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Rowing WR Final World Olympic Qualification Regatta 2024


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Top ten qualified nations by boat now that it's finished

 

12 :ROU:USA 

10 :GBR:NED 

9 :AUS:NZL 

8 :ITA

7 :GER:IRL 

6 :SUI 

 

By rowers

43 :ROU

40 :USA :GBR

35 :AUS

32 :NED:ITA

22 :GER

20 :NZL 

17 :SUI

16 :IRL 

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And now, italian users, please stop complain about everything , the athletes, the trainers are great in almost every sport, we have the strongest Olympic team ever considering all the disciplines without any doubts, we have qualified both 8 for the First time in history, today the only Little regrets is for Mumolo but iam sure he gave everything he had, one of the lightweight girls is always  ill and she cant train properly like a professional rower must train in last 2 years

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Canada will have 11 rowers in Paris, no Men. This is a country where rowing is one of its most successful sports. What a disaster. 

 

Rowing Canada has been having serious issues this quad with abuse, finances etc. If this is isn't a wake up call I don't know what is.

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17 minutes ago, Andry84 said:

And now, italian users, please stop complain about everything , the athletes, the trainers are great in almost every sport, we have the strongest Olympic team ever considering all the disciplines without any doubts, we have qualified both 8 for the First time in history, today the only Little regrets is for Mumolo but iam sure he gave everything he had, one of the lightweight girls is always  ill and she cant train properly like a professional rower must train in last 2 years

Ok, but if Rodini with Corsio won bronze at the European Championships, what was the point of returning to Rodini- Cesarini who were not prepared even to fight for qualifications? It was sad to watch today.

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23 minutes ago, dodge said:

By rowers

43 :ROU

40 :USA :GBR

 

Technically it's 42 for GBR if you include the 2 cox from the 8s.

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42 minutes ago, copravolley said:

Ok, but if Rodini with Corsio won bronze at the European Championships, what was the point of returning to Rodini- Cesarini who were not prepared even to fight for qualifications? It was sad to watch today.

DO  you really think that italian trainers are stupid..... If they came here with Rodini and Cesarini Is simply because in the test they did in these weeks It was the fastest combination, in european with Crosio and Rodini they were 15 metres behind Greece and without France it was clear they didnt have any chance to qualify the boat , sometimes we have to accept that the rivals are Simply Better, and in this case it was clear that the girls wouldnt had qualified the boat 

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1 hour ago, dodge said:

Top ten qualified nations by boat now that it's finished

 

12 :ROU:USA 

10 :GBR:NED 

9 :AUS:NZL 

8 :ITA

7 :GER:IRL 

6 :SUI 

 

By rowers

43 :ROU

40 :USA :GBR

35 :AUS

32 :NED:ITA

22 :GER

20 :NZL 

17 :SUI

16 :IRL 

You've excluded the coxwains who are included in the quotas for those NOC's who have qualified for the eights.

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30 minutes ago, Andry84 said:

DO  you really think that italian trainers are stupid..... If they came here with Rodini and Cesarini Is simply because in the test they did in these weeks It was the fastest combination, in european with Crosio and Rodini they were 15 metres behind Greece and without France it was clear they didnt have any chance to qualify the boat , sometimes we have to accept that the rivals are Simply Better, and in this case it was clear that the girls wouldnt had qualified the boat 

Form was better at the European Championships. Here they didn't even put up a fight. They even lost to Australia, whom they won at the World Cup in Varese. I can imagine the pressure on the coaching staff to focus on the gold medalists from Tokyo and not to break up this crow. It's not about someone being better and someone being worse, but the loss of about 10 seconds to Greece and France is shocking and you have to admit it. Mumolo, in turn, was unlucky that a man from the USA, who actually did not compete in singles, jumped out. I have reservations about the form of our women's team, which, apart from solid work in 8, is basically non-existent. And I'm not convinced by the explanations about injuries and going to study in the USA, because somehow Romania, under the eyes of our coaches, does not have this problem...

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Kerri Williams won 2 medals in Tokyo, in W4- and in W8. WR didnt change the rules for Paris, that one rower can participate in more disciplines than 1?

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