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  1. WOMEN'S DUETS Qualified Nations: Argentina - Etel Sanchez/Sofia Sanchez Australia - Nikita Pablo/Amber Stackpole Austria - Anna Maria Alexandri/Eirina-Marina Alexandri Belarus - Iryna Limanouskaya/Veronika Yesipovich Brazil - Luisa Borges/Maria Eduarda Miccuci Canada - Jacqueline Simoneau/Karine Thomas China - Huang Xuechen/Sun Wenyan Colombia - Estefania Alvarez Piedrahita/Monica Sarai Arango Estrada Czech Republic - Sona Bernardova/Alzbeta Dufkova Egypt - Samia Ahmed/Dara Hassanien France - Laura Auge/Margaux Chretien Great Britain - Katie Clarke/Olivia Federici Greece - Evangelia Papazoglou/Evangelia Platanioti Italy - Linda Cerutti/Costanza Ferro Israel - Anastasia Glushkov Leventhal/Ivegeniia Tetelbaum Japan - Yukiko Inui/Risako Mitsui Kazakhstan - Alexandra Nemich/Yekaterina Nemich Mexico - Karem Achach Ramirez/Nuria Diosdado Russia - Natalia Ishchenko/Svetlana Romashina Slovakia - Nada Daabousova/Jana Labathova Spain - Ona Carbonell Ballestero/Gemma Mengual Civil Switzerland - Sophie Giger/Sascia Kraus Ukraine - Lolita Ananasova/Anna-Maria Voloshyna United States - Anita Alvarez/Mariya Koroleva Total Athletes Qualified 48 Total Nations Qualified 24
  2. Synchronized Swimming Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016 Qualifiying Timeline EVENT DATE STATUS 2015 European Champions Cup (Haarlemmermeer, NED) 08.05.2015-10.05.2015 Completed 2015 Pan American Games (Toronto, CAN) 09.07.2015-11.07.2015 Completed 2015 African Continental Qualification (Kazan, RUS) 24.07.2015-09.08.2015 Completed 2015 Asian Continental Qualification (Kazan, RUS) 24.07.2015-09.08.2015 Completed 2015 Oceanian Continental Qualification (Kazan, RUS) 24.07.2015-09.08.2015 Completed 2016 Final Olympic Qualifying Tournament (Rio de Janeiro, BRA) 02.03.2016-06.03.2016 Completed EVENTS 2 (0+2+0) Women's 2 Women's Duet Women's Team QUALIFICATION SYSTEM http://fina.org/sites/default/files/2015-10_-_rio_2016_-_qualification_system_-_final_-_synchronised_swimming_-_en.pdf
  3. yes to be precise 32 years in Jasná. last time world cup race in SVK soil was 1986 in Tatry-Hrebienok. but today unfortunately we have this
  4. WOMEN'S EIGHT Qualified Nations: Australia* Canada Great Britain Netherlands New Zealand Romania United States Total Athletes Qualified 63 Total Nations Qualified 7
  5. ofc 30 years waiting for a world cup race in Slovak soil, and when the day D arrived and everything is ok, ofc today in Jasná we have the strongest wind of this century let´s hope tomorrows slalom will be without problems
  6. WOMEN'S QUADRUPLE SCULLS Qualified Nations: Australia China Germany Netherlands Poland Ukraine United States Total Athletes Qualified 28 Total Nations Qualified 7
