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AIN athletes qualification for Paris 2024 Olympic Games and reallocation of quotas [post#1 updated 15.07]


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22 minutes ago, copravolley said:

Still nothing about canoe sprint...

Nothing. Some russian media announced that canoe quotas were stripped by the IOC but that is not correct... by now

5 hours ago, Dragon said:

The ioc has 8 tennis players from Russia that are eligible but kachanov, samsonov and rublev have declined . So what will they do in that case. Give it to three other Russians or three other nations now?

5 hours ago, copravolley said:

Still nothing about canoe sprint...

:ESP Federation confirmed the reallocation of the :AIN men's C1 a few days ago, so I think they will keep the C2 quota.

1 minute ago, Oscar said:

:ESP Federation confirmed the reallocation of the :AIN men's C1 a few days ago, so I think they will keep the C2 quota.

It's a bit of a surprise that they are cutting them down everywhere and they left the canoe alone, even though there were a lot of doubts about the interpretation of the word "team- crew" and Styhl's rich doping past.

27 minutes ago, copravolley said:

It's a bit of a surprise that they are cutting them down everywhere and they left the canoe alone, even though there were a lot of doubts about the interpretation of the word "team- crew" and Styhl's rich doping past.

As well as Korovashkov`s EPO

 

But the question is still open (on wednesday russian canoe officials said that they do not know the fate of their quotas).

It is only the decision at ICF level (to keep C2 and reallocate C1). As we could see in wrestling that it means nothing for the IOC.

 

By now the IOC did not say a word on Canoe sprint, Judo and Swimming. So it can go one way or another.

 

4 minutes ago, avlar said:

As well as Korovashkov`s EPO

 

But the question is still open (on wednesday russian canoe officials said that they do not know the fate of their quotas).

It is only the decision at ICF level (to keep C2 and reallocate C1). As we could see in wrestling that it means nothing for the IOC.

 

By now the IOC did not say a word on Canoe sprint, Judo and Swimming. So it can go one way or another.

 

Swimming? After all, the Russians themselves withdrew from this discipline. Since they were banned from the World Championships in Doha in February, the topic of swimming has not been discussed in their context.

3 minutes ago, copravolley said:

Swimming? After all, the Russians themselves withdrew from this discipline. Since they were banned from the World Championships in Doha in February, the topic of swimming has not been discussed in their context.

Yes, but belorussians have several quotas. And some of them may be lost too.

 

Yefimova tried to qualify via the Championship of Bahamas but failed. WA answered to russian request that they will not give her a wildcard.

 

But! Some russian swimmer Somov got neutral status at the last moment and is going to compete in Paris. 

I have never seen his name before. But he lives in the USA so he is not connected to russia and may be allowed to go to the Olympics.

7 minutes ago, avlar said:

Yes, but belorussians have several quotas. And some of them may be lost too.

 

Yefimova tried to qualify via the Championship of Bahamas but failed. WA answered to russian request that they will not give her a wildcard.

 

But! Some russian swimmer Somov got neutral status at the last moment and is going to compete in Paris. 

I have never seen his name before. But he lives in the USA so he is not connected to russia and may be allowed to go to the Olympics.

Kiripichnikova now it`s French. Jefimova, the one from Russia (because she is even younger from Estonia and also swims breaststroke), is probably already old and has no chance of winning medals. It's strange that she's still thinking about something.

Edited by copravolley

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