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corey mcbeath
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Jan 10, 2007, 02:34 PM »
hey i was wondering what a weightlifters total or sinclair has to be to qualify for olympics?
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Well, its not as simple as: x kg = Olympics
Nations around the world are ranked based on certain competitions, and olympic spots are alloted depending on the ranking. After that, I guess its up to each country to decide who gets to go. In your case, as a Canadian (I hope I'm thinking of the right guy!) you pretty much have to be #1 in Canada (based on Marker). Assuming we even get a spot.
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