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NearPup

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  1. I think even the Squash folks were shocked their sport was included in the Olympics
  2. He has literally the worst clay court record of any ATP players (with at least 50 games) going back to at least 1990. Even if he wanted to go he, frankly, shouldn’t be selected by his federation anyway.
  3. My son *and* a generic son? xD
  4. I don't know, and I don't think there is a way to know without going through all 13 tournaments (by my count) he's played since his injury and counting them. There is a nine month limit (which isn't an issue here) and a nine tournament limit, but the nine tournament limit only applies for tournaments entered using the protected ranking, wild cards and direct entry doesn't count. There is no limit to how many athletes qualify through PR. It counts the same as a regular ranking, but the "real" ranking holds the tie breaker.
  5. Looking into it a bit more, a protected ranking must be valid as of June 27th to be used for Olympic qualification. I know Shapovalov used a protected ranking to qualify for the French Open, but I'm not sure when it expires. Edit: based on my understanding of the rules if Shapovalov hasn't used eight or more protected ranking entries since coming back from injury then he is allowed to use a protected ranking to qualify for the Olympics.
  6. He's currently 72nd on the list given the four per country max and the fact Zhang is qualified form the Asian Games (which takes priority over the world ranking when it comes to allocating quotas to countries). If he wins his next match he'll be 62nd (or 63rd if Kovalík goes further than him), which should be safe. None of this accounts for protected rankings, which can be used to qualify for the Olympics.
  7. Apparently Michele Esercitato defeated Tugrul Ozer at Olympic trials.
  8. Trump has been found guilty on all counts in the NY trial.
  9. Going to mostly limit this to the Olympics. Expand the Summer Olympics to three weeks to allow for more athletes / sports / events without balloning costs. Specifically, have a rotation of which athletes are there. I like the idea of having one week tentpolled by swimming, one week tentpolled by Gymnastics and one week tentpolled by Athletics. Eliminate Modern Pentathlon from the Olympics Expand the athlete quota for the Winter Olympics to around 3,500, reverse athlete quota cuts and add some new non-traditional sports (especially ice climbing, cross country running, cyclocross and snow volleyball) to add appeal for more non-traditional winter sports countries. Obviously, lets also expand the program for the Winter Olympics to include things like freeride, rail jam and a team moguls event :D And the big one: Create a "mind and skill sport" Olympic games, name still a work in progress. Would be a home for stuff like e-sports, chess, go, bowling, cue sports, perhaps even motorsports.
  10. Brown is another -born athlete, it's certainly becoming more of a trend for those athletes to compete for other countries.
  11. Even if they have already received their medal, would still be nice to have every medalist on the podium
  12. Tatiana Weston-Webb put down a pretty great 10.0 wave in the semis of the Thaiti Pro today.
  13. You're a wizzard I swear xD
  14. That's a World Aquatic consideration, not a consideration for the French NOC. Maybe there shouldn't be host nation spots in synchro, but those are the only host spots available in diving so.
  15. It's the best team France can put together, so from their point of view why not take the free quotas? Either way, I know they won't be competitive at all but it's still cool to see Gary Hunt make his Olympic debut given how great of a high diving career he's had.
  16. Ya, already has a full team on the women's side so they can't qualify any individuals.
  17. Join Aleah Finnegan and Levi Ruivivar, both also from the USA, on the women's team.
  18. The athletes are qualified anyway, they are taking up quota spots as is. Might as well get more use out of those athletes, especially when we are in a situation where we're struggling to get enough athletes in some events to justify holding a semi-final.
  19. An easy rule change that would be helpful would also be to allow relay-only swimmers to enter any event they have an OCT in (and the OCT can also probably be made a bit easier given achieving it just means you are eligible to get a spot by ranking anyway) and to allow two swimmers per country in an event even if one or both have only achieved the OCT as long as they are qualified for another event. (Obviously without dropping the requirement they swim in at least one relay heat)
  20. There should really be a minimum of 20 swimmers per event. We are at risk of having multiple events where there aren't enough swimmers to necessitate heats.
  21. 2020 Olympian (men's 4x100m freestyle relay) Ruslan Gaziev is suspended 18 months due to wearabouts violations. His suspension ends on May 31st, 2025.
  22. The way OCT places are distributed is bizzare as well. They try to equalize the total number of OCT places rather than prioritizing events that have fewer entrants.
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