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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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5 minutes ago, avlar said:

Yes, now it is much more real than week ago.

 

At the same time Somov, who live in the USA can ignore this boycott. 

Russians haven`t been competing in Athletics as a full team since 2016. Almost 10 years. Some people already compete for other countries but these are still isolated cases: people who have already trained abroad, e.g. Kirpichnikova in France or Sofia Prosvirnova (short track), who has a husband from Denmark, etc.

Edited by copravolley

Everything is going according to plan, unless some committee doesn`t accept his quota.

IJF updated their website and reallocated some AIN`s quotas https://www.ijf.org/wrl_olympic?category=8

 

What is strange: the only confirmed reallocations to other NOCs are in this table.

Other reallocations required by the IOC are done in favour of other AINs - for example - Dudina in W48

 

@Cinnamon Bun

Judo GILIAZOVA Sabina Women's -48kg BEDIOUI Oumaima :TUN Reallocation to ...
Judo KURBONMAMADOVA Daria Women's -57 Shukurjon Aminova :UZB Reallocated to :UZB
Judo LILUASHVILI Dali Women's -63kg Krystyna Homan (W78+) :UKR AIN - LILUASHVILI Dali [8]
Judo TAIMAZOVA Madina Women's -70kg Tais Pina :POR Reallocated to :POR
Judo STARTSEVA Elis Women's +78kg Moira Morillo :DOM AIN - STARTSEVA Elis [8]
Judo ABDULAEV Ramazan Men's -60kg Andrea Carlino :ITA Reallocated to :ITA
Judo CHOPANOV Murad Men's -66kg Muhammed Demiral :TUR Reallocated to :TUR
Judo LAVRENTEV Danil Men's -73kg Magdiel Estrada :CUB AIN - Makhmadbek MAKHMADBEKOV [8]
Judo ARBUZOV Timur Men's -81kg Achraf Moutti :MAR Reallocation to ...
Judo IGOLNIKOV Mikhail Men's -90kg Eduard Trippel :GER Reallocation to ...
Judo KANIKOVSKIY Matvey Men's -100kg Zsombor Veg :HUN Reallocated to :HUN
Judo TASOEV Inal Men's +100kg Enej Marinic :SLO AIN - Valerii ENDOVITSKII [8]

 

[8] - quota is declined by the russian judo federation but cannot be reallocated until the official rejection comes to the IOC

Edited by avlar
1 hour ago, avlar said:

Women's -48kg Tamar Malca :ISR Reallocation to ...

Tamar Malca cannot get quota because other Israeli athlete already has it in this category. It should go to Bedioui :TUN

Edited by Anatolii
6 minutes ago, Anatolii said:

Tamar Malca cannot get quota because other Israeli athlete already has it in this category. It should go to Bedioui :TUN

Thank you! Fixed it

1 hour ago, avlar said:

Judo LILUASHVILI Dali Women's -63kg Krystyna Homan (W78+) :UKR AIN - LILUASHVILI Dali [8]

And here there are 6 AIN athletes with more points than Homan, so IJF may reallocate to other AINs.

On 6/28/2024 at 8:12 PM, avlar said:

So Vive la France :FRA - quota is yours

Why France did not get automatic quota as host nation?

5 minutes ago, Anatolii said:

Why France did not get automatic quota as host nation?

The host- nation is not guaranteed a place in every discipline.

IOC update (only accepting/declining and replace tennis players):

 

Rowing

  • No quota places for AINs with a Russian passport
  • 2 quota places (1 Male / 1 Female) for AINs with a Belarusian passport

Eligible and invited athletes with a Belarusian passport

  • Yauheni ZALATY (M) - Invitation accepted
  • Tatsiana KLIMOVICH (F) - Invitation accepted

Shooting

  • No quota places for AINs with a Russian passport
  • 3 quota places (1 Male / 2 Female) for AINs with a Belarusian passport

Eligible and invited athletes with a Belarusian passport

  • Darya CHUPRYS (F) - Invitation accepted
  • Aliaksandra PIATROVA (F) - Invitation accepted

Tennis

  • 8 quota places (4 Male / 4 Female) for AINs with a Russian passport
  • 2 quota places (0 Male / 2 Female) for AINs with a Belarusian passport

Eligible and invited athletes with a Russian passport

  • Daniil MEDVEDEV (M) - Invitation accepted
  • Andrey RUBLEV (M) - Invitation declined
  • Karen KACHANOV (M) – Invitation declined
  • Roman SAFIULLIN (M) – Invitation accepted
  • Daria KASATKINA (F) - Invitation declined
  • Liudmila SAMSONOVA (F) – Invitation declined
  • Ekaterina ALEKSANDROVA (F) – Invitation accepted
  • Mirra ANDREEVA (F) - Invitation accepted
  • Pavel KOTOV (M) - Invitation accepted
  • Anna KALINSKAIA (F) - Invitation declined
  • Anastasia POTAPOVA (F)
  • Diana SHNAIDER (F) - Invitation accepted

Eligible and invited athletes with a Belarusian passport

  • Aryna SABALENKA (F)
  • Victoria AZARENKA (F) - Invitation accepted

 

 

Canoe

  • Zakhar PETROV (M) - Invitation accepted

 

Cycling, Road

  • Gleb SYRITSA (M) – Invitation accepted

 

Edited by Anatolii

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