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Figure Skating ISU World Championships 2017


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2 hours ago, dcro said:

 

24 quotas are on offer. But they are assigned to nations by special rules, not athletes. So finishing in top 24 does not guarantee anything,

Thanks :hatoff: 

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Canada :CAN officially qualifies 3 pairs :clap:

 

For ice dance and women's its almost certain 3 quotas each.

 

For the men if Kevin Reynolds moves up there would be 3 there as well.


I cannot recall the last time a country had a full quota for the Olympics...

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Looks like the situation is pretty much set. The only change from yesterday is that France gains one quota while USA loses one. Nice gift for the second French pair that finished second to last.

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53 minutes ago, dcro said:

Looks like the situation is pretty much set. The only change from yesterday is that France gains one quota while USA loses one. Nice gift for the second French pair that finished second to last.

So, i'm rights?

 

Pairs Olympic qualification standings.

3 quotas - :CHN:RUS:CAN

2 quotas -:FRA:ITA:GER

1 quota -:USA 

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1 godzinę temu, Gianlu33 napisał:

So, i'm rights?

 

Pairs Olympic qualification standings.

3 quotas - :CHN:RUS:CAN

2 quotas -:FRA:ITA:GER

1 quota -:USA 

 

I think France got only one quota. To win 2 qualification they have to score max. 28 points and 8(James/Cipres)+27(Esbrat/Novoselov)=35. 

So France's quota should go to Czech Republic 

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13 minutes ago, Mateusz said:

 

I think France got only one quota. To win 2 qualification they have to score max. 28 points and 8(James/Cipres)+27(Esbrat/Novoselov)=35. 

So France's quota should go to Czech Republic 

Are you sure? I looking this quotas on wikipedia too but i haven't other source..

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19 minutes ago, Mateusz said:

 

I think France got only one quota. To win 2 qualification they have to score max. 28 points and 8(James/Cipres)+27(Esbrat/Novoselov)=35. 

So France's quota should go to Czech Republic 

 

Esbrat/Novoselov get 18 points. If a counting pair fails to qualify for free skate they get 18 points by default.

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1 hour ago, Gianlu33 said:

So, i'm rights?

 

Pairs Olympic qualification standings.

3 quotas - :CHN:RUS:CAN

2 quotas -:FRA:ITA:GER

1 quota -:USA 

 

Yes, this is correct.

 

Czech Republic is unfortunately first under the line, they will still have a decent chance to qualify in Septembers Oberstdorf final qualification with 4 last quotas for 4 non already qualified countries to be distribued. and keep in mind, that in figure skating the unused quotas are reallocated, so if Germany and France will not use their 2nd quotas - very likely btw - CZE will be in directly

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1 godzinę temu, dcro napisał:

 

Esbrat/Novoselov get 18 points. If a counting pair fails to qualify for free skate they get 18 points by default.

Oh, now i see this rule on ISU website. But this is really stupid. It will be much more clear and right if points were the same as places

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1 hour ago, hckosice said:

 

Yes, this is correct.

 

Czech Republic is unfortunately first under the line, they will still have a decent chance to qualify in Septembers Oberstdorf final qualification with 4 last quotas for 4 non already qualified countries to be distribued. and keep in mind, that in figure skating the unused quotas are reallocated, so if Germany and France will not use their 2nd quotas - very likely btw - CZE will be in directly

 

They will be reallocated to the final qualification event however, not the WCh.

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