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A few pages back @intoronto posted the quota cuts from Tokyo 2020 to Paris 2024, but I came across a table depicting the same info from Rio 2016 to Tokyo 2020 today, so I thought it’d be interesting to look at the quota cuts from Rio 2016 to Paris 2024.

 

Aquatics: -80 quotas (Swimming: -48 quotas, Water Polo: -18 quotas, Artistic Swimming: -8 quotas, Open Water Swimming: -6 quotas)

Athletics: -195 quotas 

Basketball: +64 quotas (Basketball 3x3: +64 quotas)

Boxing: -34 quotas 

Canoeing: -10 quotas (Canoe Sprint: -10 quotas)

Cycling: -15 quotas (Mountain Bike: -8 quotas, Road Cycling: -31 quotas, BMX Freestyle: +24 quotas)

Gymnastics: -6 quotas (Artistic Gymnastics: -4 quotas, Rhythmic Gymnastics: -2 quotas)

Judo: -14 quotas

Rowing: -48 quotas 

Sailing: -50 quotas

Shooting: -50 quotas

Weightlifting: -132 quotas

Wrestling: -56 quotas 

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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1 minute ago, JoshMartini007 said:

Is there any difference in a team event or will they just take the time of the 4th fastest person (or combined the time of the four people). Like at least with relays there is a baton pass.

We want baton pass in this as well. Basically an epic 200km race walk. 

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2 minutes ago, Dolby said:

We want baton pass in this as well. Basically an epic 200km race walk. 

I wouldn't mind something similar to the Madison race in cycling where the team can split how much of the race each member completes (maybe have a minimum to ensure everyone competes)

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33 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

Is there any difference in a team event or will they just take the time of the 4th fastest person (or combined the time of the four people). Like at least with relays there is a baton pass.

There’s no set format as of yet. The finalized format will be presented to the IOC EB at their December 2021 meeting.

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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90 minutes competition of Modern Pentathlon, athletes will be eliminated afer each event and only 12 will made it to the last event ? ...

 

Coubertin just vomited in his grave...

 

 

Bach ! please, can you finally stop destroying the Olympics for christ sake

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