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Which Sports Events are you Currently Watching?
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Paris 2024 - Early Predictions - Day by Day
Josh replied to rafalgorka's topic in Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024
Day 11 (August 6, 2024) Later on, when the weightlifting medal events happen, I’ll do it under the assumption that China will send athletes in men’s 61kg/89kg/102kg and women’s 49kg/+81kg and 81kg. Athletics- Women’s Hammer Throw Gold- Brooke Andersen Silver- Deanna Price Bronze- Camryn Rogers Athletics- Men’s Long Jump Gold- Wayne Pinnock Silver- Miltiadis Tentoglou Bronze- Simon Ehammer Athletics- Men’s 1500m Gold- Jakob Ingebrigtsen Silver- Timothy Cheruiyot Bronze- Jake Wightman First gold medal for Norway at Paris. Athletics- Women’s 3000m Steeplechase Gold- Beatrice Chepkoech Silver- Norah Jeruto Bronze- Winfred Yavi First medal for Bahrain at Paris! Intense battle for bronze between Jackline Chepkoech and Yavi, only 0.30 separating them. Athletics- Women’s 200m Gold- Shericka Jackson Silver- Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce Bronze- Gabby Thomas Won’t be a historic first ever Olympic medal for Saint Lucia as Julien Alfred finishes in 4th. Boxing- Women’s 50kg Bronze- Giordana Sorrentino Bronze- Wu Yu Laura Fuertes and Wassila Lkhadiri 5th. Boxing- Women’s 60kg Gold- Beatriz Ferreira Silver- Estelle Mosselly Boxing- Women’s 66kg Bronze- Morella McCane Bronze- Amy Broadhurst Janjaem Suwannapheng and Charlie Cavanaugh 5th. Boxing- Men’s 71kg Bronze- Wanderson De Oliviera Bronze- Sarkhan Aliyev Diving- Women’s 10m Platform Gold- Chen Yuxi Silver- Quan Hongchan Bronze- Andrea Spendolini Sirieix Failed dive by Caeli McKay in the final (this also happened with another Canadian Pamela Ware in Tokyo), and she finishes dead last. Equestrian- Individual Jumping Gold- Hendrik Von Eckermann Silver- Martin Fuchs Bronze- Jerôme Guery Sailing- Men’s ICLA 7 Gold- Matthew Wearn Silver- Pavlos Kontides Bronze- Tonči Stipanović First medal for Cyprus at Paris. Sailing- Women’s ICLA 6 Gold- Marit Bouwmeester Silver- Emma Plasschaert Bronze- Maud Jayet Very tight race for the medals with only a few points separating second to fifth. Unfortunately that means no podium for Anne-Marie Ridom and reigning World Champion Mária Érdi Track Cycling- Men’s Team Sprint Gold- Netherlands (Roy van den Berg/Jeffrey Hoogland/Harrie Lavreysen) Silver- Australia (Matthew Glaetzer/Leigh Hoffman/Matthew Richardson) Bronze- France (Timmy Gillion/Rayan Halal/Sébastien Vigier) Wrestling- Men’s 60kg Greco Roman Gold- Zholaman Sharshenbekov Silver- Victor Ciobanu Bronze- Mehdi Mosennejad Bronze- Kenichiro Fumita First medal, and first gold for Kyrgyzstan at Paris. First medal for Moldova as well. Edmond Nazaryan and Kerem Kamal 5th. Wrestling- Men’s 130kg Greco Roman Gold- Amir Zare Silver- Taha Akgül Bronze- Geno Petriashvili Bronze- Giorgi Meshvilidishvili First gold for Iran at Paris. Mason Parris and Mönkhtöriin Lkhavagerel 5th. Wrestling- Women’s 76kg Freestyle Gold- Adeline Gray Silver- Yuka Kagami Bronze- Epp Maë Bronze- Samar Amer First medal for Estonia at Paris. Milamys Marín and Aiperi Kyzy 5th. TEAM SPORTS/UPDATES (turboyev, krjpek judo, women’s doubles tennis, sinkovic rowing changes) (ignore this i’m just trying to remind myself to change predictions.) Medal Table After Day 11 27-23-32– 82 25-11-16– 