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On 18/04/2021 at 16:09, Benolympique said:

Artistic Gymnastics Europe Championships 2021

 

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Artistic Gymnastics at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Men's All-Around Individual

  • :RUS Russia (1 Quota)
  • :TUR Turkey (1 Quota)

 

Artistic Gymnastics at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Women's All-Around Individual

  • :ROU Romania (1 Quota)
  • :RUS Russia (1 Quota)

Can anybody please explain to me how is it possible that Russia has earned additional spots for individial all-around if they already qualified a team? Because of this, the only :CZE who could have qualified stayed first under the line who is not qualified (reserve). Thanks

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8 minutes ago, Jan Linha said:

Can anybody please explain to me how is it possible that Russia has earned additional spots for individial all-around if they already qualified a team? Because of this, the only :CZE who could have qualified stayed first under the line who is not qualified (reserve). Thanks

Happy to give it a try. 

 

First, this is the FIG rules for OG qualification.  Its quite complex and does not take into account that the Artistic all-around World Cup series was cancelled.  

 

memo (gymnastics.sport)

 

 

Each of the 12 countries that qualified a team at 2018 and 19 WC  is allowed to qualify 1 or 2 additional gymnasts who will only compete individually, not in the team event. Its based on results from World Cup series and Continental championships.  Countries without a team (e.g., Romania) can qualify 1 or 2 individuals.  The field is limited to 98 per gender.  One of the ways to qualify was being in the top 2 countries  at Euros that  either had a full team but had only qualified 1 individual   or  countries without a team but had only qualified 1 individual (not 2).  That's why ROC and ROM won the 2 available OG berths at Euros.  

 

Hope this helps (a little).

 

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4 hours ago, Triplecast said:

Happy to give it a try. 

 

First, this is the FIG rules for OG qualification.  Its quite complex and does not take into account that the Artistic all-around World Cup series was cancelled.  

 

memo (gymnastics.sport)

 

 

Each of the 12 countries that qualified a team at 2018 and 19 WC  is allowed to qualify 1 or 2 additional gymnasts who will only compete individually, not in the team event. Its based on results from World Cup series and Continental championships.  Countries without a team (e.g., Romania) can qualify 1 or 2 individuals.  The field is limited to 98 per gender.  One of the ways to qualify was being in the top 2 countries  at Euros that  either had a full team but had only qualified 1 individual   or  countries without a team but had only qualified 1 individual (not 2).  That's why ROC and ROM won the 2 available OG berths at Euros.  

 

Hope this helps (a little).

 

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Thanks a lot for the explanation. It helped a lot. Seems like a new rule to me. Also would like to point out as quite unfair as the strong countries are able to earn even more quota and the weaker countries are unfortunately have to stay without any. It is a pity. For me, I don't quite get why to change the OG qualification system in the way to support the strong countries ...... 

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Slalom Canoeing Asia Championships 2021

 

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Canoeing Slalom at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Men's Kayak Monoplace (K1)

  • :CHN China (1 Quota)

 

Canoeing Slalom at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Men's Canoë Monoplace (C1)

  • :KAZ Kazakhstan (1 Quota)

 

Canoeing Slalom at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Women's Kayak Monoplace (K1)

  • :KAZ Kazakhstan (1 Quota)

 

Canoeing Slalom at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Women's Canoë Monoplace (C1)

  • :CHN China (1 Quota)
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Fencing America Olympic Games Qualification 2021

 

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Fencing at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Men's Épée Individual

  • :CAN Canada (1 Quota)

 

Fencing at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Men's Foil Individual

  • :MEX Mexico (1 Quota)

 

Fencing at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Men's Sabre Individual

  • :VEN Venezuela (1 Quota)

 

Fencing at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Women's Épée Individual

  • :PER Peru (1 Quota)

     

    Fencing at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Women's Foil Individual

    • :CHI Chile (1 Quota)

     

    Fencing at the Summer Olympic Games 2020 - Women's Sabre Individual

    • :ARG Argentina (1 Quota)
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    Diving World Cup 2021

     

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

    • :CAN Canada (1 Quota)
    • :DOM Dominican Republic (1 Quota)
    • :FRA France (1 Quota)
    • :GER Germany (1 Quota)
    • :IRL Ireland (1 Quota)
    • :ITA Italy(1 Quota)
    • :JAM Jamaica (1 Quota)
    • :MEX Mexico (1 Quota)
    • :NZL New Zealand (1 Quota)
    • :KOR South Korea (1 Quota)
    • :ESP Spain (2 Quotas)

     

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

    • :BRA Brazil (2 Quotas)
    • :CAN Canada (1 Quota)
    • :COL Colombia (1 Quota)
    • :FRA France (1 Quota)
    • :GER Germany (2 Quotas)
    • :JPN Japan (2 Quotas)
    • :MEX Mexico (1 Quota)
    • :PUR Puerto Rico (1 Quota)
    • :KOR South Korea (1 Quota)
    • :VEN Venezuela (1 Quota)

     

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

    • :GER Germany (2 Quotas)
    • :RUSRussia (2 Quotas)
    • :ITA Italy (2 Quotas)
    • :USA United States (2 Quotas)

     

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

    • :CAN Canada (2 Quotas)
    • :MEX Mexico (2 Quotas)
    • :KOR South Korea (2 Quotas)
    • :UKR Ukraine (2 Quotas)

     

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

    • :BRA Brazil (1 Quota)
    • :GBR Great Britain (1 Quota)
    • :JPN Japan (1 Quota)
    • :MEX Mexico (1 Quota)
    • :RSA South Africa (1 Quota)
    • :KOR South Korea (1 Quota)
    • :SWE Sweden (1 Quota)
    • :SUI Switzerland (1 Quota)
    • :UKR Ukraine (1 Quota)
    • :USA United States (2 Quotas)

     

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

    • :BRA Brazil (1 Quota)
    • :FRA France (1 Quota)
    • :GER Germany (2 Quotas)
    • :GBR Great Britain (1 Quota)
    • :IRL Ireland (1 Quota)
    • :ITA Italy (1 Quota)
    • :MAS Malaysia (1 Quota)
    • :MEX Mexico (1 Quota)
    • :RUS Russia (2 Quotas)
    • :SGP Singapore (1 Quota)
    • :KOR South Korea (1 Quota)
     

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

    • :GER Germany (2 Quotas)
    • :GBR Great Britain (2 Quotas)
    • :ITA Italy (2 Quotas)
    • :USA United States (2 Quotas)
     

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

    • :CAN Canada (2 Quotas)
    • :GER Germany (2 Quotas)
    • :GBR Great Britain (2 Quotas)
    • :MEX Mexico (2 Quotas)
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    15 hours ago, Jan Linha said:

    Thanks a lot for the explanation. It helped a lot. Seems like a new rule to me. Also would like to point out as quite unfair as the strong countries are able to earn even more quota and the weaker countries are unfortunately have to stay without any. It is a pity. For me, I don't quite get why to change the OG qualification system in the way to support the strong countries ...... 

    Sure, to add, this whole idea of going from 5 to 4 was the late Mr. Grandi's idea, I've read, so that it would give smaller nations (e.g., Italy) a better chance in the team event against the likes of  USA, ROC and CHN.  Well, a few weeks after Mr. Grandi passed away, what happens but that Italy wins the bronze in the 2019 World Championships (and that's with a 5 person team, no less).  Anyway, the 4 person teams are for this Olympics only, and we will be back to 5 person teams in 2024.       

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