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Diving FINA World Cup 2021


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9 minutes ago, OlympicsFan said:

Is it possible for a nation to compete in a synchronized event at the Olympics if the two athletes qualified individually or in another synchronized event (but not as a duo in the same event)?

No only the eight qualified teams get to compete.

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4 hours ago, Adriano said:

Men's trampoline - max 9, men's platform - max 7 or 9 (maybe Japan give up quota). Women's platform max 9-10 (PRK quota allocated via World Cup?), max 6 women's trampoline (small number of athlethes who can start in  both the events). And we have a number 136 athletes. I think synchro duets mostly will be the same like in World Cup), maybe Mexico and China will change something. 

Why do you think that Japan will give up quota?

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2 hours ago, JoshMartini007 said:

No only the eight qualified teams get to compete.

Then I agree with the person who earlier said in this thread that only allowing 8 teams is absurd, they wouldn’t even have to allow more athletes. At the same time tons of completely hopeless teams are allowed to compete in other sports:

Water polo: South Africa, Kazakhstan

Field hockey: South Africa

Football: South Africa, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Honduras, Zambia, Chile

Handball: Bahrain, Angola

Table tennis: Australia, Egypt, Serbia, Slovenia, USA, Hungary, Poland, Canada, Cuba, India

Volleyball: Tunisia, Venezuela, Canada, Kenya, Argentina

Swimming: Poland, Hong Kong, South Korea, New Zealand, Czech Republic, Israel, Lithuania, Switzerland

 

If they would reduce team sports to 8 teams by throwing out useless teams, they could actually allow all good athletes to compete in other sports like fencing.

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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According to the qualification document

 

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So according to this, everyone NOC with a diver advancing to semis and that has not already qualified 1 or 2 divers in this particular event shall have a quota (or two).

 

So the following divers have now gained a spot in women’s 3m:

 

:USA Sarah Bacon

:MEX Aranza Vázquez Montaño

:USA Samantha Pickens

:UKR Anna Pysmenska

:JPN Haruka Enomoto

:SWE Emma Gullstrand

:SUI Michelle Heimberg

:GBR Scarlet Mew Jensen/Maria Papworth Burrel

:BRA Luana Lira

:KOR Suji Kim

 


However we shall wait until FINA confirms all of them advance, as document also says says “Up to 18”, meaning some of them may still be left out

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1 hour ago, mrv86 said:

According to the qualification document

 

B5769239-78CB-4205-A397-5504DF697A60.jpeg

So according to this, everyone NOC with a diver advancing to semis and that has not already qualified 1 or 2 divers in this particular event shall have a quota (or two).

 

So the following divers have now gained a spot in women’s 3m:

 

:USA Sarah Bacon

:MEX Aranza Vázquez

:USA Samantha Pickens

:UKR Anna Pysmenska

:JPN Haruka Enomoto

:SWE Emma Gullstrand

:SUI Michelle Heimberg

:GBR Scarlet Mew Jensen

:BRA Luana Lira

:KOR Suji Kim

 


However we shall wait until FINA confirms all of them advance, as document also says says “Up to 18”, meaning some of them may still be left out

Mexican Olympic Commitee already published that Aranza got a spot for the Olympics for Mexico

 

Though after the embarassment with them in figure skating saying that Donovan Carrillo did not qualify to the Olympics just to find out days later they did not even care to read the rules from the begining and get assured that he was surely qualified, I wont take them that seriously LOL

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Braulio said:

Mexican Olympic Commitee already published that Aranza got a spot for the Olympics for Mexico

 

Though after the embarassment with them in figure skating saying that Donovan Carrillo did not qualify to the Olympics just to find out days later they did not even care to read the rules from the begining and get assured that he was surely qualified, I wont take them that seriously LOL

 

 

Yeah, the rule is not clear, so I’ll wait until every event here’s completed so we can add every athlete earning a place and identify those most likely to double in one or more events like Woo and Punzel, to see if the total entries is below or above 68 per gender and 136 in total

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A Japanese diver coming out of nowhere to score 86.40 on home soil. Not suspicious at all

 

And great work for Rosset :FRA I hope he earn similar marks through the competition and earn that spot for himself. In that case does France has another capable diver in 10m @Benolympique?

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By the way after round 1 of the looooooooooooooooooong qualification in the men's 10m platform, Daley in first as expected and what about this new surprise, 14 year old japanese Rikuto Tamai in second place, followed by Randal Willars in third

 

 

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56 minutes ago, mrv86 said:

A Japanese diver coming out of nowhere to score 86.40 on home soil. Not suspicious at all

 

And great work for Rosset :FRA I hope he earn similar marks through the competition and earn that spot for himself. In that case does France has another capable diver in 10m @Benolympique?

no Benjamin Auffret retired and will not participate in the Olympic Games, if he wins this quota today, they will be selected

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