52 12-13-10– 35 10-14-13– 37 10-13-14– 37 10-10-12– 32 10-5-6– 21 9-8-8– 25 9-7-8– 24 9-3-5– 17 5-8-7– 20 5-4-6– 15 5-2-2– 9 4-2-3– 9 4-2-1– 7 3-3-1– 7 3-2-1– 6 3-2-0– 5 3-1-2– 6 2-6-5– 13 2-3-3– 8 2-3-3– 8 2-2-1– 5 2-2-1– 5 2-1-5– 8 2-0-2– 4 1-4-4– 9 1-3-5– 9 1-3-2– 6 1-3-1– 5 1-1-2– 4 1-1-2– 4 1-1-1– 3 1-0-3– 4 1-0-1– 2 1-0-1– 2 1-0-1– 2 1-0-0– 1 1-0-0– 1 1-0-0– 1 1-0-0– 1 1-0-0– 1 0-2-4– 6 0-2-3– 5 0-2-1– 3 0-2-1– 3 0-2-1– 3 0-1-3– 4 0-1-3– 4 0-1-2– 3 0-1-2– 3 0-1-1– 2 0-1-1– 2 0-1-1– 2 0-1-1– 2 0-1-0– 1 0-1-0– 1 0-1-0– 1 0-1-0– 1 0-1-0– 1 0-1-0– 1 0-1-0– 1 0-1-0– 1 0-1-0– 1 0-0-3– 3 0-0-2– 2 0-0-2– 2 0-0-2– 2 0-0-1– 1 0-0-1– 1 0-0-1– 1 0-0-1– 1 0-0-1– 1 0-0-1– 1 0-0-1– 1 0-0-1– 1 0-0-1– 1 0-0-1– 1 -
World Curling says the Olympics channel will be live-streaming select games. Unfortunate that all matches aren’t on YouTube, I love curling but I’m not paying 20€ to get a 14 day Recast pass. I’m not the only one, I’ve seen lots of complaints from other curling fans, and World Curling still won’t do anything
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It’s also not the World Championships, it’s the World Cup.
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Paris 2024 - Early Predictions - Day by Day
Josh replied to rafalgorka's topic in Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024
@rafalgorka edited my previous post a couple of hours ago with the women’s 54kg boxing bronze medalists, and made a change to men’s golf, just letting you know -
Paris 2024 - Early Predictions - Day by Day
Josh replied to rafalgorka's topic in Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024
Day 10 (August 5, 2024) Artistic Gymnastics- Men’s Parallel Bars Gold- Zhou Jingyuan Silver- Lukas Dauser Bronze- Carlos Yulo Artistic Gymnastics- Women’s Floor Gold- Simone Biles Silver- Jessica Gadirova Bronze- Jordan Chiles Artistic Gymnastics- Women’s Balance Beam Gold- Simone Biles Silver- Urara Ashikawa Bronze- Rebecca Andrade Artistic Gymnastics- Men’s Horizontal Bar Gold- Daiki Hashimoto Silver- Felix Dolci Bronze- Tin Srbić Athletics- Men’s Pole Vault Gold- Mondo Duplantis (obviously) Silver- Ernest Obiena Bronze- KC Lightfoot Athletics- Women’s Discus Throw Gold- Valerie Allman Silver- Sandra Perkovic Bronze- Feng Bin Disappointing 6th for reigning World Champion Laulauga Tausaga, but not totally unexpected given her recent form. Jorinde Van Klinken replicates her 4th from Worlds. Athletics- Women’s 5,000m Gold- Gudaf Tsegay Silver- Faith Kipyegon Bronze- Beatrice Chebet My predictions are so incredibly boring, so decided to pick Tsegay instead of Kipyegon First (of many) gold for Ethiopia at Paris! Athletics- Women’s 800m Gold- Mary Moraa Silver- Athing Mu Bronze- Keely Hodgkinson First gold for Kenya at Paris! Moraa and Mu both clock times under 1:54.70. Badminton- Men’s Singles Gold- Li Shifeng Silver- Viktor Axelsen Bronze- Kunvalut Vitidsarn First medal for Thailand. Badminton- Women’s Singles Gold- An Se-Young Silver- Akane Yamaguchi Bronze- Chen Yufei 3x3 Basketball- Men’s Tournament Gold- Serbia Silver- United States Bronze- Belgium 4th for Latvia. 