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Quota Qualification Event Notes
:AUS Australia Mixed relay rankings as of March 31st, 2020 Jacob Birthwistle
:AUS Australia ITU Olympic Ranking Aaron Royle
:AUS Australia Mixed relay rankings as of March 31st, 2020 Matthew Hauser
:AUT Austria ITU Olympic Ranking Lukas Hollaus
:AUT Austria ITU Olympic Ranking Alois Knabl
:AZE Azerbaijan ITU Olympic Ranking Rostislav Pevtsov
:BEL Belgium Triathlon ITU Mixed Team Relay Olympic Games Qualifier 2021 Marten Van Riel
:BEL Belgium Triathlon ITU Mixed Team Relay Olympic Games Qualifier 2021 Jelle Geens
:BRA Brazil ITU Olympic Ranking Manoel Messias
:CAN Canada ITU Olympic Ranking Tyler Mislawchuk
:CAN Canada ITU Olympic Ranking Matthew Sharpe
:CHI Chile ITU Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Diego Moya
:FRA France ITU Olympic Ranking Leo Bergere
:FRA France Mixed relay rankings as of March 31st, 2020 Vincent Luis
:FRA France Mixed relay rankings as of March 31st, 2020 Dorian Coninx
:GER Germany Mixed relay rankings as of March 31st, 2020 Jonas Schomburg
:GER Germany Mixed relay rankings as of March 31st, 2020 Justus Nieschlag
:GBR Great Britain Mixed relay rankings as of March 31st, 2020 Jonathan Brownlee
:GBR Great Britain Mixed relay rankings as of March 31st, 2020 Alex Yee
:HKG Hong Kong ITU Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Oscar Coggins
:HUN Hungary ITU Olympic Ranking Bence Bicsak
:HUN Hungary ITU Olympic Ranking Tamas Toth
:IRL Ireland ITU Olympic Ranking Russell White
:ISR Israel ITU Olympic Ranking Ran Sagiv
:ISR Israel ITU Olympic Ranking Shachar Sagiv
:ITA Italy Triathlon ITU Mixed Team Relay Olympic Games Qualifier 2021 Gianluca Pozzatti
:ITA Italy Triathlon ITU Mixed Team Relay Olympic Games Qualifier 2021 Delian Stateff
:JPN Japan Host Nation Kenji Nener
:JPN Japan Host Nation Makoto Odakura
:LUX Luxembourg ITU Olympic Ranking Stefan Zachaus
:MAR Morocco ITU Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Mehdi Essadiq
:MEX Mexico ITU Olympic Ranking Crisanto Grajales
:MEX Mexico ITU Olympic Ranking Irving Perez
:NED Netherlands Mixed relay rankings as of March 31st, 2020 Jorik Van Egdom
:NED Netherlands Mixed relay rankings as of March 31st, 2020 Marco Van der Stel
:NZL New Zealand Mixed relay rankings as of March 31st, 2020 Hayden Wilde
:NZL New Zealand Mixed relay rankings as of March 31st, 2020 Tayler Reid
:NOR Norway ITU Olympic Ranking Kristian Blummenfelt
:NOR Norway ITU Olympic Ranking Gustav Iden
:NOR Norway ITU Olympic Ranking Casper Stornes
:POR Portugal ITU Olympic Ranking Joao Pereira
:POR Portugal ITU Olympic Ranking Joao Silva
:ROU Romania ITU Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Felix Duchampt
:RUS Russia ITU Olympic Ranking Igor Polyanskiy
:RUS Russia ITU Olympic Ranking Dmitry Polyanskiy
:RSA South Africa ITU Olympic Ranking Henri Schoeman
:RSA South Africa ITU Olympic Ranking Richard Murray
:ESP Spain ITU Olympic Ranking Fernando Alarza
:ESP Spain ITU Olympic Ranking Javier Gomez Noya
:ESP Spain ITU Olympic Ranking Mario Mola
:SUI Switzerland Triathlon ITU Mixed Team Relay Olympic Games Qualifier 2021 Max Studer
:SUI Switzerland Triathlon ITU Mixed Team Relay Olympic Games Qualifier 2021 Andrea Salvisberg
:SYR Syria Tripartite Invitation Mohamed Maso
:USA United States Mixed relay rankings as of March 31st, 2020 Morgan Pearson
:USA United States Mixed relay rankings as of March 31st, 2020 Kevin McDowell
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Quota Qualification Event Notes
:ARG Argentina ITU Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Romina Biagioli
:AUS Australia Mixed relay rankings as of March 31st, 2020 Ashleigh Gentle
:AUS Australia ITU Olympic Ranking Jaz Hedgeland
:AUS Australia Mixed relay rankings as of March 31st, 2020 Emma Jeffcoat
:AUT Austria ITU Olympic Ranking Julia Hauser
:AUT Austria ITU Olympic Ranking Lisa Perterer
:BEL Belgium Triathlon ITU Mixed Team Relay Olympic Games Qualifier 2021 Claire Michel
:BEL Belgium Triathlon ITU Mixed Team Relay Olympic Games Qualifier 2021 Valerie Barthelemy
