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FINAL MEN'S INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC RANKING

1 Csaba BOHM HUN 211
2 Woongtae JUN KOR 193
3 Balazs SZEP HUN 188

4 Ahmed ELGENDY EGY 181
5 Moutaz MOHAMED EGY 181
6 Emiliano HERNANDEZ MEX 168
7 Valentin PRADES FRA 161
8 Changwan SEO KOR 160
9 Mohamed ELGENDY EGY 157
10 Kamil KASPERCZAK POL 153
11 Jean-Baptiste MOURCIA FRA 152
12 Giorgio MALAN ITA 150
13 Shuai LUO CHN 144

14 Mohanad SHABAN EGY 142
15 Taishu SATO JPN 142

16 Myles PILLAGE GBR 140
17 Marvin Faly DOGUE GER 140
18 Lukasz GUTKOWSKI POL 131

19 Martin VLACH CZE 130
20 Matteo CICINELLI ITA 128
21 Valentin BELAUD FRA 128
22 Bence DEMETER HUN 126

23 Fabian LIEBIG GER 125
24 Pierre DEJARDIN FRA 124
25 Jan KUF CZE 115
26 Marek GRYCZ CZE 115
27 Charles BROWN GBR 113
28 Shuhuan LI CHN 105
29 Patrick DOGUE GER 104
30 Matej LUKES CZE 100

31 Todor MIHALEV BUL 99
32 Daniel LAWRYNOWICZ POL 99
33 Bugra UNAL TUR 96
34 Joseph CHOONG GBR 96
35 Andres TORRES ECU 95

36 Alexandre DALLENBACH SUI 95
37 Christopher PATTE FRA 90
38 Oleksandr TOVKAI UKR 90
39 Vladyslav CHEKAN UKR 85 (qualified in case of one universality place riallocation)
40 Pavlo TYMOSHCHENKO UKR 84
41 Esteban BUSTOS CHI 83 (qualified in case of two universality places riallocation)
42 Sebastian STASIAK POL 82

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15 minutes ago, Robertino said:

FINAL MEN'S INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC RANKING

1 Csaba BOHM HUN 211
2 Woongtae JUN KOR 193
3 Balazs SZEP HUN 188

4 Ahmed ELGENDY EGY 181
5 Moutaz MOHAMED EGY 181
6 Emiliano HERNANDEZ MEX 168
7 Valentin PRADES FRA 161
8 Changwan SEO KOR 160
9 Mohamed ELGENDY EGY 157
10 Kamil KASPERCZAK POL 153
11 Jean-Baptiste MOURCIA FRA 152
12 Giorgio MALAN ITA 150
13 Shuai LUO CHN 144

14 Mohanad SHABAN EGY 142
15 Taishu SATO JPN 142

16 Myles PILLAGE GBR 140
17 Marvin Faly DOGUE GER 140
18 Lukasz GUTKOWSKI POL 131

19 Martin VLACH CZE 130
20 Matteo CICINELLI ITA 128
21 Valentin BELAUD FRA 128
22 Bence DEMETER HUN 126

23 Fabian LIEBIG GER 125
24 Pierre DEJARDIN FRA 124
25 Jan KUF CZE 115
26 Marek GRYCZ CZE 115
27 Charles BROWN GBR 113
28 Shuhuan LI CHN 105
29 Patrick DOGUE GER 104
30 Matej LUKES CZE 100

31 Todor MIHALEV BUL 99
32 Daniel LAWRYNOWICZ POL 99
33 Bugra UNAL TUR 96
34 Joseph CHOONG GBR 96
35 Andres TORRES ECU 95

36 Alexandre DALLENBACH SUI 95
37 Christopher PATTE FRA 90
38 Oleksandr TOVKAI UKR 90
39 Vladyslav CHEKAN UKR 85 (qualified in case of one universality place riallocation)
40 Pavlo TYMOSHCHENKO UKR 84
41 Esteban BUSTOS CHI 83 (qualified in case of two universality places riallocation)
42 Sebastian STASIAK POL 82

Why? Chekan is qualified via host country reallocation, France had 2 pentathletes

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12 hours ago, Robertino said:

No, 11 quota places via ranking include riallocation of host country quota place.

No, it does not. 

 

Before WC we have 9 quota places, after quota from Szep is valid, but Csaba Bom and Jun Woong-tae already had a quota places, so it is +2 and 11. 

 

Also we have host country reallocation, which made it to 12, and Chekan is 12

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Before WCh this was the situation. Now it's 6 quota places via ranking + 1 Host Country + 2 WCh 2023 + 2 WCh 2024 = 11 Quota Places

 

 

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:LTU wins bronze in mixed relay :yes Although notably all 3 relay events were weaker level than usual as so many of top athletes concentrated only on Olympic event or missed the championships completely

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3 hours ago, Robertino said:

Before WCh this was the situation. Now it's 6 quota places via ranking + 1 Host Country + 2 WCh 2023 + 2 WCh 2024 = 11 Quota Places

 

 

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Thanks, got it. I thought that basic number of quotas was 7 and not 6, this make sense 

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