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  1. 27 minutes ago, rafalgorka said:
    1. CYCLING ROAD M ROAD RACE

    21.07.10 - start list (incomplete) - I couldn't find out athletes from a few countries

     

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cycling_at_the_2020_Summer_Olympics_%E2%80%93_Qualification#Men's_road_race

     

     

     

    Q    JPN        2                                                                       

    BEL       5             Remco Evenepoel, Wout van Aert, Tiesj Benoot, Greg van Avermaet,

    Mauri Vansevenant

           ITA        5             Giulio Ciccone, Alberto Bettiol, Damiano Caruso, Gianni Moscon,Vincenzo Nibali

    NED      5             Tom Dumoulin, Yoeri Havik, Wilco Keldermann, Bauke Mollema, Dylan van Baarle

           FRA       5             Remi Cavagna, Benoit Cosnefroy, Kenny Elissonde, David Gaudu, Guillaume Martin

           COL       5             Esteban Chaves, Sergio Higuita, Nairo Quintana, Rigoberto Uran, Daniel Martinez

           ESP        5             Alejandro Valverde, Mikel Landa, Jesus Herrada, Ion Izagirre, Enric Mas

           SLO       4             Tadej Pogacar, Primoz Roglic, Jan Polanc, Jan Tratnik

           GER       4             Nikias Arndt, Maximilian Schachmann, Emanuel Buchmann, Simon Geschke

           AUS       4             Rohan Dennis, Jack Haig, Richie Porte, ???

           DEN      4             Kasper Asgreen, Jakob Fuglsang, Christopher Juul Jensen, Michael Valgren

           GBR      4             Tao Geoghegan Hart, Geraint Thomas, Adam Yates, Simon Yates

           NOR      4             Tobias Foss, Markus Hoelgaard, Andreas Leknessund, Tobias Halland Johannessen

           SUI        4             Marc Hirschi, Stefan Kung, Gino Mader, Michael Schar

           AUT      3             Patrick Konrad, Hermann Pernsteiner, Gregor Muhlberger

           POL      3             Maciej Bodnar, Michał Kwiatkowski, Rafał Majka

           IRL        3             Eddie Dunbar, Dan Martin, Nicolas Roche

           ROC      3             Pavel Sivakov, Aleksandr Vlasov, Ilnur Zakarin

           RSA       3             Nicholas Dlamini, Ryan Gibbons, Daryl Impey

           KAZ      3            

           CAN      3             Hugo Houle, Michael Woods, Guillaume Boivin

           CZE       3             Michael Kurkle, Zdenek Stybar, Michal Schlegel

           ECU       2             Richard Carapaz, Jefferson Alveiro Cepeda

           POR       2             Joao Almeida, Nelson Oliveira

           SVK       2             Juraj Sagan, Peter Sagan

           ERI        2            

           USA       2             Lawson Craddock, Brandon McNulty

           NZL       2             George Bennett, Patrick Bevin

           EST        2             Tanel Kangert, Peeter Pruus

           ALG      2            

           LUX      2             Kevin Geniets, Michel Ries

           LAT       2             Krists Neilands, Toms Skujins

           TUR       2            

           BLR       1

           UKR      1              Anatolii Budiak

           CRC       1             Andrey Amador

           GRE       1             Polychronis Tzortzakis

           ROU      1             Eduard-Michael Grosu

           IRI          1             Saeid Safarzadeh

           HUN      1             Attila Valter

           VEN      1             Orluis Aular

           MAR     1

           AZE       1            

           LTU       1             Evaldas Siskevicius

           RWA     1            

           MEX      1             Eder Frayre

           GUA      1             Jose David Canastuj

           ARG      1

           CHN      1

           NAM     1             Dan Craven

           BUR      1

           TPE        1             Feng Chun-Kai

           UZB       1

           PER       1             Royner Navarro

           PAN       1             Christofer Jurado

           HKG      1             Choy Hiu Fung

           CRO      1             Josip Rumac      

     

    ESP is not confirmed yet

  2. 41 minutes ago, Vektor said:

    As far as I know all the reallocations happen with the Olympic ranking in mind. Which means that if a country gives up their quota from their continental championship, that quota will be given to the next best eligible athlete on the Olympic ranking, not to the next best at the continental championship. But maybe I am wrong. 