3x3 Basketball- Women’s Tournament Gold- Canada Silver- France Bronze- United States Canoe Slalom- Men’s Kayak Cross Gold- Joseph Clarke Silver- Mario Leitner Bronze- Martin Dougoud Canoe Slalom- Women’s Kayak Cross Gold- Jessica Fox Silver- Eva Terčelj Bronze- Viktoriia Us No British or German athletes on the podium, and same for Stefanie Horn. Shooting- Men’s 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Gold- Clement Bessaguet Silver- Li Yuehong Bronze- Christian Reitz Shooting- Mixed Team Skeet Gold- Diana Bacossi/Gabriele Rossetti Silver- Amber Ruter/Ben Llewellin Bronze- Efthimios Mitas/Emmanouela Katzouraki Track Cycling- Women’s Team Sprint Gold- Germany (Pauline Grabosch/Emma Hinze/Lea Friedrich) Silver- Great Britain (Lauren Bell/Sophie Capewell/Emma Finucane) Bronze- China (Bao Shanju/Guo Yufang/Yuan Liying) Triathlon- Mixed Team Relay Gold- France Silver- Great Britain Bronze- Germany Medal Table After Day 10 25-22-30– 77 24-10-15– 49 12-12-9– 33 10-14-11– 35 10-12-14– 36 10-9-11– 30 10-5-6– 21 9-7-7– 23 9-3-5– 17 7-8-8– 23 5-8-7– 20 5-2-2– 9 4-4-5– 13 4-2-3– 9 3-3-1– 7 3-2-1– 6 3-2-1– 6 3-1-1– 5 2-5-3– 10 2-3-3– 8 2-3-2– 7 2-2-1– 5 2-1-4– 7 2-0-2– 4 1-3-4– 8 1-3-2– 6 1-3-1– 5 1-2-4– 7 1-1-2– 4 1-1-1– 3 1-1-1– 3 1-1-0– 2 1-0-1– 2 1-0-1– 2 1-0-1– 2 1-0-0– 1 1-0-0– 1 1-0-0– 1 1-0-0– 1 0-2-4– 6 0-2-3– 5 0-2-1– 3 0-2-1– 3 0-1-3– 4 0-1-2– 3 0-1-2– 3 0-1-2– 3 0-1-1– 2 0-1-1– 2 0-1-1– 2 0-1-1– 2 0-1-1– 2 0-1-0– 1 0-1-0– 1 0-1-0– 1 0-1-0– 1 0-1-0– 1 0-1-0– 1 0-1-0– 1 0-0-3– 3 0-0-3– 3 0-0-2– 2 0-0-2– 2 0-0-1– 1 0-0-1– 1 0-0-1– 1 0-0-1– 1 0-0-1– 1 0-0-1– 1 0-0-1– 1 0-0-1– 1 0-0-1– 1 @rafalgorka some news. Sinkovic brothers are switching back to men’s pairs for Paris. May change up your predictions. -
So apparently Tokyo 2020 women’s doubles gold medalists Barbora Krejcikova/Katerina Siniakova are taking a break from each other. Hardly surprising given their recent level of play and body language during the WTA Finals. Wonder what’ll be the doubles situation for the Czech team heading into Paris. Sinakova hasn’t ruled out re-partnering with her, but it does seem unlikely. Will most likely be one of Voundrousova and Muchova, with Krejcikova taking the other (she could also decide to focus on singles)
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Beach Volleyball Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024
Josh replied to Totallympics's topic in Beach Volleyball
Women Eduarda Santos Lisboa/Ana Patricia Ramos (13,145 pts) Taryn Kloth/Kristen Nuss (11,232 pts) Kelly Cheng/Sara Hughes (10,848 pts) Melissa Humana-Parades/Brandie Wilkerson (10,346 pts) Taliqua Clancy/Mairiafe Artacho Del Solar (10,168 pts) Tanja Hüberli/Nina Brunner (9,508 pts) Barbara Seixas/Carol Salgado (9,140 pts) Katja Stam/Raisa Schoon (8,976 pts) Svenja Muller/Cinja Tillmann (8,186 pts) Marta Menegatti/Valentina Gottardi (8,116 pts) Chen Xue/Xia Xingyi (8,048 pts) Anastasia Samoilova/Tina Graudina (7,047 pts) Lara Ludwig/Luisa Lippmann (6,780 pts) Esme Böbner/Zoe Vergé Depre (6,760 pts) Taravadee Naraphornrapat/Worapeerachayakorn Kongphopsarutawadee (5,940 pts) Daniela Alvarez/Tania Moreno (5,920 pts) Lezanna Placette/Alexia Richard (5,912 pts) Monika Paulikiene/Aine Raupelyte (5,660 pts) Might’ve missed a team here, feel free to correct me if needed. -
Beach Volleyball Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024
