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    JoshMartini007 got a reaction from Vektor in Sprint Canoeing ICF World Championships 2019   
    Yes provided that they did not qualify in the K2 event. They can qualify only one athlete quota (or decline the K1 quota) and are not allowed to use any of the five athletes that qualified previously.
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    JoshMartini007 got a reaction from Dunadan in Sport Climbing Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games   
    I thought it would be at the end of the season, but I don't know much about sport climbing to know for sure.
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    JoshMartini007 got a reaction from phelps in Sport Climbing IFSC World Championships 2019   
    There's also a chance that the tripartite quota won't be allocated (I think Pakistan in the men's was the only eligible nation competing at the World Championships) so that would be another quota reallocated to the world championships.
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    JoshMartini007 got a reaction from NearPup in Shooting Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games   
    Since we now know which nations are eligible to receive a tripartite invitations I decide to take a closer look.
     
    Currently 18 eligible nations have at least one shooter that has reached the MQS, including Kuwait which has already qualified quotas. Given that there are 24 quotas, it is likely we will seem some of them reallocated, though as Bolivia showed in 2016 nations could be given multiple tripartite quotas.
     
    One big difference relative to 2016 is that there is now a fixed quota for each event (2 per event) whereas 2016 the quotas could be spread however they pleased. This has a huge impact on the competition for the quotas. Overall the 10m events have the most competition with women's 10m air rifle having 11 eligible nations, including 3 nations (Andorra, Bhutan and Nepal) having their only MQS mark in this event meaning we can't even have all 18 nations entered. On the flip side both the men's 25m rapid fire pistol and men's skeet have two eligible nations (OMA/PAK and MLT/PAK respectively).
     
    Oman has the most options with eligible athletes in all events except the men's skeet. They also have an athletes with a MQS that's in the top two in five events, one more than Malta, Pakistan and Kuwait (ignoring events they have already qualified in). Of course, the quota doesn't necessarily go to the best tripartite nation as they take into account universality and how quotas in other sports are given out. This is why Bhutan is likely to be given the shooting quota despite being the second weakest nation in the women's 10m air rifle.
     
    Here's a list of current eligible nations from each event and their best score
     
    Men's 10m Air Rifle
    1. - 624.7
    2. - 621.9
    3. - 617.0
    4. - 616.8
    5. - 616.3
    6. - 614.0
    7. - 602.7
    8. - 599.4 (only MQS)
    9. - 595.2 (only MQS)
     
    Men's 50m Rifle 3 Positions
    1. - 1161
    2. - 1152
    3. - 1136
     
    Men's 10m Air Pistol
    1. - 577
    2. - 574
    3. - 573
    4. - 572
    5. - 570
    5. - 570
    7. - 569
    8. - 565
    9. - 563 (only MQS)
     
    Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol
    1. - 583
    2. - 571
     
    Men's Trap
    1. - 121
    2. - 119
    2. - 119
    4. - 116
    5. - 115
     
    Men's Skeet
    1. - 122
    2. - 118
     
    Women's 10m Air Rifle
    1.   - 620.6
    2.   - 618.8
    3.   - 617.3
    4.   - 614.7
    5.   - 614.2
    6.   - 613.6
    7.   - 609.7
    8.   - 604.3 (only MQS)
    9.   - 602.5 (only MQS)
    10. - 601.8 (only MQS)
    11. - 596.5
     
    Women's 50m Rifle 3 Positions
    1. - 1145
    2. - 1142
    3. - 1130
    4. - 1125
     
    Women's 10m Air Pistol
    1. - 574
    2. - 568
    3. - 563
    3. - 563
    3. - 563
    6. - 561 (only MQS)
    7. - 560
    8. - 556
    9. - 553
     
    Women's 25m Pistol
    1. - 577
    2. - 574
    3. - 571
    3. - 571
    5. - 569
     
    Women's Trap
    1. - 121
    2. - 120
    3. - 112
    4. - 104
     
    Women's Skeet
    1. - 115
    2. - 101
    3. - 97
     
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    JoshMartini007 got a reaction from mrv86 in Shooting Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games   
    Since we now know which nations are eligible to receive a tripartite invitations I decide to take a closer look.
     
