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Marianne Skarpnord i OL i 2021?
29.04 OL-uttak endret:
Forlengelse av fristen
Med ett års utsettelse av OL i Japan blir også fristen utsatt.
Fristen for herrene blir 21. juni og for damene 28. juni 2021.
Det betyr at våre fire sterkeste kandidater Marianne Skarpnors, Tonje Daffinrud,
Viktor Hovland og Kristoffer Ventura kan komme til å få sterkere konkurranse om
OL-plassene enn det så ut til før korona-krisen satte inn.
Her er hele meldingen fra LER:
QUALIFYING FOR OLYMPIC GOLF IS EXTENDED TO ACCOUNT FOR 1-YEAR DELAY OF
TOKYO2020 OLYMPIC GAMES
LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND (29 April 2020) – The International Golf Federation
and International Olympic Committee have announced an adjustment to the
qualifying system for the Tokyo2020 Olympic Games to accommodate the new dates
of competition in 2021.
In light of the one-year delay, athletes now will accumulate Olympic Golf
Rankings (OGR) points through a period ending on 21 June 2021 for the men and 28
June 2021 for the women. The field for both men and women will consist of 60
players.
The OGR is based on the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) for men and the
Women’s World Golf Rankings (WWGR). On March 20, the Governing Boards of the
OWGR and WWGR determined the rankings would be suspended due to the Coronavirus
COVID-19 pandemic. An announcement about the resumption of each respective
ranking will be made in due course.
The IGF’s announcement of the revision followed the IOC’s decision to postpone
the Olympic Games and its subsequent release of the revised principles for
Olympic qualification on 2 April 2020 that included the relaxation of the
maximum two-year period and amendments to the qualification deadlines. The IGF
revised the dates within the current qualification system to reflect these new
dates and submitted the revised version to the IOC Qualification taskforce for
approval.
“Having received from the IOC confirmation of the dates for when the Tokyo 2020
Olympic Games will be held and the qualification principles, the fairest and
most equitable way to determine the qualifying athletes was to align the
previous qualification system with these new dates,” said Antony Scanlon, IGF
Executive Director. “We are pleased that the IOC swiftly approved these changes
to provide clarity on this important area. The IGF will continue to work closely
with the IOC and Tokyo 2020 to address the other areas that the postponement of
the Games affects our sport and our athletes, to develop the necessary plans to
resolve these. We remain fully committed to providing safe and fair golf
competitions and a memorable experience for our athletes when these Olympic
Games are held in 2021.”
The OGR is calculated as follows: Each tournament earns a strength-of-field
rating which determines how many ranking points will be awarded to top
finishers. Points are awarded to players based on their finish positions in each
event, with performances in stronger-field events earning more points in
accordance with a points distribution table approved by the IGF.
With the revision, ranking points for each player accumulate over a multi-year
rolling period with the points awarded in the most recent 13-week period
weighted at 100 percent of their original value. After the initial 13-week
period, points are devalued by 1.1 percent for each of the next 91 weeks (during
which the ranking was not suspended) before they drop entirely off the player’s
record. Each player is then ranked according to his/her average number of
points, which is determined by dividing the total number of ranking points
she/he has earned by the number of tournaments in which she/he has played during
that period. There is a minimum divisor of 35 events for the Women’s OGR while
for the Men’s OGR, there is a minimum divisor of 40 events and a maximum divisor
of 52 events.
In the event of ties at any of the 60 starting positions, the ties will be
broken by the following criteria, in order:
• Total Official World Golf Ranking points earned in the most recent 52-week
period, ending with the Olympic Golf Ranking as of Monday 21 June 2021 for the
men and Monday 28 June 2021 for the women.
• Total Official World Golf Ranking points earned in the most recent 13-week
period, ending with the Olympic Golf Ranking as of Monday 21 June 2021 for the
men and Monday 28 June 2021 for the women.
The top-15 players at the end of the qualifying period will be eligible for the
Olympics, with a limit of four players from a given country. Beyond the top-15,
players will be eligible based on the world rankings, with a maximum of two
eligible players from each country that does not already have two or more
players among the top-15. The host country will be guaranteed a spot, as will
each of the five continental regions.
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