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https://www.worldathletics.org/stats-zone/road-to/7132391?eventId=204593

 

It looks like remaining relays will qualify according to Top Lists and not according to World Relays 2021 results.

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1 minute ago, rafalgorka said:

https://www.worldathletics.org/stats-zone/road-to/7132391?eventId=204593

 

It looks like remaining relays will qualify according to Top Lists and not according to World Relays 2021 results.

Top 8 teams from 2020 World Relays plus 8 top teams in the world rankings at end of June that are not already qualified

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5 minutes ago, Dragon said:

Top 8 teams from 2020 World Relays plus 8 top teams in the world rankings at end of June that are not already qualified

Top 8 from 2019 wch already qualified plus 8 from top lists.

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As far as I know, top 8 relays in every relay from 2019 WCHs are already qualified, and next 8 will qualify through world ranking by combined times

 

for example :SVK is 5th under the line in Mixed 4x400 and it is the only reason we are going to participate, even if the chances are very low to qualify, we´ll at least try

 

https://totallympics.com/topic/5397-athletics-2021-discussion-thread/?do=findComment&comment=363333

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The relays that will make the final in Poland will be qualified, the rule changed a lot of months ago, so in the remote scenario that the 8 finalist in Poland will be different from the 8 already qualified Jamaica will be out. But it's very unlikely, so there will be some spots that will remain open and will be assigned through ranking. 

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@Andry84 looks like you are right. So complicated. Why do they change the qualification system in many sports so often? It's nonsense.

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I think the reason they change the qualification process is for Countrys to take part. Cause if it didn't give Olympic Quotas, the event would probably had to be cancelled due to low attendance.

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4 hours ago, intoronto said:

:CAN also withdrew from world relays

At this rate I insist, cancel the event!

 

 

At the USTAF meet in Eugene, World Continental Tour Series Shaunae Miller Uibo posted a 49.08 time, superb considering the conditions during the meet!! just to make things clear to all those teenagers in Namibia who is the boss

 

https://ok.ru/video/2219281484417

 

 

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