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Sprint Canoeing Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016


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Quick question:

 

If for some reason a spot becomes available in the men's c1 1000 (for ex. Brazil uses only 2 athlete quotas across the 3 it has), does that mean the spot is reallocated to the 9th place boat in the men's c1 1000 (Mark Oldershaw - CAN). If so what happens to the continental quota he earned? Would it be reallocated to Canada regardless? I ask because if Oldershaw got the quota from the worlds, he would not have competed at the continental qualifiers, meaning Canada would have won a quota in the c1 200m. What a mess!

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2 hours ago, intoronto said:

 

Palau got a wild card

 

Nice for Palau! I would assume the quota went to Marina Toribiong, pretty much their only athlete (in women's K1).

 

But it also looks like Cook Islands didn't win a quota in C1 200.

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11 minutes ago, MantaRaymarc said:

Canada qualified in the women's K4 500 m? How did it happen?


They qualified 4 athletes across other events. Rules in canoe sprint allow any kind of a combination (in men's kayak, men's canoe and women's kayak), as long as you have enough athletes to do so.

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Apparently, Romanian C2 crew tested positive for doping at the European qualifications. Moldova receives the quota now. Confirmed by Moldovan NOC.

 

http://olympic.md/moldova-a-obtinut-calificarea-olimpica-la-canoe-dublu/

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On 6/27/2016 at 13:53, dcro said:

Apparently, Romanian C2 crew tested positive for doping at the European qualifications. Moldova receives the quota now. Confirmed by Moldovan NOC.

 

http://olympic.md/moldova-a-obtinut-calificarea-olimpica-la-canoe-dublu/

 

Correction: it DIDN'T test positive at European qualifications; it was tested positive at a domestic (Romanian) routine control...and yes, the culprit is the fukin Meldonium. Anyhow, a press release of the Romanian Anti-Drug Agency, issued this week, said that the 2 canoeists had only the smallest concentration of Meldonium in their blood, which means they took it before 1 January 2016. In this case, Carp and Strat should be considered innocent and their quota places restored.

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On 7/4/2016 at 22:58, zob79 said:

 

Correction: it DIDN'T test positive at European qualifications; it was tested positive at a domestic (Romanian) routine control...and yes, the culprit is the fukin Meldonium. Anyhow, a press release of the Romanian Anti-Drug Agency, issued this week, said that the 2 canoeists had only the smallest concentration of Meldonium in their blood, which means they took it before 1 January 2016. In this case, Carp and Strat should be considered innocent and their quota places restored.

 

Romanian NOC published today a press release on their facebook page, stating that Leonid Carp and Stefan Strat (C2-1000 m) are considered innocent and their ban will be lifted, thus they will go to Rio. I still wonder if that is possible...

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