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Trampoline Gymnastics Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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7 hours ago, dcro said:

Australia qualified in both genders at the Oceanian event. The end.

Such a pointless "continental" event woth only two nations participating, and very questionable results with Australia qualifying ahead of New Zealand by 0,1.

 

On 15/05/2021 at 16:33, thiago_simoes said:

Such a pointless "continental" event woth only two nations participating, and very questionable results with Australia qualifying ahead of New Zealand by 0,1.

 

But typical of why Australia always has such an inflated Olympic team in relation to other countries. ?

SO I was looking into the trampoline qualification for Tokyo 2020.

 

Men: Both the host and tripartie spot will be reallocated. As per the qualification document this is to the two highest athletes not qualified from the qualification round. Now I do not know countries qualified already are eligible (with 1 per max, being the criteria for part A, but this document does not specify). 

 

If it is one per country:

 

These two get a quota: :NZL and :POR (even if nations already qualified, these two would qualify) 

 

There will be 7 spots awarded via the WC rankings. ATM those spots would go to :BLR, :CHN, :JPN :RUS, :POR, :AUS:UKR (reserves :GEO and :CAN ). Not sure who qualified via Oceania, but if it was Dominic Clarke, then :AUS quota would go to :GEO .  

 

 

Women:

Both the host and tripartie spot will be reallocated as well

 

If it is one per country:

 

These two get a quota: :GER and :UKR

 

There will be 6 spots awarded via the WC rankings. ATM those spots would go to: :CHN:GBR:JPN:RUS:CAN:MEX 

On 24/05/2021 at 05:52, intoronto said:

SO I was looking into the trampoline qualification for Tokyo 2020.

 

Men: Both the host and tripartie spot will be reallocated. As per the qualification document this is to the two highest athletes not qualified from the qualification round. Now I do not know countries qualified already are eligible (with 1 per max, being the criteria for part A, but this document does not specify). 

 

If it is one per country:

 

These two get a quota: :NZL and :POR (even if nations already qualified, these two would qualify) 

 

There will be 7 spots awarded via the WC rankings. ATM those spots would go to :BLR, :CHN, :JPN :RUS, :POR, :AUS:UKR (reserves :GEO and :CAN ). Not sure who qualified via Oceania, but if it was Dominic Clarke, then :AUS quota would go to :GEO .  

 

 

Women:

Both the host and tripartie spot will be reallocated as well

 

If it is one per country:

 

These two get a quota: :GER and :UKR

 

There will be 6 spots awarded via the WC rankings. ATM those spots would go to: :CHN:GBR:JPN:RUS:CAN:MEX 

How many chances have Ukraine to qualify in Women's Trampoline? Zero? 

31 minutes ago, Illya said:

How many chances have Ukraine to qualify in Women's Trampoline? Zero? 

As per the qualification document, Ukraine should be 100% confirmed in the women's event.

21 minutes ago, intoronto said:

As per the qualification document, Ukraine should be 100% confirmed in the women's event.

But in WR Maryna Kyiko is too low , how can she get the quota?

Unless @thiago_simoes says different here’s the quota simulation for Men’s after today’s qualification round

 

FROM 2019 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

:CHN  :BLR  :RUS  :JPN  :FRA 

 

FROM CONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

:EGY  + Pan Am qualifier

 

FROM WORLD CUP

:BLR  :CHN  :JPN  :RUS  :NZL  :POR  :AUS  
 

HOST & TRIPARTITE REALLOCATION

:GBR  :USA (from 2019 WCh qualification round)

14 minutes ago, mrv86 said:

Unless @thiago_simoes says different here’s the quota simulation for Men’s after today’s qualification round

 

FROM 2019 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

:CHN  :BLR  :RUS  :JPN  :FRA 

 

FROM CONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

:EGY  + Pan Am qualifier

 

FROM WORLD CUP

:BLR  :CHN  :JPN  :RUS  :NZL  :POR  :AUS  
 

HOST & TRIPARTITE REALLOCATION

:GBR  :USA (from 2019 WCh qualification round)

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