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BMX Cycling Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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9 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

They will be reallocated to the rankings (note the individual ranking holds priority)

Any chances for Aruba ?

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1 minute ago, Benolympique said:

Any chances for Aruba ?

Aruba take individual place (see my answer just before your! :) )

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12 minutes ago, Giovanni Gianni Cattaneo said:

And 3 places for individual ranking.
Men        :LAT:ITA:NOR 
Women: :ARU:LAT:GBR  

That is incorrect, the individual rankings are based on the March 3rd 2020 individual rankings. For the men it will go to :NOR:CAN:JPN and for the women it will go to :GBR:ECU:GER . Aruba lost out by one place.

 

The reallocation of the world champs (and host quota) goes to :ITA:LAT:GER for men and :JPN:LAT:BEL for women.

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1 minute ago, JoshMartini007 said:

That is incorrect, the individual rankings are based on the March 3rd 2020 individual rankings. For the men it will go to :NOR:CAN:JPN and for the women it will go to :GBR:ECU:GER . Aruba lost out by one place.

 

The reallocation of the world champs (and host quota) goes to :ITA:LAT:GER for men and :JPN:LAT:BEL for women.

It is a pity that the girl from :ARU will miss the games

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1 hour ago, JoshMartini007 said:

That is incorrect, the individual rankings are based on the March 3rd 2020 individual rankings. For the men it will go to :NOR:CAN:JPN and for the women it will go to :GBR:ECU:GER . Aruba lost out by one place.

 

The reallocation of the world champs (and host quota) goes to :ITA:LAT:GER for men and :JPN:LAT:BEL for women.

THe qualification system says For each gender, the three (3) highest ranked NOCs in the UCI BMX Elite Individual ranking published after the last qualification event

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6 minutes ago, intoronto said:

THe qualification system says For each gender, the three (3) highest ranked NOCs in the UCI BMX Elite Individual ranking published after the last qualification event

But the qualification update on UCI's site states that it's the rankings of the March 3rd 2020

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Just now, Agger said:

But the qualification update on UCI's site states that it's the rankings of the March 3rd 2020

We are going to have another diving fiasco here :yikes:

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4 minutes ago, intoronto said:

We are going to have another diving fiasco here :yikes:

Well, they've been pretty clear about it for a month

 

https://www.uci.org/inside-uci/press-releases/the-uci-announces-the-updated-qualification-systems-for-mountain-bike-bmx-racing-and-bmx-freestyle-for-tokyo-2020

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2 hours ago, JoshMartini007 said:

That is incorrect, the individual rankings are based on the March 3rd 2020 individual rankings. For the men it will go to :NOR:CAN:JPN and for the women it will go to :GBR:ECU:GER . Aruba lost out by one place.

 

The reallocation of the world champs (and host quota) goes to :ITA:LAT:GER for men and :JPN:LAT:BEL for women.

Are South Africa (men) and Egypt (women) qualified by the "Minimum Allocation per Continent"? Germany (men) and Belgium (women) out?

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21 minutes ago, Davids said:

Are South Africa (men) and Egypt (women) qualified by the "Minimum Allocation per Continent"? Germany (men) and Belgium (women) out?

 

Forgot about the continental requirements.

 

I think Germany misses out in both genders. Russia (men) and Canada (women) lose their ranking quota to South Africa/Egypt. They then qualify through the individual rankings, pushing out Japan/Germany. Japan will keep its host quota and thus pushes out Germany for the men while Belgium outranks Germany in the women and gets to keep their quota.

 

Of course if by replacing the lowest ranked nation happens at the end then it will be Germany/Belgium

 

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