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  1. Only and were set to compete, so it was cancelled.
  2. Table Tennis Oceanian Championships quotas Men's Class 3: Men's Class 4: Men's Class 5: Men's Class 7: Men's Class 8: Men's Class 9: Women's Class 4: Women's Class 10: 6: 1: 1:
  3. Para Table Tennis quotas Men's Class 1: Men's Class 2: Men's Class 3: Men's Class 4: Men's Class 5: Men's Class 6: Men's Class 7: Men's Class 8: Men's Class 9: Men's Class 10: Men's Class 11: Women's Class 3: Women's Class 5: Women's Class 7: Women's Class 8: Women's Class 9: 6: 4: 3: 1: 1: 1:
  4. has some outside chances, but I wouldn't bet in any of them (maybe D'Almeida). In Tokyo we won an unexpected medal in Tennis for the first time, so maybe we'll add another sport to the list in Paris. Archery (men's individual, Marcus D'Almeida) Canoe Slalom (women's C1, Ana Sátila) Rhythmic Gymnastics (group all-around) Table Tennis (men's singles, Hugo Calderano) Triathlon (men's individual, Miguel Hidalgo)
  5. If wins the African qualifier, then they will get that quota and the World Cup spot goes to .
  6. A podium sweep for in the first medal event of the Games.
  7. Despite ignoring the Pan American Games (mostly because it was too expensive), SporTV will broadcast the Parapan in Brazil.
  8. Yes, but most likely will go to one of the NPCs that are already qualified ( ). If one of them is the champion, then the quota will be reallocated for the 5th place at the IBSA World Games ().
  9. The "highest ranked three (3) athletes" rule applies only for the nations that already qualified an athlete. For example, if qualification ended today, and would get a second quota via ranking in women's trampoline, and in men's. The other places would go to NOCs that have not qualified an gymnast yet. Also, in the end I think both the host and the Oceania spot will be unused as they should qualify via ranking.
  10. That's why I said that it won't be that easy for Camilla to get a second quota for since and are in very good position for a second quota...
  11. This event will give direct quotas for the 2024 Paralympics in Archery, Boccia, Shooting, Table Tennis and Wheelchair Tennis. Also, the top teams in Goalball, Wheelchair Basketball and Wheelchair Rugby will qualify for the Paralympics.
  12. No, they are not. Camilla even prefers her middle name "Lopes", but FIG uses her last name "Gomes".
  13. According to the qualification system, the first scenario is the correct one, meaning Camilla can get an additional quota for if she's one of the 3 highest athletes in the Olympic qualification ranking. Meaning Alice can't obtain a quota via World Cup series. The same for Hu, Methot, Stevens and Songhurst. It's not that easy for Camilla to qualify since she'll be competing with the likes of Zhu and Page (all qualified for the final here, but behind another athlete from their nations), but she certainly has a better shot than Alice would have.
  14. Didn't know Kate Winslet could sing, and the song is good! Funny how some songs can transport you back in time, even if sometimes they don't completely fit your style.
  15. 1 UNITED STATES 124 +2 286 -7 2 BRAZIL 66 +12 205 +36 3 MEXICO 52 +15 142 +4 4 CANADA 46 +11 164 +12 5 1 CUBA 30 -3 69 -31 6 1 COLOMBIA 29 +2 101 +19 7 2 ARGENTINA 17 -16 75 -25 8 CHILE 12 -1 79 +29 9 1 PERU 10 -1 32 -9 10 2 VENEZUELA 8 -1 44 +1 11 2 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 8 -3 32 -8 12 1 ECUADOR 7 -3 36 +4 13 1 PUERTO RICO 3 -2 20 -4 14 2 GUATEMALA (EAI) 3 +1 19 15 10 URUGUAY 2 +2 10 +2 16 12 PANAMA 2 +2 8 +4 17 2 BOLIVIA 2 +1 5 18 3 COSTA RICA 1 9 +4 19 4 EL SALVADOR 1 -2 4 19 2 TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO 1 4 -7 21 3 PARAGUAY 1 7 +2 22 9 JAMAICA 1 -5 6 -13 23 7 ARUBA 0 3 +2 24 5 NICARAGUA 0 2 -1 25 5 BAHAMAS 0 3 +2 25 NEW GUYANA 0 3 +3 25 NEW HAITI 0 3 +3 28 2 ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA 0 1 -2 28 NEW SURINAME 0 1 +1 30 7 BARBADOS 0 -1 2 +1 31 NEW BERMUDA 0 1 +1 31 NEW DOMINICA 0 1 +1 31 4 HONDURAS 0 1 -1 31 NEW SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS 0 1 +1 As we can see from the medal table, all 4 top nations made considerable gains in gold medals, accounting for almost 66% of total gold medals (vs. 59% in 2019), which caused other nations to suffer a little, especially . Without most of their Track and Field stars, suffered the biggest drop here in the rankings, as well as in gold and total medals percentage. all had their best Games ever, and I think some other nations too: . had a huge increase in the total number of medals, but failed to win more gold medals, which is certainly a bit disappointing for a host nation. They lost a staggering number of direct finals (14 out of 17), which would certainly help them in the ranking (they also were 8th in 2019). Even with a drop in medals, achieved a better ranking compared to Lima, which I think is a first for a previous host? Record number of nations that medaled in a single edition with 34, thanks in part to six NOCs that managed to win at least one medal after none in Lima: . Three nations that had at least one medal in 2019 did not win any this time: .
  16. Looking at my optimistic predictions of gold medals for team Brasil, I almost matched the actual results in total numbers. While I'm happy with the results, I wish Brazil had won more gold medals in different sports, like Archery, Canoeing and Cycling. We did manage to win a medal in a sport we never won anything before (Baseball), so that's a positive, along with the unexpected gold medals in Wrestling. Won more gold medals than predicted +2 Athletics, Boxing, Judo, Gymnastics (Rhythmic), Tennis +1 Canoeing Slalom, Triathlon Matched the predictions Basketball, Beach Volleyball, Equestrian, Fencing, Football, Karate, Roller Skating (Artistic), Sailing, Skateboarding, Volleyball. Won less gold medals than predicted -1 Archery, Badminton, Canoeing Sprint, Cycling (BMX), Gymnastics (Artistic), Gymnastics (Trampoline), Open Water, Surfing, Swimming, Taekwondo, Table Tennis. Won gold medals that were not predicted +2 Wrestling +1 Rowing
  17. Remembering Brazil's 66 gold medals. So sad the whole thing is over
  18. Apparently Brazil won the title in the women's competition (which was Football), and Mexico in the men's.
  19. Hugo Calderano (Table Tennis, 2G 1S) and Nicole Pircio (Rhythmic Gymnastics, 3G) are our flagbearers for the closing ceremony.
  20. I completely forgot there was an e-sports competition here
  21. confirms 3rd place, repeating the 2019 Lima result, but breaking the all time record of gold and total medals in a single edition. holds 7th place ahead of . And with a gold in Karate, is seems that will end in the top 10.
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