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Doing a simulation for Paris qualification, by taking the top 70 teams per gender, and adding their average points per event until they reach the mandatory 12 events (if they haven’t already). Here’s the seventeen men’s teams that would be qualified as of today: Men Anders Mol/Christian Sørum (12,613 pts) Ondrej Perusic/David Schweiner (12,518 pts) David Ahman/Jonathan Hellvig (11,580 pts) Miles Partain/Andy Benesh (10,348 pts) Michal Bryl/Bartosz Łosiak (10,080 pts) Nils Ehlers/Clemens Wickler (9,288 pts) Stefan Boermans/Yorick De Groot (8,880 pts) Ahmed Tijan/Cherif Younousse (8,520 pts) Alexander Brouwer/Robert Meeuwsen (8,352 pts) Adrian Carambula/Alex Ranghieri (8,304 pts) Pedro Solberg/Guto Carvalhaes (7,920 pts) Paolo Nicolai/Samuele Cottafava (7,740 pts) George Wanderley/Andre Stein (7,640 pts) Pablo Herrera/Adrian Gavira (7,300 pts) Chaim Schalk/Tri Bourne (7,047 pts) Noslen Diaz/Jorge Alayo (6,720 pts) Thomas Hodges/Zachary Schubert (6,680 pts) -
Which Sports Events are you Currently Watching?
Josh replied to dcro's topic in Totallympics Mixed Zone
Did some research and found out that it’ll be streamed on the Asia Rugby YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/c/asiarugbylive -
Which Sports Events are you Currently Watching?
Josh replied to dcro's topic in Totallympics Mixed Zone
My schedule for this week is very busy yet again, don’t think I’ll be able to watch everything unfortunately Remainder of the Sitting Volleyball WC, club season volleyball (Volley Milano, Fenerbahçe, Turk Hava Yollari, Eczacıbaşı Dynavit), NHL (Canucks mainly), NBA (GSW mainly), NFL (Bills mainly), NITTO ATP Finals, a whole bunch of winter sports (Alpine Skiing Men’s Slalom WC Gurgul, Women’s Downhill WC Zermatt/Cervinia), Davis Cup, and the BPT Challenge Haikou Para Pan Am Games start later this week as well. There’s also the start of the Bobsleigh WC in Yanqing, but it’ll be going on during the Speed Skating WC in Beijing, and well that’s my priority (even though Canada has had a terrible start to the season) Can’t be bothered to pay (or watch a millon ads) to watch the European Curling Championships through recast, but otherwise would be at the top of my schedule. @rafalgorka any (preferably ones that don’t give your device viruses) streams for the Asian Rugby Olympic Qualifiers? Will try and make room in my day to watch the final, if I can. -
will probably qualify teams in men’s epee. How likely is it for Venezuela to place among the top four, and overtake South Korea and Kazakhstan? Really want Canada to qualify a team here
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Women's Basketball Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024
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We may not have a WNBA all-star, but we have some great players on our team. Kia Nurse, Natalie Achonwa, Nirra Fields, Bridget Carlton, Kayla Alexander, Laeticia Amihere, Shay Colley etc. Not to mention young talent Aaliyah Edwards, and supporting players in Cassandre Prosper, and Syla Swords (she balled out during this tournament). -
Women's Basketball Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024
Josh replied to Totallympics's topic in Basketball
Hungary is most likely going 0-3 at the OQT, don’t see any way in which they advance over any of Canada, Spain, or Japan. Canada placed 4th at last years FIBA Women’s World Cup, and although they lost by 30 to Australia (in the bronze medal match), Lauren Jackson scored 30 points in her final international appearance. Plus, they had a bad game. To count them off as a medal contender at this stage is ridiculous. Puerto Rico is a solid team. There’s a number of teams that could potentially advance to the knockout stages but could just as easily bomb out during the group stage. All about who shows up on the day. -
