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Rowing FISA American Olympic Games Qualifier 2021


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Rowing FISA American Olympic Games Qualifier 2021

 

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Entries by name and boat for the Americas Regatta next week.

 

Because of the  qualification rules, I can see almost every NOC participant qualifying, and in the case of women events, even a women's quota being transfered to the final qualification event.

 

Meanwhile I can already see :PUR and :TTO clinching a place in W1x, while :CHI should qualify in either women's or men's L2x, or even both.

 

For Mexico, I should think Cabrera is a solid bet in M1x, unless Lechuga in W1x finish better than him (very unlikely)

 

I wonder why Mexican federation dropped Alexis Lopez/Alan Armenta from LM2x: they were probably our best boat ever in that event and another chance to have more than a single competitor in Tokyo.

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We should easily qualify in W1 (less than easy Q would disappoint me from yog champion and World junior silver). 

 

And maybe both in men's but probably the doubles will go to the games.

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11 minutes ago, LDOG said:

We should easily qualify in W1 (less than easy Q would disappoint me from yog champion and World junior silver). 

 

And maybe both in men's but probably the doubles will go to the games.

Rememer only a single boat per country across all categories goes to Tokyo, the highest ranked takes precedence.

 

Only exception is if 2 boats finish first, they both can qualify; if a third crew also finishes first, then NOC must choose which among the 3 boats will be cut.

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4 minutes ago, mrv86 said:

Rememer only a single boat per country across all categories goes to Tokyo, the highest ranked takes precedence.

 

Only exception is if 2 boats finish first, they both can qualify; if a third crew also finishes first, then NOC must choose which among the 3 boats will be cut.

Oh, well I hope our men do poorly then. They can only hope for D finals or something at the games anyway

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1 hour ago, mrv86 said:

Entries by name and boat for the Americas Regatta next week.

 

Because of the  qualification rules, I can see almost every NOC participant qualifying, and in the case of women events, even a women's quota being transfered to the final qualification event.

 

Meanwhile I can already see :PUR and :TTO clinching a place in W1x, while :CHI should qualify in either women's or men's L2x, or even both.

 

For Mexico, I should think Cabrera is a solid bet in M1x, unless Lechuga in W1x finish better than him (very unlikely)

 

I wonder why Mexican federation dropped Alexis Lopez/Alan Armenta from LM2x: they were probably our best boat ever in that event and another chance to have more than a single competitor in Tokyo.

:HAI competitor is interesting. :MEX born, competed for :CAN at the 2015 Pan Am Games, and now :HAI 

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19 minutes ago, intoronto said:

:HAI competitor is interesting. :MEX born, competed for :CAN at the 2015 Pan Am Games, and now :HAI 

Didn't know that fact; indeed an interesting situation, dont you think @Braulio?

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Guatemala took a bit of a risk by only competing in the lightweight double sculls events. It might pay off in the women's event, two of :ARG:CHI:MEX will likely qualify in other events so they only need either :BRA or :PER to also do the same.

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On 22/02/2021 at 18:53, mrv86 said:

Because of the  qualification rules, I can see almost every NOC participant qualifying, and in the case of women events, even a women's quota being transfered to the final qualification event.

 

Does this mean that the quota could only be won by an American NOC at the final qualification event, or it would be open to everyone?

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