According to the Olympic qualifying document, if Smark/Dieck make Top 10 as a single entry, they would earn one guaranteed spot (and one entry to the qualifier) before any single entries who make the FD are assigned spots.
From D.1, for those who qualify 1:
"Next highest ranked athletes from the NOCs not qualified with three (3) or two (20) places, until the quotas of qualification through the ISU World Figure Skating Championships 2025 are reached."
The second line of 2 spots in the chart is where 1 athlete places 3-10.
You are ignoring the paragraphs below the table.
"NOCs, who through their ISU Members Nation, have obtained the necessary points according to Rule 378, paragraph 2b) and c) will have the right for two (2) or three (3) entries,
only if, in addition, they had two (2) or respectively three (3) Skaters/Pairs/Couples qualified for the Free Skating/Free Dance in the ISU World Figure Skating Championships 2025 (ISU Rule 400, paragraph 3)."
Smart/Dieck will ONLY be able to earn Spain one spot because Spain only has ONE entry for Worlds 2025. They cannot earn a 2nd spot outright, even if they place 3rd-10th at Worlds. All they can do is earn the right send a team to the OQE to try for a 2nd spot.
From D.2. -
"The remaining quota places will be allocated to the NOCs at the ISU Figure Skating Qualifying Competition... Only the following NOCs may be allocated a quota place:
*NOCs which have not obtained any quota places in the respective discipline in D.1;
*NOCs which have obtained the necessary points for two (2) or three (3) entries but did not have two (2) or respectively three (3) Skaters qualified for the Free Skating/Free Dance at the ISU World Figure Skating Championships 2025. This quota place will be in addition to the quota place(s) that the NOC had obtained in D.1. These ISU members are entitled to enter one (1) Skater in the qualifying event who had not qualified for the Free Skating/Free Dance at the ISU World Figure Skating Championships 2025."
I think there is an excellent chance Smart/Dieck will place 3-10 in Boston. I think there is very little chance that Lim/Quan will.
I'm not arguing that Lim/Quan will place in the Top 10 at Worlds. As long as they make the FD and finish around 15-16, they're going to earn an Olympic spot. You seem convinced they will not, which is, in my view, incorrect.
Sure, if they have a disaster skate in the RD and fail to make the FD, they won't earn an Oly spot in Boston. And, sure, if they have a disaster skate in the FD and wind up 20th, they probably won't earn an Oly spot in Boston. But their total score SB is 7+ points higher than JvRSteff (in my projections, probably the 20th/last team to qualify for the FD), so they probably have a bit of a buffer even with one major mistake in the FD. Lim/Quan not earning an Oly spot in Boston is far-fetched, though this season has been filled with weird stuff and we saw BraSom fail to make the FD last season, so of course that possibility can't be ruled out, but it should be handicapped appropriately.
I was wrong about the number of spots earned in Boston: I thought they were reducing the number of Boston spots by 1 for all disciplines, and keeping a full flight to be earned at the qualifier, which is only true of Pairs and Dance (15/19). So making the FS as a single would guarantee an Olympic spot, unless a really unlikely combination of placements happened.
Again, you are incorrect. There will be 16 Pairs spots awarded in Boston - which is the same # that were awarded in Stockholm. There are only 3 Pairs spots that will be awarded at the OQE in September. The D.1. section you referenced above shows, in the far left column, the number of spots that will be awarded at 2025 Worlds.
(It's mathematically possible for at least 11 members to earn 22 "guaranteed" spots in any discipline with placements in the Top 20 competitors, and for only 2/4 of the one-skater entries to get the last two.)
Please, show your math for this.
@tony is correct, I believe, that every single Men's or Women's skater who makes the FS will earn an Oly spot. In part, this is affected by the number of multiple entries each country has for Boston.
Women -
JPN - 1+12+20 = 13 points + FS reached = 3 spots (1-3)
USA - 2+11+19 = 13 points + FS reached = 3 spots (4-6)
KOR - 3+10+18 = 13 points + FS reached = 3 spots (7-9)
BEL - 4+9+0 = 13 points + No 3rd entry = 2 spots + 1 OQE entry (10-11)
SUI - 5+8+0 = 13 points + No 3rd entry = 2 spots + 1 OQE entry (12-13)
ITA - 6+0 = 6 points + No 2nd entry = 1 spot + 1 OQE entry (14)
GEO - 7+0 = 7 points + No 2nd entry = 1 spot + 1 OQE entry (15)
CAN - 13+0 = 13 points = 1 spot (16)
FRA - 14+0 = 14 points = 1 spot (17)
FIN - 15+0 = 15 points = 1 spot (18)
AUT - 16+0 = 16 points = 1 spot (19)
EST - 17+0 = 16 points = 1 spot (20)
ROU - 21+0 = 16 points = 1 spot (21)
CHN - 22+0 = 16 points = 1 spot (22)
POL - 23+0 = 16 points = 1 spot (23)
ISR - 24+0 = 16 points = 1 spot (24)
Men -
USA - 1+12+20 = 13 points + FS reached = 3 spots (1-3)
JPN - 2+11+19 = 13 points + FS reached = 3 spots (4-6)
FRA - 3+10+0 = 13 points + No 3rd entry = 2 spots + 1 OQE entry (7-8)
ITA - 4+9+0 = 13 points + No 3rd entry = 2 spots + 1 OQE entry (9-10)
LAT - 5+18+0 = 21 points = 2 spots (11-12)
KOR - 6+7+0 = 13 points = 2 spots + 1 OQE entry (13-14)
SUI - 8+17+0 = 24 points = 2 spots (15-16)
EST - 13+0 = 13 points = 1 spot (17)
GEO - 14+0 = 14 points = 1 spot (18)
KAZ - 15+0 = 15 points = 1 spot (19)
CHN - 16+0 = 16 points = 1 spot (20)
POL - 21+0 = 16 points = 1 spot (21)
SWE - 22+0 = 16 points = 1 spot (22)
CZE - 23+0 = 16 points = 1 spot (23)
SVK - 24+0 = 16 points = 1 spot (24)