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Sprint Canoeing ACC Asian Olympic Games Qualifier 2021


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Sprint Canoeing ACC Asian Olympic Games Qualifier 2021

 

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start list per event

https://results.imas-sport.com/imas/regatta.php?competition=wettkampf_237#race_15

 

Men's K1 200: (11) :CHN:INA:IRI:IRQ:JPN:KAZ:KGZ:KOR:SGP:THA:TPE:UZB

Men's K1 1000: (11) :CHN:INA:IRI:IRQ:JPN:KAZ:KGZ:KOR:SGP:THA:TPE:UZB

Men's K2 1000: (9) :CHN:INA:IRQ:JPN:KAZ:KOR:THA:TPE:UZB

Men's C1 1000: (8)  :CHN:INA:IRI:IRQ:KAZ:THA:TPE:UZB

Men's C2 1000: (7)  :INA:IRQ:JPN:KAZ:KOR:THA:TPE

Women's K1 200: (9) :INA:IRI:JPN:KAZ:KOR:SGP:THA:TPE:UZB

Women's K1 500: (9) :INA:IRI:JPN:KAZ:KOR:SGP:THA:TPE:UZB

Women's C1 200: (5)  :INA:KOR:KAZ:THA:UZB

Women's C2 500: (4)  :INA:IRI:KAZ:THA

 

4 events will be decided tomorrow, the rest on Thursday

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:KAZ Kazakhstan wins both C2 quotas, Men's C2 1000 and Women's C2 500

 

they had a very close race with Japan in MC2-1000, they also beat the favorite Indonesia in the women's race.

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two more quotas

 

Women's K1-500 ==> :KAZ

Men's K2-1000 ==> :CHN

 

at least China beat Kazakhstan by a hair in the Men's K2 final to prevent team from winning all the quotas today.

 

the women's K1-500 winner Natalya Sergeyeva is 45 years old ! :facepalm:

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15 minutes ago, MHSN said:

the women's K1-500 winner Natalya Sergeyeva is 45 years old !

And she will compete against the 14 year old from the Cook Islands. That's absolutely wonderful!

#banbestmen

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2 hours ago, MHSN said:

 

the women's K1-500 winner Natalya Sergeyeva is 45 years old ! :facepalm:

This isn't that strange in this event when we had the likes of Josefa Idem, Štěpánka Hilgertová and Birgit Fischer winning medals finishing in the Top6 over 40. She still won't break Josefa Idem's record, who was 47-year-old when she finished 5th. 

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I see some minor changes in the startlist for tomorrow. China pulled out of both K1 events, I think per rules you can't qualify more than 2 athletes in one discipline. the rules also says one NOC can't win both 200m and 1000m quotas for one discipline.

 

which means Kazakhstan can't win Men's C1-1000m, Women's C1-200m and Women's K1-200m quotas. even though they are in the start list.

 

here is the eligible athletes for the remaining events

 

Men's K1 200: (10) :INA:IRQ:JPN:KAZ:KGZ:KOR:SGP:THA:TPE:UZB

Men's K1 1000: (10) :INA:IRI:IRQ:JPN:KAZ:KGZ:KOR:THA:TPE:UZB

Men's C1 1000: (8-1)  :CHN:INA:IRI:IRQ:THA:TPE:UZB (Not eligible: :KAZ)

Women's K1 200: (9-1) :INA:IRI:JPN:KOR:SGP:THA:TPE:UZB (Not eligible: :KAZ)

Women's C1 200: (6-1)  :INA:IRI:KOR:THA:UZB (Not eligible: :KAZ)

 

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