After the first round, the top 16 swimmers of each event will move on to the semi-finals. Then the top eight move-on to the finals. The top two swimmers in each event will make the U. Olympic team. Each country can only bring 26 men and 26 women to the Olympics for swimming. The U. Olympic swimming team will be finalized on July 6, Volleyball players are added to a pool that coaches choose from to nominate the official team and replacements.
Priority is given to athletes with experience on the national team. Volleyball players are evaluated on their efficiency in six areas: attacking, blocking, digging, setting, serving and passing. The order of importance in those areas depends on the position the player holds on the team.
Players are also evaluated on teamwork, attitude, versatility, maturity and how well they take direction from coaches. Team USA volleyball will announce its nominated team and replacements on or before July 2, The Daily Universe. Olympic Sports Sports. The fight isn't close to over Probably the most visible is Laurel Hubbard, a transgender woman competing in weightlifting for New Zealand.
Chelsea Wolfe, a transgender cyclist, is a reserve on the U. There was the possibility for several more elite transgender athletes to compete in Tokyo. Nikki Hiltz did not qualify in the women's 1, meters at the U.
Volleyball player Tiffany Abreu did not make Brazil's final Olympic roster. The International Olympic Committee has allowed transgender athletes to participate at the Olympics since , but until this year, none had done so openly.
In addition to Quinn, Hubbard and Wolfe, some transgender athletes are competing without discussing their transition. Some have been outed and harassed online by people who oppose transgender athletes competing.
The current rules specify certain conditions for transgender women to compete in women's sports. Among them, athletes must demonstrate lower testosterone levels for 12 months before competing, and athletes can only qualify four years after transitioning, at the earliest.
Chris Mosier, a triathlete and activist who came out as a transgender in , competed last year in the Olympic trials for the men's 50K racewalk but had to withdraw because of injury.
Last week in an interview with The Associated Press, Mosier said he considered it a major milestone for human rights that transgender athletes would be competing at the Olympics for the first time in Tokyo. For the second consecutive Olympic Games, Russia will be competing under a different name. Why isn't Russia allowed to compete under its country name and flag?
It all stems from a doping scandal that has marred the country since and resulted in a ban from Olympic competitions. Here's everything you need to know about the ROC, including why Russian athletes are still allowed to compete during the Olympics despite the country being banned. Originally, Russia had been suspended for four years of Olympic action, but in late , that punishment was reduced to two years.
During that two-year period, athletes that weren't involved in the Russian doping scandal are still able to compete in Olympic competition. That's why there are Russians competing in the Olympics.
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