Right okay, since 2023 is almost over I decided to do another simulation/prediction on how the rest of the qualification period will go. Now, me being me, I’ll probably be extremely realistic so consider some of them to be unlikely. PT 1/2 (Since I don’t have enough time to do it in one go) Archery (2) - As per usual, one male and one female athlete. Eric Peters has already secured a men’s quota through Worlds, don’t see us qualifying a team either through the PAOQT (Pan-Am Olympic Qualification Tournament) or the FOQT (Final Olympic Qualification Tournament). We should qualify a female athlete through the PAOQT, probably Kristen Esebua if she can get her citizenship in time otherwise Stephanie Barrett/Virginie Chenier. Artistic Swimming (0-10) - Anything from a team, to a duet, to nothing at all. Then again, I don’t follow artistic swimming very much, maybe I’m being too optimistic/pessimistic? Athletics (58) - Men’s 100m- Andre DeGrasse, Brendon Rodney, Aaron Brown Men’s 200m- Andre DeGrasse, Brendon Rodney, Aaron Brown Men's 4x100m - Brendon Rodney, Andre DeGrasse, Aaron Brown, Jerome Blake, Bojale Ajomale (heats only) Men’s 800m- Marco Arop, Brandon McBride Men’s 1500m- Kieran Lumb, Charles Philibert-Thiboutot, Cam Proceviat Men’s 5000m- Justyn Knight, Mo Ahmed, Benjamin Flanagan Men’s 10000m- Mo Ahmed Men’s 110m Hurdles- Craig Thorne Men’s 3000m Steeplechase- Jean Simon Desgagnes, Matthew Hughes Men’s High Jump- Django Lovett (had a disappointing performance at Worlds, but just have him sneaking in) Men’s Hammer Throw- Adam Keenan, Rowan Hamilton, Ethan Katzberg Men’s Marathon- Cam Levins, Trevor Hofbauer, Ben Priesner Decathlon- Pierce LePage, Damian Warner Men’s 20km Race Walk- Evan Dunfee Women’s 100m- Khamica Bingham, Sade McCreath, Jacqueline Madogo Women’s 400m- Grace Konrad, Madeline Price, Kyra Constantine (replacing Price with Natassha McDonald if she’s still competing, anyone know if she’s injured or not?) Women’s 800m- Jazz Shukla Women’s 1500m- Kate Current, Gabriela De Bues Stafford, Lucia Stafford Women’s 5000m- Gracelyn Larkin, Brianna Scott, Julie-Ann Staehli Women’s 100m Hurdles- Mariam Abdul Rashid, Michelle Harrison Women’s 400m Hurdles- Brooke Overholt, Savannah Sutherland, Sage Watson (if still competing) Women’s 3000m Steeplechase- Celi McCabe, Regan Yee, Grace Fetherstonhaugh Women’s Pole Vault- Alysha Newman, Anicka Newell Women’s Shot Put- Sarah Mitton Women’s Hammer Throw- Jillian Weir (injured or?), Camryn Rogers, Kaila Butler Women’s Javelin Throw- Liz Gleadle Women’s Marathon- Malindi Elmore, Natascha Wodak According to Christabel Nettey’s WA page, she hasn’t competed since August 2022. Assuming it’s injury related as I haven’t seen any news about her potential retirement. I’m leaving her off for now. Badminton (8) - Michelle Li in women’s singles and Brian Yang in men’s singles. Adam Dong/Nyl Yakura in men’s doubles, Rachel Honderich/Kristen Tsai in women’s doubles, and Ty Lindeman/Josephine Wu in mixed doubles. Basketball (24) - Men’s team already qualified through the FIBA World Cup, women’s team should qualify through the OQT. 3x3 Basketball (4) - Women’s team will almost definitely qualify, with the athletes being Michelle Plouffe, Katherine Plouffe, Paige Crozon, and Kacie Bosch. Beach Volleyball (4-6) - Melissa Humana-Parades/Brandie Wilkerson are a lock to qualify. Sarah