2016 Rio Olympics – Are these the 48 riders going?
31 MAY 2016
Elite Men (32)
HOST NATION
- 01 | BRAZIL | Rezende
QUALIFICATION BY NATION RANKING
- 02 | USA | Fields
- 03 | USA | Long
- 04 | USA | Sharrah
- 05 | HOLLAND | Kimmann
- 06 | HOLLAND | Van Gendt
- 07 | HOLLAND | Van Gorkom
- 08 | AUSTRAILA | Willoughby
- 09 | AUSTRAILA | Dean
- 10 | AUSTRAILA | Turner
- 11 | FRANCE | Daudet
- 12 | FRANCE | Mir
- 13 | FRANCE | Andre
- 14 | GREAT BRITAIN | Phillips
- 15 | GREAT BRITAIN | Evans
- 16 | LATVIA | Stromburgs
- 17 | LATVIA | Treimanis
- 18 | COLOMBIA | Oquendo
- 19 | COLOMBIA | Ramirez
- 20 | ARGENTINA | Molina
- 21 | SWITZERLAND | Graf
- 22 | CANADA | Nyhaug
- 23 | NEW ZEALAND | Jones
- 24 | JAPAN | Nagasako
REALLOCATED PLACE FROM BRAZIL (next highest ranked nation)
- 25 | EQUADOR | Campo
QUALIFICATION BY INDIVIDUAL RANKING (4 Places)
- 26 | RUSSIA | Komarov
- 27 | GERMANY | Brethauer
- 28 | NORWAY | Navrestad
- 29 | DENMARK | Laustsen
QUALIFICATION AT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS (3 Places)
- 30 | VENEZUELA | Milano (8th in quarter final)
- 31 | SOUTH AFRICA | Dodd (5th in eight final)
- 32 | CHILE | Palominos (7th in eight final)
NOTE: These places are based on how we assume the reallocation of Brazil’s qualification spot will be reallocated. If the host spot is reallocated at the end of the process, Chile would lose out to Indonesia as they would be the next highest ranked NOC.
Elite Women (16)
HOST NATION
- 01 | BRAZIL | Stevaux
QUALIFICATION BY NATION RANKING
- 02 | AUSTRAILA | Buchanan
- 03 | AUSTRAILA | Reynolds
- 04 | USA | Post
- 05 | USA | Crain
- 06 | HOLLAND | Smulders
- 07 | HOLLAND | Van Benthem
- 08 | COLOMBIA | Pajon
- 09 | FRANCE | Valentino
- 10 | VENEZUELA | Hernandez
- 11 | RUSSIA | Bondarenko
QUALIFICATION BY INDIVIDUAL RANKING (3 Places)
- 12 | BELGIUM | Vanhoof
- 13 | DENMARK | Christensen
- 14 | ARGENTINA | Diaz
QUALIFICATION AT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS (2 Places)
- 15 | GERMANY | Pries (6th in semi final)
- 16 | LITHUANIA | Rimsaite (5th in quarter final)
NOTE: If Brazil’s qualified spot at the Worlds (Stevaux 8th in semi) is counted, even though Brazil would have previously qualified, and that place is redistributed to the next highest ranked NOC it would go to Thailand, meaning Lithuania would lose out.