  7. WOMEN'S PAIR Qualified Nations: Belarus - Alena Furman/Ina Nikulina Canada - Jennifer Martins/Nicole Hare China - Zhang Min/Miao Tian Denmark - Hedvig Rasmussen/Anne Andersen France - Noemie Kober/Marie Le Nepvou Germany - Kerstin Hartmann/Kathrin Marchand Great Britain - Helen Glover/Heather Stanning Italy - Alessandra Patelli/Sara Bertolasi Netherlands - Aletta Joritsma/Karien Robbers New Zealand - Genevieve Behrent/Rebecca Scown Poland - Anna Wierzbowska/Maria Wierzbowska Romania - Elena Lavinia Tarlea/Laura Oprea South Africa - Kate Christowitz/Lee-Ann Perse Spain - Anna Boada Peiro/Anna Cid United States - Felice Mueller/Grace Luczak Total Athletes Qualified 30 Total Nations Qualified 15
  8. WOMEN'S LIGHTWEIGHT DOUBLE SCULLS Qualified Nations: Brazil - Fernanda Nunes/Vanessa Cozzi Canada - Lindsay Jennerich/Patricia Obee Chile - Melita Abraham/Josefa Veliz Betancurt China - Huang Wenyi/Pan Feihong Cuba - Yislena Hernandez/Licet Hernandez Licea Denmark - Juliane Rasmussen/Anne Lolk Thomsen Germany - Fini Sturm/Marie-Louise Draeger Great Britain - Katherine Copeland/Charlotte Taylor Hong Kong - Lee Yuen-Yin/Lee Ka-Man Ireland - Claire Lambe/Sinead Lynch Italy - TBD/TBD* Japan - Ayami Oishi/Chiaki Tomita Netherlands - Ilse Paulis/Maaike Head New Zealand - Sophie Mackenzie/Julia Edward Poland - Joanna Dorociak/Weronika Deresz Romania - Ionela-Livia Lehaci/Gianina-Elena Beleaga South Africa - Kirsten McCann/Ursula Grobler Tunisia - Nour El-Houda Ettaieb/Khadija Krimi United States - Devery Karz/Kate Bertko Vietnam - Ho Thi Li/Ta Thanh Huyen Total Athletes Qualified 40 Total Nations Qualified 20
  9. WOMEN'S DOUBLE SCULLS Qualified Nations: Australia - Genevieve Horton/Sally Kehoe Belarus - Yuliya Bichyk/Tatsiana Kukhta China - Zhu Weiwei/Lyu Yang Czech Republic - Kristyna Fleissnerova/Lenka Antosova Denmark - Lisbet Jakobsen/Nina Hollensen France - Helene Lefebvre/Elodie Ravera-Scaramozzino Germany - Marie Arnold/Mareike Adams Great Britain - Katherine Grainger/Victoria Thornley Greece - Aikaterini Nikolaidou/Sofia Asoumanaki Lithuania - Donata Vistartaite/Milda Valciukaite New Zealand - Eve Macfarlane/Zoe Stevenson Poland - Magdalena Fularczyk Kozlowska/Natalia Madaj United States - Meghan O'Leary/Ellen Tomek Total Athletes Qualified 26 Total Nations Qualified 13
  10. WOMEN'S SINGLE SCULLS Qualified Nations: Algeria - Amina Rouba Argentina - Lucia Palermo Australia - Kim Brennan Austria - Magdalena Lobnig Bahamas - Emily Morley Belarus - Ekaterina Karsten Bermuda - Michelle Pearson Canada - Carling Zeeman China - Duan Jingli Chinese Taipei - Huang Yi-Ting Czech Republic - Miroslava Topinkova Knapkova Denmark - Fie Udby Erichsen Egypt - Nadia Negm Indonesia - Dewi Yuliawati Iran - Mahsa Javar Ireland - Sanita Puspure Kazakhstan - Svetlana Germanovich Lithuania - Lina Saltyte Mexico - Kenia Lechuga New Zealand - Emma Twigg Nigeria - Chierika Ukogu Paraguay - Gabriela Mosqueira Peru - Camilla Valle Singapore - Mohamed Rafa'ee Saiyidah Aisyah South Korea - Kim Yeji Sweden - Anna Malvina Svennung Switzerland - Jeannine Gmelin Thailand - Phuttharaksa Neegree Togo - Claire Akossiwa Trinidad and Tobago - Felice Chow United States - Genevra Stone Zimbabwe - Micheene Thornycroft Total Athletes Qualified 32 Total Nations Qualified 32
