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Equestrian Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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Just now, JoshMartini007 said:

 

How is Brazil doing?

 

One rider is qualified (Marcelo Tosi). Two more have CCI4*-S requirements, but not CCI4*-L yet (Nilson Moreira and Carlos Parro)...

 

But looks like they will be mainly aiming to get the requirements at South American events. Several riders started at CCI4*-S event in Chile this weekend, however results are still unavailable. Further South American qualifying events are scheduled for next month in Argentina and Brazil...

 

As for dressage, as much as four Brazilian riders are on the entry list for CDI Le Mans this week. Looks like they should be able to keep all of their team places, if things go to plan.

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Nations can qualify two individuals in eventing but (allocation through FEI Olympic Groups) one (1) individual quota place each for their NOC. In page 4 https://inside.fei.org/system/files/Tokyo 2020 - Qualification System - EVENTING - 14Oct2019.pdf

 The two (2)* best ranked athletes in the FEI Olympic Ranking – Eventing from each of the seven (7) below-mentioned groups will qualify one (1) individual quota place each for their NOC

 

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Just now, Jose Luis said:

Nations can qualify two individuals in eventing but (allocation through FEI Olympic Groups) one (1) individual quota place each for their NOC. In page 4 https://inside.fei.org/system/files/Tokyo 2020 - Qualification System - EVENTING - 14Oct2019.pdf

 The two (2)* best ranked athletes in the FEI Olympic Ranking – Eventing from each of the seven (7) below-mentioned groups will qualify one (1) individual quota place each for their NOC

 

 

Yeah, but that just means that one athlete can earn one individual quota for their NOC.

 

If you compare it to the dressage system...

 

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Here it specifically says "maximum one (1) per NOC". It doesn't say so in eventing.

 

 

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hace 17 horas, dcro dijo:

 

Yeah, but that just means that one athlete can earn one individual quota for their NOC.

 

If you compare it to the dressage system...

 

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Here it specifically says "maximum one (1) per NOC". It doesn't say so in eventing.

 

 

Ok you're right

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:IND Jitendarjit Singh Ahluwalia is back apparently. :d Moscow 1980 Olympian, who randomly attempted to make a comeback for Rio 2016.

 

And just like before Rio, he will start his qualification campaign only weeks before the qualification period ends. I don't get it. But, nevertheless, he should stand an outside chance.

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Apparently the CCI4*-S competition in Chile turned out to be a bit of a massacre...

 

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This rather complicates things for Brazil. So much so that any chance of securing minimum requirements in South American events is already gone.

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On 04/10/2019 at 12:54, dcro said:

EVENTING

Group A (2) - :NED:NED

Group B (2) - :SUI:BEL

Group C (2) - :RUS:RUS

Group D (2) - :CAN:CAN

Group E (2) - :PUR:ECU

Group F (2) - :RSA:PAK

Group G (2) - :IND:HKG

Additional (6) - :CZE:BLR:BLR:CZE:SUI:DEN



Detailed rankings - HERE.

 

 

Team reallocation list (in case BRA/CHN/THA fail to obatain requirements)...

:RUS 218

:BLR 225

:NED 280*

:SUI 370*

:BEL 686*

:CAN 788

:CZE 791

:AUT 839

 

* - NED or SUI or BEL will quailfy through Nations Cup

 

Pretty damn surprised that we're actually part of the fight for an Olympic eventing spot! :yikes:

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