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36 minutes ago, MHSN said:

it's official now, :IRI Iran is going to pick W1X

the male rower "withdrew" himself to make room for the lady!

So ?? Natan Węgrzycki-Szymczyk will get the men's quota? 

I am unashamed, at getting nothing done.

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@intoronto @Fly_like_a_don

 

Source for M1x reallocation info?

 

Our Polish TVP website once spread the news that if :IRI chooses W1x, :POL gets M1x quota.

But it's probably fake, I'm afraid.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, rafalgorka said:

@intoronto @Fly_like_a_don

 

Source for M1x reallocation info?

 

Our Polish TVP website once spread the news that if :IRI chooses W1x, :POL gets M1x quota.

But it's probably fake, I'm afraid.

 

 

 

 

 

Sorry, my bad Fly like a don is correct, :THA will get the spot. 

 

 

Only wa

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25 minutes ago, rafalgorka said:

@intoronto @Fly_like_a_don

 

Source for M1x reallocation info?

 

Our Polish TVP website once spread the news that if :IRI chooses W1x, :POL gets M1x quota.

But it's probably fake, I'm afraid.

 

 

 

 

 

Yes it's fake. 

If Japan chose M2, Kuwait would get the reallocation in Men's Single Sculls. If Nathan was a woman and finished 3rd or 4th you'd still get the quota cz host reallocation goes to 3rd placed Japan and only Kuwait has participated for tripartite nations in woman, but I could be wrong if anywhere some woman from elligible nations might have  participated. 

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from my understanding, it will be something like this

 

LM2X: :IND:UZB:HKG

LW2X: :JPN:VIE:INA

M1X: :JPN:KAZ:PHI:IRQ:THA:KUW

W1X: :IRI:TPE:QAT:SGP:KOR

 

6 boats qualify in Asia in Single sculls events because of host unused quotas. but then we don't have any other competitor in the women's single sculls to qualify. so the quota is reallocated to the World Qualifier and Japan will grab that as the next best ranked !

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