![]()  The information in the log files include  your IP (internet protocol) address, your ISP (internet service provider, such as AOL or Shaw Cable), the browser you used to visit our site (such as Internet Explorer or Firefox), the time you visited our site and which pages you visited throughout our site. Log FilesĪs with most other websites, we collect and use the data contained in log files.  We never sell your personal information to third parties. Here is information on what types of personal information we receive and collect when you use and visit, and how we safeguard your information. The best 30 athletes (including all tied for 30th place) after the individual qualifier progress to the individual final.The privacy of our visitors to is important to us.Īt, we recognize that privacy of your personal information is important. Schedule Īll times are Japan Standard Time ( UTC+9) Date The jump-off, if necessary, will feature a six-obstacle course. A tie for second or third place will only be broken by a jump-off if the faults and time are the same. Ties are generally broken by time (the round is "against the clock"), but a tie on faults for first place will be broken by a jump-off. The height and spread rules remain the same. The number of obstacles will be from 12 to 15, again with 1 or 2 double jumps and 1 triple jump, with a maximum of 19 possible jumps (15 obstacles with 2 doubles and a triple). The final will feature a course with a minimum distance of 500 metres and a maximum of 700 metres, with the same speed provisions as the qualifying. Scores do not carry over from the qualifying to the final. Only if tied on both faults and time will more than 30 riders advance. In general, ties are not broken however, for the last advancement place, any tie will be broken by time. The height of obstacles is between 1.40 metres and 1.65 metres, with spread of up to 2 metres (2.20 metres for the triple bar). There will be between 12 and 14 obstacles, including 1 or 2 double jumps and 1 triple jump, with a maximum of 17 possible jumps (that is, if there are 14 obstacles, only 1 double jump is permitted). The speed required is 400 metres per minute, though the Technical Delegate may reduce this to 375 metres per minute. The qualifying round will feature a course with a minimum distance of 500 metres and a maximum of 650 metres. The top 30 riders will advance from the qualifying to the final. Ties in the advancement spot will now be broken rather than all tied riders advancing. The number of team members per NOC has been reduced from four to three (with even more significant impact on the team competition). ![]() The five-round format (three-round qualifying, two-round final) has been eliminated, with single rounds for each of the qualifying and final.
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