Here's the new version of the qualification table, in case 2019 World Championship results are used by World Rowing
EVENT
"AMERICAS REGATTA"
"ASIA & OCEANIA REGATTA"
"EUROPE REGATTA"
"FINAL REGATTA"
M 1x
MEX
CUB
PUR
PAR
BER
*
KAZ
UZB
KOR
THA
IND
VAN
UAE
*
*
GRE
AZE
BUL
POL
GBR
ISR
SRB
FRA
SUI
TUR
USA
M 2x
AUS
ARG
CAN
BLR
M 4x
NZL
UKR
RUS
EST
M 2-
GBR
USA
POL
DEN
M 4-
FRA
GER
SRB
RSA
M 8+
NZL
ROU
CAN
ITA
M LW 2x
*
*
*
JPN
HKG
IND
AUT
POR
UKR
TUR
AUS
CAN
CZE
NZL
CHN
USA
FRA
W 1x
TTO
PUR
MEX
PAR
*
*
TPE
KAZ
VIE
QAT
KOR
THA
SGP
*
*
UKR
SWE
GRE
BUL
FIN
DEN
CZE
GER
FRA
GRE
BUL
KAZ
NOR
MEX
W 2x
BLR
POL
GBR
GER
W 4x
RUS
AUS
ROU
FRA
W 2-
CHI
UKR
POL
GER
W 4-
CHN
IRL
NZL
ITA
W 8+
ROU
CHN
RUS
NED
W LW 2x
GUA
*
*
JPN
KOR
THA
AUT
LAT
*
CAN
AUS
USA
SUI
RSA
CHN
POL
As you can see, for continental regattas I only considered those NOCs that have either one or zero crews qualified from the Worlds.
In this scenario, would qualify both lightweight boats, thus a quota in both single sculls events was added to Asia & Oceania Quota, which means would earn a quota in men's 1x.
All other blue cells with an asterisk are places that can't be filled by boats from that continent, so they're reallocated to the next best crews from the Worlds, also colored in blue.
Finally, both & would have to choose between their crews, as they finished in the exactly same; sadly for Austria, they were already qualified in women's single sculls, so they can only pick one boat from the continental quota. In both cases, the NOC's benefiting from the exclusion of either boat are marked in lime and italics in their respective events.
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