and sport climbing (depending on finals tomorrow) should be very satisfactory, with so much sport this weekend I'm watching all of the climbing from this and flicking through everything else

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/26870-team-gb-at-2024-olympic-qualifier-series/page/5/#findComment-630171
Share on other sites

3 hours ago, Olympicsnell said:

Would it be fair to say that skateboarding as been a disaster, BMX great for the men, below par for the woman, and sport climbing (depending on finals tomorrow) should be very satisfactory, with so much sport this weekend I'm watching all of the climbing from this and flicking through everything else

I would say Skateboarding was a hiding to nothing from the moment sky pulled out, and I'm now not officially convinced she'll be fit for the Games. I expect the points she already has in the bag to be sufficient to get her there. I would need to know why Tambling DNS before opining on her, but all is far from lost. I quietly expect two quotas there when all is said and done.

 

Climbing has been very fruitful so far. I fully expected Roberts to be our only entrant, and was happy, frankly, to have him, but Hamish and erin have REALLY stepped up, Molly is not out of it, the rest are a bit stranded. But you'd take Hamish and Erin's position right now, you really would!

 

BMX free went about as well as could be hoped on the men's side. On the women's side, Charlotte has long ceased to be the same athlete that won inaugural gold, and that's ok - she did her post Tokyo job by guaranteeing one slot for the team in Glasgow. Sitting in 11 and 12 means they have work to do in Budapest, but again, all is far from lost.

 

I don't care about the breaking and whether B-Boy Shiny is edging out B-B wax'n'Trim, so goodness knows.

 

Away from Shanghai, It's been a decent day for the Brits (and lesser extent the Irish)

 

Irish first, Sharlene Mawdsley did what she's threeatened for a while, ran a major 400m PB and grabbed the OQT! Meanwhile Rhasidat executd poorly in the 200 in LA and still ran a highly exciting 22.4, beating several big names - the news that neither Syd or Femke are doing 400 in Paris made up for any disappointment. Very good runs from nick Griggs and Eiday. Lowry also showing some great form in valhalla.

 

for GB 3 new tickets were booked in Athletics (Megan Keith is a stormer of a talent), Shotgun (Matthew Colley profiting from Aaron Heading's poor last round) Table Tennis (.quite brilliant run from Anna Hursey) Disappointment in the BMX Racing worlds and some odd form in the European Canoe Slalom, although the work there on qualification is long since complete.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/26870-team-gb-at-2024-olympic-qualifier-series/page/5/#findComment-630215
Share on other sites

