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Rowing WR Final World Olympic Qualification Regatta 2024


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On 5/18/2024 at 4:40 PM, Ogreman said:

Form rankings/predictions

  M1x W1x M2x W2x LM2x LW2x M2- W2- M4x W4x M4- W4- M8+ W8+
1 ITA IRL AUS GER FRA GRE DEN DEN NOR UKR ITA IRL USA ITA

2

GBR ESP SRB RSA GRE FRA NED CRO EST CAN  SWI DEN CAN GER
3 ROU CZE USA CZE GER ITA SRB NZL AUS FRA GER JAP ITA CHN
4 IRL SWI MDA SWI POL AUS LTU GER CHN USA RSA CHI AUT DEN
5 SLO ? CHN GRE POL CHN SWI GER ITA USA POL UKR POL    
6 HUN JPN BEL GBR POR ESP CZE FRA FRA NZL DEN ESP    
7 UKR GRE POL HKG USA UZB HUN   UKR   POL      
8 ESP SLO SWE   AUT INA GRE   NZL   UZB      
9 NOR POL CUB   HKG   AUT   CZE   CHI      
10 AUS BEL POR       HKG   ESP   IND      
11 CZE TUR INA       TUR       INA      
12 CHN HUN JPN       IND              
13 TUR FIN FIN       INA              
14 POL  EGY                        
15 USA                          
16 MON                          
17 SWE                          
18 AZE                          
19 CYP                          
20 SVK                          
21 FIN                          
22 UZB                          
23 MEX                          
24 EST                          
25 IRQ                          
26 CIV                          
27 GEO                          
28 LBA                          
29 BEN                          
30 SUD                          
Green Projected qualifier
Blue Eligible for third singles quota
Underlined Last realistic contender

Updated rankings

 

I can't find it say explicitly anywhere that the same country couldn't take both of the host country reallocations. It could very well be a rule but as far as I can tell it is not in the qualifying document or any of world rowing's articles leading up to this event.

 

Anyway I think Nina Kostanjsek :SLO is qualified (although if it is a rule that they could only get one reallocation technically there is still a scenario where they could pick Zvegelj despite him not making the A final which is why for now I will leave Elis Ozbay :TUR and Zoltana Gadanyi :HUN in with a chance.)

Men's single host country reallocation is a fight between Isak Zvegelj :SLO (depending on the rules and that Kostanjsek doesn't finish top 2 which is very unlikely), Bendeguz Petevari Molnar :HUN and Quentin Antognelli :MON.

 

Anyway in terms of who is eliminated at this point, bad regatta for China is the only major takeaway.

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Finalists by country

 

6 :GER:ITA

5 :DEN:FRA:USA

4 :POL:SUI 

3 :AUS:CZE:GRE:IRL:ESP 

2 :AUT:CAN:GBR:JPN:NZL:NOR:SRB:RSA 

1 :CHI:CHN:CRO:EST:LTU:MDA:NED :POR:ROU :SLO:SWE

 

Countries without a quota so far still involved in finals (not inc re-allocated spots); Estonia, Portugal, Moldova, Slovenia, Sweden

 

No nation will have the full quota of 14 boats and 46 rowers. The USA could have 13 if their 5 remaining crews here finish top 2

 

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Also, interestingly enough (to me), of the 6 nations with the highest number of boats qualified so far, none will have a lightweight men's double in Paris. Those top 6 could change with qualifiers here but currently they're Romania, Netherlands, Australia, GB, USA and New Zealand. Only the USA attempted to qualify in Lucerne

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4 hours ago, dodge said:

Finalists by country

 

6 :GER:ITA

5 :DEN:FRA:USA

4 :POL:SUI 

3 :AUS:CZE:GRE:IRL:ESP 

2 :AUT:CAN:GBR:JPN:NZL:NOR:SRB:RSA 

1 :CHI:CHN:CRO:EST:LTU:MDA:NED :POR:ROU :SLO:SWE

 

Countries without a quota so far still involved in finals (not inc re-allocated spots); Estonia, Portugal, Moldova, Slovenia, Sweden

 

No nation will have the full quota of 14 boats and 46 rowers. The USA could have 13 if their 5 remaining crews here finish top 2

 

46 rowers + 2 coxswains = 48 quotas!

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6 minutes ago, bestmen said:

Why is france taking quotas of others in events , isnt the host with regular quota 

In rowing there are only two host quotas, one in each of the single scull events, and only if the host nation has no rowing quota for that gender.

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6 hours ago, dodge said:

Finalists by country

 

6 :GER:ITA

5 :DEN:FRA:USA

4 :POL:SUI 

3 :AUS:CZE:GRE:IRL:ESP 

2 :AUT:CAN:GBR:JPN:NZL:NOR:SRB:RSA 

1 :CHI:CHN:CRO:EST:LTU:MDA:NED :POR:ROU :SLO:SWE

 

Countries without a quota so far still involved in finals (not inc re-allocated spots); Estonia, Portugal, Moldova, Slovenia, Sweden

 

No nation will have the full quota of 14 boats and 46 rowers. The USA could have 13 if their 5 remaining crews here finish top 2

 

And where in this is Ukraine with 3 boats?:whistle:

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6 hours ago, dodge said:

Also, interestingly enough (to me), of the 6 nations with the highest number of boats qualified so far, none will have a lightweight men's double in Paris. Those top 6 could change with qualifiers here but currently they're Romania, Netherlands, Australia, GB, USA and New Zealand. Only the USA attempted to qualify in Lucerne

Stronger nations running down their lightweight programmes as this is their final Olympic appearance,  perhaps?

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7 hours ago, dodge said:

Finalists by country

 

6 :GER:ITA

5 :DEN:FRA:USA

4 :POL:SUI 

3 :AUS:CZE:GRE:IRL:ESP 

2 :AUT:CAN:GBR:JPN:NZL:NOR:SRB:RSA 

1 :CHI:CHN:CRO:EST:LTU:MDA:NED :POR:ROU :SLO:SWE

 

Countries without a quota so far still involved in finals (not inc re-allocated spots); Estonia, Portugal, Moldova, Slovenia, Sweden

 

No nation will have the full quota of 14 boats and 46 rowers. The USA could have 13 if their 5 remaining crews here finish top 2

 

It will end for Poland with 0 for sure, I cant believe how we went to such low in just three years.

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