If following the Brazilian federation's published criteria and the way the rankings are made, Jaqueline Mourão and Bruna should be the ones competing in the team sprint at the world championships in Trondheim. Eduarda Ribera ended up in 3rd (criteria are clear: top-2 does the team sprint), and would likely have been 2nd if she had 'simply' done a somewhat decent race last Saturday, the last opportunity before the rankings closed, but somehow they didn't send her there*.
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Anyway, whichever way of counting penalties you take, Bruna ended up 1st in the ranking, so she should definitely be in for the Trondheim team sprint (which, in turn, is important towards the Olympics). Now it's a matter of waiting for the federation to actually publish the ranking, their 'rankings' page has been under construction since they moved to a new website, like 2 years ago.
https://cbdn.org.br/atletas-ranking/
For those who don't follow alpine skiing closely - many say that if you spot a train on the bridge when you leave Kernen-S - you are a lucky man, you will have a good result in Wengen :-)
While I agree the difference between sex in shooting is minimal any move to create an open event would kill the sport for women. Unlike in equestrian where a significant amount of women compete, shooting will likely return to a very male dominant sport.
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J Sinner ITA - H Hurkacz POL
K Khachanov - A de Minaur AUS
T Fritz USA - B Shelton USA
F Tiafoe USA - D Medvedev
N Djokovic SRB - J Lehecka CZE
J Draper GBR - C Alcaraz ESP
J Mensik CZE - T Paul USA
A Fils FRA - A Zverev GER
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A Sabalenka - M Andreeva
D Vekic CRO - Q Zheng CHN
C Gauff USA - N Osaka JPN
P Badosa ESP - J Pegula USA
E Rybakina KAZ - M Keys USA
E Andreeva - J Paolini ITA
E Navarro USA - Y Putintseva KAZ
L Bronzetti ITA - I Świątek POL