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Surfing ISA World Games 2021


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If I write what I think of this kind of crazy qualification rules (in many sports, not only Surfing of course), I might well end up in jail (or facing a 9 digit compensation)...:yikes: :bones: :hairpull: :thumbdown:

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Miguel Tudela :PER

Lucca Mesinas :PER  (quota from 2019 goes to Leandro Usuna :ARG)

Leon Glatzer :GER

Shun Murakami and Hiroto Ohhara :JPN for one quota  (if Shun qualifies, the quota from 2019 goes to Rio Waida :INA)

Manuel Selman :CHI 

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Only 3 of 17 NOCs qualified for the Olympics are from Europe. I wonder if this is a historic low share of European participating NOCs in any sport?

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1 minute ago, LowerSaxony said:

Only 3 of 17 NOCs qualified for the Olympics are from Europe. I wonder if this is a historic low share of European participating NOCs in any sport?

Baseball was 1/8 in 2008, and even then the European qualifier had many players from the Americas.

 

Just like many of the French surfers come from Oceania, not Europe.

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5 minutes ago, NearPup said:

Baseball was 1/8 in 2008, and even then the European qualifier had many players from the Americas.

 

Just like many of the French surfers come from Oceania, not Europe.

Jeremy Flores comes from the Reunion , and Michel Bourez comes from Tahiti  (of course they are French islands in the Pacific and Indian oceans)

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3 minutes ago, Benolympique said:

Jeremy Flores comes from the Reunion , and Michel Bourez comes from Tahiti  (of course they are French islands in the Pacific and Indian oceans)

Ya, not saying they aren’t French, just saying they aren’t geographically from Europe.

 

The fact that Thaiti and Reunion are French doesn’t mean they are in Europe (just like Hawaii isn’t in the Americas despite being in the USA).

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28 minutes ago, NearPup said:

Ya, not saying they aren’t French, just saying they aren’t geographically from Europe.

ok yes we have many islands all over the world: La Reunion, Guadeloupe, Tahiti and French Polynesia, Martinique, Guyana French, New Caledonia, Wallis and Futuna, Mayotte, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, Saint Martin and Saint Bathélémy bring us lots of athletes;

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