    But in case of neccesary reallocation for a continental quota place, the next eligible athlete on the ranking will be from the sabe continental

     

    For example, if BLR don't select Prasiantsova, the quota will go to Heredia (Spain) and not for Zhang (China)

     

     

  3. 31 minutes ago, Vektor said:

    What all the drama and craziness that's going on today there's a good chance that I messed up my calculations, so this isn't official

     

    Quotas from the Olympic ranking:

     

    :GBR  :MEX  :ITA  :RUS  :GER  :POL  :TUR  :JPN  :KOR 

     

    With two places remaining for tripartite. If those go to the next two best ranked eligible athletes...

     

    :CHN  :EGY

    But all depends to the country's selection. GBR, MEX, BLR and RUS can choose the quotas by the ranking, Continental championship or World championships 

  4. 2 hours ago, JoshMartini007 said:

    That is incorrect, the individual rankings are based on the March 3rd 2020 individual rankings. For the men it will go to :NOR:CAN:JPN and for the women it will go to :GBR:ECU:GER . Aruba lost out by one place.

     

    The reallocation of the world champs (and host quota) goes to :ITA:LAT:GER for men and :JPN:LAT:BEL for women.

    Are South Africa (men) and Egypt (women) qualified by the "Minimum Allocation per Continent"? Germany (men) and Belgium (women) out?

  5. 9 minutes ago, Laraja said:

    Very exciting battle for last olympic spot on Men's Park final...

     

    Tate Carew finished 5th but it was not enough for him, who needed at least the victory.

     

    So, the quota would go for the best qualified between Jagger Eaton and Thomas Schaar...

     

    Eaton was leading over Schaar till the round 3, with a score of 79,66. However, on the last attemp, Schaar got 79,98 and overtook his compatriot.

     

    Eaton yet had a chance to grab the quota again but he failed. he got really disappointed

    Is for Zion no?

  6. 8 hours ago, Laraja said:

    So if  my counts are correct, we have the qualified skateboarders for Women's Park

     

    1-Misugu Okamoto :JPN

    2-Sakura Yosozumi :JPN

    3-Sky Brown :GBR

    4-Poppy Starr Olsen :AUS

    5-Lizzie Armanto :FIN

    6-Dora Varella :BRA

    7-Isadora Rodrigues :BRA

    8-Bryce Wettstein :USA

    9-Brighton Zeuner :USA

    10- Yndiara Asp :BRA

    11- Julia Benedetti :ESP

    12-Jordyn Barratt :USA (She will compete on the final and even if she gets the last position, she will overtake Mina Stess who is qualifying right now)

    13- Lilly Stoeephasius :GER

    14- Xin Zhang :CHN

    15- Madeleine Larcheron :FRA

    16- Amelia Brodka :POL

    17- Josefina Tapia Varas :CHI

    18- Bombette Martin :GBR

    19- Melissa Williams :RSA

     

    There's still one quota to be defined at final, among Mami Tezuka, Kokona Hiraki and Kisa Nakamura from :JPN

     

    It's important bear in mind that this ranking will close only on June 31st. So, all NOCs may still organize national events and add points to the ranking (If they haven't added two national championships yet). So, in this case.... Bombette and Josefina still can lose this spot till there, maybe Amelia has a little bit of chance, but I dont believe on that.

    Why Bombette Martin? She had 4695 + 14th (980) in Dew Tour is a total 5675 points.

    Shanae Collins had 5683 points. 

