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Women's Surfing Championship Tour 2019

 

:IOC  Event Multiple - 3 April 2019 - 6 December 2019 :IOC
 
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Surfing at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Women's Shortboard

  • :AUS Australia (2 Quotas)
  • :BRA Brazil (2 Quotas)
  • :CRC Costa Rica (1 Quota)
  • :FRA France (1 Quota)
  • :USA United States (2 Quotas)
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Table Tennis Team Oceania Olympic Games Qualifier 2019

 

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Table Tennis at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Men's Team & Single

  • :AUS Australia (3 Quotas)

 

Table Tennis at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Women's Team & Single

  • :AUS Australia (3 Quotas)
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Men's Surfing Championship Tour 2019

 

:IOC  Event Multiple - 3 April 2019 - 20 December 2019 :IOC
 
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Surfing at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Men's Shortboard

  • :AUS Australia (2 Quotas)
  • :BRA Brazil (2 Quotas)
  • :FRA France (2 Quotas)
  • :JPN Japan (1 Quota)
  • :RSA South Africa (1 Quota)
  • :USA United States (2 Quotas)
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36 minutes ago, Benolympique said:
RESERVED TAEKWONDO PRIX MOSCOW FINAL
 

Grand Prix Final in Moscow is not a direct qualification event, it's "only" the last ranking event, that's why it's mentioned in the document. The final which gives the quotas (1 per weight) is Grand Slam Champions Series Final in Wuxi, which is a week later,

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il y a 8 minutes, Vojthas a dit :

Grand Prix Final in Moscow is not a direct qualification event, it's "only" the last ranking event, that's why it's mentioned in the document. The final which gives the quotas (1 per weight) is Grand Slam Champions Series Final in Wuxi, which is a week later,

therefore the quotas will not be distributed from 6 to 7?

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Taekwondo Rankings Olympic 2018-2019
 
:IOC 1 January 2018 - 9 December 2019 :IOC
 
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Taekwondo at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Men's - 58 Kg

  • :IRI Iran (1 Quota)
  • :RUS Russia (1 Quota)
  • :IRL Ireland (1 Quota)
  • :ITA Italy (1 Quota)
  • :KOR South Korea (1 Quota)
  • :ESP Spain (1 Quota)

 

Taekwondo at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Men's - 68 Kg

  • :BEL Belgium (1 Quota)
  • :CHN China (1 Quota)
  • :GBR Great Britain (1 Quota)
  • :IRI Iran (1 Quota)
  • :KOR South Korea (1 Quota)
  • :ESP Spain (1 Quota)

 

Taekwondo at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Men's - 80 Kg

  • :AZE Azerbaidjan (1 Quota)
  • :CIV Cote d'Ivoire (1 Quota)
  • :CRO Croatia (1 Quota)
  • :RUS Russia (1 Quota)
  • :ESP Spain (1 Quota)
  • :UZB Uzbekistan (1 Quota)

 

Taekwondo at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Men's + 80 Kg

  • :GER Germany (1 Quota)
  • :GBR Great Britain (1 Quota)
  • :NIG Niger (1 Quota)
  • :RUS Russia (1 Quota)
  • :SLO Slovenia (1 Quota)
  • :KOR South Korea (1 Quota)

 

Taekwondo at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Women's - 49 Kg

  • :CHN China (1 Quota)
  • :CRO Croatia (1 Quota)
  • :SRB Serbia (1 Quota)
  • :KOR South Korea (1 Quota)
  • :THA Thailand (1 Quota)
  • :TUR Turkey (1 Quota)

 

Taekwondo at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Women's - 57 Kg

  • :CAN Canada (1 Quota)
  • :CHN China (1 Quota)
  • :GBR Great Britain (1 Quota)
  • :RUS Russia (1 Quota)
  • :KOR South Korea (1 Quota)
  • :TUR Turkey (1 Quota)

 

Taekwondo at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Women's - 67 Kg

  • :CHN China (1 Quota)
  • :CIV Cote d'Ivoire (1 Quota)
  • :CRO Croatia (1 Quota)
  • :GBR Great Britain (1 Quota)
  • :TUR Turkey (1 Quota)
  • :USA United States (1 Quota)

 

Taekwondo at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Women's + 67 Kg

  • :CHN China (1 Quota)
  • :GBR Great Britain (1 Quota)
  • :POL Poland (1 Quota)
  • :SRB Serbia (1 Quota)
  • :KOR South Korea (1 Quota)
  • :TUR Turkey (1 Quota)
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Table Tennis World Tour Final 2019

 

:CHN Zhengzhou (China) - 12 December - 15 December 2019 :CHN
 
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Table Tennis at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Double Mixed
  • :CHN China
  • :TPE Chinese Taipei (2 Quotas)
  • :HKG Hong Kong (2 Quotas)
  • :JPN Japan
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Diving Oceania Championships 2019

 

:NZL Auckland (New Zealand) - 12 December - 15 December 2019 :NZL

 

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Diving at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Men's 3 M Springboard

  • :AUS Australia (1 Quota)

 

Diving at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Men's 10 M Platform

  • :AUS Australia (1 Quota)

 

Diving at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Women's 3 M Springboard

  • :NZL New Zealand (1 Quota)

 

Diving at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Women's 10 M Platform

  • :AUS Australia (1 Quota)
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