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Sailing Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016


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Turkey, Spain and Italy accepted their reallocated quotas. Sweden and Canada didn't, at least not yet.

 

http://www.sailing.org/tools/documents/2016QualifiedNationsMNAconfirmationfromallevents08.06.16-[20826].pdf

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Paul Kohlhoff/Carolina Werner managed to earn an astonishing 2nd place in Nacra 17 at the Sailing World Cup Weymouth & Portland in a field with nearly all Rio top boats. Now they have to wait if the NOC will follow the recommendation of the German sailing federation (DSV).

Announcement will made either on Juni 28th or latest on Juli 12th.

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Switzerland has received quota in men's 49er, after Canada declined it... Thanks a lot ISAF for still not updating your qualification list. I found this thanks to Swiss NOC.

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14 hours ago, dcro said:

Switzerland has received quota in men's 49er, after Canada declined it... Thanks a lot ISAF for still not updating your qualification list. I found this thanks to Swiss NOC.

Same as the women's RS:X. Sweden and Canada declined the spots, re-distributing them to Latvia and Singapore.

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Canada also declined men's RS:X quota. Who is next in line?

 

This decision seems strange, but in Canada results speak. If you send an athlete and they finish so low, your funding will suffer. In events with less boats, the athletes have a chance of placing in top 20. For ex. finishing 19/20 in an event is better than 37/50 (even though you were much further away from last). 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, intoronto said:

Canada also declined men's RS:X quota. Who is next in line?

 

This decision seems strange, but in Canada results speak. If you send an athlete and they finish so low, your funding will suffer. In events with less boats, the athletes have a chance of placing in top 20. For ex. finishing 19/20 in an event is better than 37/50 (even though you were much further away from last). 

 

 


Turkey is next in line.

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17 minutes ago, intoronto said:

Canada also declined men's RS:X quota. Who is next in line?

 

This decision seems strange, but in Canada results speak. If you send an athlete and they finish so low, your funding will suffer. In events with less boats, the athletes have a chance of placing in top 20. For ex. finishing 19/20 in an event is better than 37/50 (even though you were much further away from last). 

 

 

How did you know that Canada decline the RS:X (both men and women) and 49er quotas? ISAF has not published the updated qualification list for weeks.

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20 minutes ago, MantaRaymarc said:

How did you know that Canada decline the RS:X (both men and women) and 49er quotas? ISAF has not published the updated qualification list for weeks.

 

Both facebook/Instagram pages of the athletes who qualified the original quota confirmed this. Idk about 49er...

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3 minutes ago, intoronto said:

 

Both facebook/Instagram pages of the athletes who qualified the original quota confirmed this. Idk about 49er...

Swiss NOC announced its sailors in 49er on their Olympic team website.

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Australia declined women's 49er FX quota, it's official now.

 

http://www.sailing.org.au/australian-sailing-statement-olympic-nomination-appeal-court-arbitration-sport-dismissed/

 

Croatia is next in line, but we will decline it because of the injury apparently. We don't even have luck when we receive reallocation. :roflmao: Austria is next in line.

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