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Summer Olympic Games 2020 Team Sizes


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Now that the team qualifications are on again, I wanted to count the teams per nations that have already qualified. I am talking about only team sports, so football, basketball, volleyball, water polo, handball, field hockey, rugby, baseball, softball and 3x3 basketball. (I know that beach volleyball is technically a team sport, but I don't want to count an event where multiple pairs can qualify from the same nation, plus it's just pairs.)

 

Edit: I have changed by mind and deleted the 3x3 basketball quotas. The teams are too small compared to the other sports, so I think it doesn't have the importance as the other events in terms of team size and athlete quotas. 

 

16 teams

 

:JPN 

 

11 teams

 

:AUS 

 

10 teams

 

:USA

 

8 teams

 

:ARG  :CAN  :ESP 

 

6 teams

 

:BRA  :KOR  :NZL  :RSA 

 

5 teams

 

:CHN  :FRA  :GBR  :NED

 

4 teams

 

:ITA 

 

3 teams

 

:GER  :KEN  :RUS  :SRB 

 

2 teams

 

:BEL  :EGY  :FIJ  :HUN  :IND  :IRI  :MEX  :NGR 

 

1 team

 

:ANG  :BRN  :CIV  :DEN  :DOM  :IRL  :ISR  :KAZ  :KSA  :POL  :PUR  :ROU  :SWE  :TUN  :TUR  :VEN  :ZAM  

 

 

The most notable nation in teams sports that's missing from this list is :CRO, but they still got a couple of really good chances to qualify in team sports. 

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3 minutes ago, Vektor said:

Now that the team qualifications are on again, I wanted to count the teams per nations that have already qualified. I am talking about only team sports, so football, basketball, volleyball, water polo, handball, field hockey, rugby, baseball, softball and 3x3 basketball. (I know that beach volleyball is technically a team sport, but I don't want to count an event where multiple pairs can qualify from the same nation, plus it's just pairs.)

 

17 teams

 

:JPN 

 

11 teams

 

:AUS 

 

10 teams

 

:USA

 

8 teams

 

:ARG  :CAN  :ESP 

 

7 teams

 

:CHN 

 

6 teams

 

:BRA  :KOR  :NZL  :RSA 

 

5 teams

 

:FRA  :GBR  :NED  :RUS 

 

4 teams

 

:ITA  :SRB  

 

3 teams

 

:GER  :KEN  

 

2 teams

 

:BEL  :EGY  :FIJ  :HUN  :IND  :IRI  :MEX  :NGR  :ROU 

 

1 team

 

:ANG  :BRN  :CIV  :DEN  :DOM  :IRL  :ISR  :KAZ  :KSA  :MGL  :POL  :PUR  :SWE  :TUN  :TUR  :VEN  :ZAM  

 

 

The most notable nation in teams sports that's missing from this list is :CRO, but they still got a couple of really good chances to qualify in team sports. 

My Pronostics :

Baseball : Cuba - United States

 

Basket Ball Men's : Lithuania - Greece - Serbia - Croatia or Russia

 

Football Men's : Honduras - USA

Women's : China - Cameroon

 

Handball Mens : Brazil - Norway - Germany - Sweden - France - Croatia

Women's : Hungary - Sweden - Spain - Russia - Romania - Norway

 

Rugby Seven Men's : France

Women's : France - Russia

 

Water-Polo Men's : Greece - Croatia - Montenegro or Russia or Germany

 

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13 minutes ago, Benolympique said:

My Pronostics :

Baseball : Cuba - United States

 

Basket Ball Men's : Lithuania - Greece - Serbia - Croatia or Russia

 

Football Men's : Honduras - USA

Women's : China - Cameroon

 

Handball Mens : Brazil - Norway - Germany - Sweden - France - Croatia

Women's : Hungary - Sweden - Spain - Russia - Romania - Norway

 

Rugby Seven Men's : France

Women's : France - Russia

 

Water-Polo Men's : Greece - Croatia - Montenegro or Russia or Germany

 

In every 3 scenarios you predict Croatia to qualifly,i hope you are right

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3 minutes ago, Rafoo said:

In every 3 scenarios you predict Croatia to qualifly,i hope you are right

water polo and handball for sure, basketball will be more difficult but doable

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41 minutes ago, Vektor said:

Now that the team qualifications are on again, I wanted to count the teams per nations that have already qualified. I am talking about only team sports, so football, basketball, volleyball, water polo, handball, field hockey, rugby, baseball, softball and 3x3 basketball. (I know that beach volleyball is technically a team sport, but I don't want to count an event where multiple pairs can qualify from the same nation, plus it's just pairs.)

 

Edit: I have changed by mind and deleted the 3x3 basketball quotas. The teams are too small compared to the other sports, so I think it doesn't have the importance as the other events in terms of team size and athlete quotas. 

 

16 teams

 

:JPN 

 

11 teams

 

:AUS 

 

10 teams

 

:USA

 

8 teams

 

:ARG  :CAN  :ESP 

 

6 teams

 

:BRA  :KOR  :NZL  :RSA 

 

5 teams

 

:CHN  :FRA  :GBR  :NED

 

4 teams

 

:ITA 

 

3 teams

 

:GER  :KEN  :RUS  :SRB 

 

2 teams

 

:BEL  :EGY  :FIJ  :HUN  :IND  :IRI  :MEX  :NGR 

 

1 team

 

:ANG  :BRN  :CIV  :DEN  :DOM  :IRL  :ISR  :KAZ  :KSA  :POL  :PUR  :ROU  :SWE  :TUN  :TUR  :VEN  :ZAM  

 

 

The most notable nation in teams sports that's missing from this list is :CRO, but they still got a couple of really good chances to qualify in team sports. 

In case you want to compare it to Rio, this is what we had 5 years ago:

 

13 teams

 

:BRA 

 

10 teams

 

:USA 

 

9 teams

 

:ARG  :AUS  :ESP  :FRA 

 

7 teams

 

:JPN 

 

6 teams

 

:CHN 

 

5 teams

 

:CAN  :GER  :NZL 

 

4 teams

 

:GBR  :ITA  :KOR  :NED  :RUS  :SRB  :SWE 

 

3 teams

 

:COL  :CRO  :FIJ  :RSA  

 

2 teams

 

:DEN  :EGY  :HUN  :IND  :KEN  :MEX  :MNE  :NGR  :POL  

 

1 team

 

:ALG  :ANG  :BEL  :BLR  :CMR  :CUB  :GRE  :HON  :IRI  :IRL  :IRQ  :LTU  :NOR  :POR  :PUR  :QAT  :ROU  :SEN  :SLO  :TUN  :TUR  :VEN  :ZIM  

 

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Canada needs one more team sport to tie our record of nine (when we hosted the 1976 Olympics).

 

We have four opportunities remaining (men's baseball, basketball, football and water polo).

 

If we can assemble our best team we'd have decent chances in basketball and football, but that's unlikely (especially since the NBA started its season later).

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