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On 7/6/2024 at 4:25 AM, Art Art said:

Officially!

Russian wrestlers, who received an invitation from the IOC, refused to compete at the Games in Paris.

Kind of crazy all the drama around :AIN athletes given how few of them there will be in the end.

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This should make you think twice about true russian intentions. Maybe after today's attacks doubts are even smaller by at least some of you. Russia is only playing with the world, they don't care, it's all just a plan of their ironic approach to any basic values. They are also only playing with ioc, even in this situation. 

I fell in love with sports.....since i first seen it

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26 minutes ago, Pavlo said:

This should make you think twice about true russian intentions. Maybe after today's attacks doubts are even smaller by at least some of you. Russia is only playing with the world, they don't care, it's all just a plan of their ironic approach to any basic values. They are also only playing with ioc, even in this situation. 

I see no reasons why russians can take part in the Olympics at all

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On 7/6/2024 at 12:25 PM, Art Art said:

Officially!

Russian wrestlers, who received an invitation from the IOC, refused to compete at the Games in Paris.

Are you sure? 

 

I'm now being told that that "the Russians may not even withdraw in time and just ignore the IOC on the formal side"

 

I admit I don't know what that exactly means. 

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20 minutes ago, Dragon said:

Are you sure? 

 

I'm now being told that that "the Russians may not even withdraw in time and just ignore the IOC on the formal side"

 

I admit I don't know what that exactly means. 

The same is with C2 etc. The only thing that went crazy is Russia, really. After today, especially after deliberate attack on childrens hospital (cancer type too) Russia should be expelled from ioc for many years. As i wrote earlier we know them the best. Believe me, fact, not opinion. And all of this is just a kind of fun / play for them, i assure you. Sick minds.  And this is this difference with Israel etc. Everywhere else there is some basic hint of basic rules, values. Only Russia plays on purpose without any human rules. 

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1 hour ago, Dragon said:

Are you sure? 

 

I'm now being told that that "the Russians may not even withdraw in time and just ignore the IOC on the formal side"

 

I admit I don't know what that exactly means. 

Not withdraw and not show up. Essentially a big fu to the those who could have been reallocated quotas

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1 hour ago, Pavlo said:

The same is with C2 etc. The only thing that went crazy is Russia, really. After today, especially after deliberate attack on childrens hospital (cancer type too) Russia should be expelled from ioc for many years. As i wrote earlier we know them the best. Believe me, fact, not opinion. And all of this is just a kind of fun / play for them, i assure you. Sick minds.  And this is this difference with Israel etc. Everywhere else there is some basic hint of basic rules, values. Only Russia plays on purpose without any human rules. 

russian sport-express today reacted to the elections in France:

 

"The amazing scenario with the right-wing coming to power, increasing violence in the streets and the incredible invitation of russians to the Olympics by the new government also did not materialize."

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6 hours ago, avlar said:

russian sport-express today reacted to the elections in France:

 

"The amazing scenario with the right-wing coming to power, increasing violence in the streets and the incredible invitation of russians to the Olympics by the new government also did not materialize."

This is kind of sick language of war propaganda country. Sth like in Germany in 30s. Unreadable b...shit, especially that right-wing didn't come to power. Sth like double-thought in amazing 1984 (dwumyśl in polish translation)...book about Russia in fact. 

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On 5/31/2024 at 7:16 PM, avlar said:

Official update according to the IOC statement on the 15th of June https://olympics.com/ioc/paris-2024-individual-neutral-athletes

 

Short notes from the IOC statement:

 

1. Decisions to reject quotas are final.

2. Decisions to approve quotas are not final - new facts may lead to the rejection of invitation.

3. Decisions cannot be appealed - NOCs were not invited to the Games, so it is a good will to invite individual athletes... or not

4. Unused quotas will be reallocated to another NOCs (not to be sunstituted by another AINs).

 

Empty lines in the IOC Decision column means no decision yet.

Reallocation to another NOC means that IF has to reallocate this quota to another NOC (not AIN) according to the IOC decision.

The most probable reallocation is mentioned in the table.

