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D.1. Olympic Quota Allocation List and Continental Cup OIympic List
The allocation of quota per NOC with athletes that are eligible is based on the Olympic Quota Allocation List (available on FIS website, fis-ski.com), which is calculated using the FIS World Cup standings for two (2) seasons added together from 1 July 2024 to 18 January 2026.
When there are no further athletes ranked on the Olympic Quota Allocation List, the Continental Cup Standings from two (2) seasons added together from 1 July 2024 to 18 January 2026 (Continental Cup Olympic List) is used for allocation.
The allocation will be made by assigning one (1) quota place per athlete from the top of the standings downwards until the total of 36 athletes is reached including the host country individual and/or additional team place/s.
Once an NOC has achieved the maximum number of two (2) male quota places, its remaining athletes will no longer be counted and the NOC with the next eligible athlete on the Olympic Quota Allocation List will be allocated a quota place. If there are no more quota places to be allocated on the Olympic Quota Allocation List, the NOC with the next eligible athlete on the Continental Cup Olympic List will be allocated a place.
If there is a tie for the final allocated quota place(s) on the Olympic Quota Allocation List, the athlete with the best ranking on the World Cup standings 2025/2026 as of 19 January 2026 will be ranked ahead. If there is still a tie, the end of season World Cup standings 2024/2025 will be used.
If there is a tie for the final allocated quota place(s) on the Continental Cup Olympic List, the athlete with the best ranking on the Continental Cup standings 2025/2026 as of 19 January 2026 will be ranked ahead. If there is still a tie, the end of season Continental Cup standings 2024/2025 will be used.
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