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Rowing WR Asian/Oceanian Olympic Qualification Regatta 2024


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11 minutes ago, Josh said:

Such as? …

 

12 minutes ago, Josh said:

Such as? …

The list is long from TT to field hockey to badminton. I honestly don’t have enuff time or connectivity to drag out old posts with similar contexts. 

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India don't need to win two events. Only Japan who already have the M1x qualified need to win two events if they want to qualify two boats from this regatta. India will almost certainly get two boats qualified here.

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12 minutes ago, Josh said:

I’m just saying you said it yourself. You can predict that India will qualify two boats here, but having it as an expectation while also saying that Hong Kong will be a contender is puzzling. 

If Results from 2022 Asian Games are simulated, then quotas look like this
Men's Single Sculls - :JPN:HKG:IND:KAZ:IRI

Men's Lightweight Double Sculls - :IND:KOR

Women's Single Sculls - :UZB:TPE:PHI:HKG:KOR

Women's Lightweight Double Sculls - :UZB:INA 

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7 minutes ago, Ogreman said:

India don't need to win two events. Only Japan who already have the M1x qualified need to win two events if they want to qualify two boats from this regatta. India will almost certainly get two boats qualified here.

I even have doubts re the qualifying document. Even I understood that one NoC can qualify 2 boats irrespective of gender or placings. But then someone shared another document which said only if those boats win their respective races will they qualify from continental qualifiers. 
Either way I am still hoping & expecting 2 boats from this qualifiers. 

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3 minutes ago, Siddhartha Talukdar said:

If Results from 2022 Asian Games are simulated, then quotas look like this
Men's Single Sculls - :JPN:HKG:IND:KAZ:IRI

Men's Lightweight Double Sculls - :IND:KOR

Women's Single Sculls - :UZB:TPE:PHI:HKG:KOR

Women's Lightweight Double Sculls - :UZB:INA 

CC @Roamingrover86

:JPN Already has a quota in M1X 

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9 minutes ago, Roamingrover86 said:

 

The list is long from TT to field hockey to badminton. I honestly don’t have enuff time or connectivity to drag out old posts with similar contexts. 

I don't think any Canadian would expect a quota in TT or field hockey. 

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4 minutes ago, intoronto said:

I'm confused too. I thought to qualify both boats in the same gender meant both needed to win?

Its not required to win the race, just within the qualifying spots is enough. In Africa, :ALG finished third in Men's Single Sculls and first in Women's SIngle Sculls and qualified in both boats
Here's screenshot of the document

Screenshot 2024-04-17 at 6.23.43 PM.png

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Just now, Siddhartha Talukdar said:

Yup I missed that, then :PHI gets the quota

And :JPN Japan would take one in the W1x

4 minutes ago, intoronto said:

I'm confused too. I thought to qualify both boats in the same gender meant both needed to win?

No Peru have the W1x and the LW2x qualified from the American qualifying regatta despite winning neither. I don't think there any gender related rules in the qualification system anymore.

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