Pavan/Molly McBain and Sophie Bukovec/Heather Bansley will be battling for that second quota, no chance for either through World Rankings probably, but the NORCECA event shouldn’t provide much of a challenge with only Gutierrez/Flores capable of beating them (and even that seems unlikely). On the men’s side, US will most likely qualify two pairings through World Rankings which means it’ll most likely come down to Sam Scachter/Dan Dearing against Diaz/Alayo for the quota. Boxing (4-5) - Wyatt Sanford (men’s 63.5kg) and Tammara Thibeault (women’s 75kg) have already qualified for Paris through the Pan Am Games. Also think Scarlett Delgado (women’s 54kg) and Charlie Cavanaugh will qualify eventually through one of the two Olympic Qualification Tournaments. Think someone else could win a surprise quota, but don’t know who. Breaking (1-2) - Philip Kim (“Phil Wizard”) has already qualified for Paris through the Pan Am Games. No chance for a second quota on the men’s side, but Tiff Leung (“Tiff) should have a chance through the OQS. Canoeing- Sprint/Slalom (16) At the Canoe Sprint World Championships we qualified boats in women's K-1 500m, women's K-4 500m, women's C-1 200m, women's C-2 500m, and men's K-4 500m. Sprint Women’s K1-500m- Michelle Russell Women's K-2 500m- Tosha Behak Hrebacka/Andreanne Laglois Women’s K-4 500m- Tosha Behak Hrebacka/Andreanne Laglois/Riley Melanson/Natalie Davidson Women’s C1-200m- Katie Vincent Women’s C2-500m- Sophia Jensen/Katie Vincent Men’s K2-500m- Pierre-Luc Poulin/Simon McTavish Men’s K4-500m- Nicolas Mateev/Laurent Lavigne/Pierre-Luc Poulin/Simon McTavish Men’s C1-1000m- Connor Fitzpatrick Men’s C2-500m- Connor Fitzpatrick/Roland Varga Slalom Men’s C1- Alex Baldoni Women’s C1- Lois Betteridge Women’s K1- Florence Maheu Cycling- Track/BMX/MB (22) - Track Women’s Sprint- Kelsey Mitchell, Lauraine Genest Women’s Keirin- Kelsey Mitchell, Lauraine Genest Women’s Team Sprint- Sarah Orban/Kelsey Mitchell/Lauraine Genest Women’s Team Pursuit- Allison Beveridge/Maggie Coles-Lyster/Sarah Van Dam/Ariane Bonhomme Women’s Omnium- Allison Beveridge, Maggie Coles-Lyster Women’s Madison- Sarah Van Dam Men’s Sprint- Nick Wammes, Ryan Dodyk, James Hedgcock Men’s Keirin- Nick Wammes, Ryan Dodyk, James Hedgcock Men’s Team Sprint- Nick Wammes/Ryan Dodyk/James Hedgcock Men’s Team Pursuit- Dylan Bibic, Mathias Guillemette, Derek Gee Men’s Madison- Dylan Bibic/Mathias Guillemette Men’s Omnium- Dylan Bibic BMX Racing Women’s Event- Molly Simpson Mountain Biking Men’s Event- Carter Woods (or maybe Gunnar Holmgren) Women’s Event- Emily Batty Jennifer Jackson Road (Team will be 3 female, 2 male) Women’s Road Race- Alison Jackson, Olivia Baril, Simone Boilard Women’s Time Trial- Alison Jackson, Olivia Baril Men’s Road Race- Hugo Houle, Michael Woods Men’s Time Trial- Hugo Houle Diving (7) - Men’s 10m Platform- Rylan Wiens, Nathan Zsombar-Murray Men’s 10m Synchro Platform- Rylan Wiens/Nathan Zsombar-Murray Women’s 3m Springboard- Pamela Ware, Mia Vallee Women’s 3m Synchro Platform- Pamela Ware/Mia Vallee Women’s 10m Platform- Caeli McKay, Celina Toth Women’s 10m Synchro Platform- Caeli McKay/Kate Miller Still don’t know if Melissa Citrini is retired yet, would replace her for Toth/Miller if so. Equestrian (9) - Full team already qualified through the Pan Am Games. Fencing (12-15) - Women’s team foil (most likely Sabrina Fang/Jessica Guo/Eleanor Harvey), men’s team foil (most likely