Anatolii 7 Posted July 9 #251 Share Posted July 9 (edited) AINERP update: judokas, ru wrestlers (except Mamedov) declined, Vesnina (tennis), Romasenko (canoe) invited and accepted Edited July 9 by Anatolii Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Surlympics 352 Posted Wednesday at 12:47 AM #252 Share Posted Wednesday at 12:47 AM (edited) Do you think Russia will compete in the end with these 17 or so athletes . Or do you think they will all end up boycotting? Or will the ioc ban them because of the children hospital bombing Edited Wednesday at 12:48 AM by Surlympics Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robertino 160 Posted Wednesday at 06:22 AM #253 Share Posted Wednesday at 06:22 AM So we have 32 AINs, 16 russian and 16 belorussian. I think these are last reallocation not already written in the first table: Shooting APM -> Yusuf Dikeç Tennis Men's single -> Taro Daniel Tennis Women's single -> Anna Karolína Schmiedlová Tennis Women's single -> Camila Osorio You can confirm these reallocation for judo? Women's -48 kg -> Tamar Malca Men's -81 kg -> Achraf Moutti Men's -90 kg -> Eduard Trippel Last question: In taekwondo Georgi Gurtsiev (Men's -58 kg) was invited and accepted: in the final entries we have also Lev Korneev and so there are 18 athletes. I think that his quota was reallocated to and after reallocation was invited. But now serbian quota is not a reallocation of ... Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vovanA 54 Posted Wednesday at 09:09 AM #254 Share Posted Wednesday at 09:09 AM Anzhela Bladtceva's coach confirmed IOC already payed for her tickets to Paris, she will arrive on 29th July. It probably means IOC won't reject her invitation anymore Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
avlar 311 Posted Wednesday at 09:26 AM Author #255 Share Posted Wednesday at 09:26 AM 8 hours ago, Surlympics said: Do you think Russia will compete in the end with these 17 or so athletes . Or do you think they will all end up boycotting? Or will the ioc ban them because of the children hospital bombing It was an interesting statement from Alina Kabayeva - she insisted that the decisions on participation must be finalized not by athletes but by russian (sport) governing bodies. And the lastest situation with the wrestler who accepted invitation despite of the will of the national federation is not finished. Mamiashvilli is going to contact him and I suppose he will make some pressure to revert decision. So right now there are 16 belorussian and 16 russian AINs. I do not think the IOC has enough courage, will and justice to ban them all for the strike on hospital. But russians still may decide not to go to the Games (Somov is the exemtion), in my oppinion. All the invitations are not final. And any violation will have consequnces for the athletes. So if we find some more proofs on these violation (for Korovashkov, Bladtseva, for example) they will be revoked. This may cause reaction from russians including not showing in Paris. Surlympics 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
avlar 311 Posted Wednesday at 09:29 AM Author #256 Share Posted Wednesday at 09:29 AM 3 hours ago, Robertino said: So we have 32 AINs, 16 russian and 16 belorussian. I think these are last reallocation not already written in the first table: Shooting APM -> Yusuf Dikeç Tennis Men's single -> Taro Daniel Tennis Women's single -> Anna Karolína Schmiedlová Tennis Women's single -> Camila Osorio You can confirm these reallocation for judo? Women's -48 kg -> Tamar Malca Men's -81 kg -> Achraf Moutti Men's -90 kg -> Eduard Trippel Last question: In taekwondo Georgi Gurtsiev (Men's -58 kg) was invited and accepted: in the final entries we have also Lev Korneev and so there are 18 athletes. I think that his quota was reallocated to and after reallocation was invited. But now serbian quota is not a reallocation of ... Thanks. Thank you. Superb summary. I will try to finalize the table today. I could not figure out tennis reallocations. It looks like judo -48 kg has to be different. Looks like Canoe and Taekwondo federations did mistakes during reallocations and thus had to issue additional quotas. I will have more info on this from colleague. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robertino 160 Posted Wednesday at 12:29 PM #257 Share Posted Wednesday at 12:29 PM 2 hours ago, avlar said: Thank you. Superb summary. I will try to finalize the table today. I could not figure out tennis reallocations. It looks like judo -48 kg has to be different. Looks like Canoe and Taekwondo federations did mistakes during reallocations and thus had to issue additional quotas. I will have more info on this from colleague. Thank you! That's the reason why I didn't understand Romasenko's quota in canoe sprint. They reallocated quota in W C1 200 when Belarus accepted quota in W C2 500, but after, with only one belarussian elegible they gave quota in C1 200 also to Belarus. For reallocation in tennis I assumed that without quota declined by 1 male russian and 2 female belorussians Daniel, Schmiedlova and Osorio wouldn't have been qualified. In shooting, with quota exchange of Australia, Dikec is the only shooter not already qualified in the entry list, so I assumed that he got a reallocation via ranking. Thank you for reply in judo's reallocations. I didn't find the final entry list, so I don't know who gets quota in W -48 kg. Thanks a lot for your work in these days! avlar 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
avlar 311 Posted Wednesday at 12:47 PM Author #258 Share Posted Wednesday at 12:47 PM 16 minutes ago, Robertino said: Thank you! That's the reason why I didn't understand Romasenko's quota in canoe sprint. They reallocated quota in W C1 200 when Belarus accepted quota in W C2 500, but after, with only one belarussian elegible they gave quota in C1 200 also to Belarus. For reallocation in tennis I assumed that without quota declined by 1 male russian and 2 female belorussians Daniel, Schmiedlova and Osorio wouldn't have been qualified. In shooting, with quota exchange of Australia, Dikec is the only shooter not already qualified in the entry list, so I assumed that he got a reallocation via ranking. Thank you for reply in judo's reallocations. I didn't find the final entry list, so I don't know who gets quota in W -48 kg. Thanks a lot for your work in these days! According to my information ICF violated the rules of reallocation in canoe and the IOC corrected them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robertino 160 Posted Wednesday at 01:27 PM #259 Share Posted Wednesday at 01:27 PM We have final entry list of judo, I think: https://www.ijf.org/competition/2653/judoka_athletes?id_weight=8 Who got reallocation in W -48 kg? Surlympics 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Surlympics 352 Posted Wednesday at 04:29 PM #260 Share Posted Wednesday at 04:29 PM 7 hours ago, avlar said: It was an interesting statement from Alina Kabayeva - she insisted that the decisions on participation must be finalized not by athletes but by russian (sport) governing bodies. And the lastest situation with the wrestler who accepted invitation despite of the will of the national federation is not finished. Mamiashvilli is going to contact him and I suppose he will make some pressure to revert decision. So right now there are 16 belorussian and 16 russian AINs. I do not think the IOC has enough courage, will and justice to ban them all for the strike on hospital. But russians still may decide not to go to the Games (Somov is the exemtion), in my oppinion. All the invitations are not final. And any violation will have consequnces for the athletes. So if we find some more proofs on these violation (for Korovashkov, Bladtseva, for example) they will be revoked. This may cause reaction from russians including not showing in Paris. Is there proof on bladtsceva for supporting the war ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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