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Freestyle Skiing Discussion | Qualification to Winter Olympic Games Milano Cortina 2026 Road to Milano Cortina 2026


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51 minutes ago, hckošice said:

Did :USA rejected complete Ski Cross quotas ???

Pretends To Be Shocked Fake Shock GIF by AIDES

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Germany and Sweden both rejected a women's moguls quota.

 

Sweden rejected a men's moguls quota too and no Italians are eligible so there will be at least a couple reallocations for both genders depending on what Canada does.

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Canada confirmed their quotas:

 

  • Declined 1 quota in men's moguls. Reallocation goes to :FRA France. :SWE:AUS Also are in line for reallocations from previous declines.
  • Declined 2 quotas in women's moguls. They both go to :AIN Belarus. :UKR Ukraine also in line for a reallocation from the ineligible Italian quota.
  • Declined 1 quota in women's ski cross. That means it's a quota for :CZE. :JPN:CHN:SVK also in line for reallocations.
  • Declined 1 quota in men's halfpipe. It goes to :FRA France. :CHN is also in line for a reallocation from the ineligible Italian quota.
  • Declined 2 quotas in men's slopestyle/big air. They go to :FIN and :NZL.

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15 minutes ago, Topicmaster1010 said:

Canada confirmed their quotas:

 

  • Declined 1 quota in men's moguls. Reallocation goes to :FRA France. :SWE:AUS Also are in line for reallocations from previous declines.
  • Declined 2 quotas in women's moguls. They both go to :AIN Belarus. :UKR Ukraine also in line for a reallocation from the ineligible Italian quota.
  • Declined 1 quota in women's ski cross. That means it's a quota for :CZE. :JPN:CHN:SVK also in line for reallocations.
  • Declined 1 quota in men's halfpipe. It goes to :FRA France. :CHN is also in line for a reallocation from the ineligible Italian quota.
  • Declined 2 quotas in men's slopestyle/big air. They go to :FIN and :NZL.

:lol: This has to be a joke, why are we declining moguls quotas over aerials? Don't understand our federation...

4 minutes ago, Josh said:

:lol: This has to be a joke, why are we declining moguls quotas over aerials? Don't understand our federation...

Sorry that was a mistake. I was frantically typing. It's supposed to say aerial's.

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8 hours ago, Gianlu33 said:

Tabanelli is schedule to compete in Aspen too. She’ll back, maybe not in Aspen, but surely in Livigno

The question is, in what form... Slopestyle is at the beginning of the Olympics, and Big Air- her better competition- a 1 week later. In any case, it's good that we have a second quota, because Gasslitter deserved to compete in the Olympics, becouse her recent good results. In my opinion Tabanelli, had a much greater chance of returning to top form than Brignone, considering the age, serious of the injury and the rehabilitation time.

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24 minutes ago, Topicmaster1010 said:

Sorry that was a mistake. I was frantically typing. It's supposed to say aerial's.

Thank god :lol:

5 hours ago, hckošice said:

Did :USA rejected complete Ski Cross quotas ???

The US Freestyle Skiing federation *hates* ski cross xD

 

It is really baffling that ski cross quotas and quotas for moguls / aerials and park and pipe come from the same place.

 

If I can get on my little soap box for a second, Moguls & Aerials should be one discipline (maybe... freestyle skiing), snowboardcross and ski cross combined should be one discipline and park and pipe (half-pipe, big air, slopestyle, the inevitable rail event we're getting soon) should also be a combine discipline and alpine snowboarding should be a discipline. Makes no sense for ski cross to be under the freestyle skiing umbrella.

Edited by NearPup

Definitely, it's poorly organized. It's almost as if FIS, just threw everything together. Might as well call it "non-traditional skiing"

:KOR Korea accepted a halfpipe quota so there will be a total of 22/25 competitors entered in women's halfpipe.

 

The good news is that women's ski cross will have 32 entries for the first time since 2010.

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