 

Here we have russians - belorussians below

 

Sports Athlete(s) Discipline Possible Reallocation NOC IOC Decision + IF reallocation if happened
Wrestling Zaur Uguev Men's freestyle 57 kg Meirambek Kartbay :KAZ AIN - Nachin MONGUSH [9]
Wrestling Shamil Mamedov Men's freestyle 65 kg Maxim Saculţan :MDA AIN - Shamil MAMEDOV [9]
Wrestling Zaurbek Sidakov Men's freestyle 74 kg Lu Feng ** :CHN Reallocated to :CHN
Wrestling Artur Naifonov Men's freestyle 86 kg Vasyl Mykhailov :UKR

AIN - Arslan BAGAEV [9]

Reallocated to :UKR

Wrestling Alikhan Zhabrailov Men's freestyle 97 kg Illia ARCHAIA** :UKR Reallocated to :UKR
Wrestling Abdulla Kurbanov Men's freestyle 125 kg Oleksandr Khotsianivskyi  :UKR

AIN - Abdulla KURBANOV [9]

Reallocated to :UKR

Wrestling Nadezhda Sokolova Women's freestyle 50 k

Gabija DILYTE**

:LTU Reallocated to :LTU
Wrestling Natalia Malysheva Women's freestyle 53 kg Annika WENDLE :GER AIN - Natalya MALYSHEVA [9]
Wrestling Olga Khoroshavtseva Women's freestyle 57 kg Khongorzul BOLDSAIKHAN **** :MGL AIN - Veronika CHUMIKOVA (rejected by the athlete)
Reallocated to :MGL
Wrestling Alina Kasabieva Women's freestyle 62 kg Ameline DOUARRE :FRA

AIN - Alina KASABIEVA [9]

Reallocated to :FRA

Wrestling Khanum Velieva Women's freestyle 68 kg Manola Skobelska :UKR

AIN - Elizaveta PETLIAKOVA [9]

Reallocated to :UKR

Wrestling Sadyk Lalaev Men's Greco-Roman 60 kg Razvan ARNAUT :ROU Reallocated to :ROU ******
Wrestling Sergey Kutuzov Men's Greco-Roman 77 kg Kamal Ameer BEY :USA Reallocated to :USA
Wrestling Milad Alirzaev Men's Greco-Roman 87 kg Turpal Bisultanov DEN AIN - Alan OSTAEV [9]
Wrestling Artur Sargsian Men's Greco-Roman 97 kg Lucas Lazogianis :GER AIN - Magomed MURTAZALIEV [9]
Wrestling Sergey Semenov Men's Greco-Roman 130 kg Georgi IVANOV** :BUL Reallocated to :BUL
Taekwondo Maksim Khramtsov Men's –80 kg Stefan Takov :SRB Reallocated to :SRB ***
Taekwondo Vladislav Larin Men's +80 kg Nikita Rafalovich :UZB Reallocated to :UZB ***
Taekwondo Tatiana Minina Women's –57 kg Dominika Hronová :CZE Reallocated to :CZE ***
Taekwondo Polina Khan Women's +67 kg Marlene Jahl :AUT Reallocation to another NOC
Trampoline Iana Lebedeva Women's Sofia Correia :POR AIN - Anzhela BLADTCEVA
Canoe Sprint Alexey KOROVASHKOV  Ivan SHTYL C2 Men 500m Aleksander KITEWSKI  Arsen SLIWINSKI :POL AIN - Alexey KOROVASHKOV  Zakhar PETROV
Cycling Tamara DRONOVA Road -   AIN - Tamara DRONOVA
Cycling Alena IVANCHENKO Road -   AIN - Alena IVANCHENKO
Cycling Alexandr VLASOV Road -   AIN - Alexandr VLASOV - rejected by athlete
AIN - Gleb SYRITSA
Judo GILIAZOVA Sabina Women's -48kg ??? ???

AIN - DUDINA Kristina [8]

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]

Reallocated to :UKR

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]

Reallocated to ???

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 STODOLSKI Adam :POL

AIN - Makhmadbek MAKHMADBEKOV [8]

Reallocated to :POL

Judo ARBUZOV Timur Men's -81kg Achraf Moutti :MAR AIN - KARAPETYAN David [8]
Reallocation to ...
Judo IGOLNIKOV Mikhail Men's -90kg Eduard Trippel :GER AIN - LORSANOV Mansur [8]
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]

Reallocated to :SLO

 

belorussians:  

