#Rise2Tokyo – Bidding open for World Olympic Qualification events ahead of Tokyo 2020!

The Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games are less than 18 months away and the countdown is on to decide which teams and players will be booking their place at the world’s biggest ever sporting event.  Two World Olympic Qualification events branded #Rise2Tokyo will be taking place during the first half of next year and the bidding process is already open for cities interested in hosting them.


 

World Team Qualification Tournament 

 
The first and most influential of the two events the World Team Qualification Tournament will take place in January 2020 and will see nine National Olympic Committees having a team qualify directly for the Tokyo 2020 Team Event thus accounting for over half of the total 16 available spots.  While the host NOC Japan has automatically a host NOC quota six spots will be decided firstly via the Continental Team Qualification with one quota each for Africa Asia Europe Latin America North America and Oceania.  Once an NOC qualifies for the Tokyo 2020 Team Event they will be able to nominate the three players competing in the Team Event and among them which two will compete in the Singles Event.
 


Given that nine countries qualify from the World Team Qualification Tournament this equates to 18 individual players booking their place for the Tokyo 2020 Singles Event.


 

World Singles Qualification Tournament

 
Set to take place during the second half of May 2020 the World Singles Qualification Tournament will contribute between two and eight athletes for the Tokyo 2020 Singles Event.  The Tokyo 2020 Singles Event will feature a total of 64-70 athletes the remainder of which will qualify through a variety of avenues which are 
explained in detail here.

Be part of the world’s biggest sporting event!

 
By hosting the World Team or World Singles Olympic Qualification Tournaments you will attract fans to your city to watch the world’s top players fight to qualify for Tokyo 2020. You will showcase your city’s landmarks on the world stage reaching huge worldwide TV and social media audiences while creating an iconic legacy event for your city.


In terms of global exposure you will benefit from prime TV broadcasts in 120 countries and potential reach to over 100 million fans and households around the world while getting in touch with over 2.8 million ITTF social media fans across the globe.


 
So what are you waiting for?! Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity and 
submit your bid right here!

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