2024 Olympic Qualifier Series | |
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Location | Shanghai (16-19 May, 2024) Budapest (20-23 June, 2024) |
Website | https://olympics.com/en/olympic-qualifier-series/ |
The 2024 Olympic Qualifier Series is a sporting event held in May and June 2024 in Shanghai and Budapest, respectively. This two-part series is the inaugural edition of a multi-sport Olympic qualifying event, which will determine the athletes who will compete in the 2024 Summer Olympics in BMX freestyle, breaking, skateboarding, and sport climbing.
In April 2022, International Olympic Committee announced the plans for a four-sport, festival-style qualification event for what it described as "urban sports"—BMX freestyle, breaking, skateboarding, and sport climbing—in city-centre venues. The series was a part of the organisation's efforts to promote the Olympic qualifying process outlined in its Olympic Agenda 2020+ project, which cited the success of urban sports at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. The inaugural edition would take place between March and June 2024. [1]
The IOC announced the two host cities, Shanghai and Budapest, in October 2023. Shanghai was to be the first stop of the series, with events held at the Huangpu Riverside from 16 to 19 May 2024,[2] while the Budapest stage would be held from 20 to 23 June at the Ludovika Campus of the National University of Public Service.[3] Budapest previously hosted the inaugural World Urban Games in 2019.[2]
The final day of the series, 23 June, coincides with the annual Olympic Day, and marks the end of the qualifying process for the 2024 games.[2]
The competition is overseen by the respective international governing bodies of the four individual sports: the World DanceSport Federation (WDSF), the International Cycling Union, World Skate, and the International Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC).[2]
A total of 464 athletes from four sports will compete for just over 150 quota places in the 2024 Olympic Games, with an equal number of places for men and women. Athletes in BMX freestyle, sport climbing, and breaking earn up to 50 points each in Shanghai and Budapest, for a maximum of 100 points total. In skateboarding, a third of the points are allocated from past events, and the remaining two-thirds are earned in Shanghai and Budapest. The athletes with the highest points qualify for Paris based on the available quota places.[4]
Sport | Competing athletes | Qualification spots | Point system | |||
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Male | Female | Male | Female | |||
BMX freestyle | 24 | 24 | 6 | 6 | Max 100 points 50 points from Shanghai 50 points from Budapest | |
Breaking | 40 | 40 | 10 | 10 | Max 100 points 50 points from Shanghai 50 points from Budapest | |
Skateboarding | Park | 44 | 44 | 22 | 22 | 1/3 from world rankings 1/3 from Shanghai 1/3 from Budapest |
Street | 44 | 44 | 22 | 22 | ||
Sport climbing | Boulder & lead | 48 | 48 | 12 | 12 | Max 100 points 50 points from Shanghai 50 points from Budapest |
Speed | 32 | 32 | 7 | 7 | ||
Total | 232 | 232 | 79 | 79 | ||
464 | 158 |
The following athletes have qualified for the Olympic Qualifier Series:[5]
: Athlete has qualified for the 2024 Summer Olympics
: Athlete in quota position but exceeds NOC limit.
10 quotas available - 2 quotas per NOC limit[6]
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10 quotas available - 2 quotas per NOC limit[8]
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The following athletes took part in the BMX Freestyle competitions in the Olympic Qualifier Series:[9] The six highest ranked athletes, respecting a limit of 2 per NOC, were given a named quota place at the Games.
: Athlete has qualified for the 2024 Summer Olympics
: Athlete in quota position but exceeds NOC limit.
6 quotas available through OQS.
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6 quotas available
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The following athletes took part in the sports Climbing - speed events at the Olympic Qualifier Series:[11]
: Athlete has qualified for the 2024 Summer Olympics
: Athlete in quota position but exceeds NOC limit.
7 quotas available
A limit of 2 quotas per NOC applies. No NOC already have two full quotas. As Indonesia, Italy, China, New Zealand, United States, France and South Africa already have one quota, they can claim only one quota via the Series. |
7 quotas available
A limit of 2 quotas per NOC applies. As the United States already have two full quotas; they do not take part in this event. As Indonesia, Poland, China, New Zealand and South Africa already have one quota, they can claim only one quota via the Series. |
12 quotas available
A limit of 2 quotas per NOC applies. As the United States and Japan already have two full quotas; they do not take part in this event. As Australia, Austria, Great Britain and South Africa already have one quota, they can claim only one quota via the Series. Pending qualification for France will be solved during final on the 23rd of June among the 3 competitors for only two quotas.
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12 quotas available
A limit of 2 quotas per NOC applies. No NOC enters the Series with two full quotas. As Australia, Austria, China, France, Japan, Slovenia, South Africa and the United States already have one quota, they can claim only one quota via the Series.
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Unlike the other sports, existing world rankings will form part of the scoring system for this event, and this event will be the main qualification event for the sport. As such, the scoring system does not resemble the other three sports. Instead, the points awarded at each of the two Series event represents one third of the possible total, which together with the existing world ranking points, make up the final Olympic World Rankings from which the top 20 skateboarders in each event are selected (respecting the 3 athlete per NOC rule).
The following athletes have qualified for the Olympic Qualifier Series:
: Athlete has qualified for the 2024 Summer Olympics.
: Athlete exceeds NOC quota.
: NOC guaranteed quota, but not athlete.
20 quotas available, 3 per NOC limit.
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21 quotas available, 3 per NOC limit.
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: Athlete has qualified for the 2024 Summer Olympics.
: Athlete exceeds NOC quota.
: NOC guaranteed quota, but not athlete.
20 quotas available
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20 quotas available
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