INTERNATIONAL SKI FEDERATION. Nordic Combined

Similar documents
INTERNATIONAL SKI FEDERATION. Cross-Country Skiing

INTERNATIONAL SKI FEDERATION. Alpine Skiing

INTERNATIONAL SKI FEDERATION

INTERNATIONAL SKI FEDERATION

INTERNATIONAL BOBSLEIGH AND SKELETON FEDERATION. Bobsleigh

INTERNATIONAL SKI FEDERATION

INTERNATIONAL BOBSLEIGH AND SKELETON FEDERATION. Bobsleigh

INTERNATIONAL ICE HOCKEY FEDERATION

INTERNATIONAL GYMNASTICS FEDERATION (FIG) Trampoline Gymnastics

INTERNATIONAL SKI FEDERATION. Snowboard

INTERNATIONAL SWIMMING FEDERATION (FINA) Diving

INTERNATIONAL FENCING FEDERATION (FIE) Fencing

INTERNATIONAL SKATING UNION

INTERNATIONAL JUDO FEDERATION (IJF) Judo

INTERNATIONAL SKATING UNION

INTERNATIONAL SKATING UNION

UNION CYCLISTE INTERNATIONALE. Mountain Bike QUALIFICATION SYSTEM GAMES OF THE XXXI OLYMPIAD RIO Maximum Number of Athletes per NOC:

INTERNATIONAL LUGE FEDERATION

INTERNATIONAL SKATING UNION. Figure Skating

INTERNATIONAL BOXING ASSOCIATION. Boxing

FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE D ESCRIME. Fencing

European Judo Union Judo

INTERNATIONAL SURFING ASSOCIATION (ISA) Surfing

INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY FEDERATION (FIH) Hockey

INTERNATIONAL BOXING ASSOCIATION. Boxing

UNION CYCLISTE INTERNATIONALE (UCI) Cycling BMX Racing

UNION CYCLISTE INTERNATIONALE (UCI) Cycling BMX Racing

INTERNATIONAL BOXING ASSOCIATION. Boxing

Badminton Europe Confederation Badminton

INTERNATIONAL CYCLING UNION Cycling

UNION CYCLISTE INTERNATIONALE (UCI) Cycling Mountain Bike

INTERNATIONAL BOXING ASSOCIATION. Boxing

INTERNATIONAL VOLLEYBALL FEDERATION (FIVB) Beach Volleyball

UNION CYCLISTE INTERNATIONALE (UCI) Cycling Mountain Bike

INTERNATIONAL TABLE TENNIS FEDERATION. Table Tennis

INTERNATIONAL VOLLEYBALL FEDERATION (FIVB) Beach Volleyball

UNION CYCLISTE INTERNATIONALE (UCI) Cycling Road

BADMINTON WORLD FEDERATION (BWF) Badminton

INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL FEDERATION (FIFA) Football

INTERNATIONAL CYCLING UNION Cycling

INTERNATIONAL TABLE TENNIS FEDERATION. Table Tennis

INTERNATIONAL TENNIS FEDERATION. Tennis

FÉDÉRATION ÉQUESTRE INTERNATIONALE (FEI) Jumping

INTERNATIONAL GYMNASTICS FEDERATION (FIG) Artistic Gymnastics

INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL FEDERATION (FIFA) Football

INTERNATIONAL TABLE TENNIS FEDERATION. Table Tennis

INTERNATIONAL GYMNASTICS FEDERATION (FIG) Artistic Gymnastics

FÉDÉRATION EQUESTRE INTERNATIONALE (FEI) Dressage

European Canoe Association Canoe Sprint

INTERNATIONAL WEIGHTLIFTING FEDERATION. Weightlifting

INTERNATIONAL SKATING UNION. Speed Skating

WORLD ARCHERY FEDERATION. Archery

UNION CYCLISTE INTERNATIONALE (UCI) Cycling Track

INTERNATIONAL SHOOTING SPORT FEDERATION. Shooting

INTERNATIONAL CANOE FEDERATION (ICF) Canoe Slalom

INTERNATIONAL WEIGHTLIFTING FEDERATION. Weightlifting

INTERNATIONAL TENNIS FEDERATION. Tennis

FÉDÉRATION ÉQUESTRE INTERNATIONALE. Equestrian Jumping

INTERNATIONAL ROWING FEDERATION. Rowing

FÉDÉRATION EQUESTRE INTERNATIONALE Jumping Updated 7 August 2017

INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF SPORT CLIMBING. Sport Climbing

WORLD KARATE FEDERATION (WKF) Karate

European Karate Federation Karate

FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DE GYMNASTIQUE. Artistic Gymnastics

INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ATHLETICS FEDERATIONS. Athletics

FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DE NATATION. Swimming

INTERNATIONAL JUDO FEDERATION. Judo

INTERNATIONAL TRIATHLON UNION. Triathlon

World Archery Europe Archery

WORLD KARATE FEDERATION (WKF) Karate

INTERNATIONAL VOLLEYBALL FEDERATION (FIVB) Volleyball

INTERNATIONAL SAILING FEDERATION. Sailing

WORLD ROWING FEDERATION (FISA) Rowing

INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF SPORT CLIMBING. Sport Climbing

INTERNATIONAL WEIGHTLIFTING FEDERATION. Weightlifting

INTERNATIONAL TABLE TENNIS FEDERATION. Table Tennis

FÉDÉRATION ÉQUESTRE INTERNATIONALE. Eventing QUALIFICATION SYSTEM GAMES OF THE XXXII OLYMPIAD TOKYO2020 EQUESTRIAN - EVENTING. Subject to IOC approval

Volleyball Canada Internal Nomination Procedures (INP) for Beach Volleyball at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games

European Taekwondo Union Taekwondo

INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY FEDERATION. Hockey Hockey5s

Badminton Europe Confederation - Badminton

European Boxing Confederation Boxing

FÉDÉRATION ÉQUESTRE INTERNATIONALE

European Boxing Confederation Boxing

INTERNATIONAL CANOE FEDERATION. Canoe Sprint

INTERNATIONAL GOLF FEDERATION (IGF) Golf

INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ATHLETICS FEDERATIONS. Athletics

Confédération Européenne de Volleyball - Volleyball

European Cycling Union - Cycling

INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF ASSOCIATED WRESTLING STYLES. Wrestling

INTERNATIONAL WEIGHTLIFTING FEDERATION (IWF) Weightlifting

UNITED WORLD WRESTLING. Wrestling

INTERNATIONAL SWIMMING FEDERATION (FINA) Swimming

FÉDÉRATION ÉQUESTRE INTERNATIONALE Jumping

European Table Tennis Union Table Tennis

FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DE NATATION. Swimming

INTERNATIONAL CANOE FEDERATION (ICF) Canoe Sprint

INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ATHLETICS FEDERATIONS. Athletics

INTERNATIONAL TABLE TENNIS FEDERATION. Table Tennis

INTERNATIONAL TABLE TENNIS FEDERATION. Table Tennis

Transcription:

INTERNATIONAL SKI FEDERATION Nordic Combined A. EVENTS (3) Men s Events (3) Individual Gundersen NH/10km Individual Gundersen LH/10km Team Gundersen LH/4x5km B. ATHLETES QUOTA 1. Total Quota for Nordic Combined: Total Men 55 2. Maximum Number of Athletes per NOC: Quota per NOC Men 4 Event Specific Quota 4 per event 1 team 3. Type of Allocation of Quota Places: The quota place is allocated to the NOC. The selection of athletes for its allocated quota places is at the discretion of the NOC. C. ATHLETE ELIGIBILITY All athletes must comply with the provisions of the Olympic Charter currently in force and only those athletes who have complied with the Olympic Charter may participate in the Olympic Games. This includes Rule 41 of the Olympic Charter (Nationality of competitors). Age Requirements: All athletes participating in the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 must be born before 1 January 2003 in accordance with Article 521.1.1: Age Categories of the International Ski Competition Rules (ICR). Medical Requirements: To be eligible to participate in the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018, all athletes must satisfy the medical requirements in accordance with Article 221: Medical Services, Examinations and Doping of the International Ski Competition Rules (ICR). Page 1/5

Additional IF Eligibility Requirements: C.1 Qualification Eligibility Criteria Athletes are eligible for selection by their NOC who have gained at least one (1) FIS World Cup or Grand Prix point during their career, or at least one (1) Continental Cup point during the qualification period (July 2016-21 January 2018). D. QUALIFICATION PATHWAY QUALIFICATION PLACES Qualification System D.1 Men: 50 D.1. Olympic Quota Allocation List and Continental Cup Olympic List The allocation of quotas per NOCs with athletes that are eligible is based on the Olympic Quota Allocation List, which is calculated using the FIS World Cup standings for two seasons added together from 1 July 2016 to 21 January 2018. 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 2016 to 21 January 2018 (Continental Cup Olympic List) is used. The allocation will be made by assigning one (1) quota place per athlete from the top of the standings downwards until the total of 50 athletes is reached including the host country individual and/or additional team place/s. Once a NOC has achieved the maximum number of four (4) 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. 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 2017/18 until 22 January 2018 will be ranked ahead. If there is still a tie, the World Cup standings 2016/2017 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 List 2017/18 until 22 January 2018 will be ranked ahead. If there is still a tie, the Continental Cup standings 2016/2017 will be used. Page 2/5

