Russia-Ukraine War: Effects on Gymn World

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Yes, but then I could have very well been looking at a different source than you, and part of the point of asking for the source is to be on the same page of the discussion as not all sources are created equal or give the same graph.
 
Running a totally unlikely thought experiment here-- say that Russia (and Belarus) are unable to attend Europeans this year, and thus unable to attend 2023 worlds. What would happen if they somehow get cleared for 2024, and Russia qualifies an AA individual via Euros and (highly unlikely but not impossible) the same two gymnasts on World Cup rankings for every event, thus meaning they send three AA athletes. I don’t think they get to count a team score, but what are the odds of them being allowed to? Edit- I suppose this works with two athletes per event even if they’re not AA, as well, up to what I am sure is a defined limit?
 
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It’s because our ministry of sport is in the process of leaving UEFA and joining the Asian equivalent. There is speculation that similar will happen across all sports. China has said it will support, and obviously they hold a lot of influence within Asian sports organisations. From a Russian perspective, it’s a sensible move not just a political one, since European countries are less likely to grant visas to Russian athletes and officials.
 
Taiwan for WAG and Kazakhstan for MAG were the last to qualify full teams to Worlds.
Russia being part of the Asian Gymnastics Championships would surely eliminate these two countries from Worlds, should the standings be similar to last year’s championships.
 
Though individual athletes could still qualify via the World Cups I’d imagine, if they could somehow find a way to register as neutral. I’m sure a good number of international sports organizing committees are now scrambling to figure out how this would work.
 
Yes. Russia need to compete at Euros (or Asian Championships if they do switch) this year to qualify a full team. But they can get the full complement of three individual gymnasts as long as they are allowed to compete at the World Cups in 2024. I don’t think they’d even need the 2024 continental championships because the only restriction on World Cup qualifying places seems to be “one quota place per apparatus per NOC”, so Russia could well get all three that way. Of course tnis is defined “per NOC” and only national federations can enter World Cup events, so Russia/ROC/RGF will in some way have to be an official team even if they aren’t allowed to compete in team competitions.
 
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