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AIN athletes qualification for Paris 2024 Olympic Games and reallocation of quotas [post#1 updated 29.06] Road to Paris 2024


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On 6/29/2024 at 11:55 PM, avlar said:

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

According both @Cinnamon Bunsimulations :POL could count for reallocation for Kaleta or Podolak, you maybe know anything more about current situation? Our media and NOC says nothing about it and IJF didnt published yet official list with all qualifiers.

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1 hour ago, rybak said:

According both @Cinnamon Bunsimulations :POL could count for reallocation for Kaleta or Podolak, you maybe know anything more about current situation? Our media and NOC says nothing about it and IJF didnt published yet official list with all qualifiers.

Yes, current reallocation scenario gives chances for Kaleta via Universality reallocation.

Podolak is also on the list but the number of allocated universality quotas does not leave him free quota place.

(Second scenario with reallocation to Podolak did not come true).

 

The chances of Kaleta are real now. But IJF has a lot of problems with reallocations:

 

1) 4 russian judokas invited by the IOC did not accept but at the same time did not declined quotas.

2) 5 AIN quotas were reallocated to judokas from another NOCs - that is OK

3o) 3 AIN quotas were reallocated to another AINs who was not on the initial list sent to the IOC by IJF.

Nobody knows whether they will simply decline them all or will spend some time checking them

4) At the same time IJF and IOC just follow the procedure - russian judo federation cannot decline all quotas as they announced (because inviatations were sent directly to the athletes) - so we have to wait for this step by step reallocations.

 

P.S. There are some sign that russians may decline all the wrestling quotas too. The chance is not 0%. But formal confirmation is needed.

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41 minutes ago, avlar said:

Yes, current reallocation scenario gives chances for Kaleta via Universality reallocation.

Podolak is also on the list but the number of allocated universality quotas does not leave him free quota place.

(Second scenario with reallocation to Podolak did not come true).

 

The chances of Kaleta are real now. But IJF has a lot of problems with reallocations:

 

1) 4 russian judokas invited by the IOC did not accept but at the same time did not declined quotas.

2) 5 AIN quotas were reallocated to judokas from another NOCs - that is OK

3o) 3 AIN quotas were reallocated to another AINs who was not on the initial list sent to the IOC by IJF.

Nobody knows whether they will simply decline them all or will spend some time checking them

4) At the same time IJF and IOC just follow the procedure - russian judo federation cannot decline all quotas as they announced (because inviatations were sent directly to the athletes) - so we have to wait for this step by step reallocations.

 

P.S. There are some sign that russians may decline all the wrestling quotas too. The chance is not 0%. But formal confirmation is needed.

Kaleta is only 4th female in line, I doubt there will be so many universality reallocation if any 

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Swimming

  • 1 quota places (1 Male / 0 Female) 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 Russian passport

  • Evgenii SOMOV (M)

Eligible and invited athletes with a Belarusian passport

  • Alina ZMUSHKA (F)
  • Ilya SHYMANOVICH (M)
  • Anastasiya SHKURDAI (F)
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Belarusians accepted their invitations in canoeing:

Uladzislau KRAVETS (M) - Invitation accepted

Yuliya TRUSHKINA (F) - Invitation accepted

Still waiting for Aleksei KOROVASHKOV (M) from Russia. His C2 partner from the Szeged qualifiers didn't get invited.

Edit: It looks like he also accepted https://www.sports.ru/rowing/1116199895-kanoisty-korovashkov-i-petrov-podtverdili-uchastie-v-olimpijskix-igrax.html and will team up with Petrov. 

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Russian judoka Makhmadbek Makhmadbekov will not compete at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. The Russian Judo Federation (RJF) reported this to TASS.
 

Earlier, the press service of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) reported that Makhmadbekov accepted the offer to perform at the Olympics.
 

“Makhmadbek Makhmadbekov refused to participate in the Olympic Games. We have at our disposal a corresponding notification from the athlete,” said FDR President Sergei Soloveichik.

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