请输入您要查询的百科知识:

 

词条 Skeleton at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Qualification
释义

  1. Qualification rules

  2. Qualification timeline

  3. Quota allocation

     Final summary  Men  Women 

  4. References

{{main|Skeleton at the 2018 Winter Olympics}}{{Skeleton at the 2018 Winter Olympics}}

The following is the criteria, rules, and standings for qualification for the Skeleton competitions at the 2018 Winter Olympics.[1]

Qualification rules

A maximum of 50 quota spots are available to athletes to compete at the games. A maximum 30 men and 20 women may qualify. The qualification is based on the combined rankings (across all four tours) of 14 January 2018 (after the seventh World Cup event of the season, in St. Moritz). Competitors must compete in five different races on three different tracks during the 2016/17 season or 2017/18 season. Males must be in the top 60 of the world rankings, while women need to be in the top 45, after eliminating non-quota-earning competitors from countries that have earned their maximum quota. Each continent (Africa, Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceania) and the hosts are allowed to enter a competitor provided they meet the above standard. If any of these automatic places are unfilled, they will be reallocated to unrepresented countries with qualified competitors in order of ranking. Thirty men will be allowed to compete (maximum of three NOCs with three and six NOCs with two). Twenty women will be allowed to compete (maximum of two NOCs with three, four NOCs with two).

Qualification timeline

Races from October 15, 2017 until January 14, 2018 will apply to qualification for the Olympics. In general this means that the Olympic field is established by using the first seven world cup races of the 2017-18 season, but also includes results from Intercontinental, Europe, and America cup races. Four competitors will then be allocated in both competitions, first for the host (if not already qualified), and then for continents not previously represented. If a nation refuses a quota it will be reallocated. Unused or reallocated spots will be filled by January 19, 2018 by nations not previously entered.

Quota allocation

The following summary is a break down of Olympic qualification based on the IBSF rankings and adjustments, following reallocation.[2][3] Numbers beside the nation indicate the rank of the sled that establishes the NOC's number of qualifiers.

Final summary

Nations Men Women Athletes
{{flagIOC|AUS|2018 Winter}} 1 1 2
{{flagIOC|AUT|2018 Winter}} 1 1 2
{{flagIOC|BEL|2018 Winter}} 0 1 1
{{flagIOC|CAN|2018 Winter}} 3 3 6
{{flagIOC|CHN|2018 Winter}} 1 0 1
{{flagIOC|GER|2018 Winter}} 3 3 6
{{flagIOC|GHA|2018 Winter}} 1 0 1
{{flagIOC|GBR|2018 Winter}} 2 2 4
{{flagIOC|ISR|2018 Winter}} 1 0 1
{{flagIOC|ITA|2018 Winter}} 1 0 1
{{flagIOC|JAM|2018 Winter}} 1 0 1
{{flagIOC|JPN|2018 Winter}} 2 1 3
{{flagIOC|LAT|2018 Winter}} 2 1 3
{{flagIOC|NED|2018 Winter}} 0 1 1
{{flagIOC|NZL|2018 Winter}} 1 0 1
{{flagIOC|NGR|2018 Winter}} 0 1 1
{{flagIOC|NOR|2018 Winter}} 1 0 1
{{flagIOC|OAR|2018 Winter}} 2 0 2
{{flagIOC|ROU|2018 Winter}} 1 1 2
{{flagIOC|KOR|2018 Winter}} 2 1 3
{{flagIOC|SUI|2018 Winter}} 0 1 1
{{flagIOC|UKR|2018 Winter}} 1 0 1
{{flagIOC|USA|2018 Winter}} 2 2 4
Total: 23 NOCs 30 20 50

Men

Final rankings by nation.[4]

Sleds qualifiedCountriesAthletes totalNation
326GER|2018 Winter}} 7
{{flagIOC|OAR|2018 Winter}} 14
{{flagIOC|CAN|2018 Winter}} 23
2612LAT|2018 Winter}} 4
{{flagIOC|OAR|2018 Winter}} 9{{ref|3|3}}
{{flagIOC|USA|2018 Winter}} 16
{{flagIOC|GBR|2018 Winter}} 20
{{flagIOC|KOR|2018 Winter}} 22
{{flagIOC|JPN|2018 Winter}} 44
{{flagIOC|AUT|2018 Winter}} 45{{ref|1|1}}
11111AUT|2018 Winter}} 11{{ref|1|1}}
{{flagIOC|NZL|2018 Winter}} 18
{{flagIOC|CHN|2018 Winter}} 27
{{flagIOC|ESP|2018 Winter}} 31
{{flagIOC|AUS|2018 Winter}} 34
{{flagIOC|SUI|2018 Winter}} 39{{ref|1|1}}
{{flagIOC|ITA|2018 Winter}} 42
{{flagIOC|ROU|2018 Winter}} 43
{{flagIOC|UKR|2018 Winter}} 46
{{flagIOC|NOR|2018 Winter}} 60{{ref|1|1}}
{{flagIOC|ISR|2018 Winter}} 61{{ref|1|1}}
{{flagIOC|JAM|2018 Winter}} 79{{ref|3|3}}
{{flagIOC|GHA|2018 Winter}} 99{{ref|2|2}}
30 19 30
{{refbegin}}
  1. {{note|1}} Switzerland and Austria declined one quota each. Norway and Israel accepted reallocations.
  2. {{note|2}} Qualified as continental representative for Africa.
  3. {{note|3}} Olympic Athletes From Russia were permitted to enter only 2 spots (Nikita Tregubov and Vladislav Marchenkov) and excluded Alexander Tretiatov. This spot was reallocated to Jamaica.&91;3&93;
{{refend}}

