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Weightlifting Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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17 hours ago, AlFHg said:

Some Italian media reported that IWF will totally exclude from Olympic Games nations with 20 or more doping cases in weightlifting

To be fair, if you've got more than 20+ cases in your country, which is an utterly insane amount, you really need to have some other priorities than qualifying for the Olympics...

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41 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

China have "only" 4 cases.

China is way more effective in doping their athletes. They only dope a few, but they do all win gold then :d 

 

 

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Let me repeat once again because you guys seem confused...based on the IWF-IOC document:

  • countries can be banned from Tokyo 2020 if they record 3 doping cases during the qualification period;
  • considering the period from the start of Beijing 2008 to the end of the qualification period for Tokyo 2020, countries with 20 or more doping cases can qualify only 2 weightlifters (1 man+1 woman) but they are not banned (so, Gianlu33, at the moment nobody is "escluso dalle Olimpiadi"). Countries with 10-19 doping cases can qualify only 4 weightlifters (2 men + 2 women);
  • when the procedure for 2008-2012 retests is closed, the number of cases per country should be (countries with at least 3 cases)
    Spoiler
    KAZ 39
    AZE 32
    RUS 29
    BLR 24
    ARM 20
    BUL 16
    ROU 15
    UKR 15
    UZB 14
    ALB 13
    MDA 13
    IND 11
    IRI 11
    TUR 11
    THA 8
    VEN 8
    PRK 8
    ARG 8
    IRQ 7
    GEO 7
    CHN 7
    MEX 6
    EGY 6
    SYR 6
    NGR 6
    MAS 6
    POL 5
    TPE 5
    AFG 5
    TUN 4
    CHI 4
    HUN 4
    KGZ 4
    YEM 4
    UAE 4
    TKM 3
    MGL 3
    CZE 3
    ESP 3
    TJK 3
    SVK 3
    CMR 3
    GRE 3
    PUR 3

    As Dragon said, some doping cases from 2016-17 are still to be sanctioned.

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  • 1 year later...

Here is a list published by IWF of nations with reductions to the maximum quota and how many doping violations they have (As of May 31st).

 

1 Male and 1 Female

:KAZ - 31

:AZE - 30

:RUS - 28

:BLR - 23

 

2 Male and 2 Female

:ARM - 19

:BUL - 16

:ROU - 16

:UKR - 16

:UZB - 15

:EGY - 13

:TUR - 13

:IRI - 12

:MDA - 12

:IND - 11

:MAS - 10

:THA - 10

 

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  • 3 weeks later...

Official IWF statement from https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1081046/doping-violation-by-self-exiled-transgender-weightlifter-will-take-armenia-over-sanctions-limit-for-tokyo-2020#.XQ5ksj2hUzU.twitter

 

Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Russia and Belarus are restricted to two athletes, one male and one female, for Tokyo as they already have more than 20 positives from the “counting period” that started at the Beijing Olympics.

 

Armenia will join them when the Daluzyan case is closed and the 12 nations with 10 to 20 positives, who can send a maximum of two men and two women to Tokyo, are Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine (all 16 and all with one Olympic violation ongoing), Uzbekistan (15 with one violation ongoing), Egypt, Turkey (both 13), Iran, Moldova (both 12), India (11), Albania, Malaysia and Thailand (10, but Thailand have withdrawn).

 

Venezuela is on nine, one short of the sanctions limit.

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50 minutes ago, Dragon said:

Official IWF statement from https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1081046/doping-violation-by-self-exiled-transgender-weightlifter-will-take-armenia-over-sanctions-limit-for-tokyo-2020#.XQ5ksj2hUzU.twitter

 

Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Russia and Belarus are restricted to two athletes, one male and one female, for Tokyo as they already have more than 20 positives from the “counting period” that started at the Beijing Olympics.

 

Armenia will join them when the Daluzyan case is closed and the 12 nations with 10 to 20 positives, who can send a maximum of two men and two women to Tokyo, are Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine (all 16 and all with one Olympic violation ongoing), Uzbekistan (15 with one violation ongoing), Egypt, Turkey (both 13), Iran, Moldova (both 12), India (11), Albania, Malaysia and Thailand (10, but Thailand have withdrawn).

 

Venezuela is on nine, one short of the sanctions limit.

Just out of curiosity ..... china only 3 ...... what about countries like N Korea , taiwan, indonesia ? 

strength does not come from physical capacity but from an indomitable will. - Gandhi

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