  11. MEN'S EIGHT Qualified Nations: Germany Great Britain Italy* Netherlands New Zealand Poland United States Total Athletes Qualified 63 Total Nations Qualified 7
  12. MEN'S LIGHTWEIGHT FOUR Qualified Nations: Canada China Czech Republic Denmark France Germany Great Britain Greece* Italy Netherlands New Zealand Switzerland United States Total Athletes Qualified 52 Total Nations Qualified 13
  13. MEN'S FOUR Qualified Nations: Australia Belarus Canada France Germany Great Britain Greece Italy Netherlands Romania Russia South Africa United States Total Athletes Qualified 52 Total Nations Qualified 13
  14. MEN'S QUADRUPLE SCULLS Qualified Nations: Australia Canada Estonia Germany Great Britain Lithuania New Zealand Poland Switzerland Ukraine Total Athletes Qualified 40 Total Nations Qualified 10
  15. MEN'S PAIR Qualified Nations: Australia - Alexander Lloyd/Spencer Turrin Czech Republic - Jakub Podrazil/Lukas Helesic France - Germain Chardin/Dorian Mortelette Great Britain - Stewart Innes/Alan Sinclair Hungary - Adrian Juhasz/Bela Simon Italy - Giovanni Abagnale/Marco Di Costanzo Netherlands - Roel Braas/Mitchel Steenman New Zealand - Eric Murray/Hamish Bond Romania - Cristi Ilie-Pirghie/Heorge Palamariu Serbia - Milos Vasic/Nenad Bedik South Africa - Lawrence Brittain/Shaun Keeling Spain - Alexander Sigurbjonsson Benet/Pau Vela Maggi United States - Nareg Guregian/Anders Weiss Total Athletes Qualified 26 Total Nations Qualified 13
  16. MEN'S LIGHTWEIGHT DOUBLE SCULLS Qualified Nations: Angola - Andre Matias/Jean-Luc Rasamoelina Austria - Paul Sieber/Bernhard Sieber Brazil - William Giaretton/Xavier Vela Chile - Felipe Cardenas/Bernardo Guerrero China - Sun Man/Wang Chunxin Cuba - Raul Hidalgo/Liosbel Lazaga Hernandez Denmark - Mads Rasmussen/Rasmus Quist France - Pierre Houin/Jeremy Azou Germany - Moritz Moos/Jason Osborne Great Britain - William Fletcher/Richard Chambers Hong Kong - Chiu Hin-Chun/Tang Chiu-Mang Ireland - Gary O'Donovan/Paul O'Donovan Italy - Andrea Micheletti/Marcello Miani Japan - Hiroshi Nakano/Hideki Omoto Norway - Kristoffer Brun/Are Strandli Poland - Artur Mikolajczewski/Milosz Jankowski South Africa - James Thompson/John Smith Switzerland - Daniel Wiederkehr/Michael Schmid Turkey - Huseyin Kandemir/Cem Yilmaz United States - Andrew Campbell/Joshua Konieczny Total Athletes Qualified 40 Total Nations Qualified 20
  17. MEN'S DOUBLE SCULLS Qualified Nations: Australia - David Watts/Christopher Morgan Azerbaijan - Aleksandar Aleksandrov/Boris Yotov Bulgaria - Georgi Bozhilov/Kristian Vasilev Croatia - Martin Sinkovic/Valent Sinkovic Cuba - Eduardo Rubio Rodriguez/Adrian Oquendo Ibanez France - Hugo Boucheron/Matthieu Androdias Germany - Marcel Hacker/Stephan Krueger Great Britain - John Collins/Jonathan Walton Italy - Francesco Fossi/Romano Battisti Lithuania - Mindaugas Griskonis/Saulius Ritter New Zealand - Robert Manson/Chris Harris Norway - Kjetil Borch/Olaf Tufte Serbia - Marko Marjanovic/Andrija Sljukic. Total Athletes Qualified 26 Total Nations Qualified 13