Women

Final rankings by nation.[5]

Sleds qualifiedCountriesAthletes totalNation
326CAN|2018 Winter}} 7
{{flagIOC|GER|2018 Winter}} 8
224GBR|2018 Winter}} 13
{{flagIOC|OAR|2018 Winter}} 16{{ref|5|5}}
{{flagIOC|USA|2018 Winter}} 18
{{flagIOC|NED|2018 Winter}} 22{{ref|1|1}}
11010AUT|2018 Winter}} 9
{{flagIOC|LAT|2018 Winter}} 11
{{flagIOC|BEL|2018 Winter}} 12
{{flagIOC|NED|2018 Winter}} 14{{ref|1|1}}
{{flagIOC|SUI|2018 Winter}} 15{{ref|1|1}}
{{flagIOC|AUS|2018 Winter}} 20{{ref|2|2}}
{{flagIOC|KOR|2018 Winter}} 32{{ref|3|3}}
{{flagIOC|JPN|2018 Winter}} 36{{ref|5|5}}
{{flagIOC|ROU|2018 Winter}} 41{{ref|5|5}}
{{flagIOC|NGR|2018 Winter}} 71{{ref|4|4}}
20 12 20
{{refbegin}}
  1. {{note|1}} Nethelands accepted one quota place but declined the second quota which was accepted by Switzerland
  2. {{note|2}} Australia qualified as a continental representative.
  3. {{note|3}} South Korea qualified as the host.
  4. {{note|4}} Nigeria qualified as a continental representative through the application of IBSF rule 4.1.
  5. {{note|5}} Olympic Athletes From Russia were not permitted to enter any women. These spots were reallocated to Romania and Japan.&91;3&93;{{refend}}

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ibsf.org/images/documents/downloads/Quotas/2016_17/2016-05-17_-_PyeongChang_2018_Qualification_System_-_Skeleton_V1.1.pdf |title=Qualification Systems for XXIII Olympic Winter Games, PyeonChang 2018 |publisher=International Bobsleigh & Skeleton Federation|accessdate=November 6, 2017}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ibsf.org/en/news/20465-ibsf-publishes-olympic-quota-allocation-list-nocs-to-confirm-by-19-january-2018 |title=IBSF publishes Olympic list |publisher=International Bobsleigh & Skeleton Federation|accessdate=16 January 2018}}
3. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.ibsf.org/images/documents/downloads/Quotas/OWG_Olympic_Winter_Games_KOREA_2018/IBSF_PyeongChang2018_participating_Nations_Skeleton_V2_28012018.pdf |title=XXIII Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 Skeleton – Participation |website=www.ibsf.org |access-date=1 February 2018}}
4. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ibsf.org/images/documents/downloads/Quotas/2017_18/Quota_allocation_IBSF_RANKING_Men_Skeleton_14_01_2018.pdf|title=Quota Allocation PyeongChang Olympic Winter Games 2018 - Men's Skeleton - IBSF 14 January 2018|date=15 January 2018|website=www.ibsf.org|publisher=International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation (IBSF)|access-date=15 January 2018}}
5. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ibsf.org/images/documents/downloads/Quotas/2017_18/Quota_allocation_IBSF_RANKING_Women_Skeleton_14_01_2018.pdf|title=Quota Allocation PyeongChang Olympic Winter Games 2018 - Women's Skeleton - IBSF 14 January 2018|date=15 January 2018|website=www.ibsf.org|publisher=International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation (IBSF)|access-date=15 January 2018}}
{{Qualification for the 2018 Winter Olympics}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Skeleton at the 2018 Winter Olympics - Qualification}}

2 : Qualification for the 2018 Winter Olympics|Skeleton at the 2018 Winter Olympics

随便看

 

开放百科全书收录14589846条英语、德语、日语等多语种百科知识,基本涵盖了大多数领域的百科知识,是一部内容自由、开放的电子版国际百科全书。

 

Copyright © 2023 OENC.NET All Rights Reserved
京ICP备2021023879号 更新时间:2024/11/12 12:20:53