    Currently 18 eligible nations have at least one shooter that has reached the MQS, including Kuwait which has already qualified quotas. Given that there are 24 quotas, it is likely we will seem some of them reallocated, though as Bolivia showed in 2016 nations could be given multiple tripartite quotas.
     
    One big difference relative to 2016 is that there is now a fixed quota for each event (2 per event) whereas 2016 the quotas could be spread however they pleased. This has a huge impact on the competition for the quotas. Overall the 10m events have the most competition with women's 10m air rifle having 11 eligible nations, including 3 nations (Andorra, Bhutan and Nepal) having their only MQS mark in this event meaning we can't even have all 18 nations entered. On the flip side both the men's 25m rapid fire pistol and men's skeet have two eligible nations (OMA/PAK and MLT/PAK respectively).
     
    Oman has the most options with eligible athletes in all events except the men's skeet. They also have an athletes with a MQS that's in the top two in five events, one more than Malta, Pakistan and Kuwait (ignoring events they have already qualified in). Of course, the quota doesn't necessarily go to the best tripartite nation as they take into account universality and how quotas in other sports are given out. This is why Bhutan is likely to be given the shooting quota despite being the second weakest nation in the women's 10m air rifle.
     
    Here's a list of current eligible nations from each event and their best score
     
    Men's 10m Air Rifle
    1. - 624.7
    2. - 621.9
    3. - 617.0
    4. - 616.8
    5. - 616.3
    6. - 614.0
    7. - 602.7
    8. - 599.4 (only MQS)
    9. - 595.2 (only MQS)
     
    Men's 50m Rifle 3 Positions
    1. - 1161
    2. - 1152
    3. - 1136
     
    Men's 10m Air Pistol
    1. - 577
    2. - 574
    3. - 573
    4. - 572
    5. - 570
    5. - 570
    7. - 569
    8. - 565
    9. - 563 (only MQS)
     
    Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol
    1. - 583
    2. - 571
     
    Men's Trap
    1. - 121
    2. - 119
    2. - 119
    4. - 116
    5. - 115
     
    Men's Skeet
    1. - 122
    2. - 118
     
    Women's 10m Air Rifle
    1.   - 620.6
    2.   - 618.8
    3.   - 617.3
    4.   - 614.7
    5.   - 614.2
    6.   - 613.6
    7.   - 609.7
    8.   - 604.3 (only MQS)
    9.   - 602.5 (only MQS)
    10. - 601.8 (only MQS)
    11. - 596.5
     
    Women's 50m Rifle 3 Positions
    1. - 1145
    2. - 1142
    3. - 1130
    4. - 1125
     
    Women's 10m Air Pistol
    1. - 574
    2. - 568
    3. - 563
    3. - 563
    3. - 563
    6. - 561 (only MQS)
    7. - 560
    8. - 556
    9. - 553
     
    Women's 25m Pistol
    1. - 577
    2. - 574
    3. - 571
    3. - 571
    5. - 569
     
    Women's Trap
    1. - 121
    2. - 120
    3. - 112
    4. - 104
     
    Women's Skeet
    1. - 115
    2. - 101
    3. - 97
     
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    JoshMartini007 got a reaction from intoronto in Shooting Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games   
    Since we now know which nations are eligible to receive a tripartite invitations I decide to take a closer look.
     
    Currently 18 eligible nations have at least one shooter that has reached the MQS, including Kuwait which has already qualified quotas. Given that there are 24 quotas, it is likely we will seem some of them reallocated, though as Bolivia showed in 2016 nations could be given multiple tripartite quotas.
     
