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Artistic Gymnastics Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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13 minutes ago, Prashanth said:

What about Indian chances????

At this point, zero, unfortunately. If the Asian Championships indeed take place, then chances would be very low, but still better than zero, of course.

The problem is that continental championships qualify gymnasts through the all-around, and India has always been a country focused on apparatus specialists. So, India's best chance was the World Cup series, but apparently Dipa Karmakar got injured and no other Indian gymnast was prepared to challenge for a stop in the top 10, so no chance this year, unfortunately.

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7 hours ago, Siddhartha Talukdar said:

So has Pranati Nayak qualified due to cancelation of Asian Artistic Championships?

https://www.espn.in/olympics/story/_/id/31370238/gymnast-pranati-nayak-compete-tokyo-olympics-winning-asian-quota

I believe she hasn't. Per official FIG rules:

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"NOC without a qualified team" is not the same as "NOCs not yet qualified". So, even if nations have qualified one gymnast through the all-around competition, they should be able to qualify another gymnast thanks to the cancellation of the Asian Championships. Per these rules, quota places go to :KOR and :PRK, and since :PRK is already out, the quota would go to :MAS.

:SRI and :IND would only qualify if the quotas were supposed to be awarded to NOCs not yet qualified.

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This is the list of gymnasts not yet qualified based on their all-around results from the 2019 World Championships. Gymnasts in bold are from Asia. Gymnasts from :KOR, :PRK and :MAS are ahead of :SRI and :IND.

35 BACHYNSKA Anastasiia 740 UKR D 52.165
36 MAGISTRATI Abigail 504 ARG D 52.032
41 KAESLIN Ilaria 724 SUI D 51.498
44 SCHERMANN Bianka 621 HUN D 51.198
46 FIDELIS Thais 530 BRA D 51.032
48 NEDOV Emma 512 AUS D 50.899
49 RADIVILOVA Angelina 743 UKR D 50.898
56 CRISAN Ioana 702 ROU D 50.298
58 GUTIERREZ Anapaula 669 MEX D 49.998
62 PISOS Agustina 505 ARG D 49.765
64 MADER Jasmin 515 AUT D 49.732
66 AN Chang Ok 693 PRK D 49.533
69 BOECZOEGO Dorina 617 HUN D 49.431
70 DARIES Naveen 707 RSA D 49.399
71 GHICIUC Carmen 703 ROU D 49.398
72 KIM Son Hyang 694 PRK D 49.332
73 EOM Dohyun 651 KOR D 49.332

74 LAGO Ana 670 MEX D 49.199
76 UCTAS SANLI Goksu 738 TUR D 49.066
77 GOLGOTA Denisa 704 ROU D 49.066
78 SIEGENTHALER Stefanie 725 SUI D 49.032
80 SALEM Farah 576 EGY D 48.699
85 PONIZILOVA Dominika 565 CZE D 48.499
86 CARDOSO Beatriz 690 POR D 48.499
89 CASTLES Jessica 732 SWE D 48.398
90 TAN ING Yueh 664 MAS D 48.299
91 YILMAZ Tutya 739 TUR D 48.265
92 HUSSEIN Farah 573 EGY D 48.199
96 SLEVIN Emma 629 IRL D 47.966
97 TRAUKOVA Hanna 525 BLR D 47.965
98 KHARENKOVA Maria 601 GEO D 47.865
99 AFRATI Argyro 608 GRE D 47.865
100 FISHWICK Maia 682 NZL D 47.865
101 SAJN Adela 719 SLO D 47.832
102 MCGREGOR Courtney 683 NZL D 47.799
103 WILLIAMS Toni-Ann 644 JAM D 47.798
104 ALVARADO Luciana 553 CRC D 47.765
105 JIRIKOVA Lucie 563 CZE D 47.733
106 KYSSELEF Tjasa 718 SLO D 47.699
107 TRACIE Ang 665 MAS D 47.399
108 BUNCE Chiara 729 SVK D 47.232
109 VIHROVA Elina 659 LAT D 47.199
110 SAZONOVA Irina 632 ISL D 47.198
111 SANTI Franchesca 543 CHI D 47.107
112 TRONRUD Maria 680 NOR D 47.099
113 MAENNERSDORFER Marlies 516 AUT D 47.032
114 ELPITIYA BADAL. D. 722 SRI D 47.016
115 DIAZ Karelys 698 PUR D 46.966
116 SALAS Heika del Sol 555 CRC D 46.965
117 KATSALI Elvira 609 GRE D 46.832
118 XOULOGI Ioanna 610 GRE D 46.798
119 LEINONEN Maija 586 FIN D 46.798
120 NIEMINEN Nitta 587 FIN D 46.699
121 COLLANTES DE RIGL. 686 PER D 46.598
122 PALACIOS Ana Irene 613 GUA D 46.598
123 LAI Chin 734 TPE D 46.565
124 MOLLOY Kate 627 IRL D 46.332
125 SOEDERSTROEM Julie 679 NOR D 46.199
126 DIAZ Fabiola 687 PER D 46.066
127 NAYAK Pranati 625 IND D 45.832
 

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12 minutes ago, Siddhartha Talukdar said:

This is... What... I'm speechless.

Look at the mess FIG has created with this convoluted, good for nothing process. If this is the case, then other nations should claim that ROC and Turkey cannot qualify extra male gymnasts at the Euros, because this would have been unfair compared to the options they gave to Asia.

FIG has to clear this up ASAP. 

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39 minutes ago, dcro said:

Well, the IOC is not running the FIG's qualification process.

 

Plus this article (written by an Indian journalist) seems to be a re-post of unconfirmed claims, and not some original, genuine content?

I have very low opinion of Indian journalists (specially sports one) but in this case, if even IOC is fooled by their wrong interpretation, they deserve respect and IOC/FIG should be ashamed. 

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