D.2 Men: 5 D.2. Allocation of quota places for the Team Gundersen LH/4x5km competition After the allocation of 50 quota places has been made, in the event there are less than 10 NOCs with four (4) athletes allocated quota places, the NOC with the next eligible athletes on the Olympic Quota Allocation List and which has three (3) allocated quota places will be allocated an additional quota place to enable the NOC to participate in the Team Gundersen LH/4x5km competition. This allocation will continue until there are ten (10) NOCs with four (4) eligible athletes and the NOCs concerned are able to enter a team in the Team Gundersen LH/4x5km competition. Thereafter, if there are any remaining places, they will be allocated until the total of 55 athletes is reached according to D.1. HOST COUNTRY PLACES The athlete/s selected to fill the host country quota places must meet the athlete eligibility criteria as defined in Section C. If no athlete from the host country is able to fulfil the athlete eligibility criteria defined in Section C, the host country place/s will be allocated according to D.1. If the host nation has not earned at least one (1) quota place based on the allocation of quotas described under clause D.1, one (1) athlete will be permitted to enter in the Individual Gundersen NH/10km and Individual Gundersen LH/10km competitions providing that the athlete is eligible according to C.1. In order for a team to participate in the Team Gundersen LH/4x5km competition, the host country must have earned four (4) quota places within the maximum total quota and enter athletes that eligible according to C.1. All athletes must have been entered as part of the NOC quota. The above quotas will be allocated on 22 January 2018 in accordance with G. Qualification Timeline. The Korean NOC is required to confirm its use of allocated quota places to FIS on 22-24 January 2018. E. CONFIRMATION PROCESS FOR QUOTA PLACES The confirmation process for quota places will be carried out via the FIS on-line system. Each NOC will be provided with log-in details. Section G. Qualification Timeline defines the quota publication, confirmation and reallocation dates. F. REALLOCATION OF UNUSED QUOTA PLACES.REALLOCATION OF UNUSED IF QUOTA PLACES If an allocated quota place is not confirmed by the NOC by the confirmation of the quota place deadline, or is declined by the NOC, the quota place will be reallocated to the NOC with the next eligible athlete according to the system described under D.1. Page 3/5

REALLOCATION OF UNUSED HOST COUNTRY PLACES If the athletes do not meet the criteria set in C.1, the quota places will be reallocated based on D.1. Unused Host Country Place(s) will be reallocated to the NOC with the next eligible athlete according to the system described under D.1. G. QUALIFICATION TIMELINE Period Date Milestone Qualification 1 July 2016 21 January 2018 Qualification Period Inform and confirm 22 January 2018 22 January 2018 Publication of Olympic Quota Allocation List and Continental Cup Olympic List FIS to inform NOCs and NSAs of their allocated quota places through publication on the FIS Website 22 24 January 2018 NOCs to confirm use of allocated quota places to FIS Reallocation 25 January 2018 FIS to reallocate all unused quota places and NOCs to confirm within a maximum of 12 hours from the time of notification sent by FIS Delegation Registration Meetings 26 January 8 February 2018 PyeongChang 2018 Delegation Registration Meetings Sport Entries deadline 28 January 2018, 21:00 GMT (29 January 2018, 06:00 Korean time GMT+9) PyeongChang 2018 Sport Entries deadline Games Time 9 25 February 2018 Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 H. P ALTERNATE ATHLETES P alternate athletes are non-competing athletes, and are not included within the athlete s quota as described in Paragraph B. Athletes Quota. More detailed information about access rights and entitlements can be found in the Accreditation at the Olympic Games Detailed Specification. P alternate athletes can only become competing athletes with the approval of the Jury and as per the conditions outlined in the IOC/PyeongChang 2018 Late Athlete Replacement policy. Eligibility: P alternate athletes must comply with the same eligibility rules as competing athletes as described above in paragraph C. Athlete Eligibility. Quota: A NOC that has qualified four (4) athletes and is eligible to enter a team for the Team Gundersen LH/4x5km competition may register one (1) P alternate athlete. This athlete is not part of the NOC athlete quota but may participate in all Nordic Combined official training sessions for safety reasons. Page 4/5

In the event of injury or illness of a competing athlete during the official training period or individual event competitions, the competing athlete may be replaced by the P alternate athlete in the Team Gundersen LH/4x5km competition. Page 5/5