:BER Bermuda ITU Olympic Ranking Flora Duffy
:BRA Brazil ITU Olympic Ranking Luisa Baptista
:BRA Brazil ITU Olympic Ranking Vittoria Lopes
:CAN Canada ITU Olympic Ranking Joanna Brown
:CAN Canada ITU Olympic Ranking Amelie Kretz
:CHI Chile ITU Olympic Ranking Barbara Riveros
:CHN China ITU Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Mengying Zhong
:CZE Czech Republic ITU Olympic Ranking Vendula Frintova
:CZE Czech Republic ITU Olympic Ranking Petra Kurikova
:ECU Ecuador ITU Olympic Ranking Elizabeth Bravo
:EGY Egypt ITU Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Basmla Elsalamoney
:EST Estonia ITU Olympic Ranking Kaidi Kivioja
:FRA France Mixed relay rankings as of March 31st, 2020 Cassandre Beaugrand
:FRA France Mixed relay rankings as of March 31st, 2020 Leonie Periault
:GER Germany Mixed relay rankings as of March 31st, 2020 Anabel Knoll
:GER Germany Mixed relay rankings as of March 31st, 2020 Laura Lindemann
:GBR Great Britain ITU Olympic Ranking Vicky Holland
:GBR Great Britain Mixed relay rankings as of March 31st, 2020 Jessica Learmonth
:GBR Great Britain Mixed relay rankings as of March 31st, 2020 Georgia Taylor-Brown
:HUN Hungary ITU Olympic Ranking Zsanett Bragmayer
:HUN Hungary ITU Olympic Ranking Zsofia Kovacs
:IRL Ireland ITU Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Carolyn Hayes
:ITA Italy Triathlon ITU Mixed Team Relay Olympic Games Qualifier 2021 Alice Betto
:ITA Italy Triathlon ITU Mixed Team Relay Olympic Games Qualifier 2021 Angelica Olmo
:ITA Italy ITU Olympic Ranking Verena Steinhauser
:JPN Japan Host Nation Yuko Takahashi
:JPN Japan Host Nation Niina Kishimoto
:MEX Mexico ITU Olympic Ranking Cecilia Perez
:MEX Mexico ITU Olympic Ranking Claudia Rivas
:NED Netherlands Mixed relay rankings as of March 31st, 2020 Maya Kingma
:NED Netherlands Mixed relay rankings as of March 31st, 2020 Rachel Klamer
:NZL New Zealand Mixed relay rankings as of March 31st, 2020 Ainsley Thorpe
:NZL New Zealand Mixed relay rankings as of March 31st, 2020 Nicole Van Der Kaay
:NOR Norway ITU Olympic Ranking Lotte Miller
:POR Portugal ITU Olympic Ranking Melanie Santos
:RUS Russia ITU Olympic Ranking Anastasia Gorbunova
:RUS Russia ITU Olympic Ranking Alexandra Razarenova
:RSA South Africa ITU Olympic Ranking Simone Ackermann
:RSA South Africa ITU Olympic Ranking Gillian Sanders
:ESP Spain ITU Olympic Ranking Miriam Casillas Garcia
:ESP Spain ITU Olympic Ranking Anna Goday Contreras
:SUI Switzerland Triathlon ITU Mixed Team Relay Olympic Games Qualifier 2021 Jolanda Annen
:SUI Switzerland Triathlon ITU Mixed Team Relay Olympic Games Qualifier 2021 Nicola Spirig
:UKR Ukraine  ITU Olympic Ranking Yuliya Yelistratova
:USA United States ITU Olympic Ranking Summer Rappaport
:USA United States Mixed relay rankings as of March 31st, 2020 Taylor Knibb
:USA United States Mixed relay rankings as of March 31st, 2020 Katie Zaferes
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Triathlon isn't too bad, to make space for mixed relay qualification we lose the continental and world qualification events, leaving world rankings as the only way to qualify (other than the mixed relay qualification event). It will also be a lot harder to qualify a third athlete to the games; all three must be in the top 30, oppose to being the first 8 nations to qualify three athletes.

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Il y a 6 heures , Agger a déclaré:

  could you tell me how many relay athletes qualified mixed teams for the country?

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Ranking criteria:

https://www.triathlon.org/uploads/docs/itusport_2018-individual-oq-ranking_20171210.pdf

https://www.triathlon.org/uploads/docs/itusport_2018-mixed-relay-oq-ranking_20171210.pdf

 

Seems like 3 events plus the continental championships for the mixed ranking in 2018:

 

• ITU World Triathlon Mixed Relay Series Nottingham
• VM Mixed Relay Hamburg
• ITU World Triathlon Mixed Relay Edmonton

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