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  • CHN.gif China - 408 (6 Archery - 52 Athletics - 8 Artistic Swimming - 14 Badminton - 12 Basketball - 8 Basket-Ball 3x3 - 4 Beach Volley - 6 Boxing - 3 Canoeing Slalom - 15 Canoeing Sprint - 2 Cycling Mountain Bike - 2 Cycling Road - 4 Cycling Track - 10 Diving - 6 Equestrian - 12 Fencing - 18 Football - 4 Golf - 12 Gymnastics Artistic - 5 Gymnastics Rythmic - 16 Hockey - 6 Judo - 2 Karaté - 4 Modern Pentathlon - 28 Rowing - 12 Rugby Sevens - 12 Sailing - 24 Shooting - 2 Skateboarding - 2 Sport Climbing - 30 Swimming -  1 Swimming Marathon - 6 Table Tennis - 6 Taekwondo - 5 Tennis - 4 Trampoline - 1 Triathlon - 12 Volleyball - 13 Water Polo - 8 Weighlifting - 11 Wrestling)

 

 

I highlight the unofficial sports with yellow and the rest part is official, still 408 is the best estimate number.

  • Athletics 52 is most probably correct based on Road to Tokyo list. I don't see any intention that we may give up any quotas including relays.
  • Diving 10 may change due to double starter situation, ranging from 9-10.
  • Swimming 30 may change due to relay consideration, ranging 30-33. Based on what I know China will not use maximum relay quotas.
  • Other issue, boxing may receive a reallocation quota in M91+kg due to Australian withdrawal and China count water polo 13 quotas due to unclarity on the qualification document as well as Japan counted 13.
  • China failed to exchange the unused men 10m air rifle quota so someone may receive this reallocation quota in coming days.
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:BUL  Team Bulgaria  :BUL

 

42 Athletes

 

 

 

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ATHLETICS

MEN'S

High Jump: Tihomir Ivanov

WOMEN'S

100m: Inna Eftimova

200m: Ivet Lalova-Collio, Inna Eftimova

High Jump: Mirela Demireva

Triple Jump: Gabriela Petrova

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BADMINTON

WOMEN'S

Singles: Linda Zechiri

Doubles: Gabriela Stoeva/Stefani Stoeva

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BOXING

MEN'S

-52kg: Daniel Asenov

WOMEN'S

-51kg: Stoyka Krusteva

-57kg: Stanimira Petrova

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CANOEING SPRINT

5 (5+0)

WOMEN'S

C1-200m: Staniliya Stamenova

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ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS

MEN'S

WAG: David Huddleston

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RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS

WOMEN'S

Individual: Boryana Kaleyn, Katrin Taseva

Group: Simona Dyankova, Stefani Kiryakova, Madlen Radukanova, Laura Traats, Erika Zafirova

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JUDO

MEN'S

-60kg: Yanislav Gerchev

-81kg: Ivaylo Ivanov

WOMEN'S

-57kg: Ivelina Ilieva

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KARATE

WOMEN'S

-55kg: Ivet Goranova

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SHOOTING

WOMEN'S

10m pistol: Maria Grozdeva, Antoaneta Kostadinova

25m pistol: Maria Grozdeva, Antoaneta Kostadinova

Trap: Selin Ali

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SWIMMING

MEN'S

200m backstroke: Kaloyan Levterov

100m butterfly: Antany Ivanov

200m butterfly: Antany Ivanov, Yosif Miladinov

200m breaststroke: Lyubomir Epitropov

WOMEN'S

200m medley: Diana Petkova

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TABLE TENNIS

WOMEN'S

Singles: Polina Trifonova

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WEIGHTLITING

MEN'S

-73kg: Bozhidar Andreev

-109kg: Hristo Hristov

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WRESTLING FREESTYLE

MEN'S

-57kg: Georgi Vangelov

WOMEN'S

-50kg: Miglena Selishka

-57kg: Evelina Nikolova

-62kg: Taybe Yusein 

-68kg: Mimi Hristova

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WRESTLING GRECO-ROMAN

MEN'S

-77kg: Aik Mnatsakanian

-97kg: Kiril Milov

 

Source: Bulgarian Olympic Committee webpage: https://www.bgolympic.org/новини/1778-42-състезатели-в-14-вида-спорт-утвърди-бок-за-токио-2020

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Not surprising, ego-maniac Grigor Dimitrov is not going, as he can't be bothered. We are also rejecting one women's quota in shooting, which led to a mini-scandal today. We had 3 quotas won, but apparently only 2 people from a nation can enter the events, so 1 girl is not going. This begs the question, what kind of a qualification system they are using in shooting..

 

Also, only 5 people in athletics, oh my, oh my :lol: We can't even fill the lower tier rankings anymore.

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5 minutes ago, Federer91 said:

Not surprising, ego-maniac Grigor Dimitrov is not going, as he can't be bothered. We are also rejecting one women's quota in shooting, which led to a mini-scandal today. We had 3 quotas won, but apparently only 2 people from a nation can enter the events, so 1 girl is not going. This begs the question, what kind of a qualification system they are using in shooting..

 

Also, only 5 people in athletics, oh my, oh my :lol: We can't even fill the lower tier rankings anymore.

I feared this would happen with Grigor. He did not participate in the Davis Cup during the qualification period, so I think he is ineligible. On top of that, he signed for the Los Cabos tournament a few weeks ago, so I saw it coming. Could there be some conflict with the Bulgarian Tennis federation, maybe? He does not appear at Sofia Open, he does not play Davis Cup and now he is out of the Olympics. No matter how good he is at the game, his attitude is not appropriate for a person, saying how much he loves competing for his nation, every second interview.

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39 minutes ago, Federer91 said:

Not surprising, ego-maniac Grigor Dimitrov is not going, as he can't be bothered. We are also rejecting one women's quota in shooting, which led to a mini-scandal today. We had 3 quotas won, but apparently only 2 people from a nation can enter the events, so 1 girl is not going. This begs the question, what kind of a qualification system they are using in shooting..

 

Also, only 5 people in athletics, oh my, oh my :lol: We can't even fill the lower tier rankings anymore.

Bulgaria could have chosen all 3 without any problem. Issue is you guys chose to select the same 2 shooters in both pistol events. Also, even after that, Bulgaria could have swapped the extra pistol quota for another quota in Rifle or Shotgun women as long as the new shooter had MQS in the event. 

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33 minutes ago, Dolby said:

Bulgaria could have chosen all 3 without any problem. Issue is you guys chose to select the same 2 shooters in both pistol events. Also, even after that, Bulgaria could have swapped the extra pistol quota for another quota in Rifle or Shotgun women as long as the new shooter had MQS in the event. 

Yeah, that seems more logical. Problem is we don't have good shooters in Rifle or Shotgun. It's only Pistol and that's it. :d

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