  18. MEN'S SINGLE SCULLS Qualified Nations: Algeria - Sid Ali Boudina Argentina - Brian Rosso Australia - Rhys Grant Belarus - Stanislau Shcharbachenia Belgium - Hannes Obreno Croatia - Damir Martin Cuba - Angel Fournier Czech Republic - Ondrej Synek Ecuador - Bryan Zambrano Egypt - Abdelkhalek El-Banna Great Btitain - Alan Campbell Hungary - Bendeguz Petervari-Molnar India - Dattu Baban Bhokanal Indonesia - Memo Memo Iraq - Mohammed Riyadh Al-Khafaji Kazakhstan - Vladislav Yakovlev Libya - Alhussein Ghambour Lithuania - Armandas Kelmelis Mexico - Juan Carlos Cabrera New Zealand - Mahe Drysdale. Norway - Nils Hoff Paraguay - Arturo Rivarola Peru - Renzo Leon Garcia Poland - Natan Wegrzycki-Szymczyk South Korea - Kim Dong-Hyeon Thailand - Jaruwat Saensuk Tunisia - Mohamed Taieb Uruguay - Jhonathan Esquievel Uzbekistan - Shakhboz Kholmurzayev. Vanuatu - Luigi Teilemb Venezuela - Vicent Jackson Zimbabwe - Andrew Peebles Total Athletes Qualified 32 Total Nations Qualified 32
  19. WOMEN´S TEAM Qualified Nations: Brazil China Chinese Taipei Colombia Georgia India Italy Japan Mexico Russia South Korea Ukraine Total Athletes Qualified 36 Total Nations Qualified 12
  20. WOMEN´S INDIVIDUAL Qualified Nations: Australia - Alice Ingley Austria - Laurence Baldauff Azerbaijan - Olga Senyuk Bangladesh - Shamoli Ray Bhutan - Karma Karma Brazil - Marina Canetta Brazil - Ane Marcelle Dos Santos Brazil - Sarah Nikitin Canada - Georcy Thiffeault-Picard China - Cao Hui China - Qi Yuhong China - Wu Jiaxin Chinese Taipei - Le Chien-Ying Chinese Taipei - Lin Shih-Chia Chinese Taipei - Tan Ya-Ting Colombia - Carolina Aguirre Colombia - Ana Maria Rendon Colombia - Natalia Sanchez Dominican Republic - Yessica Camilo Egypt - Reem Mansour Estonia - Laura Nurmsalu Finland - Taru Kuoppa Georgia - Kristine Esebua Georgia - Yuliya Lobzhenidze Georgia - Khatuna Narimanidze Germany - Lisa Unruh Great Britain - Naomi Folkard Greece - Evangelia Psarra India - Deepika Kumari India - Bombayla Devi Laishram India - Laxmirani Majhi Indonesia - Ika Rochmawati Iran - Zahra Nemati Italy - Lucilla Boari Italy - Claudia Mandia Italy - Guendalina Sartori Japan - Yuki Hayashi Japan - Kaori Kawanaka Japan - Saori Nagamine Kazakhstan - Luiza Saidiyeva Kenya - Shehzana Anwar Mexico - Gabriela Bayardo Mexico - Aida Roman Mexico - Alejandra Valencia Moldova - Alexandra Mirca Myanmar - Htwe San-Yu North Korea - Kang Un-Ju Poland - Karina Lipiarska-Palka Russia - Tuaina Dashidorzhieva Russia - Ksenia Perova Russia - Inna Stepanova Slovakia - Alexandra Longova South Korea - Chang Hye-Jin South Korea - Choi Mi-Sun South Korea - Ki Bo-Bae Spain - Adriana Martin Sweden - Christine Bjerendal Tonga - Lusi Tatafu Turkey - Yasemin Anagoz Ukraine - Veronika Marchenko Ukraine - Anastasia Pavlova Ukraine - Liidia Sichenikova United States - Mackenzie Brown Venezuela - Leidys Brito Total Athletes Qualified 64 Total Nations Qualified 40
