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Summer Youth Olympic Games 2018


Gianlu33
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I still don't get how Andorra has such high rankings in 3x3 basketball, but that has been the case for ages. :d

 

In women's senior league they are in fact ranked 3rd. :yikes: I hope the qualification for Tokyo is based on that. :p

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the Fencing Cadet World Championships (running this week in Verona, ITA) are the main qualification event for the 2018 YOG...

 

and, according to the qualifying criteria (you can find the link in the dedicated thread), these should be the qualified fencers in today's 2 events:

 

women's epee:

Hsieh Kaylin Sin Yan (HKG), Asia & Oceania #1

Emily Vermeule (USA), Pan-American #1

Lim Tae Hee (KOR), Asia & Oceania #2

Tamila Muridova (KAZ), Asia & Oceania #3

Axelle Wasiak (BEL), Europe #1

Iana Bekmurzova (RUS), Europe #2

Kinga Dekany (HUN), Europe #3

Sara Maria Kowalczyk (ITA), Europe #4

Ariane Leonard (CAN), Pan-American #2

Yousra Zboudj (ALG), Africa

 

men's epee:

Davide Di Veroli (ITA), Europe #1

Asami Seiya (JPN), Asia & Oceania #1

Artur Tolasov (RUS), Europe #2

Alexander Biro (AUT), Europe #3

Isaac Herbst (USA), Pan-American #1

Khasan Boudunov (KGZ), Asia & Oceania #2

Paul Veltrup (GER), Europe #4

Li Zhiwei (CHN), Asia & Oceania #3

Mohamed El Sayed (EGY), Africa

Seraphim Hsieh Jarov (CAN), Pan-American #2

 

a few more athletes will be determined once all 6 competitions are over (and others will follow after the tripartite commission decisions)...

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according to my calculation, these should be the boys and girls qualified for the 2018 YOG after Today's events (more names will be determined after the end of the entire World championship)...

 

Women's Sabre:
Alina Klyuchnikova (RUS), Europe #1
Liza Pusztai (HUN), Europe #2
Alexis Anglade (USA), Pan-America #1
Natalia Botello (MEX), Pan-America #2
Yoana Ilieva (BUL), Europe #3
Benedetta Taricco (ITA), Europe #4
Ma Ho Chee (HKG), Asia & Oceania #1
Lin Kesi (CHN), Asia & Oceania #2
Lin Ju Eun (KOR), Asia & Oceania #3
Chaima Benadouda (ALG), Africa


Men's Sabre:
Robert Vidovszky (USA), Pan-America #1
Krisztian Rabb (HUN), Europe #1
Alonso Santamaria (ESP), Europe #2
Andrei Pastin (ROU), Europe #3
Samuel Jarry (FRA), Europe #4
Hyun Jun (KOR), Asia & Oceania #1
Hudson Santana (PUR), Pan-America #2
Zhou Xuyi (CHN), Asia & Oceania #2
Hibiki Kato (JPN), Asia & Oceania #3
Mazen El Araby (EGY), Africa

 

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Basketball teams 

 

Boys:

:AND Andorra  

:ARG Argentina 

:BEL Belgium  

:BRA Brazil 

:CHN China

:EST Estonia

:GEO Georgia

:ITA Italy

:JOR Jordan

:KAZ Kazakhstan

:KGZ Kyrgyzstan

:LAT Latvia

:MGL Mongolia

:NZL New Zealand 

:RUS Russia 

:SLO Slovenia 
:TKMTurkmenistan 

:UKR Ukraine 

:USA United States 

:VEN Venezuela 


Girls:

:AND Andorra

:ARG Argentina

:AUS Australia

:CHN China

:CZE Czech Republic

:EGY Egypt

:EST Estonia

:FRA France

:GER Germany

:HUN Hungary

:INA Indonesia

:JPN Japan

:MEX Mexico

:NED Netherlands

:ROU Romania

:ESP Spain

:SRI Sri Lanka

:UKR Ukraine

:USA United States

:VEN Venezuela 

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Wow, that is a buttload of athletes :yikes:

 

I never expected such a big qualification tournament for YOG taekwondo. 

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