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@Benolympique

 

:IRL +1 in women’s artistic gymnastics

 

https://olympics.ie/team-ireland-gymnasts-announced/

 

You probably haven’t updated the boxing European ranking qualifiers yet but just in case you have, Ireland has 7 boxers going to Tokyo.

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2 minutes ago, Benolympique said:

it's official ?

According to our NOC it is, even though I am not sure if football has increased the quotas from 18 to 22 as they claim. We might also have some last-minute reallocations, especially César Castro in swimming.

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1 minute ago, Cobi said:

According to our NOC it is, even though I am not sure if football has increased the quotas from 18 to 22 as they claim. We might also have some last-minute reallocations, especially César Castro in swimming.

it seems to me that it is 18 quotas + 4 reservists !! this is what I saw on a French sports media, so I will not count them

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23 hours ago, hckošice said:

:SVK  Team Slovakia  :SVK

 

41 Athletes (27 M + 14 W)

 

 

ARCHERY

1 (0+1)

WOMEN'S

Individual Recurve: Denisa Baránková

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ATHLETICS

9 (5+4)

MEN'S

100m: Ján Volko

200m: Ján Volko

Hammer Throw: Marcel Lomnický

20km Race Walk: Miroslav Úradník

50km Race Walk: Michal Morvay, Matej Tóth

WOMEN'S

800m: Gabriela Gajanová

400m Hurdles: Emma Zapletalová

Hammer Throw: Martina Hrašnová

20km Race Walk: Mária Katerinka Czaková

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BADMINTON

1 (0+1)

WOMEN'S

Singles: Martina Repiská

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BOXING

1 (1+0)

MEN'S

-75kg Middleweight: Andrej Csemez

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CANOEING SLALOM

4 (2+2)

MEN'S

C1: Matej Beňuš

K1: Jakub Grigar

WOMEN'S

C1: Monika Škáchová

K1: Eliška Mintálová

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CANOEING SPRINT

5 (5+0)

MEN'S

K1-1000m: Peter Gelle

K2-1000m: Samuel Baláž/Adam Botek

K4-500m: Samuel Baláž/Denis Myšák/Erik Vlček/Adam Botek

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ROAD CYCLING

2 (2+0)

MEN'S

Road Race: Juraj Sagan, Peter Sagan

Individual Time Trial: Juraj Sagan

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GOLF

1 (1+0)

MEN'S

Individual: Rory Sabbatini

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ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS

1 (0+1)

WOMEN'S

WAG: Barbora Mokošová

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SHOOTING

7 (4+3)

MEN'S

10m Air Rifle: Patrik Jány

50m Rifle 3 Positions: Patrik Jány

10m Air Pistol: Juraj Tužinský

Trap: Marián Kovačócy, Erik Varga

WOMEN'S

Trap: Zuzana Rehák-Štefečeková, Jana Špotáková

Skeet: Danka Barteková

MIXED EVENTS

Mixed Trap: (SVK 1) Zuzana Rehák-Štefečeková/Erik Varga, (SVK 2) Jana Špotáková/Marián Kovačócy

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SWIMMING

2 (1+1)

MEN'S

200m Butterfly: Richard Nagy

400m Individual Medley: Richard Nagy

WOMEN'S

100m Breaststroke: Andrea Podmaníková

200m Breaststroke: Andrea Podmaníková

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TABLE TENNIS

3 (2+1)

MEN'S

Singles: Wang Yang

WOMEN'S

Singles: Barbora Balážová

MIXED EVENTS

Mixed Doubles: Barbora Balážová/Ľubomír Pištej

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TENNIS

3 (3+0)

MEN'S

Singles: Norbert Gombos

Doubles: Filip Polášek/Lukáš Klein

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WRESTLING FREESTYLE

1 (1+0)

MEN'S

-86kg: Boris Makoev

 

@Benolympique

 

:SVK  (41) +2 

 

This morning when our Swimming Federation leaders opened their notebook, found a late night email from FINA :p in which was written that :SVK qualified...ehm...qualified based on the Universality quotas for "developing" (lol) swimming countries, well, rather, Invited to compete at the Olympics.

 

And by this FINA assigned to :SVK

 

2 Athletes quotas (1 per gender) in 4 events (2 per Gender)

 

Richard Nagy (200m Butterfly, 400m Individual Medley)

among Mens will return to the Olympics after Rio 2016 (9th in the 400m IM, he was the first non qualified to the final there. btw many will remember he competed in Rio also in the Marathon Swimming competition).

 

Andrea Podmaníková (100m Breaststroke, 200m Breaststroke)

among Women. Andrea will experience her Olympic debut. and will compete in both W breaststroke events.

 

 

Our NOC explained that Swimming quotas, invitations or re-allocations are automatically added to the team.

So thanks god, we just made it to the 40 athletes barrier :banana: however it is still 6 less athletes that our smallest delegation ever from London 2012...

 

https://www.instagram.com/p/CQ0PX_ZqY0P/

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7 minutes ago, OlympicIRL said:

Keep up the great work Ben :cheer:

it's difficult, because I work at night in the hospital I do a lot of on-call, and I also do the same thing on the oppen office for me and I would print after + 400 sheets!

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21 minutes ago, hckošice said:

 

@Benolympique

 

:SVK  (41) +2 

 

This morning when our Swimming Federation leaders opened their notebook, found a late night email from FINA :p in which was written that :SVK qualified...ehm...qualified based on the Universality quotas for "developing" (lol) swimming countries, well, rather, Invited to compete at the Olympics.

 

And by this FINA assigned to :SVK

 

2 Athletes quotas (1 per gender) in 4 events (2 per Gender)

 

Richard Nagy (200m Butterfly, 400m Individual Medley)

among Mens will return to the Olympics after Rio 2016 (9th in the 400m IM, he was the first non qualified to the final there. btw many will remember he competed in Rio also in the Marathon Swimming competition).

 

Andrea Podmaníková (100m Breaststroke, 200m Breaststroke)

among Women. Andrea will experience her Olympic debut. and will compete in both W breaststroke events.

 

 

Our NOC explained that Swimming quotas, invitations or re-allocations are automatically added to the team.

So thanks god, we just made it to the 40 athletes barrier :banana: however it is still 6 less athletes that our smallest delegation ever from London 2012...

 

https://www.instagram.com/p/CQ0PX_ZqY0P/

Can Universality swimmers take part in 2 events? I thought only swimmers with OQT in each event could take part in multiple events, while invited swimmers could only take part in 1 event. Also, does this mean that if a swimmer has OQT in one event and OST in another event, can he take part in both? 

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1 hour ago, Dolby said:

Can Universality swimmers take part in 2 events? I thought only swimmers with OQT in each event could take part in multiple events, while invited swimmers could only take part in 1 event. Also, does this mean that if a swimmer has OQT in one event and OST in another event, can he take part in both? 

I guess they called it "Universality" invitations just because of no Slovak swimmer achieved the OQT. But both invited swimmers have OST in both events. In fact 7 Slovak swimmers achieved OST in different events this cycle, FINA picked the two (M+W) with the closest times to OQT, and allowed them to race in 2 events each.

 

But I am not very familiar with the whole swimming qualification format, this is just what I understood from our medias, NOC and Slovak Swimming sites.

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