  7. On 05/05/2021 at 18:27, prso1000 said:

    Based on this entry list let me dare a prediction: 

     

    F+67: Top seed Germany and Netherlands, and normally they should make it, outsider chances to France 

    F67: FRA and AZE should be top seeded, Wiet Henin is also absolute favorite here. The 2nd spot will be more open, could be between AZE, ESP, SWE, UKR and LAT, it will very much depend on the draw 

    F57: Top seeds Latvia and Poland. I think it will be Latvia and Bosnia who qualifies. I am surprised that Belgium did not send Asemani and Spain not Calvo. Not sure what Alizadeh (RTA) is capable of, but don't give her too much chances. 

    F49: Cyprus and Russia top seeds. I think it will be Russia and Germany, small chances for AZE and Dina Pouryounes (RTA)

     

    M-58: POR and MDA top seeds if I am not mistaken. This is a really difficult one, I would say Portugal and France or Hungary. the two refugee guys I don't know them, no idea, maybe they are good. 

    M-68: Top seeds TUR and BUL, they are also the favorite, also chances for France and Sediqi (RTA)

    M-80: Top seeds Norway and Greece, I expect MDA and ITA maybe NOR 

    M+87: Top seeds AZE and TUR, AZE should easily qualify, 2nd spot will be between Croatia and Turkey. 

     

    If I got the top seeds wrong all is wrong :lol:

     

    Be careful with Adriana Cerezo (ESP) in 49 kg....a future star

  8. 4 minutes ago, Jan Linha said:

    I am not very sure. I am trying to count but according to my counting is actually Llavador who is 3rd from these 3 guys. Today: :GBR 38. Mepstead, :ESP 81. Llavador but :CZE 12. Choupenitch. .... Alexander should earn enough points today to jump Llavador but not enough to jump Mepstead.

     

    Before GP Doha

    15. :GBR Mepstead 98.000 pts

    18. :ESP Llavador 92.000 pts

    21. :CZE Choupenitch 84.000 pts

    Maybe I am wrong but according to my counting the two who made the Olympic cut are :GBR Mepstead and :CZE Choupenitch. .... But maybe you have different information? 

    Olympic Ranking before GP Doha was:

     

    Mesptead (GBR) 98 pts

    Llavador (ESP) 89 pts

    Choupenitch (CZE) 64 pts

     

    In Doha, Mesptead and Llavador haven´t add points. Choupenitch has scored 12 points (T16) and take away his worst result (4 points)

     

    Final Classification

     

    Mesptead (GBR) 98 pts

    Llavador (ESP) 89 pts

    Choupenitch (CZE) 72 pts

  9. 1 minute ago, Jan Linha said:

    Hell yeah!!!! :CZE Alexander Choupenitch can get ready for his 2nd Olympic appearance! And with his shape within last 2 years, I hope, he will be attacking high positions!! First fencing quota for :CZE .... Wish all the best to the other during the Europe Qualifier! 

    European quotas goes to Marcus Mepstead (GBR) and Carlos Llavador (ESP)

  10. 1 minute ago, rybak said:

    I need a help, who knows how points are countitng during Grand Prix? I'm asking because :POL Julia Walczyk was second highest ranked European fencer (not counting countries which already have a team quota). Today she sadly didn't make even Round of 128, but her main opponents from :ESP Maria Teresa Diaz and :ISR Nicole Pustilnik didn't impressed today as well, Maria lost to another our girl Martyna Jelińska and then had on her road Pustilnik who had bye in first round, Nicole also lost to Martyna. This mean that despite not being in Round of 128 Julia still might stay as second highest ranked European or not?

    Options to take the Teresa Diaz quota:

     

    Hanna Lyczbinska (POL) Needs T16

    Irem Karamete (TUR) Needs T8

    Martyna Synoradzka (POL) Needs T8

    Martyna Jelinska (POL) Needs bronze

    Maria Boldor (ROU) Needs silver

    Krystina Petrova (UKR) Needs gold

    Maria-Eleni Chaldaiou (GRE) Needs gold

     

    Pustilnik and Walczyk are out of the options

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