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Archery Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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2 minutes ago, Dunadan said:

Only 16 pairs in the archery mixed team event. 

 

This is idiotic. If I counted correctly, in Rio and London there were respectively 24 and 25 countries with at least one male and one female archer.

The countries that qualify a men's and/or women's team will have the advantage of keeping only the best score, so several nations with only 1 man and 1 woman won't enter an event created for nations with 1 man and 1 woman.  

 

That is indeed interesting. Could understand it, if they didn't want byes, but considering that they already have such in the team contests that doesn't seem like the reason.

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1 minute ago, Agger said:

 

That is indeed interesting. Could understand it, if they didn't want byes, but considering that they already have such in the team contests that doesn't seem like the reason.

 

even at the World Championship, only top 16 make it to the knockout round (both for men/women team events and mixed team events). apparently there is a rule about not more than 16 teams

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9 minuti fa, Dunadan ha scritto:

Only 16 pairs in the archery mixed team event. 

 

This is idiotic. If I counted correctly, in Rio and London there were respectively 24 and 25 countries with at least one male and one female archer.

The countries that qualify a men's and/or women's team will have the advantage of keeping only the best score, so several nations with only 1 man and 1 woman won't enter an event created for nations with 1 man and 1 woman.  

Well they are granted at least 4 spots, in the case that the same 12 teams obtain both male and female teams qualified. It is not that much, but if number of archers is limited to 64 per gender, there cannot be many more

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so Asian Games in Jakarta will be an Olympic qualifier . that's interesting but most of top Asian nations will probably finish in top 8 at the worlds later in 2019 and will qualify a complete team.

 

so what if Korea wins the gold in Jakarta and later qualify a team ? the spot goes to the next best unqualified nation ? in this case we may see a 5th-6th placer from AG gets the spot. or even lower than that.

 

while Indonesia completely destroyed the Asian Games by even removing some Olympic events :wall::wall:, I wonder if other sports use the AG as Olympic qualifier.

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14 minutes ago, MHSN said:

so Asian Games in Jakarta will be an Olympic qualifier . that's interesting but most of top Asian nations will probably finish in top 8 at the worlds later in 2019 and will qualify a complete team.

 

so what if Korea wins the gold in Jakarta and later qualify a team ? the spot goes to the next best unqualified nation ? in this case we may see a 5th-6th placer from AG gets the spot. or even lower than that.

 

while Indonesia completely destroyed the Asian Games by even removing some Olympic events :wall::wall:, I wonder if other sports use the AG as Olympic qualifier.

 

Only the top 4 athletes will be eligible for the quota places. If you are unable to award someone the place will be reallocated to the Final Individual Qualification Tournament. So basically Asia will lose out.

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1 ora fa, JoshMartini007 ha scritto:

 

Only the top 4 athletes will be eligible for the quota places. If you are unable to award someone the place will be reallocated to the Final Individual Qualification Tournament. So basically Asia will lose out.

 

final individual qualification is going to be outnumbered :lol:

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So... NOC's can get individual quota through mixed tournament in the continental games HOWEVER that doesn't necessarily means that they will participate in the mixed tournament during the olympics?

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18 minuti fa, Maxim Fastovsky ha scritto:

So... NOC's can get individual quota through mixed tournament in the continental games HOWEVER that doesn't necessarily means that they will participate in the mixed tournament during the olympics?

If they get quotas in mixed tournament, they qualify one per gender, so they can compete in mixed team. To qualify for the draw, they must finish in top 16 in Olympic ranking round 

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28 minutes ago, Maxim Fastovsky said:

So... NOC's can get individual quota through mixed tournament in the continental games HOWEVER that doesn't necessarily means that they will participate in the mixed tournament during the olympics?

 

More or less, though I guess you can consider the qualification round as part of the mixed team tournament. Overall this was done to make sure at least 16 NOCs have a male and female archer.

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