    One big difference relative to 2016 is that there is now a fixed quota for each event (2 per event) whereas 2016 the quotas could be spread however they pleased. This has a huge impact on the competition for the quotas. Overall the 10m events have the most competition with women's 10m air rifle having 11 eligible nations, including 3 nations (Andorra, Bhutan and Nepal) having their only MQS mark in this event meaning we can't even have all 18 nations entered. On the flip side both the men's 25m rapid fire pistol and men's skeet have two eligible nations (OMA/PAK and MLT/PAK respectively).
     
    Oman has the most options with eligible athletes in all events except the men's skeet. They also have an athletes with a MQS that's in the top two in five events, one more than Malta, Pakistan and Kuwait (ignoring events they have already qualified in). Of course, the quota doesn't necessarily go to the best tripartite nation as they take into account universality and how quotas in other sports are given out. This is why Bhutan is likely to be given the shooting quota despite being the second weakest nation in the women's 10m air rifle.
     
    Here's a list of current eligible nations from each event and their best score
     
    Men's 10m Air Rifle
    1. - 624.7
    2. - 621.9
    3. - 617.0
    4. - 616.8
    5. - 616.3
    6. - 614.0
    7. - 602.7
    8. - 599.4 (only MQS)
    9. - 595.2 (only MQS)
     
    Men's 50m Rifle 3 Positions
    1. - 1161
    2. - 1152
    3. - 1136
     
    Men's 10m Air Pistol
    1. - 577
    2. - 574
    3. - 573
    4. - 572
    5. - 570
    5. - 570
    7. - 569
    8. - 565
    9. - 563 (only MQS)
     
    Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol
    1. - 583
    2. - 571
     
    Men's Trap
    1. - 121
    2. - 119
    2. - 119
    4. - 116
    5. - 115
     
    Men's Skeet
    1. - 122
    2. - 118
     
    Women's 10m Air Rifle
    1.   - 620.6
    2.   - 618.8
    3.   - 617.3
    4.   - 614.7
    5.   - 614.2
    6.   - 613.6
    7.   - 609.7
    8.   - 604.3 (only MQS)
    9.   - 602.5 (only MQS)
    10. - 601.8 (only MQS)
    11. - 596.5
     
    Women's 50m Rifle 3 Positions
    1. - 1145
    2. - 1142
    3. - 1130
    4. - 1125
     
    Women's 10m Air Pistol
    1. - 574
    2. - 568
    3. - 563
    3. - 563
    3. - 563
    6. - 561 (only MQS)
    7. - 560
    8. - 556
    9. - 553
     
    Women's 25m Pistol
    1. - 577
    2. - 574
    3. - 571
    3. - 571
    5. - 569
     
    Women's Trap
    1. - 121
    2. - 120
    3. - 112
    4. - 104
     
    Women's Skeet
    1. - 115
    2. - 101
    3. - 97
     
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    JoshMartini007 got a reaction from thepharoah in Men's Basketball FIBA World Cup 2019   
    Just like in ice hockey
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    JoshMartini007 got a reaction from ofan in Men's Basketball FIBA World Cup 2019   
    Just like in ice hockey
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    JoshMartini007 got a reaction from Benolympique in Tokyo Summer Olympic Games 2020 News   
    List of eligible tripartite nations has been revealed. Basically nations with 8 or fewer average athletes over the past two Olympics are eligible.
     
    Nations no longer eligible (relative to 2016):
     
    Nations added (relative to 2016):
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    JoshMartini007 got a reaction from Gianlu33 in Tokyo Summer Olympic Games 2020 News   
    List of eligible tripartite nations has been revealed. Basically nations with 8 or fewer average athletes over the past two Olympics are eligible.
     
    Nations no longer eligible (relative to 2016):
     
    Nations added (relative to 2016):
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    JoshMartini007 got a reaction from mrv86 in Pan American Games 2019   
    Some stats based on the above table.
     
    Eight nations won all of their medals in Olympic events though only Panama won more than two medals (four total).
     
    In terms of percentage Bolivia had most of its medals (80%) from non-Olympic events (4/5). Other high percentages include El Salvador (3/4) and Uruguay (6/9).
     
