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Can't confirm all the details yet but :IRL has never had a team with more than 80 in it and we will be over 100 in Tokyo (having 26 from Hockey and rugby helps...)

 

The most sports we've ever been represented in has been 14 and we're at 19 so far.

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Team Romania - 94 (6 athletes, not 1)

If the lights light up exactly at the correct moment, he was definitely first, since his light went on first. Not sure if those lights are 100% accurate though?

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Beach-Volley Asian Continental Cup

 

:THA Nakhom Pathom (Thailand) -  23 June 2021 - 28 June 2021 :THA

AVC BEACH VOLLEYBALL CONTINENTAL CUP 2021 (SEMI-FINALS) – Asian Volleyball  Confederation

Beach-Volley at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Men's Tournament

  • :AUS  Australia (2 Quotas)

 

Beach Volley at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Women's Tournament

  • :CHN  China (2 Quotas)
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Beach-Volley South America Continental Cup

 

:CHI:PAR Santiago & Asunción (Chile & Paraguay) -  2 June 2021 - 27 June 2021 :CHI:PAR

 

File:CSV logo.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

 

Beach-Volley at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Men's Tournament

  • :ARG  Argentina (2 Quotas)

 

Beach Volley at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Women's Tournament

  • :ARG  Argentina (2 Quotas)
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Golf Olympic Ranking 2021

 

:IOC 20 June 2021 :IOC
 
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Golf at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Women's Stroke-Play Individual

  • :ARG Argentina (1 Quota)
  • :AUS Australia (2 Quotas)
  • :AUT Austria (1 Quota)
  • :BEL Belgium (1 Quota)
  • :CAN Canada (2 Quotas)
  • :CHN China (2 Quotas)
  • :TPE Chinese Taipei (2 Quotas)
  • :COL Colombia (1 Quota)
  • :CZE Czech Republic (1 Quota)
  • :DEN Denmark (2 Quotas)
  • :ECU Ecuador (1 Quota)
  • :FIN Finland (2 Quotas)
  • :FRA France (2 Quotas)
  • :GER Germany (2 Quotas)
  • :GBR Great Britain (2 Quotas)
  • :HKG Hong Kong (1 Quota)
  • :IND India (1 Quota)
  • :IRL Ireland (2 Quotas)
  • :ITA Italy (2 Quotas)
  • :JPN Japan (2 Quotas)
  • :MAS Malaysia (1 Quota)
  • :MAR Morocco (1 Quota)
  • :MEX Mexico (2 Quotas)
  • :NED Netherlands (1 Quota)
  • :NZL New Zealand (1 Quota)
  • :NOR Norway (1 Quota)
  • :PHI Philippines (2 Quotas)
  • :PUR Puerto Rico (1 Quota)
  • :SLO Slovenia (1 Quota)
  • :RSA South Africa (1 Quota)
  • :KOR South Korea (4 Quotas)
  • :ESP Spain (2 Quotas)
  • :SWE Sweden (2 Quotas)
  • :SUI Switzerland (2 Quotas)
  • :THA Thailand (2 Quotas)
  • :USA United States (4 Quotas)
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Basket-Ball Tournament Qualification Olympic

 

:CAN :CRO :LTU :SRB Victoria, Split, Kaunas, Belgrade (Canada, Croatia, Lithuania, Serbia)
29 June 2021 - 4 July 2021

Victoria, Split, Kaunas, Belgrade (Canada, Croatia, Lithuania, Serbia) :CAN:CRO:LTU:SRB

 

FIBA OLYMPIC QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT COMING TO GREATER VICTORIA IN JUNE -

 

Basket-Ball at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Men's Tournament

  • :IOC  TBD (12 Quotas)
  • :IOC  TBD (12 Quotas)
  • :IOC  TBD (12 Quotas)
  • :IOC  TBD (12 Quotas)
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Updated baseball

 

16 teams

 

:JPN 

 

11 teams

 

:AUS  :USA

 

9 teams

 

:ESP

 

8 teams

 

:ARG  :CAN

 

7 teams

 

:BRA  :FRA

 

6 teams

 

:CHN  :KOR  :NZL  :RSA 

 

5 teams

 

:GBR  :NED  :RUS

 

4 teams

 

:GER  :ITA

 

3 teams

 

:HUN  :KEN  :MEX  :SRB  :SWE

 

2 teams

 

:BEL  :DOM  :EGY  :FIJ  :IND  :IRI  :IRL  :MNE  :NGR  :NOR

 

1 team

 

:ANG  :BRN  :CHI  :CIV  :CRO  :DEN  :GRE  :HON  :ISR  :KAZ  :KSA  :POL  :POR  :PUR  :ROU  :TUN  :TUR  :VEN  :ZAM  

 

