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Women's Softball Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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  Softball – Path to Olympic Games Tokyo 2020
  Aug 2018: WBSC Women’s Softball WC (1)
  TBC: Africa/Europe Qualifier (1)
  TBC: Americas Qualifier (2)
  TBC: Asia/Oceania Qualifier (1)
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Softball qualification events:

 

Asia Oceania in China, 24-29 September 2019;

America’s qualifier in Canada, 25 August - 1 September;

Europe/Africa qualifier in Nederlands, 23-28 July

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WBSC announces hosts, dates of Tokyo 2020 Olympic Baseball/Softball Qualifiers

Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games qualifying events to be staged in Canada, China, Chinese Taipei, Italy, Japan, Netherlands and USA

 

The World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) today awarded the hosting rights and announced the dates for six qualifying events for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

 

The WBSC granted hosting rights of three Olympic Baseball qualifiers and three Olympic Softball qualifiers.

 

Chinese Taipei, Italy and USA will each be home to an Olympic Baseball Qualifier, while Canada, China and the Netherlands will each stage an Olympic Softball Qualifier.

 

“These next two years — 2019 and 2020 — will be the most important in the history of international baseball and softball,” said WBSC President Riccardo Fraccari.

“With the announcement of the locations and timeline of the Olympic qualifiers, players, national federations, leagues and fans around the world can now see the exciting and challenging path it takes to get to Tokyo 2020 — where the competition for Olympic gold in baseball and softball promises to be among the biggest storylines.”

 

The WBSC Executive Board voted on the decisions at the headquarters of the Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI), following bid presentations.

 

Softball Road to Gold

 

The first Olympic Softball qualifier this year will be held in Europe, from 23 to 28 July in Utrecht, Netherlands.

This eight-team qualifying event hosted by the Dutch Baseball and Softball Federation (KNBSB) will allocate one spot to the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020.

The competition will feature the top six finishers of the European Championship and the top two softball teams in Africa.

 

The Americas Olympic Softball Qualifier will be hosted by Softball Canada and staged from 25 August to 1 September in Surrey, Province of British Columbia.

This qualifier will feature up to 16 National Teams, with the top two advancing to the six-team Olympic softball event at the Tokyo 2020 Games.

 

The Asia/Oceania Qualifier is scheduled for 24 to 29 September in Shanghai, under host Chinese Softball Association.

This Olympic qualifier will feature eight teamssix from the Asian Games and two from Oceania — and award the final place to Tokyo 2020.

 

The USA Softball Women’s National Team was the first to qualify for Tokyo 2020, winning the WBSC Women’s Softball World Championship last year in Chiba, Japan.

 

Host country Japan has been granted an automatic entry into the 2020 Olympic Baseball and Softball events.

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I think it's highly unlikely that 16 teams will participate in the America's tournament. Getting everyone up to Canada (Surrey, no less) is quite costly.

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We now know the teams that will compete in all qualifiers:

 

 Europe/Africa:  :GBR :CZE :ESP :NED :ITA :FRA :RSA :BOT 

 

Americas

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Asia/Oceania:  :CHN :TPE :PHI :KOR :INA :HKG :AUS :NZL 

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On 21/01/2019 at 12:37, JoshMartini007 said:

I think it's highly unlikely that 16 teams will participate in the America's tournament. Getting everyone up to Canada (Surrey, no less) is quite costly.

I loved it up there when I visited a few years ago. It is expensive though, so I feel bad for the smaller teams/NOCs

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