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Trampoline Gymnastics Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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38 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)

Another sport with 0 quotas for Ukraine ?. We failed this Olympic cycle 

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7 hours 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)

These are only 15 quotas. Who got the last?

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57 minutes ago, Mecki83 said:

These are only 15 quotas. Who got the last?

The top ranked from next week’s Pan Am Championships.

 

If USA gets that, then Spain gets the reallocated spot.

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8 hours 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)

Would the reallocation not go to USA and NZL? Those are the two top placed who didn't make the final from the 2019 World Championships? 

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14 minutes ago, james89 said:

Would the reallocation not go to USA and NZL? Those are the two top placed who didn't make the final from the 2019 World Championships? 

If I understood qualification process correctly, New Zealand will likely qualify from World Cup.

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11 minutes ago, mrv86 said:

If I understood qualification process correctly, New Zealand will likely qualify from World Cup.

Why would :GBR get the reallocation?

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12 minutes ago, mrv86 said:

If I understood qualification process correctly, New Zealand will likely qualify from World Cup.

Even so I think it would be Spain who gets the reallocation since they were the highest ranked from the semi-finals.

 

I'm also a bit confused about the World Cup Ranking - can Australia qualify a second athlete if their winner of the continental quota is also in the World Cup Ranking? 

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9 minutes ago, Cobi said:

Why would :GBR get the reallocation?

Unused host country quota goes to best non qualified gymnast from the 2019 World Championships qualification round.

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7 minutes ago, james89 said:

Even so I think it would be Spain who gets the reallocation since they were the highest ranked from the semi-finals.

It’s the qualification round, not the semi finals

 


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9 minutes ago, james89 said:

I'm also a bit confused about the World Cup Ranking - can Australia qualify a second athlete if their winner of the continental quota is also in the World Cup Ranking? 

Even if contradicts the hierarchy of events, as either NZL or AUS would get a quota from the World Cup rankings, it cancels the quota trough continental championships.

 

 

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35 minutes ago, mrv86 said:

It’s the qualification round, not the semi finals

 


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Even if contradicts the hierarchy of events, as either NZL or AUS would get a quota from the World Cup rankings, it cancels the quota trough continental championships.

 

 

Thanks for explaining - my brain was getting tripped up because the World Cup Rankings number is wrong on wikipedia. 

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