  • Latest Posts around Totallympics

    • It’s the LA2028 financial support
    • Personally, I don't see that in Canada's results, especially in winter. At least you dominated the home 2010 Olympics in Vancouver, while Italy had a worse result in Turin in 2006 than in 2002, and I fear the same will happen now. If you were born in Italy, you'd be a big shock
    • Barring any further surprises, which are always possible in Val Gardena, this would be the Czech Republic's first men's victory in the World Cup. In the past, there have been six women's victories and one mixed team victory in Garmisch-Partenkirchen in 2010.
    • INNERHOFER 5... Franzoni is unlikely to stay the podium. The weather conditions have changed.
    • Insane tragedy , Rob reiner + wife have been killed by their own son in Los angeles 
    • Great start to the weekend for  with a silver for Tabby Stoecker yesterday, then Gold for Matt Weston & Silver for Marcus Wyatt today!
    • Well, I see that the national competition between mixed doubles and also men increased. Also actually amongst women, too. Before it was mostly Kubeskova team that participated in some international events. This year, Synackova team did really well in the pre-qualification just the final qualification was not that good. But curling is about details. Generally, I am glad to see that there is really much higher competition than it was 10 years ago. And seeing Chabickovsky a Zelingerova making it to the Olympics in such a young age can be really promising for their career as curling is becoming more professional, as we see Grand Slams and other big tournaments.    As for now, I think that in Milano Team Klima and mixed doubles can make really interesting results. After all, they will finish in top 10 so just qualifying to the Games is already a huge achievement 
    • CONI Approves the “Olympic Club 2028” CONI has officially approved the Olympic Club 2028, marking one of the first steps toward defining the overall budget. In the coming weeks, the exact allocation of funds to each federation will be announced. The Olympic Club 2028 is an annual extra financial support program supporting selected athletes through 2028. Gold Club – €30,000 per year Canoe Slalom (1): Giovanni De Gennaro Cycling (2): Chiara Consonni, Vittoria Guazzini Gymnastics (1): Alice D’Amato Judo (1): Alice Bellandi Swimming (2): Thomas Ceccon, Nicolò Martinenghi Volleyball (13): Marina Lubian, Carlotta Cambi, Monica De Gennaro, Alessia Orro, Caterina Bosetti, Anna Danesi, Myriam Sylla, Paola Egonu, Sarah Luisa Fahr, Loveth Omoruyi, Ekaterina Antropova, Gaia Giovannini, Ilaria Spirito Fencing (4): Rossella Fiamingo, Mara Navarria, Giulia Rizzi, Alberta Santuccio Tennis (2): Sara Errani, Jasmine Paolini Shooting (2): Diana Bacosi, Gabriele Rossetti Sailing (3): Caterina Banti, Marta Maggetti, Ruggero Tita Medalists Club – €20,000 per year Athletics (3): Nadia Battocletti, Andy Diaz Hernandez, Mattia Furlani Sprint Canoe (2): Gabriele Casadei, Carlo Tacchini Rowing (6): Luca Chiumento, Giacomo Gentili, Stefano Oppo, Andrea Panizza, Luca Rambaldi, Gabriel Soares Cycling (5): Simone Consonni, Filippo Ganna, Francesco Lamon, Jonathan Milan, Elia Viviani Gymnastics (6): Manila Esposito, Elisa Iorio, Angela Andreoli, Giorgia Villa, Laura Paris, Sofia Raffaeli Swimming (7): Gregorio Paltrinieri, Paolo Conte Bonin, Leonardo Deplano, Alessandro Miressi, Manuel Frigo, Lorenzo Zazzeri, Ginevra Taddeucci Modern Pentathlon (1): Giorgio Malan Fencing (9): Guillaume Bianchi, Alessio Foconi, Filippo Macchi, Tommaso Marini, Luigi Samele, Arianna Errigo, Martina Favaretto, Francesca Palumbo, Alice Volpi Weightlifting (1): Antonino Pizzolato Taekwondo (1): Simone Alessio Tennis (1): Lorenzo Musetti Shooting (2): Federico Nilo Maldini, Paolo Monna Shotgun Shooting (1): Silvana Stanco   Elite Club – €16,000 per year Athletics (9): Leonardo Fabbri, Iliass Aouani, Andrea Dallavalle, Larissa Iapichino, Mixed 4×400 Relay (Technical Entity) Baseball (24): Lorenzo Morresi, Gabriele Angioi, Ricardo Segundo Paolini, Juan Carlos Junior Infante Carreno, Filippo Agretti, Jesus Daniel Carrera Lopez, Nathanael Manoly Batista De Jesus, Marco Artitzu, Luca Di Raffaele, Matteo Bocchi, Alberto Mineo, Mattia Aldegheri, Alessandro Ciarla, Mattia Sireus, Javier Jose Fandino Hidalgo, Miguel Eduardo Fabrizio, Maurizio Andretta, Renzo Guillermo Martini Parilli, Jhorjan Jose Guevara Ducato, Giaconino Paolo Lasaracina, Angelo Michelle Paolo Palumbo Cardozo, Alex Bassani, Gabriele Quattrini, Noel Gonzalez Saname Football / Soccer (23): Laura Giuliani, Cecilia Salvai, Elena Linari, Cristiana Girelli, Francesca Durante, Lisa Boattin, Manuela Giugliano, Valentina Bergamaschi, Annamaria Serturini, Martina Piemonte, Barbara Bonansea, Martina Lenzini, Julie Piga, Eleonora Goldoni, Sofia Cantore, Arianna Caruso, Giada Greggi, Emma Severini, Lucia Di Guglielmo, Rachele Baldi, Michela Cambiaghi, Eva Schatzer, Elisabetta Oliviero Rowing (2): Laura Meriano, Alice Codato Cycling (5): Elisa Longo Borghini, Martina Alzini, Martina Fidanza, Federica Venturelli, Simone Avondetto Cricket (15): Technical Entity Flag Football (10): Technical Entity Gymnastics (1): Tommaso Brugnami Judo (1): Assunta Scutto Lacrosse (10): Technical Entity Swimming (8): Federico Burdisso, Carlos D’Ambrosio, Ludovico Viberti, Christian Bacico, Simone Cerasuolo, Anita Bottazzo, Benedetta Pilato, Simona Quadarella Artistic Swimming (10): Enrica Piccoli, Lucrezia Ruggiero, Beatrice Andina, Marta Iacoacci, Alessia Macchi, Giorgia Macino, Sofia Mastroianni, Susanna Pedotti, Sophie Tabbiani, Giulia Vernice Basketball (12): Jasmine Keys, Francesca Pasa, Costanza Verona, Cecilia Zandalasini, Francesca Pan, Lorela Cubaj, Sara Madera, Mariella Santucci, Martina Fassina, Olbis Andre, Laura Spreafico, Stefania Trimboli Volleyball (18): Alessandro Michieletto, Simone Giannelli, Fabio Balaso, Riccardo Sbertoli, Domenico Pace, Mattia Bottolo, Gianluca Galassi, Kamil Rychlicki, Yuri Romanò, Roberto Russo, Francesco Sani, Luca Porro, Simone Anzani, Giovanni Maria Gargiulo, Eleonora Fersino, Benedetta Sartori, Stella Nervini, Yasmina Akrari Modern Pentathlon (1): Aurora Tognetti Boxing (1): Sirine Charaabi Fencing (6): Luca Curatoli, Michele Gallo, Matteo Neri, Pietro Torre, Anna Cristino, Sara Maria Kowalczyk Softball (17): Giulia Longhi, Elisa Cecchetti, Erika Piancastelli, Ilaria Cacciamani, Marta Gasparotto, Melany Sheldon, Laura Bigatton, Alessandra Rotondo, Laura Vigna, Alexia Lacatena, Giulia Metaxia Koutsouyanopulos, Noemi Giacometti, Christina Clara Toniolo, Catherine Barbara McKenzie, Felicia Di Pancrazio, Isabella Marie Dayton, Julianna Marie Verni Tennis (3): Simone Bolelli, Andrea Vavassori, Jannik Sinner Shotgun Shooting (2): Massimo Fabbrizi, Alessia Iezzi Shooting (2): Danilo Dennis Sollazzo, Carlotta Salafia Archery (1): Matteo Borsani Diving (1): Chiara Pellacani Sailing (4): Nicolò Renna, Riccardo Pianosi, Gianluigi Ugolini, Maria Giubilei   Athletes Admitted Without Standard Criteria – €16,000 per year Athletics – Discretionary Quota (3): Antonella Palmisano, Massimo Stano, Gianmarco Tamberi
×
×
  • Create New...