    Among nations which finished in the top 10 Peru (43.6% of total) and Mexico (37.5% of total) relied the most on non-Olympic events while Cuba (14.3% of total), Dominican Republic (15.0% of total) and Brazil (15.2% of total) relied the least on non-Olympic events.
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    JoshMartini007 got a reaction from thiago_simoes in Pan American Games 2019   
    Some stats based on the above table.
     
    Eight nations won all of their medals in Olympic events though only Panama won more than two medals (four total).
     
    In terms of percentage Bolivia had most of its medals (80%) from non-Olympic events (4/5). Other high percentages include El Salvador (3/4) and Uruguay (6/9).
     
    Among nations which finished in the top 10 Peru (43.6% of total) and Mexico (37.5% of total) relied the most on non-Olympic events while Cuba (14.3% of total), Dominican Republic (15.0% of total) and Brazil (15.2% of total) relied the least on non-Olympic events.
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    JoshMartini007 got a reaction from vinipereira in Pan American Games 2019   
    Some stats based on the above table.
     
    Eight nations won all of their medals in Olympic events though only Panama won more than two medals (four total).
     
    In terms of percentage Bolivia had most of its medals (80%) from non-Olympic events (4/5). Other high percentages include El Salvador (3/4) and Uruguay (6/9).
     
    Among nations which finished in the top 10 Peru (43.6% of total) and Mexico (37.5% of total) relied the most on non-Olympic events while Cuba (14.3% of total), Dominican Republic (15.0% of total) and Brazil (15.2% of total) relied the least on non-Olympic events.
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    JoshMartini007 reacted to orangeman in Athletics at the Pan American Games 2019   
    Came here to say the same thing.  
     
    Sage is listed as the winner on the official results page again.  
     
    Yay!
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    JoshMartini007 got a reaction from mrv86 in Athletics at the Pan American Games 2019   
    I think she's been DQ'd
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    JoshMartini007 got a reaction from mrv86 in Athletics at the Pan American Games 2019   
    Rodriguez saved herself from being eliminated in the heptathlon by having the furthest long jump on her third attempt.
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    JoshMartini007 got a reaction from dcro in Swimming at the Pan American Games 2019   
    was third in the men's 100m freestyle preliminary
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    JoshMartini007 got a reaction from konig in Swimming at the Pan American Games 2019   
    Argentina denying Canada a couple of golds I see...
     

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    JoshMartini007 got a reaction from konig in Swimming at the Pan American Games 2019   
    Overall a pretty good session for Argentina, let's see how many medals this translates to.
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    JoshMartini007 reacted to LDOG in Women's Field Hockey Tournament at the Pan American Games 2019   
    Yes, it would if I didn't make a mistake. Canada would climb above Italy, Chile and South Africa, even if the latter wins the african qualifier. 
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    JoshMartini007 got a reaction from mrv86 in Sailing at the Pan American Games 2019   
    Based on the notice of race they only need one race. That sounds wrong, but I guess with medals and Olympic quotas on the line they wanted some results.
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    JoshMartini007 got a reaction from thiago_simoes in Pan American Games 2019   
    Table tennis is the most important today as it doubles as denying Brazil another gold. We need all the help we can get before Brazil starts taking over in men's swimming.
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    JoshMartini007 got a reaction from mrv86 in Pan American Games 2019   
    Still lots to go for 2nd-7th place with over half events remaining, but athletics and swimming make up around 1/3 of the remaining medals.
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    JoshMartini007 got a reaction from Laraja in Men's Handball Tournament at the Pan American Games 2019   
    Tunisia is the defending champions and on a good day I wouldn't be surprised if Algeria caused an upset, plus Angola's men are starting to take this more seriously. Definitely not an easy Egypt win.
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    JoshMartini007 got a reaction from konig in Pan American Games 2019   
    Still lots to go for 2nd-7th place with over half events remaining, but athletics and swimming make up around 1/3 of the remaining medals.
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