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Track Cycling Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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23 hours ago, Oldira said:

Even the Hong Kong Cycling Federation and the local press there believed that Hong Kong had missed out on both Madison qualifications!!

 

 

 

South China Morning Post now has it that both their Madison teams have qualified. It looks to me that Ireland hadnt their sums done correctly on Sunday when declaring they had qualified. Very hard on Downey and English. How disappointed must they be today?

 

Not sure how the Ukrainian women are feelling as Hong Kong had 800 points added to their total based on the 2019 World Championships!!

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That's the point. *Their* sums weren't wrong. They used the points that the UCI told them each team had. So it was the UCI's error, not Ireland's or Ukraine's 

 

The South China Morning Post are only reporting on the numbers. There's been nothing official from the UCI

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5 minutes ago, dodge said:

UCI have changed the rankings for men's madison. Ireland now above Honk Kong and into the last qualifying spot

 

They haven't changed the women's rankings

 

5 minutes ago, dodge said:

 

 

 

I think UCI have to inform the NOCs by Monday of their quota allocation. Fingers crossed no more changes.

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"The UCI confirmed that Team Ireland has qualified a quota in each of the Men’s and Women’s Madison and Men’s and Women’s Omnium events. The Olympic Federation of Ireland and Cycling Ireland formally accepted the slots this morning. "

 

Press Release

 

Great news for :IRL 

 

 

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hace 1 hora, dodge dijo:

"The UCI confirmed that Team Ireland has qualified a quota in each of the Men’s and Women’s Madison and Men’s and Women’s Omnium events. The Olympic Federation of Ireland and Cycling Ireland formally accepted the slots this morning. "

 

Press Release

 

Great news for :IRL 

 

 

https://www.uci.org/docs/default-source/official-documents/tokyo-2020---olympic-games/tokyo-2020-olympic-games---track-cycling---athletes-quota.pdf

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  • 4 months later...

Team Canada :CAN

Hugo Barrette – sprint, keirin
Allison Beveridge – team pursuit, omnium
Ariane Bonhomme – team pursuit
Vincent De Haître – team pursuit
Jasmin Duehring – team pursuit
Michael Foley – team pursuit, Madison
Annie Foreman-Mackey – team pursuit
Derek Gee – team pursuit, Madison
Lauriane Genest – sprint, keirin
Jay Lamoureux – team pursuit
Kelsey Mitchell – sprint, keirin
Georgia Simmerling – team pursuit
Nick Wammes – sprint, keirin

 

No women's madison named; and no mention if they will enter the event. What happens now? It is the largest Canadian track cycling team.


Source:https://olympic.ca/2020/07/29/track-and-road-cyclists-nominated-to-team-canada-for-tokyo-2020/

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