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  1. https://gbgames.sport.blog/2022/08/28/hall-snags-gbs-first-shooting-spot-at-paris-2024/ Lucy Charlotte Hall earns our first shooting spot. Coward Holley JUST misses out on the men's side.
  2. The first eight spots in Paris 2024 Shooting will be earned over the coming weeks at the 2022 European Championship (Shotgun) takes place in Larnaca, Cyprus. A modest "hidden gem" on the island nation's south-eastern coast, Larnaca is the country's third largest city, although the Larnaca Olympic Shooting Range is actually in the nearby village of Tersefanou, with a population of about 1300. Plenty of events will take place, but four of them matter for Paris 2024 qualification: the Men's and Women's Trap and Skeet events. The top two athletes will earn at most one place for their NOC (so the same country cannot snag both quotas). The opening ceremony will take place on Thursday, with Trap qualification on Friday and Saturday before the finals later on Saturday, with the women at 14:30 local time and the men at 16:30. After that, a few non-Olympic events take place but the Skeet Qualification begins on 8 September, before continuing on 9 September. Later on 9 September the finals will take place, again with the women beginning at 14:30 and the men at 16:30. Qualifying one man and one woman in Skeet will also guarantee a place in the Mixed Team event. In Lonato del Garda in 2019, eventual Olympic champion Czech Republic's Jiří Lipták and Great Britain's Aaron Heading earned a spot in the Men's Trap, with Greece's Nikolas Mavrommatis and Cyprus' Dmitris Konstantinou earning a spot in the Skeet. On the women's side, the ROC's Daria Semianova and San Marino's Alessandra Perilli (who won bronze in Tokyo) earned a spot in the Trap with the Czech Republic's Barbora Šumová and Ukraine's Iryna Mavlochiko earning a spot in the Skeet. However, this time, the European Shotgun championship is top of the pecking order (Shooting quota places have priority based on chronological order) rather than somewhere in the middle. The European Shotgun Confederation (ESC) has not provided a start list, but noted that "All members of the European Shooting Confederation are invited to participate without any exception", implying that Russian and Belarusian athletes will be able to compete. Some big names are expected to compete however: in Tokyo 2020, all three men's trap medallists (including champion Lipták), two women's trap medallists and the silver medallists in both skeet events were Europeans, as were the top two in the mixed trap team. An article on the IOC website confirms at least six Olympic medalists will be present: Jesper Hansen (Silver, Men's Trap, Denmark), Matthew Coward Holley (Bronze, Men's Skeet, Great Britain), Fátima Gálvez, Alberto Fernández (both Gold, Mixed Trap, Spain), Gianmarco Berti, and Alessandra Perilli (both Silver, Mixed Trap, San Marino; Perilli also won bronze in the individual trap event). With only two spots up for grabs in Larnaca per event, there will be stiff competition.
  3. The Cycling discipline of BMX Freestyle has had its qualification system for Paris 2024 revealed. All other qualification systems in Cycling had been released in June, and now every sport at the Games apart from Athletics has its system revealed. BMX Freestyle BMX Freestyle has two events: a Men's and Women's Park event. Both have twelve quotas at the Games, up from nine in 2020: at most two per NOC per gender. The systems are the same for both genders. Six places will be earned at the 2024 Olympic Qualifier Series (dates and locations TBC), while two will be earned at the 2022 UCI Urban Cycling World Championships (Abu Dhabi, UAE, 9-13 Nov 2022), prioritising athletes from continents that didn't earn a place at the OQS (meaning that we will not know exactly who has gained those quotas until nearly two years after the event). With a similar rule in place, three places will be earned at the 2023 UCI World Cycling Championships (Glasgow, GBR, 3-13 Aug 2023), with the final place going to the host nation. This is a departure from 2020's mostly ranking-based system. With just Athletics to come, we are very close to having a full set of Paris 2024 qualification procedures.
  4. DNF for the relay team to end the Championships Thanks to everyone who watched with us on Totallympics.com! 24 Golds, 19 Silvers and 17 Bronzes, we come second to on the medal table and top with total medals.
