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Universality update -

 

Men’s 100m - :OMA:GBS:FSM:TGA:PLW:TUV:ZIM:KIR:CAM:BOL:MDV:FIJ (:ASA as well most likely)
Men’s 200m - :BRU:CMR:LBN:SWZ:ESA

Men’s 400m - :YEM:CHA:MAD:BAN:MKD:IRQ

Men’s 800m - :COK:KOS:DMA:AND

Men’s 1500m - :GEQ

Men’s 5000m - :KGZ

Men’s 10000m - None

Men’s 110m H - :HKG:COM:MRI

Men’s 400m H - :CPV:SEY:MOZ

Men’s 3000m Steeplechase - None

Men’s High Jump - None

Men’s Pole Vault - None

Men’s Long Jump - :ALB

Men’s Triple Jump - None

Men’s Shot Put - None

Men’s Discus Throw - None

Men’s Hammer Throw - :TKM

Men’s Javelin Throw - None

Men’s Marathon - :HON

Men’s 20km Race Walk - None

Men’s 50km Race Walk - None

Men’s Decathlon - None


Some nations are still missing, so I’d say universality allocation is an ongoing process still.

 

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6 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

Correct, with the exception of the men's 100m where it does not.

Damn, a lot of Greek athletes are impacted now. Spanoudaki seemed safe in the women's 100 and 200 and now is borderline. Same with Frantzeskakis and Anastasakis in the men's hammer.

 

Anagnostopoulou in the women's discus and Pesiridou in the women's 100 hurdles now really 50/50. And a huge uphill battle for Vasiliou in the women's 400, a shame because her times in the indoor season were amazing so I expected much more from her outdoors.

 

Douvalidis should still be safe in the men's 110 hurdles which is a relief especially since he's been injured most of the season and missed the national championships which would've been easy points for him. And our girls in the 20km walk should also be safe. Same with Filippidis and Karalis in men's pole vault and Scarvelis in the women's hammer.

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2 hours ago, Makedonas said:

Damn, a lot of Greek athletes are impacted now. Spanoudaki seemed safe in the women's 100 and 200 and now is borderline. Same with Frantzeskakis and Anastasakis in the men's hammer.

 

Anagnostopoulou in the women's discus and Pesiridou in the women's 100 hurdles now really 50/50. And a huge uphill battle for Vasiliou in the women's 400, a shame because her times in the indoor season were amazing so I expected much more from her outdoors.

 

Douvalidis should still be safe in the men's 110 hurdles which is a relief especially since he's been injured most of the season and missed the national championships which would've been easy points for him. And our girls in the 20km walk should also be safe. Same with Filippidis and Karalis in men's pole vault and Scarvelis in the women's hammer.

Same with Ireland. Three now outside rankings and three more right on the edge. Very unfair to athletes to drop this on them with a week to go.

 

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8 minutes ago, hckošice said:

Since when is :EST a tripartite nation ? :d

 

They have more sports qualified than we have lol

Athletic wildcards are not tripartite. Every nation is entitled to one quota in Athletics regardless of how many they have in other sports. Same with Swimming 

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8 minutes ago, Oldira said:

Athletic wildcards are not tripartite. Every nation is entitled to one quota in Athletics regardless of how many they have in other sports. Same with Swimming 

So Poland can use this also?  For example for decathlon

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