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5 minutes ago, Josh said:

I thought no individual quotas are awarded through rankings for archery? :mumble:

I am not the one who did the math, from my understanding, quatas who are reallocated after the final tournament are through ranking, and from my understanding there will be between one and three of these probably 

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23 hours ago, phelps said:

yes, it's sure

 

the qualification rules in this case are well clear

 

they say "the highest ranked team at the Continental Championship (...)", not the winner...

 

so, it's everything done and dusted already after Today's semis

I don't think so. Because France can get direct quota and their host quota will be reallocated to the Final OQ (just like in shooting, but in shooting it was allocated to the rankings). 

 

Case with Korea is not 100% appropriate here, because Korean guys won their quotas at the WCh and France did not

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12 minutes ago, Illya said:

I don't think so. Because France can get direct quota and their host quota will be reallocated to the Final OQ (just like in shooting, but in shooting it was allocated to the rankings). 

 

Case with Korea is not 100% appropriate here, because Korean guys won their quotas at the WCh and France did not

If you check the list of qualifiers on world archery website, France already got the quota at the World Championships (in women's by finishing top 3 so one more quota went to the final qualifiers, in men's as host by competing with 3 archers- this was the only requirement to be given the host quota after the WCh). So it's the same case of Korea.

 

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1 minute ago, Faramir said:

If you check the list of qualifiers on world archery website, France already got the quota at the World Championships (in women's by finishing top 3 so one more quota went to the final qualifiers, in men's as host by competing with 3 archers- this was the only requirement to be given the host quota after the WCh)

Can you please attach the link? Thanks

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mixed Team Compound

 

Gold: :NED Netherlands

Silver: :CRO Croatia

Bronze: :TUR Turkiye

 

 

women's Individual Compound

 

Gold: :GBR Ella Gibson

Silver: :ITA Elisa Roner

Bronze: :TUR Hazal Burun

 

 

men's Individual Compound

 

Gold: :DEN Mathias Fullerton

Silver: :ISR Shamai Yamrom

Bronze: :NED Mike Schloesser

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