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Women's Handball IHF Olympic Games Qualification Tournaments 2021


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3 minutes ago, LDOG said:

Brazil was 9th in the world championship, so they got to play OQT1. If you wanted more european teams they should have performed better. 

Why do you think i regret lack of european teams? I am totally indiferent about continental representation. Best teams should play, no matter what.

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1 hour ago, ChandlerMne said:

Well, you could be right, bad comparison. But point remains the same. System is sometimes harsh, best teams arent always qualified. 

Kim Rhode in shooting is best skeet shooter in history but wont be in Tokyo. Same goes for Kaori Icho. 

With limited space there are always going to be athletes/teams that "deserve it" missing out. That's competition; we don't award medals to the highest ranked entrants, they have to earn it. Nobody is entitled to a spot.

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2 hours ago, JoshMartini007 said:

With limited space there are always going to be athletes/teams that "deserve it" missing out. That's competition; we don't award medals to the highest ranked entrants, they have to earn it. Nobody is entitled to a spot.

My point exactly. I understand Vector's POV, he was fair but can i imagine OG without USA Dream Team? Yes i can. Would i miss them? Surely.

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Serbia got two positive PCR tests, we don't know who, only that the positive tests weren't among the players. Hopefully they can play against Russia. 

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10 minutes ago, Benolympique said:
Serbia may be forfeited?
 
 
 
 
 
 

I think we would know it by now if that was the case. 

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We are really lucky that Montenegro isn't in our group, we would have no chance against them. Bad news for Romania, they will have to eliminate Norway. 

 

:MNE v :NOR  28 - 23

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