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Fencing Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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3 minutes ago, Vektor said:

I think this is still the current ranking.

 

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precisely because the Frenchwoman was eliminated from the 1st round, and the Ukrainian has already passed 2nd round, so I'm worried

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Just now, Davids said:

Kryvytska is in a vital T16. If she wins, Vitalis loss the quota. Actually, tie with 111 points

must the Korean win then?

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2 minutes ago, Benolympique said:

the korean won against the ukrainian! France saves its quota ???

Yeah, quota for Vitalis. Dramatic end. Kryvytska has lost in the gold point after the referee canceled her winner point

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I thought that it would be nice to look up which nations are eligible for the zonal qualifiers and have at least one athlete in the individual Top100 world ranking.

 

Men's sabre

 

Europe: :ROU  :GBR  :UKR  :BEL  :BLR

 

Asia & Oceania:  :KUW  :VIE  :KAZ  :HKG  :THA 

 

America:  :ARG  :COL  :PUR 

 

Africa:  :SEN 

 

 

Women's sabre

 

Europe: :ROU  :ESP  :GER  :AZE  :POL  :GEO  :BUL  :TUR 

 

Asia & Oceania: :KAZ  :HKG  :UZB  

 

America: :ARG  :VEN  :PAN  :DOM  :MEX  :COL 

 

Africa: :ALG  

 

I will do the rest for the others when they will have their final ranking. 

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9 hours ago, Vektor said:

I thought that it would be nice to look up which nations are eligible for the zonal qualifiers and have at least one athlete in the individual Top100 world ranking.

 

Men's sabre

 

Europe: :ROU  :GBR  :UKR  :BEL  :BLR

 

Asia & Oceania:  :KUW  :VIE  :KAZ  :HKG  :THA 

 

America:  :ARG  :COL  :PUR 

 

Africa:  :SEN 

 

 

Women's sabre

 

Europe: :ROU  :ESP  :GER  :AZE  :POL  :GEO  :BUL  :TUR 

 

Asia & Oceania: :KAZ  :HKG  :UZB  

 

America: :ARG  :VEN  :PAN  :DOM  :MEX  :COL 

 

Africa: :ALG  

 

I will do the rest for the others when they will have their final ranking. 

Wait, so we can't send Despina Georgiadou in the women's sabre because we already have one athlete qualified in that event? She is ranked around 30 or so I think. Or you just posted the countries that don't have any quotas yet?

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