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  1. Arie Moffat / Samuel Bonin Sport: Sailing Event: Men's 49er Competition Location End Date Event Result World Cup Series Princess Sofia Regatta Palma 2022-04-09 Men's 49er 49th Return to Sailing Menu Return to Sport Menu
  2. Ali Ten Hove / Mariah Millen Sport: Sailing Event: Women's 49erFX Competition Location End Date Event Result World Cup Series Princess Sofia Regatta Palma 2022-04-09 Women's 49erFX 29th Return to Sailing Menu Return to Sport Menu
  3. Trysten Curran-Routledge Sport: Shooting Events: Men's Skeet Competition Location End Date Event Result Shotgun World Cup 2 Lima 2022-04-07 Men's Skeet 26th Shotgun World Cup 3 Lonato 2022-04-30 Men's Skeet 90th Return to Shooting Menu Return to Sport Menu
  4. Richard McBride Sport: Shooting Events: Men's Skeet Competition Location End Date Event Result Shotgun World Cup 2 Lima 2022-04-07 Men's Skeet 33rd Shotgun World Cup 3 Lonato 2022-04-30 Men's Skeet 84th Return to Shooting Menu Return to Sport Menu
  5. Lindsay Boddez Sport: Shooting Events: Women's Trap Competition Location End Date Event Result Shotgun World Cup 2 Lima 2022-04-07 Women's Trap 9th Return to Shooting Menu Return to Sport Menu
  6. Cynthia Meyer Sport: Shooting Events: Women's Trap Competition Location End Date Event Result Shotgun World Cup 2 Lima 2022-04-07 Women's Trap 17th Return to Shooting Menu Return to Sport Menu
  7. Sarah Douglas won gold in women's laser radial at the Princess Sofia Regatta. Other Canadian results: Name(s) Event Result William Jones Evan Depaul Men's 49er 46th Arie Moffat Samuel Bonin Men's 49er 49th Thomas Staples William Staples Men's 49er 62nd Georgia Lewin-Lafrance Antonia Lewin-Lafrance Women's 49erFX 24th Ali Ten Hove Mariah Millen Women's 49erFX 29th Audrey Staples Marion Lafrance-Berger Women's 49erFX 48th Sarah Douglas Women's Laser Radial 1st Clara Gravely Women's Laser Radial 41st Maura Dewey Women's Laser Radial 44th Coralie Vittecoq Women's Laser Radial 47th Tom Ramshaw Men's Laser 37th Fillah Karim Men's Laser 44th Ben Flower Men's Laser 47th James Juhasz Men's Laser 54th Luke Ruitenberg Men's Laser 57th Ryan Anderson Men's Laser 75th Forrest Wachholz Men's Laser 101st Norman Struthers Men's Laser 119th Liam Bruce Men's Laser 126th Ian Elliott Men's Laser 151st Zoe Roosen Nicolas Tosi Mixed Nacra17 36th
  8. Usually if there are participation requirements it is mentioned earlier in the document, not in the reallocation section. It could mean that for the quota to be reallocated there must be four competing athletes, rather than the original quota needing at least four competing athletes. If they do mean the original quota that pretty much voids the Oceania qualifier, unless there's some coordination and they can get 1 or 2 weight classes. It can also affected some of the other continents in the women's -67kg and +67kg, for example, the Asian women's -67kg qualifier only had 3 athletes. Maybe the intent is they didn't want athletes getting a free quota for just showing up like Jordan and Tonga in women's -67kg and Australia in men's -58kg, but then they should make a rule saying that the qualifying athlete must defeat at least one opponent (also allow a three person bracket be round robin for the continents with two quotas)
  9. Usually I dislike it when sports cut their tripartite quotas, but for judo it probably doesn't hurt much, the old system guaranteed 121 different nations so cutting it down to 116+ nations isn't the end of the world. It'll also help prevent the mixed team event from having an embarrassing low amount of teams (2020 was okay, but there could be situations where we'll struggle to get 8+ teams in the old system).
  10. Blame the IOC for that one, they cut 14 athlete quotas in judo.
  11. Fencing has an official tripartite quota while judo transferred 5 tripartite quotas to the mixed team event so nations with only 5/6 eligible athletes can compete (priority to each continent)
  12. You still need to finish in the top 15 at the continental qualifiers in order to get points and outside of women's trap and skeet we typically have 30+ competitors so there's at least some standard, but yes there is a chance that someone in women's skeet could be given a free spot.
  13. Not exactly, athletes need to have participated in at least two events and they must have a ranking in the world rankings. Ranking points have a minimum number of participants, notably 15 for continental championships so countries in Africa and Oceania are at a disadvantage. Maybe someone from Pan America could sneak in.
  14. I'm confused about shooting, on the bottom of page 4 it says "One NOC can obtain only one quota place in any of the individual events at one designated ISSF Championship." Does that mean nations can't earn two quotas in the same event at the same qualifier? That makes things interesting, but I could be reading it wrong.
  15. To bad Swimming Canada doesn't acknowledge the non-Olympic events.
  16. She wasn't really pushed in that race either. She won by almost 10 seconds
  17. Yeah, I'm still upset that they essentially prevented from qualifying because they couldn't find a second competitive team.
  18. It'll be interesting to see how things go for East Asia in terms of qualification. I don't see them missing anything important, but they could lose out on borderline qualification, except North Korea which may or may not continue their break from international sports. Of course, if things get better by 2023 then they won't lose much.
  19. Disliking this trend of awarding quotas based on world ranking, it only awards the rich/sponsored athletes/nations who can afford to travel around the world.
  20. Sad, but I'm glad she was able to get her Olympic medal before her age fully caught up with her.
  21. Yeah, it's not as easy as calling a new sport and asking them if they want to be in the Olympics. At the very least, the IOC would have to open up a proposal phase, have a review, select the sport and then approve the qualification process. With that said I am not convinced boxing/weightlifting will be removed. The two sport federations will do the bare minimum to stay.
  22. Maude-Aimee Leblanc Sport: Golf Event: Women's Individual Competition Location End Date Event Result The Chevron Championship Rancho Mirage 2022-04-03 Women's Individual CUT U.S. Women's Open Southern Pine 2022-06-05 Women's Individual 70th Return to Golf Menu Return to Sport Menu
  23. Kyle Reyes Sport: Judo Event: Men's -100kg Competition Location End Date Event Result Antalya Grand Slam Antalya 2022-04-03 Men's -100kg =5th Return to Judo Menu Return to Sport Menu
  24. Jessica Klimkait Sport: Judo Event: Women's -57kg Competition Location End Date Event Result Antalya Grand Slam Antalya 2022-04-03 Women's -57kg 1st Return to Judo Menu Return to Sport Menu
  25. Christa Deguchi Sport: Judo Event: Women's -57kg Competition Location End Date Event Result Antalya Grand Slam Antalya 2022-04-03 Women's -57kg =5th Return to Judo Menu Return to Sport Menu
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