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INTERNATIONAL GYMNASTICS FEDERATION (FIG) Trampoline QUALIFICATION SYSTEM – GAMES OF THE XXXII OLYMPIAD – TOKYO 2020 INTERNATIONAL GYMNASTICS FEDERATION (FIG) Trampoline Gymnastics A. EVENTS (2) Men’s Event (1) Women’s Event (1) Individual Competition Individual Competition B. ATHLETES QUOTA 1. Total Quota for Trampoline: Host Country Tripartite Commission Qualification Places Total Places Invitation Places Men 14-16 16 1 1 Women 14-16 16 Total 30 1 1 32 2. Maximum Number of Athletes per NOC: Quota per NOC Men 2 Women 2 Total 4 3. Type of Allocation of Quota Places: All quota places are allocated to the NOC except the Host Country place and the Tripartite Commission Invitation Place that are allocated to the athletes by name. C. ATHLETE ELIGIBILITY All athletes must comply with the provisions of the Olympic Charter currently in force, including but not limited to, Rule 41 (Nationality of Competitors) and Rule 43 (World Anti-Doping Code and the Olympic Movement Code on the Prevention of Manipulation of Competitions). Only those athletes who comply with the Olympic Charter may participate in the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. Age Requirements: All athletes participating in the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 must be born on or before 31 December 2003. Original Version: ENGLISH 3 March 2021 Page 1/6 QUALIFICATION SYSTEM – GAMES OF THE XXXII OLYMPIAD – TOKYO 2020 Additional IF Eligibility Criteria: To be eligible to participate in the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, all athletes must: - hold a valid FIG License until the end of the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 Trampoline Gymnastics competitions. In addition, NOCs must have participated in the 2019 World Championships and/or the 2020 Continental Championships and/or the 2019-2020 Trampoline World Cup Series for their athletes to be eligible to compete at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. For places obtained through the Host Country place or the Tripartite Commission Invitation place, the athlete who obtains the quota place must have participated in the 2019 World Championships or the 2020 Continental Championships or the 2019-2020 Trampoline World Cup Series to be eligible. D. QUALIFICATION PATHWAY Events are listed in chronological order of qualification. In case of ties at any place, ties will be broken using tie breaking procedures: https://www.gymnastics.sport/site/rules/rules.php#13. An athlete can only obtain one (1) quota place for his/her NOC. QUALIFICATION PLACES – 16 MEN / 16 WOMEN INCLUDING THE HOST COUNTRY AND TRIPARTITE PLACES MEN / WOMEN Number of Quota Place Quota Places Qualification Events allocated to: per Gender Criteria 1 2019 World Championships (November 2019) Participation rights: All NOCs in good standing, maximum four (4) male and four (4) female athletes per NOC. Up to 8 M and 8 Qualification places: NOC W athletes The eight (8) highest placed male and the eight (8) highest placed female athletes based on the results of the Finals will each qualify one (1) quota place for their NOC, with a maximum of one (1) athlete per NOC. Original Version: ENGLISH 3 March 2021 Page 2/6 QUALIFICATION SYSTEM – GAMES OF THE XXXII OLYMPIAD – TOKYO 2020 Criteria 2 2020 Continental Championships Participation rights: All NOCs in good standing from the respective continent and in accordance with the continent’s specific participation rights. An athlete who earned a quota place at the 2019 World Championships or the 2019-2020 Trampoline World Cup Series for his/her NOC, may participate at the Continental Championships but may not obtain an additional quota place for his/her NOC. Up to 5 M and Qualification places: NOC The highest placed male and highest placed female athlete, 5 W athletes based on the results of the Finals from each Continental Championships 2020 will each qualify one (1) quota place for their NOC, provided the continent has not already an NOC qualified under Criteria 1 (2019 World Championships) or 3 (2019/2020 Trampoline World Cup Series). Criteria 3 2019-2020 Trampoline World Cup Series (February – October 2019 and February 2020 – 29 June 2021) Min. five (5) and max. six (6) World Cup competitions will be held as follows: 2 competitions between February and April 2019 2 competitions between July and Mid October 2019 2 competitions between February 2020 and 29 June 2021 out of which the four (4) best results will be taken into Up to the 14th consideration. quota place for Participation rights: M and W NOC All NOCs in good standing may participate in the 2019-2020 athletes Trampoline World Cup Series, maximum four (4) male and four (4) female athletes per NOC. An athlete who earned a quota place at the 2019 World Championships for his/her NOC, may participate but may NOT obtain an additional quota place for his/her NOC through the 2019-2020 Trampoline World Cup Series. Qualification Places: The highest ranked eligible athletes up to the 14th quota place will earn quota places for their NOCs (max. one per NOC). The highest ranked NOCs (maximum 4) up to the 14th