  21. MEN´S TEAM Qualified Nations: Australia Brazil China Chinese Taipei France Indonesia Italy Malaysia Netherlands South Korea Spain United States Total Athletes Qualified 36 Total Nations Qualified 12
  22. MEN´S INDIVIDUAL Qualified Nations: Australia - Alec Potts Australia - Ryan Tyack Australia - Taylor Worth Belarus - Anton Prilepov Belgium - Robin Ramaekers Brazil - Marcus D´Almeida Brazil - Bernardo Oliveira Brazil - Daniel Rezende Xavier Canada - Crispin Duenas Chile - Ricardo Soto China - Gu Xuesong China - Wang Dapeng China - Xing Yu Chinese Taipei - Kao Hao-Wen Chinese Taipei - Wei Chun-Heng Chinese Taipei - Yu Guan-Lin Colombia - Andres Pila Cote d´Ivoire - Rene Philippe Kouassi Cuba - Adrian Puentes Egypt - Ahmed El-Nemr Fiji - Robert Elder Finland - Samuli Piippo France - Lucas Daniel France - Pierre Plihon France - Jean Charles Valladont Germany - Florian Floto Great Britain - Patrick Huston India - Atanu Das Indonesia - Riau Ega Agatha Indonesia - Hendra Purnama Indonesia - Muhammad Wijaya Italy - Marco Galiazzo Italy - Mauro Nespoli Italy - David Pasqualucci Japan - Takaharu Furukawa Kazakhstan - Sultan Duzelbayev Libya - Ali El-Ghrari Malawi - Areneo David Malaysia - Haziq Kammarudin Malaysia - Khairul Anuar Mohamad Malaysia - Muhammad Akmal Nor Hasrin Mexico - Ernesto Boardman Mongolia - Gantugs Jantsan Nepal - Jitbahadur Muktan Netherlands - Mitch Dielemans Netherlands - Sjef Van Den Berg Netherlands - Rick Van Der Ven Norway - Baard Nesteng Slovakia - Boris Balaz South Korea - Kim Woo-Jin South Korea - Ku Bon-Chan South Korea - Lee Seung-Yeun Spain - Miguel Alvarino Garcia Spain - Antonio Fernandez Spain - Juan Rodriguez Liebana Thailand - Witthaya Thamwong Tonga - Arne Jensen Turkey - Mete Gazoz Ukraine - Viktor Ruban United States - Brady Ellison United States - Zach Garrett United States - Jake Kaminski Venezuela - Elias Malave Zimbabwe - Gavin Sutherland Total Athletes Qualified 64 Total Nations Qualified 40
  23. Archery Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016 Qualifiying Timeline EVENT DATE STATUS 2015 World Championships (Copenhagen, DEN ) 27.07.2015-02.08.2015 Completed 2015 Asian Championships (Bangkok, THA) 01.11.2015-09.11.2015 Completed 2016 African Championships (Windhoek, NAM) 28.01.2016-31.01.2016 Completed 2016 Oceanian Championships (Nuku'alofa, SAM) 08.04.2016-16.04.2016 Completed 2016 Pan-American Championships (Medellin, COL) 10.05.2016-15.05.2016 Completed 2016 European Championships (Nottingham, GBR) 23.05.2016-29.05.2016 Completed 2016 World Cup Stage Antaly (Antalya, TUR) 13.06.2016-18.06.2016 Completed EVENTS 4 (2+2+0) Men's 2 Men's Individual Men's Team Women's 2 Women's Individual Women's Team Mixed 0 QUALIFICATION SYSTEM http://corporate.olympics.com.au/files/dmfile/Rio2016QualificationSystem-Archery.pdf
