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Athletics WA World Relays 2024


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I'm still confused :d

 

I assume the rules are the same for all events, so: team X gets a top-2 in one of the Saturday heats, and is qualified for the Olympics, right. But team X does not get a top-2 on Saturday...then what? Repechage, where only the top-2 qualifies? But then how do they get to a total of 14 teams qualified at the World Relays per event :d 

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6 minutes ago, Benolympique said:

So 4 series 6 qualified ?

Day 1 :

4 x top 2 to OG

 

Day 2 3x Top 2 repechage to OG

 

Final two spots on ranking

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2 minutes ago, mpjmcevoy said:

 

Day 1 :

4 x top 2 to OG

 

Day 2 3x Top 2 repechage to OG

 

Final two spots on ranking

Also worth saying that the results of the final will determine the seeding and lane draw for Paris.

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3 minutes ago, Rafa Maciel said:

I'm having flashbacks to high school French classes.......not a happy time :wacko:

malheureusement, j'ai quelque mots seulement en francais, cúpla focal as Gaeilge, ein bisschen deutsch, but not really enough of anything!

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14 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

I'm still confused :d

 

I assume the rules are the same for all events, so: team X gets a top-2 in one of the Saturday heats, and is qualified for the Olympics, right. But team X does not get a top-2 on Saturday...then what? Repechage, where only the top-2 qualifies? But then how do they get to a total of 14 teams qualified at the World Relays per event :d 

4 heats in round one - top 2 in each qualify = 8 total 

 

3 heats in round two - top 2 in each qualify = 6 total

 

8+6=14

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20 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

I'm still confused :d

 

I assume the rules are the same for all events, so: team X gets a top-2 in one of the Saturday heats, and is qualified for the Olympics, right. But team X does not get a top-2 on Saturday...then what? Repechage, where only the top-2 qualifies? But then how do they get to a total of 14 teams qualified at the World Relays per event :d 

 

Because the top 2 per head qualify in the repechages. And there are three heats in the repechage round. Makes six additional teams.

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If anyone knows how they are going to work out the seeding for the heats on day 2 (or, indeed, how they worked out the seeding for the heats on day 1), I'd love to know.

 

Worth noting, in case it hasn't already been mentioned, that there's 2 spots in each relay saved for the fastest time for teams that don't qualify this weekend. So let's all hope the US and Jamaican teams get their batons around safely, so that they don't hog those spots. :d

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8 hours ago, Epic Failure said:

If anyone knows how they are going to work out the seeding for the heats on day 2 (or, indeed, how they worked out the seeding for the heats on day 1), I'd love to know.

 

Worth noting, in case it hasn't already been mentioned, that there's 2 spots in each relay saved for the fastest time for teams that don't qualify this weekend. So let's all hope the US and Jamaican teams get their batons around safely, so that they don't hog those spots. :d

The seeding has the same procedure for both days.

 

So the place at the first days does not effects the seeding for the second day. 

 

Important note: DQ and DNF at the first day allows to start at the day 2. DNS at the 1st day does not allow to start at the day 2

 

 

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