 

Returning

Rio2016 teams

Gained quotas

Lost quotas

M Football

(16/16)

:BRA  :GER  :ARG

 

:MEX  :JPN  :KOR

 

:HON  :RSA

:FRA  :ESP  :EGY

 

:AUS  :ROU  :CIV

 

:KSA  :NZL

:DEN  :SWE  :NGR

 

:POR  :IRQ  :COL

 

:ALG  :FIJ

W Football

(12/12)

:USA  :BRA  :SWE

 

:CHN  :CAN

 

:AUS  :NZL

:JPN  :GBR  :NED

 

:CHI  :ZAM

:GER  :FRA  :RSA

 

:COL  :ZIM

M Basketball

(8/12)

:USA  :ESP  :AUS

 

:FRA  :ARG  :NGR

:JPN  :IRI

:SRB  :BRA  :LTU

 

:CRO  :CHN  :VEN

W Basketball

(12/12)

:USA  :AUS  :CHN

 

:SRB  :ESP  :CAN

 

:FRA  :JPN

:KOR  :NGR

 

:BEL  :PUR

:BRA  :TUR

 

:BLR  :SEN

M Volleyball

(12/12)

:RUS  :BRA  :USA

 

:ITA  :POL  :ARG

 

:CAN  :FRA  :IRI

:JPN  :TUN

 

:VEN

:CUB  :EGY

 

:MEX

W Volleyball

(12/12)

:RUS  :JPN  :CHN

 

:USA  :BRA  :KOR

 

:ITA  :SRB  :ARG

:DOM  :KEN

 

:TUR

:NED  :CMR

 

:PUR

M Handball

(12/12)

:GER  :FRA  :SWE

 

:DEN  :EGY

 

:BRA  :ARG

:ESP  :JPN  :NOR

 

:BRN  :POR

:CRO  :POL  :SLO

 

:TUN  :QAT

W Handball

(12/12)

:KOR  :NOR  :RUS

 

:FRA  :ESP  :BRA

 

:ANG  :MNE

 

:SWE  :NED

:HUN  :JPN

:ROU  :ARG

M Water polo

(12/12)

:HUN  :SRB  :ITA

 

:USA  :ESP  :AUS

 

:CRO  :GRE

 

:MNE  :JPN

:KAZ  :RSA

:FRA  :BRA

W Water polo

(10/10)

:USA  :AUS  :RUS

 

:HUN  :ESP  :CHN

:NED  :CAN

 

:JPN  :RSA

:ITA  :BRA

M Field hockey

(12/12)

:IND  :GER  :NED

 

:AUS  :GBR  :ESP

 

:NZL  :BEL

 

:ARG  :CAN

:JPN  :RSA :IRL  :BRA

W Field hockey

(12/12)

:NED  :AUS  :GER

 

:GBR  :ARG  :NZL

 

:ESP  :CHN

 

:JPN  :IND

:RSA  :IRL :KOR  :USA

M Rugby

(12/12)

:FIJ  :GBR  :RSA

 

:JPN  :NZL  :ARG

 

:AUS  :USA  :KEN

:CAN  :KOR

 

:IRL

:FRA  :ESP

 

:BRA

W Rugby

(12/12)

:AUS  :NZL  :CAN

 

:GBR  :USA  :FRA

 

:FIJ  :BRA

 

:JPN  :KEN

:CHN  :RUS

:ESP  :COL

Baseball

(6/6)

 

:JPN  :USA  :KOR

 

:DOM  :ISR  :MEX

 

Softball

(6/6)

 

:USA  :JPN  :AUS

 

:CAN  :ITA  :MEX

 

 

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Boxing - Invitations Tripartite -

 

:IOC 27 June 2021 :IOC

Logo website - AIBA

Boxing at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Men's Flyweight (-52 kg)

  • :CPV Cape Verde (1 Quota)

    Boxing at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Men's Featherweight (-57 kg)

    • :GUY Guyana (1 Quota)

     

    Boxing at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Men's Lightweight (-63 kg)

    • :PNG Papua New Guinea (1 Quota)

     

    Boxing at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Men's Weterweight (-69 kg)

    • :SWZ Eswatini (1 Quota)

     

    Boxing at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Men's Middleweight (-75 kg)

    • :HAI Haïti (1 Quota)

     

    Boxing at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Women's Flyweight (-51 kg)

    • :BDI Burundi (1 Quota)

     

    Boxing at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Women's Featherweight (-57 kg)

    • :SOM Somalia (1 Quota)

     

    Boxing at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Women's Lightweight (-60 kg

    • :KOS Kosovo (1 Quota)
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