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Rhythmic Gymnastics Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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Rhythmic Gymnastics African Championships 2024

:RWA Kigali (RWANDA)   25 - 26 April 2024

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Does anybody know, (as I can't find anywhere PDF document with qualification rules) if an already qualified country, in the team event, via World Championships will be first in Continental Championships then will take that continental spot or quota will be reallocated to next highest ranked not qualified country yet from that continent or it will be reallocated to highest not qualified yet country at World Championships? 

 

@JoshMartini007 @thiago_simoes?

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On 2/11/2024 at 9:50 PM, rybak said:

Does anybody know, (as I can't find anywhere PDF document with qualification rules) if an already qualified country, in the team event, via World Championships will be first in Continental Championships then will take that continental spot or quota will be reallocated to next highest ranked not qualified country yet from that continent or it will be reallocated to highest not qualified yet country at World Championships? 

 

@JoshMartini007 @thiago_simoes?

Then, Anybody know something?

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2024 Continental Championships (or other continental qualifying event approved by FIG)

April 2024-May 2024 or another date approved by the FIG

Participation rights

All NOCs in good standing from the respective continent with a maximum of one (1) Group

per NOC.

Qualification places:

The highest ranked NOC from the Group ranking results of the All-Around Competition

(Qualifications) from the respective Continental Championships (or the other Continental

Qualifying Event approved by the FIG) not already qualified under Criteria 1 (2022 World

Championships) or Criteria 2 (2023 World Championships) will qualify one (1) group quota

place.

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Do not count for reallocation for Poland, Egypt and Australia will take this quota for sure. If not next teams at this events. IF not WC 2023.

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On 2/11/2024 at 5:50 PM, rybak said:

Does anybody know, (as I can't find anywhere PDF document with qualification rules) if an already qualified country, in the team event, via World Championships will be first in Continental Championships then will take that continental spot or quota will be reallocated to next highest ranked not qualified country yet from that continent or it will be reallocated to highest not qualified yet country at World Championships? 

 

@JoshMartini007 @thiago_simoes?

Take the Americas qualification event for example: Brazil (already qualified in the group event) finished first, but the quota went to the second-highest group at the Pan Am Games, Mexico. If Poland wants to qualify, they need to be the best group among non-qualified nations at the European Championships.


So, the only groups that can be ahead of Poland are: :BUL:ISR:ESP:ITA:UKR:FRA.

 

Now, if :GER is the best non-qualified group, then :AZE will get the reallocation spot through the World Championships. Either way, Germany has already qualified because they take the reallocation spot anyway, but if they get the quota at Euros, then the reallocation spot goes to Azerbaijan.

 

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13 minutes ago, Adriano said:

Are you sure with this Germany?

Yes. :FRA was guaranteed a group quota because they are the hosts, but they already qualified through the World Championships. The quota goes next to the best-ranked group at the World Championships, which is the group from :GER.

 

However, qualifying at the European Championships takes priority, so if :GER finishes ahead of any other unqualified group (Azerbaijan, Poland, Greece, Finland, Hungary, Estonia, for example), then :GER takes the continental quota. The reallocation will then go to the next best group at the World Championships, which would be :AZE.

So, :POL has to finish ahead of any unqualified nation to take the quota. :GER has already qualified, but if they finish ahead of any unqualified nation, then :AZE takes the reallocation spot. :AZE is the only country that can have a bad day and still qualify if :GER has a fantastic day. 

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I get this scenario, but I cannot see this part of priority in official  document, because Germany its  offficialy qualified and only non qualified nation could get the quota

 

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