  5. Cairess 11th with 28:07.37, Scott 12th with 28:07.72 SB, Atkin DNF.
  6. Hunter came 8th with a 13.43, not qualifying, but Sember made it in first with a 12.62.
  7. SILVER for Wightman in 1:44.91 SB, 6th for Pattison is 1:45.63
  8. GOLD for Fraser with 15.333 and BRONZE for Regini-Moran with 14.866
  9. BRONZE for Jarman with 14.433, 7th for Regini-Moran with 12.933.
  10. 1:58.632 is enough for Lewis to finish the Final B in third
  11. Early round-up in Canoe Sprint: GOLD for Sugar in 47.433 EB ahead of Gordon in BRONZE in 48.264. Young also won BRONZE in 42.006 with Tarrant in 6th in 42.816. Wiggs wins GOLD in 47.845 EB ahead of Henshaw who wins SILVER with 49.887. Phillipson won BRONZE in 42.698. Chippington 4th in 56.786. The Men's K2 1000m team came 6th in 3:19.455, while the Women's C2 200m team also came 6th in 46.024.
  12. Day 11 Schedule 08:06 Canoe Sprint Women's Kayak Single KL3 200m Final - Hope Gordon and Laura Sugar 08:11 Canoe Sprint Men's Kayak Single KL3 200m Final - Jonathan Young and Jon Tarrant 08:16 Canoe Sprint Women's Kayak Single KL2 200m Final - Emma Wiggs and Charlotte Henshaw 08:21 Canoe Sprint Men's Kayak Single KL2 200m Final - David Phillipson 08:26 Canoe Sprint Women's Kayak Single KL1 200m Final - Jeanette Chippington 10:15 Canoe Sprint Men's Kayak Double 1000m - Final 10:44 Canoe Sprint Women's Canoe Double 200m - Final 11:59 Canoe Sprint Women's Kayak Single 500m Final B - Emily Lewis 12:45 Artistic Gymnastics Men's Floor Final - Giarnni Regini-Moran and Jake Jarman 13:23 Artistic Gymnastics Men's Pommel Horse Final - Joe Fraser and James Hall (reserve) 13:26 Canoe Sprint Women's Kayak Four 500m - Final 14:01 Artistic Gymnastics Men's Rings Final - Courtney Tulloch and Joe Fraser (reserve) 14:30 Canoe Sprint Men's Kayak Single 5000m Final - Matthew Johnson 14:39 Artistic Gymnastics Men's Vault Final - Courtney Tulloch and Giarnni Regini-Moran 15:05 Canoe Sprint Women's Kayak Single 5000m Final - Melissa Johnson 15:18 Artistic Gymnastics Men's Parallel Bars Final - Joe Fraser and Giarnni Regini-Moran 15:50 Canoe Sprint Women's Canoe Single 5000m Final - Anna Palmer 15:57 Artistic Gymnastics Men's Horizontal Bar Final - James Hall 18:05 Athletics Women's High Jump Final - Morgan Lake 18:18 Athletics Women's 100m Hurdles Semifinal 2 - Jessica Hunter 18:26 Athletics Women's 100m Hurdles Semifinal 3 - Cindy Sember 18:40 Athletics Men's 800m Final - Jake Wightman and Ben Pattison 19:00 Athletics Men's 10,000m Final - Sam Atkin, Marc Scott, and Emile Cairess 19:45 Athletics Women's 100m Hurdles Final - Jessica Hunter and Cindy Sember 20:12 Athletics Men's 4x100m Relay - Final 20:22 Athletics Women's 4x100m Relay - Final
  13. Day 10 round-up Athletics: Lewis 13th in 1:35:36. GOLD for Hodgkinson in 1:59.04, 5th for Reekie in 2:00.31, and 6th for Bell in 2:00.68. Hunter qualified first in 13.27. GOLD for the men's relay team in 2:59.35 SB and BRONZE for the women in 3:21.74 SB. BRONZE for Bird in 9:23.18, 7th for Pratt in 9:35.31. Canoe Sprint: Reid eliminated after coming 4th in 49.790. Daniel Johnson 8th in 3:37.839. The Women's K2 500m pair 7th in 1:45.712, and the C2 pair in 6th in 2:04.474. The last three races were postponed to today due to a storm Cycling Mountain Bike: Short 31st, a lap down Artistic Gymnastics: GOLD for GB with 254.295.
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