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1 hour ago, Josh said:

:JPN Horigome out :cry:

Any other team and he would be on track to qualifying with this, 17th place here, 7th in the rankings. That’s a 10th place over all, right in the center of the 20 quotas with a semi in Budapest locking in that rank.

 

Except, there’s at least 4 other Japanese skaters above him in the combined rankings. All younger, hell Ginwoo Onodera was 11 when Horigome won and is now above him in the world rankings. His success in Tokyo igniting the sport for Japan is looking like his downfall for Paris.

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23 minutes ago, Rafa Maciel said:

Surely you know by now that I am never surprised when GB athletes fail to raise their game when it really matters. :d

Well he’s 40th in the Olympic Ranking, and he actually produced a solid score as well. It’s just that (unfortunately for him) everyone else was doing that as well. 

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11 hours ago, Rafa Maciel said:

:GBR Sky Brown has withdrawn from the Olympic Qualifying Series event in Shanghai ahead of women's park qualifying. She is recovering from knee injury and hopes to return for the 2nd event in Budapest. 

I think is unfair that they would not let an athlete to act as a reserve in that case....

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34 minutes ago, Josh said:

Well he’s 40th in the Olympic Ranking, and he actually produced a solid score as well. It’s just that (unfortunately for him) everyone else was doing that as well. 

On an adjusted basis, he was 27th in the ranking (stripping out nations with more than 4 skaters) and finishing 27th here should net him 7420 points which would be enough to move him up to 24th but had he been able to get into the top 20/top 22, he would have been on the edge of getting a quota. 

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23 hours ago, Rafa Maciel said:

Men's Park Semifinalists:

1.) :JPN Kairi Netsuke - 90.41

2.) :USA Jagger Eaton - 88.88

3.) :USA Nyjah Huston - 87.34

4.) :JPN Sora Shirai - 86.12

5.) :FRA Joseph Garbaccio - 85.52

6.) :JPN Toa Sasaki - 85.08

7.) :JPN Yukito Aoki - 84.12

8.) :JPN Ginwoo Onodera - 83.63

9.) :BRA Felipe Gustavo - 83.42

10.) :USA Braden Hoban - 83.03

11.) :POR Gustavo Ribeiro - 83.42

12.) :ARG Matias Dell Olio - 82.78

13.)  :CAN Matt Berger - 82.63

14.) :CAN Ryan Decenzo - 82.44

15.) :USA Chris Joslin - 82.02

16.) :BRA Giovanni Vianna - 81.95

Small correction, street* ;)

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Men's Park Semifinalists:

1.) :AUS Keefer Wilson - 84.69

2.) :USA Jagger Eaton - 84.36

3.) :BRA Pedro Quintas - 83.84

4.) :AUS Kieran Woolley - 83.41

5.) :USA Tate Carew - 83.32

6.) :ESP Danny Leon - 83.24

7.) :BRA Augusto Aiko - 83.25

8.) :USA Tom Schaar - 83.20

9.) :BRA Pedro Carvalho - 83.04

10.) :AUS Keegan Palmer - 82.20

11.) :BRA Pedro Barros - 81.85

12.) :USA Gavin Bottger - 81.55

13.) :JPN Yuro Nagahara - 81.45

14.) :BRA Luigi Cini - 78.76

15.) :ESP Alain Kortabitarte - 77.53

16.) :ITA Alex Sorgente - 76.80

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How many athletes will qualify from the WS and how much from each country? I want to know our chances if anyone has a clue 

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8 minutes ago, Dnl said:

How many athletes will qualify from the WS and how much from each country? I want to know our chances if anyone has a clue 

Max. 3 people from 1 country.: USA, BRA, AUSx 3. However, the previous ranking also counts here. It's quite complicated. According to my calculations, the 2nd Italian men will QO for today, who was 20th today,

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