  24. Afghanistan - Mohammad Tawfiq Bakhshi (Judo) Albania - Luiza Gega (Athletics) Algeria - Sonia Asselah (Judo) American Samoa - Tanumafili Jungblut (Weightlifting) Andorra - Laura Salles (Judo) Angola - Luisa Kiala (Handball) Antigua and Barbuda - Daniel Bailey (Athletics) Argentina - Luis Scola (Basketball) Armenia - Vahan Mkhitaryan (Swimming) Aruba - Nicole Van Der Velden (Sailing) Australia - Anna Mears (Track Cycling) Austria - Liu Jia (Table Tennis) Azerbaijan - Teymur Mammadov (Boxing) Bahamas - Shaunae Miller (Athletics) Bahrain - Farhan Saleh (Swimming) Bangladesh - Siddikur Rahman (Golf) Barbados - Ramon Gittens (Athletics) Belarus - Vasil Kiryienka (Road Cycling) Belgium - Olivia Borlee (Athletics) Belize - Brandon Jones (Athletics) Benin - Yemi Apithy (Fencing) Bermuda - Tyrone Smith (Athletics) Bhutan - Karma Karma (Archery) Bolivia - Angela Castro (Athletics) Bosnia and Herzegovina - Amel Tuka (Athletics) Botswana - Nijel Amos (Athletics) Brazil - Yane Marques (Modern Pentathlon) British Virgin Islands - Ashley Kelly (Athletics) Brunei - Muhammad Fakhri Ismail (Athletics) Bulgaria - Ivet Lalova (Athletics) Burkina Faso - Rachid Sidibe (Judo) Burundi - Olivier Irabaruta (Athletics) Cambodia - Sorn Seavmey (Taekwondo) Cameroon - Wilfried Seyi Ntsengue (Boxing) Canada - Rosie MacLennan (Trampoline Gymnastics) Cape Verde - Maria Andrade (Taekwondo) Cayman Islands - Ronald Forbes (Athletics) Central African Republic - Chloe Savourel (Swimming) Chad - Bibiro Ali Taher (Athletics) Chile - Erika Olivera (Athletics) China - Lei Sheng (Fencing) Chinese Taipei - Isheau Wong (Equestrian) Colombia - Yuri Alvear (Judo) Comoros - Mohamed Andhumdine Nazlati (Swimming) Congo - Franck Elemba (Athletics) Congo DR - Rosa Keleku (Taekwondo) Cook Islands - Ella Nicholas (Canoeing Slalom) Costa Rica - Nery Brenes (Athletics) Cote d´Ivoire - Murielle Ahoure (Athletics) Croatia - Josip Pavic (Water Polo) Cuba - Mijain Lopez (Wrestling) Cyprus - Pavlos Kontides (Sailing) Czech Republic - Lukas Krpalek (Judo) Denmark - Caroline Wozniacki (Tennis) Djibouti - Abdi Waiss Mouhyadin (Athletics) Dominica - Yordanis Duranona (Athletics) Dominican Republic - Luguelin Santos (Athletics) Ecuador - Estefania Garcia (Judo) Egypt - Ahmed El Ahmar (Handball) El Salvador - Lilian Castro (Shooting) Equatorial Guinea - Reina-Flor Okori (Athletics) Eritrea - Volunteer Estonia - Karl-Martin Rammo (Sailing) Ethiopia - Tsgabu Grmay (Road Cycling) Fiji - Osea Kolinisau (Rugby Sevens) Finland - Tuuli Petaja-Siren (Sailing) France - Teddy Riner (Judo) Gabon - Anthony Obame (Taekwondo) Gambia - Gina Bass (Athletics) Georgia - Avtandil Tchirikishvili (Judo) Germany - Timo Boll (Table Tennis) Ghana - Joshua Ekirikubinza (Swimming) Great Britain - Andy Murray (Tennis) Greece - Sofia Bekatorou (Sailing) Grenada - Kirani James (Athletics) Guam - Benjamin Schulte (Swimming) Guatemala - Ana Sofia Gomez (Artistic Gymnastics) Guinea - Mamadama Bangoura (Judo) Guinea-Bissau - Augusto Midana (Wrestling) Guyana - Hannibal Gaskin (Swimming) Haiti - Asnage Castelly (Wrestling) Honduras - Rolando Palacios (Athletics) Hong Kong - Stephanie Au (Swimming) Hungary - Aron Szilagyi (Fencing) Iceland - Arni Jonsson (Judo) India - Abhinav Bindra (Shooting) Indonesia - Maria Natalia Londa (Athletics) Iran - Zahra Nemati (Archery) Iraq - Waheed Abdulridha (Boxing) Ireland - Paddy Barnes (Boxing) Israel - Neta Rivkin (Rhytmic Gymnastics) Italy - Federica Pellegrini (Swimming) Jamaica - Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (Athletics) Japan - Keisuke Ushiro (Athletics) Jordan - Hussein Ishaish (Boxing) Kazakhstan - Ruslan Zhaparov (Taekwondo) Kenya - Shehzana Anwar (Archery) Kiribati - David Katoatau (Weightlifting) Kosovo - Majlinda Kelmendi (Judo) Kuwait - Volunteer Kyrgyzstan - Erkin Adylbek Uulu (Boxing) Laos - Xaysa Anousone (Athletics) Latvia - Maris Strombergs (BMX Cycling) Lebanon - Nacif Elias (Judo) Lesotho - Mosito Lehata (Athletics) Liberia - Emmanuel Matadi (Athletics) Libya - Mohamed Hrezi (Athletics) Liechtenstein - Julia Hassler (Swimming) Lithuania - Gintare Volungeviciute-Scheidt (Sailing) Luxembourg - Gilles Muller (Tennis) Macedonia - Anastasija Bogdanovski (Swimming) Madagascar - Elione Sahilinirina (Athletics) Malawi - Kefasi Chitsala (Athletics) Malaysia - Lee Chong Wei (Badminton) Maldives - Aminath Shajan (Swimming) Mali - Djenebou Dante (Athletics) Malta - Andrew Chetcuti (Swimming) Marshall Islands - Matthlyn Sasser (Weightlifting) Mauritania - Jidou El Moctar (Athletics) Mauritius - Kate Foo Kune (Badminton) Mexico - Daniela Campuzano (MTB Cycling) Micronesia - Jennifer Chieng (Boxing) Moldova - Nicolae Ceban (Sailing) Monaco - Brice Etes (Athletics) Mongolia - Battulga Temuulen (Judo) Montenegro - Bojana Popovic (Handball) Morocco - Abdelkebir Ouaddar (Equestrian) Mozambique - Joaquim Lobo (Canoeing Sprint) Myanmar - Yan Naing Soe (Judo) Namibia - Jonas Junias (Boxing) Nauru - Elson Brechtefeld (Weightlifting) Nepal - Phupu Lhamu Khatri (Judo) Netherlands - Jeroen Dubbeldam (Equestrian) New Zealand - Peter Burling (Sailing) Nicaragua - Rafael Lacayo (Shooting) Niger - Issoufou Alfaga Abdoul Razak (Taekwondo) Nigeria - Olufunke Oshonaike (Table Tennis) North Korea - Choe Jon-Wi (Weightlifting) Norway - Ole-Kristian Bryhn (Shooting) Oman - Hamed Said Al-Khatri (Shooting) Pakistan - Ghulam Mustafa Bashir (Shooting) Palau - Florian Skilang Temengil (Wrestling) Palestine - Mayada Al-Sayed (Athletics) Panama - Alonso Edward (Athletics) Papua New Guinea - Ryan Pini (Swimming) Paraguay - Julieta Granada (Golf) Peru - Francisco Boza (Shooting) Philippines - Ian