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31 minutes ago, mrv86 said:

 And as soon as they publish the list, Dellien declares he will not compete at Lima :facepalm:

 

@intoronto do you know if Bolivia keeps the place or is going to be reallocated?

 

It won't be reallocated I think. It will likely go unused. How stupid :facepalm:

 

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There appears to be gold reallocations as well after the list was finalized lol. AFAIK, :ISV, :BAR, :BOL all received reallocated spots 

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15 minutes ago, mrv86 said:

:GUA GUATEMALA :GUA

 

144 competitors, 72 men & 72 women

 

(06 AR | 09 AS | 07 AT | 08 BD | 01 BP | 04 BV | 02 BB | 04 BW | 01 BX | 02 CF | 02 CB | 01 CM | 04 CR/CT | 10 EQ | 04 GO | 02 GA | 02 JU | 02 KA | 05 MP | 04 RA | 02 RO | 07 SA | 17 SH | 03 SS | 03 SQ | 08 SW | 04 TT | 06 TK | 04 TE | 03 TR | 06 WL | 01 WR)

 

Flagbearer: Jorge VEGA - Artistic Gymnastics

 

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Curiously, they rejected three quotas in shooting, two in equestrian, and women's table tennis. Any news about this last one @intoronto

 

 


Interesting at shooting. The entire quota was not used, so those 3 spots won't be reallocated.

 

Table tennis also loses a team quota. That's interesting. Must be an injured player after entries closed, meaning no reallocation. However, if it was declined,  it should have gone to :ESA   followed by :GUY, :PAR and :TTO all of which did not name an additional (or any) female table tennis player. 

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30 minutes ago, intoronto said:


Interesting at shooting. The entire quota was not used, so those 3 spots won't be reallocated.

 

Table tennis also loses a team quota. That's interesting. Must be an injured player after entries closed, meaning no reallocation. However, if it was declined,  it should have gone to :ESA   followed by :GUY, :PAR and :TTO all of which did not name an additional (or any) female table tennis player. 

 

 Well, then they will have to make some modifications for the women's team event... they were planning on using 4 groups of 3 teams each.

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:COL COLOMBIA :COL

 

349 competitors, 170 men & 179 women

 

(08 AR | 09 AS | 43 AT  | 01 BD | 24 BS | 12 BK | 02 BV | 02 BB | 04 BW | 12 BX | 03 CF | 05 CB | 04 CM | 16 CR/CT | 08 DV | 12 EQ | 13 FE | 18 FB | 04 GO | 07 GA | 02 GR | 02 GT | 10 JU | 11 KA | 02 MP | 05 RA | 12 RU | 03 SA | 04 SH | 02 SK | 04 SS | 06 SQ | 02 SU | 14 SW | 04 TT | 08 TK | 06 TE | 04 TR | 12 VO | 06 WS | 12 WL | 11 WR)

 

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:MEX Mexico's flagbearer is going to be Jorge OROZCO (Shooting), our first qualified competitor for Tokyo :yes

 

Good decision... he won't compete the next day, he's not a favorite so he has no pressure and it's a nice touch to give him that privilege.

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15 hours ago, mrv86 said:

 And as soon as they publish the list, Dellien declares he will not compete at Lima :facepalm:

 

This is why I believe tennis (and golf) should not be part of the Olympics. Or any multi-sport event, for that matter.

 



 

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35 minutes ago, thiago_simoes said:

 

This is why I believe tennis (and golf) should not be part of the Olympics. Or any multi-sport event, for that matter.

 

 

It doesn't help that the international federations don't care about them. Imagine if they made multi-sport games a 250 level tournament. That alone would attract everyone outside of the very best and even then, I imagine some would swing by too.

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21 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

 

It doesn't help that the international federations don't care about them. Imagine if they made multi-sport games a 250 level tournament. That alone would attract everyone outside of the very best and even then, I imagine some would swing by too.

It honestly makes no sense that Golf and Tennis at the Olympics don't count for their respective rankings. The Olympics used to be the equivalent of an ATP 500 event in terms of rankings, which at least made sure the people who competed at the Olympics didn't get punished in the rankings. Some marginal PGA player skipped Rio for that reason - he was in danger of losing his PGA card (so basically his livelihood) and he couldn't afford to skip any PGA events.

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