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Rejected quotas are already taken off from the lists here, correct? Is there a list somewhere where one can see how many quotas nations got in total, looking at what they actually earned through international standards and so ignoring national standards/rejections etc?

 

I'm curious how many quotas the Netherlands would have had, if we had a 100% 'no rejection policy'. So, the theoretical maximum, basically.

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

  • :BOT Botswana (1 Quota)
  • :PHI Philippines (1 Quota)
  • :VEN Venezuela (1 Quota)

 

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

  • :MGL Mongolia (1 Quota)
  • :MAR Morocco (1 Quota)
  • :USA United States (1 Quota)

 

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

  • :AUS Australia (1 Quota)
  • :COD Democratic Republic Of Congo (1 Quota)
  • :USA United States (1 Quota)

 

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

  • :CAN Canada (1 Quota)
  • :MRI Mauritius (1 Quota)
  • :SAM Samoa (1 Quota)

 

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

  • :UGA Uganda (1 Quota)
  • :USA United States (1 Quota)
  • :UZB Uzbekistan (1 Quota)

 

Boxing at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Men's Light heavyweight (-81 kg)

  • :GHA Ghana (1 Quota)
  • :MEX Mexico (1 Quota)
  • :UZB Uzbekistan (1 Quota)

 

Boxing at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Men's Heavyweight (-91 kg)

    • :KEN Kenya (1 Quota)
    • :PER Peru (1 Quota)
    • :SAM Samoa (1 Quota)

     

    Boxing at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Men's Super heavyweight (+91 kg)

    • :BRN Bahrain (1 Quota)
    • :EGY Egypt (1 Quota)
    • :JAM Jamaica (1 Quota)

     

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

    • :DOM Dominican Republic (1 Quota)
    • :THA Thailand (1 Quota)
    • :UGA Uganda (1 Quota)

     

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

    • :ARG Argentina (1 Quota)
    • :COD Democratic Republic Of Congo (1 Quota)
    • :PHI Philippines (1 Quota)

     

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

    • :COD Democratic Republic Of Congo (1 Quota)
    • :ECU Ecuador (1 Quota)
    • :UZB Uzbekistan (1 Quota)

     

    Boxing at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Women's Welterweight (-69 kg)

    • :KEN Kenya (1 Quota)
    • :MEX Mexico (1 Quota)
    • :UZB Uzbekistan (1 Quota)

     

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

    • :ALG Algeria (1 Quota)
    • :ECU Ecuador (1 Quota)
    • :MGL Mongolia (1 Quota)
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    2 hours ago, heywoodu said:

    Rejected quotas are already taken off from the lists here, correct? Is there a list somewhere where one can see how many quotas nations got in total, looking at what they actually earned through international standards and so ignoring national standards/rejections etc?

     

    I'm curious how many quotas the Netherlands would have had, if we had a 100% 'no rejection policy'. So, the theoretical maximum, basically.

     

    I see in women's heptathlon, one Dutch girl has made the qualification standard while 2 other Dutch girls are in the quota positions by ranking. Do you think they will all be sent to Tokyo?

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    7 hours ago, OlympicIRL said:

     

    I see in women's heptathlon, one Dutch girl has made the qualification standard while 2 other Dutch girls are in the quota positions by ranking. Do you think they will all be sent to Tokyo?

    Possibly, although so far only Anouk Vetter is listed. There doesn't seem to be a specific standard required for the combined events though..

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    Apparently :TLS has announced their 3 athletes:

     

    Imelda Felicyta Ximenes Belo and José João da Silva Viegas will represent TL in swimming, and Felisberto de Deus will represent TL in athletics.

     

    http://www.tatoli.tl/en/2021/06/26/ambassador-of-japan-and-sejd-celebrate-tls-participation-in-tokyo-olympics/?fbclid=IwAR2QpMjwSljJ1I9C0Mro3WDPGUMTCEB2bvH_6ZJHRD6BL7csEAft3hKh3oA

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