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Equestrian Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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12 minutes ago, dcro said:

 

For individuals, yes.

 

But for teams the deadline to get the NOC Certificate of Capability is December 31st. NOC Certificate of Capability means having at least three riders with MER.

The the Wojcianiec-Karaevli battle is for nothing as Ukraine will get that spot after losing the team quota, right?

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2 minutes ago, Vojthas said:

The the Wojcianiec-Karaevli battle is for nothing as Ukraine will get that spot after losing the team quota, right?

 

That is correct, unless Ukrainians save their team with 5.1 clause. Maybe they already did that. We just can't confirm right now, as the list of MER athletes hasn't been updated for some weeks.

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8 minutes ago, Vojthas said:

All the equestrian of :POL celebrates the quota for our country in show jumping. Wojcianiec himself reposts the thing on InstaStories. Are they not aware or do they know more?

 

That is a very good question. :p

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Final overview of jumping...

 

Teams qualified - :JPN:USA:SWE:GER:SUI:NED:AUS:BEL:GBR:FRA:ISR:UKR:BRA:MEX:ARG:EGY:QAT:NZL:CHN:IRL

 

Individuals qualified (spots are awarded to NOCs, not the specific athletes)

 

Group A

:DEN Emil Hallundbaek (Chalisco) - 617

:NOR Geir Gulliksen (VDL Groep Quatro) - 545

 

Group B

:ITA Emanuele Gaudiano (Chalou) - 1242

:POR Luciana Diniz (Vertigo du Dessert) - 1038

 

Group C

:LAT Kristaps Neretnieks (Moon Ray) - 895

:POL Wojciech Wojcianiec (Chintablue) - 772

 

Groups D/E - Pan American Games

:COL Juan Manuel Gallego (Fee des Sequoias)

:DOM Hector Florentino Roca (Carnaval)

:CAN Erynn Ballard (Fellini S)

:CHI Ignacio Montesinos (Cornetboy)

 

Group F

:SYR Ahmad Saber Hamcho (Quintus) - 890

:JOR Ibrahim Hani Bisharat (King of Diamonds) - 824

 

Group G

:TPE Jasmine Chen (Ninyon) - 572

:SRI Mathilda Karlsson (Chopin VA) - 345

 

Additional

:ESP Eduardo Alvarez Aznar (Rokfeller de Pleville Bois Margot) - 947

 

 

This is all assuming that Qatar and Ukraine are fine... If that assumption proves to be incorrect, the following would happen...

 

Team

:UKR -> :CZE

:QAT -> :MAR

 

Individual

:POL -> :UKR

:JOR -> :QAT

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7 minutes ago, dcro said:

Final overview of jumping...

 

Teams qualified - :JPN:USA:SWE:GER:SUI:NED:AUS:BEL:GBR:FRA:ISR:UKR:BRA:MEX:ARG:EGY:QAT:NZL:CHN:IRL

 

Individuals qualified (spots are awarded to NOCs, not the specific athletes)

 

Group A

:DEN Emil Hallundbaek (Chalisco) - 617

:NOR Geir Gulliksen (VDL Groep Quatro) - 545

 

Group B

:ITA Emanuele Gaudiano (Chalou) - 1242

:POR Luciana Diniz (Vertigo du Dessert) - 1038

 

Group C

:LAT Kristaps Neretnieks (Moon Ray) - 895

:POL Wojciech Wojcianiec (Chintablue) - 772

 

Groups D/E - Pan American Games

:COL Juan Manuel Gallego (Fee des Sequoias)

:DOM Hector Florentino Roca (Carnaval)

:CAN Erynn Ballard (Fellini S)

:CHI Ignacio Montesinos (Cornetboy)

 

Group F

:SYR Ahmad Saber Hamcho (Quintus) - 890

:JOR Ibrahim Hani Bisharat (King of Diamonds) - 824

 

Group G

:TPE Jasmine Chen (Ninyon) - 572

:SRI Mathilda Karlsson (Chopin VA) - 345

 

Additional

:ESP Eduardo Alvarez Aznar (Rokfeller de Pleville Bois Margot) - 947

 

 

This is all assuming that Qatar and Ukraine are fine... If that assumption proves to be incorrect, the following would happen...

 

Team

:UKR -> :CZE

:QAT -> :MAR

 

Individual

:POL -> :UKR

:JOR -> :QAT

 

When could we know if Ukraine and Qatar are fine? assuming it should be finalized but just not published?

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12 minutes ago, Vic Liu said:

 

When could we know if Ukraine and Qatar are fine? assuming it should be finalized but just not published?

 

After they update this, or after they publish the list of qualifiers here. I'm guessing they will do that on January 2-3.

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