Maxmillen Van Haaster/Blake Broszus/Patrick Liu), and men’s team sabre (Fares Arfa/Shaul Gordon/Francois Cauchon) should qualify. Men’s team epee (Fynn Fafard/Nicolas Zhang/Dylan French) has a chance, but we’ll be relying on Venezuela to be among the top four. Either way, we’ll probably qualify at least one athlete there (either Dylan French or Nicolas Zhang), along with Ruien Xiao (women’s epee) and maybe Pamela Brind’Amour (women’s sabre) Have Kelliegh Ryan/Eli Schenkel retired? Football (18) - Women’s team already qualified through the CONCACAF Olympic Playoff. Golf (4) - Corey Conners and Nick Taylor in the men’s event, and Brooke Henderson and Maude Aimee Leblanc in the women’s event. Gymnastics (13) - Women's and men’s artistic gymnastics teams already qualified through the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships. Sophiane Methot has already secured a women’s trampoline quota through the Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships. Artistic Women’s Team - Ellie Black, Shallon Olsen, Emma Spence, Sydney Turner, and either Laurie Denoumee or Brooklyn Moors Men's Team - Felix Dolci, William Emard, Rene Cournoyer, Chris Kaji, Jayson Rampersad Trampoline Sophiane Methot - Women's Event Sarah Milette - Women's Event Jermey Chartier/Remi Aubin/Keegan Soehn - Men's Event Judo (7) - Women’s 57kg- Christa Deguchi Women’s -63kg- Catherine Beauchemin Pinard Women’s -78kg- Coralie Godbout Men’s -73kg- Arthur Margelidon Men’s -81kg- Francois Gauthier Drapeau Men’s -100kg- Kyle Reyes And either Kelly Deguchi (women’s 52kg) or Louis Krieber Gagnon (men’s 90kg) with a continental quota. Sailing (7) - Women’s Laser Radial (OQP secured) - Sarah Douglas Women’s 49er FX (OQP secured) - Georgia Lewin-Lafrance/Antonia Lewin-Lafrance (Ten Hove/Millen miss out) Women’s Kite (OQP secured) - Nataliya Leshkyo Men’s Laser- Fillah Karim Men’s 49er (OQP secured)- Justin Barnes/Will Jones (Moffatt/Woods miss out) Skateboarding (4) - Men’s Street- Micky Papa, Cordano Russell, Ryan Decenzo Women’s Park- Fay Ebert Rowing (21) - Women’s eight and women’s lightweight double sculls already qualified through the Rowing World Championships. But we had a disappointing outing there otherwise, so probably won’t qualify more than a couple of additional boats at the FOQR. I’m thinking men’s single sculls and men’s eight. Rugby Sevens (13) - Women’s team already qualified through Ran Sevens. Don’t see our men qualifying, they’ll most likely need to beat a couple of South Africa, Great Britain, and Spain at the FOQT. Shooting/swimming/waterpolo/weightlifting/wrestling/tennis/sport climbing/surfing/table tennis/taekwondo/triathlon/volleyball in PT2. No quotas in field hockey, rhythmic gymnastics, or handball.
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Where can I find the updated Olympic rankings?
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Hardly surprising, given her opponents
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Tennis Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024
Josh replied to Totallympics's topic in Tennis
Surprised that the British users on here don’t know how to spell Raducanu. That irrelevant huh? -
Sport Climbing IFSC Asian Olympic Qualifier 2023
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No quota for Veddriq Leonardo in men’s speed Hopefully he can get it through the OQS
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