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Shooting ISSF Rifle & Pistol Final World Olympic Qualifier 2024


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3 minutes ago, ChandlerMne said:

I predict :GER:SUI even though :CZE could be close. 

Our girl come back after pregnancy, I wish her luck she could did this. But for me Ger, SUI favourite 

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On 4/14/2024 at 4:27 PM, phelps said:

men's 10m Air Pistol

 

Gold: :ITA Federico Nilo Maldini

Silver: :AIN Uladzislau Dzemesh

Bronze: :GER Philipp Grimm

 

Olympic Quota Places (to the NOC, NOT to the Athlete): :ITA & :AIN 

 

Full Results and Ranking

https://www.issf-sports.org/competitions/venue/csevent.ashx?cseventid=19496

:AIN license will be under review by the IOC. Uladzislau Dzemesh is a belarusian military man.

 

Official request to revoke this license was sent to the IOC.

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9 minutes ago, avlar said:

:AIN license will be under review by the IOC. Uladzislau Dzemesh is a belarusian military man.

 

Official request to revoke this license was sent to the IOC.

Quota goes to NOC, i think only thing that IOC will do is to propose different shooter from BLR.

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1 minute ago, ChandlerMne said:

Quota goes to NOC, i think only thing that IOC will do is to propose different shooter from BLR.

It is a good point. 

We really do not know how it will be done. But according to the published documents I do not see an option to substitute an athlete rejected by the IOC.

And it will be stranhe to get quotas with the help of ineligible persons for other athlets.

Anyway we will know it soon. 

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14 minutes ago, avlar said:

It is a good point. 

We really do not know how it will be done. But according to the published documents I do not see an option to substitute an athlete rejected by the IOC.

And it will be stranhe to get quotas with the help of ineligible persons for other athlets.

Anyway we will know it soon. 

As you can see, ISSF already has strange politics in every sense, plus this situation is a precedent. Not an easy task even for most advanced organisations, let alone ISSF. 

I am curious to see how will IOC untangle this. 

 

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