Lariba (Table Tennis) Poland - Karol Bielecki (Handball) Portugal - Joao Rodrigues (Sailing) Puerto Rico - Jaime Espinal (Wrestling) Qatar - Sheikh Ali Bin Jassim Al-Thani (Equestrian) Refugee Olympic Athletes - Rose Lokonyen Nathike (Athletics) Romania - Catalina Ponor (Artistic Gymnastics) Russia - Sergey Tetyukhin (Volleyball) Rwanda - Adrien Niyonshuti (Road Cycling) Saint Kitts and Nevis - Antoine Adams (Athletics) Saint Lucia - Levern Spencer (Athletics) Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - Kineke Alexander (Athletics) Samoa - Mary Opeloge (Weightlifting) San Marino - Arianna Perilli (Shooting) Sao Tome and Principe - Buly da Conceicao Triste (Canoeing Sprint) Saudi Arabia - Sulaiman Hamad (Judo) Senegal - Isabelle Sambou (Wrestling) Serbia - Ivana Andjusic Maksimovic (Shooting) Seychelles - Rodney Govinden (Sailing) Sierra Leone - Bunturabie Jalloh (Swimming) Singapore - Derek Wong Zi Liang (Badminton) Slovakia - Danka Bartekova (Shooting) Slovenia - Vasilij Zbogar (Sailing) Solomon Islands - Jenly Wini (Weightlifting) Somalia - Mohamed Mohamed (Athletics) South Africa - Wayde Van Niekerk (Athletics) South Korea - Gu Bon-Gil (Fencing) South Sudan - Guor Marial (Athletics) Spain - Rafael Nadal (Tennis) Sri Lanka - Anuradha Indrajith Cooray (Athletics) Sudan - Abdalla Yousif (Athletics) Suriname - Soren Opti (Badminton) Swaziland - Sibusiso Matsenjwa (Athletics) Sweden - Therese Alshammar (Swimming) Switzerland - Giulia Steingruber (Artistics Gymnastic) Syria - Majd Eddin Ghazal (Athletics) Tajikistan - Dilshod Nazarov (Athletics) Tanzania - Andrew Mlugu (Judo) Thailand - Ratchanok Intanon (Badminton) Timor-Leste - Francelina Cabral (MTB Cycling) Togo - Rebecca Kpossi (Swimming) Tonga - Pita Taufatofua (Taekwondo) Trinidad and Tobago - Keshorn Walcott (Athletics) Tunisia - Oussema Mellouli (Swimming) Turkey - Riza Kayaalp (Greco-Roman Wrestling) Turkmenistan - Merdan Atayev (Swimming) Tuvalu - Etimoni Timuani (Athletics) Uganda - Joshua Ekirikibinza Tibatemwa (Swimming) Ukraine - Mykola Milchev (Shooting) United Arab Emirates - Nada Al Bedwawi (Swimming) United States - Michael Phelps (Swimming) Uruguay - Dolores Moreira (Sailing) Uzbekistan - Bahodir Jalolov (Boxing) Vanuatu - Yoshua Shing (Table Tennis) Venezuela - Ruben Limardo Gascon (Fencing) Vietnam - Vu Thanh An (Fencing) Virgin Islands - Cy Thompson (Sailing) Yemen - Zeyad Mater (Athletics) Zambia - Matthews Punza (Judo) Zimbabwe - Kirsty Coventry (Swimming)
  25. btw last month during our lockout ISSF revealed the official shedule for shooting at Rio 2016 http://www.issf-sports.org/competitions/venue.ashx?cshipid=1664 Good times for europeans and again the ladies air rifle will be the first medal event of the olympics. also to notice that womens trap will be before the mens competition, quite unusual at olympics, at least at the last ones
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