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il y a 23 minutes, Nickyc707 a dit :

Are you sure this is correct? I may have misunderstood but I believe these spots are reserved for the two highest placed representatives of countries that do not qualify via the Olympic rankings. The rankings will be determined on 12/5/2020 and only then will the two World Championship qualifiers be determined. Ultimately only the Chilean is likely to qualify via this route.

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55 minutes ago, Nickyc707 said:

Are you sure this is correct? I may have misunderstood but I believe these spots are reserved for the two highest placed representatives of countries that do not qualify via the Olympic rankings. The rankings will be determined on 12/5/2020 and only then will the two World Championship qualifiers be determined. Ultimately only the Chilean is likely to qualify via this route.

 

Well, they are provisionally given to these nations. It will change only once the rankings get established.

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Men's Rugby Sevens Asia Tournament Qualification Olympic 2019

 

KOR.gif Incheon (South Korea) - 23 November 2019 - 24 November 2019 KOR.gif

 

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Rugby Sevens at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Men's Tournament

  • :KOR South Korea (14 Quotas)
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Sailing Copà Brazil (Laser / Laser Radial / Finn) 2019
 
:BRA Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) - 26 November 2019 - 30 November 2019 :BRA
 
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Sailing at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Men's Laser

  • :CHI Chile (1 Quota)

 

Sailing at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Men's Finn

  • :VEN Venezuela (1 Quota)

 

Sailing at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Women's Laser Radial

  • :PER Peru  (1 Quota)
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Archery Asia Tournament Qualification Olympic 2019

 

:THA Bangkok (Thailand) - 28 November 2019 :THA

 

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Archery at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Men's Recurve Individual

  • :IRI Iran (1 Quota)
  • :MGL Mongolia (1 Quota)
  • :VIE Vietnam (1 Quota)

 

Archery at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Women's Recurve Individual

  • :BHU Bhutan (1 Quota)
  • :IND India (1 Quota)
  • :VIE Vietnam (1 Quota)
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Sport Climbing Tournament Qualification Olympic 2019

 

:FRA Toulouse (France) - 28 November 2019 - 1 December 2019 :FRA
 

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Sport Climbing at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Men's Combined (Lead - Boulder - Speed)

  • :CZE Czech Republic (1 Quota)
  • :CHN China (1 Quota)
  • :FRA France (1 Quota)
  • :GER Germany (1 Quota)
  • :ESP Spain (1 Quota)
  • :USA United States (1 Quota)

 

Sport Climbing at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Women's Combined (Lead - Boulder - Speed)

  • :CHN China (1 Quota)
  • :FRA France (1 Quota)
  • :ITA Italy (1 Quota)
  • :RUS Russia (1 Quota)
  • :SLO Slovenia (1 Quota)
  • :USA United States (1 Quota)
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Trampoline World Championships 2019

 

:JPN Tokyo (Japan) - 28 November 2019 - 1 December 2019 :JPN
 

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Trampoline at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Men's Individual

  • :BLR Belarus (1 Quota)
  • :CHN China (1 Quota)
  • :FRA France (1 Quota)
  • :JPN Japan (1 Quota)
  • :RUS Russia (1 Quota)

 

Trampoline at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Women's Individual

  • :CAN Canada (1 Quota)
  • :CHN China (1 Quota)
  • :FRA France (1 Quota)
  • :GBR Great Britain (1 Quota)
  • :JPN Japan (1 Quota)
  • :RUS Russia (1 Quota)
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Women's Handball World Championship 2019

 

JPN.gif Higashiku / Minamiku / Nishiku / Yatsuhiro / Yamaga (Japan) - 30 November 2019 - 15 December 2019 JPN.gif
 
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Hand-Ball at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Women's Tournament
  • :NED Netherlands (14 Quotas)
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Sailing World Championships (49er / 49er FX / Nacra 2019
 
:NZL Auckland (New Zealand) - 3 December 2019 - 8 December 2019 :NZL
 
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Sailing at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Men's 49er

  • :AUT Austria (2 Quotas)
  • :NED Netherlands (2 Quotas)
  • :POL Poland (2 Quotas)
  • :ESP Spain (2 Quotas)

 

Sailing at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Women's 49er FX

  • :ARG Argentina (2 Quotas)
  • :FRA France (2 Quotas)
  • :GER Germany (2 Quotas)
  • :POL Poland (2 Quotas)
  • :SGP Singapore (2 Quotas)
  • :ESP Spain (2 Quotas)
  • :USA United States (2 Quotas)

     

    Sailing at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Mixed Nacra 17

    • :FRA France (2 Quotas)
    • :GER Germany (2 Quotas)
    • :NOR Norway (2 Quotas)
    • :ESP Spain (2 Quotas)
    • :SWE Sweden (2 Quotas)
    • :USA United States (2 Quotas)
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