Sports Athlete(s) Discipline Possible Reallocation NOC IOC Decision + IF reallocation if happened
Cycling Hanna TSERAKH Road     AIN - Hanna TSERAKH
Trampoline Viyaleta BARDZILOUSKAYA Women's     AIN - Viyaleta BARDZILOUSKAYA
Trampoline Ivan LITVINOVICH Men's     AIN - Ivan LITVINOVICH
Taekwondo Georgi Gurtsiev 58 kg Lev Korneev :SRB Reallocated to :SRB ***
Weightlifting Siuzanna VALODZKA W71kg MIRABAL FERIA Yeniuska :CUB AIN - Siuzanna VALODZKA
Weightlifting Yauheni TSIKHANTSOU M102kg DEHDAR Reza :IRI AIN - Yauheni TSIKHANTSOU
Weightlifting ASAYONAK Petr  M89kg SANTAVY Boady Robert :CAN Reallocated to :CAN
Weightlifting ZIAZIULIN Eduard M102+kg Kamil Kucera :CZE Reallocated to :CZE
Wrestling Aryan Tsiutryn Men's freestyle 57 kg Vladimir EGOROV :MKD Reallocated to :MKD
Wrestling Mahamedkhabib Kadzimahamedau Men's freestyle 74 kg Frank Chamizo :ITA AIN - Yahor AKULICH [7]
Reallocated to :ITA
Wrestling Aliaksandr Hushtyn Men's freestyle 97 kg Radu LEFTER :MDA AIN - Uladzislau KAZLOU [7]
Reallocated to :MDA
Wrestling Dzianis Khramiankou Men's freestyle 125 kg Kamil Tomasz KOSCIOLEK :POL Reallocated to :POL
Wrestling Kiryl Maskevich Men's Greco-Roman 87 kg Lasha GOBADZE :GEO Reallocated to :GEO
Wrestling Abubakar KHASLAKHANAU Men's Greco-Roman 97 kg Mihail KAJAIA :SRB AIN - Abubakar KHASLAKHANAU
Wrestling Pavel Hlinchuk Men's Greco-Roman 130 kg Heiki Nabi :EST AIN - Dzmitri ZARUBSKI [7]
Reallocated to :EST
Wrestling Vanesa Kaladzinskaya Women's freestyle 53 kg Maria Prevolaraki :GRE AIN - Viyaleta REBIKAVA [7]
Reallocated to :GRE
Wrestling Iryna Kurachkina Women's freestyle 57 kg Alina HRUSHYNA AKOBIIA :UKR Reallocated to :UKR
Wrestling Veranika Ivanova Women's freestyle 62 kg Johanna LINDBORG :SWE AIN - Krystsina SAZYKINA [7]
Reallocated to :SWE
Shooting Uladzislau Dzemesh Men`s Air Pistol 10m     Reallocation to ...
Pentathlon Mariya Gnedtchik Women`s individual Veronika NOVOTNA :CZE Reallocated to :CZE
Pentathlon Anastasiya Prokopenko Women`s individual Anna JURT :SUI Reallocated to :SUI

 

Reallocation in judo calculate by @Cinnamon Bun is in the separate post

 

Reallocation in wrestling by UWW https://uww.org/article/uww-reallocates-16-olympic-games-paris-2024-quotas

 

 

Remarks:

* - quota should go to JO Seongbin but :KOR has selected its maximum number of participant and it is unlikely that IWF or NF will revise that selecion. Thanks to @Jan Linha and @phelps

 

** - important precedent was found by @Faramir to show alternative way of reallocation supported by @Art Art:

a) at a single tournament - quota goes to the first eligible athlete at the tournament where it was won by AIN, not taking into account those who won quotas later

b) chronologocally - tournament by tournament - with cascading redistribution of quotas, taking into account those who won quotas later and redistributing their quotas from later tournaments.

 

These alternative ways are show in the table only for the quotas determined to the reallocation by the IOC.

 

*** - thanks for @mard0n , @MantaRaymarc , @Jan Linha @Майкл. It looks to be the first reallocations confirmed by NOCs

 

**** - Alina HRUSHYNA AKOBIIA has priority for this reallocation but she has another reallocation spot from European qualifier which took place earlier

 

****** - confirmed by NF according to @IoNuTzZ

 

[7] - the IOC invited the athlete, but the quota was rejected by the NOC of belarus https://wrestling.by/news/lish-odin-belorusskij-borecz-primet-uchastie-na-olimpiade

[8] - quota declined by russian judo federation. Waiting for official confirmation

[9] - quota was accepted but later declined by russian wrestling federation. Waiting for official confirmation of rejection from each athlete

 

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Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, avlar said:

 

Empty lines in the IOC Decision column means no decision yet.

Reallocation to another NOC means that IF has to reallocate this quota to another NOC (not AIN) according to the IOC decision.

The most probable reallocation is mentioned in the table.

can you mark where reallocation is confirmed and where is not.

And there is no tennis in the table. There should be reallocations too as not all athletes accepted.

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