quota place allocated based on the Olympic qualification ranking list will qualify for a second quota place after securing their first quota place through the first criteria (Finals of World Championships 2019). Host Country 1 M or 1 W Qualification place: Athlete athlete Original Version: ENGLISH 3 March 2021 Page 3/6 QUALIFICATION SYSTEM – GAMES OF THE XXXII OLYMPIAD – TOKYO 2020 If the presence of the Host Country is not guaranteed after all other Criteria, the highest ranked eligible athlete from the Host NOC (man OR woman) as per the Men’s OR Women’s Individual ranking results of the Qualifying Round from the 2019 World Championships will obtain the quota place allocated to the athlete by name. In case of a tie between the highest ranked male and female eligible athlete form the Host NOC, the quota place will be given to the gender with the highest total number of participants in the Qualifying Round from the 2019 World Championships. 1 M or 1 W Tripartite Commission Invitation Place Athlete athlete One Tripartite Commission Invitation Place allocated by the IOC Tripartite Commission by name will be available for one (1) individual athlete (men or women), provided she/he has met the eligibility criteria and that the respective athlete has participated in the 2019 World Championships. HOST COUNTRY PLACES The Host Country is guaranteed a maximum of one (1) quota place across both genders (one (1) male OR one (1) female athlete) if not qualified through other criteria. If the presence of the Host Country is not guaranteed after all criteria above, the highest ranked eligible athlete from the Host NOC (man OR woman) as per the Men’s OR Women’s Individual ranking results of the Qualifying Round from the 2019 World Championships will obtain the quota place allocated by name. In case of a tie between the highest ranked male and female eligible athlete form the Host NOC, the quota place will be given to the gender with the highest total number of participants as per the Individual ranking results of the Qualifying Round from the 2019 World Championships. TRIPARTITE COMMISSION INVITATION PLACE One (1) Tripartite Commission Invitation Place allocated to the athlete by name is made available to one (1) male athlete OR one (1) female athlete at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games, provided that the athlete has participated in the qualifying round of the 2019 World Championships and/or of the 2020 Continental Championships and/or the 2019-2020 Trampoline World Cup Series and has met the eligibility criteria as described in paragraph C. Athlete Eligibility. On 14 October 2019, the International Olympic Committee will invite all eligible NOCs to submit their requests for Tripartite Commission Invitation Places. The deadline for NOCs to submit their requests is 15 January 2020 The NOCs can submit their requests. The Tripartite Commission will confirm, in writing, the allocation of invitation places to the relevant NOCs after the end of the qualification period for the concerned sport. Detailed information on Tripartite Invitation places is contained in the “Games of the XXXII Olympiad, Tokyo 2020 - Olympic Games Tripartite Commission Invitation Places - Allocation Procedure and Regulations”. E. CONFIRMATION PROCESS FOR QUOTA PLACES Following each qualification event, FIG will publish the results on its website at www.gymnastics.sport . After the conclusion of the three qualification phases FIG will inform the respective NOCs of their allocated quota places. Following receipt of the confirmation from FIG, the NOCs will then have two (2) weeks to confirm if they wish to use these quota places, as detailed in paragraph G. Qualification Timeline. After this deadline, Original Version: ENGLISH 3 March 2021 Page 4/6 QUALIFICATION SYSTEM – GAMES OF THE XXXII OLYMPIAD – TOKYO 2020 unused quota places will be reallocated as per the procedure defined in paragraph F. Reallocation of Unused Quota Places. F. REALLOCATION OF UNUSED QUOTA PLACES REALLOCATION OF UNUSED QUALIFICATION PLACES Individual places Criteria 1 In case that less than eight (8) places (from 2019 World Championships) are assigned to NOCs or in case that a qualified NOC should decide not to use its quota place, the place is allocated to the athlete from the highest ranked eligible NOC as per the Individual Olympic qualification ranking list of the 2019-2020 Trampoline World Cup Series, respecting the maximum number of quota places per NOC as outlined in section B above. Criteria 2 Should the Continental Championships not take place or not be held by latest 29 June 2021, the quota place of the respective continent will be allocated to the next best eligible NOC from the same continent as per the Individual Olympic qualification ranking list of the 2019-2020 Trampoline World Cup Series. Any unused places from Continental Championships will be allocated to the next highest ranked eligible NOC as per the Individual Olympic qualification ranking list of the 2019-2020 Trampoline World Cup Series, respecting the maximum number of quota places per NOC as outlined in section B above.
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