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aoyuan GP, Day #2 Results

 

Women's +67kg

1. :KOR Da-Bin Lee

2. :GBR Bianca Walkden

3. :TUR Nafia Kus and :CHN Shuyin Zheng

 

Men's -58kg

1. :KOR Tae-Hun Kim

2. :ESP Jesis Tortosa Cabrera

3. :KOR Jun Jang and :RUS Mikhail Artamonov

 

Women's -57kg

1. :TUR Irem Yaman

2. :BEL Raheleh Asemani

3. :LAT Inese Tarvida and :CHN Zongshi Luo

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imho, Zheng was really robbed by Lee in their semifinal match...the Korean scored at least 10 points by punches that landed evrywhere but in the places they're supposed to be to score points...

and also the ref (the same blonde woman from SLO that tried to make Jade Jones lose by accumulating 10 warnings in Rome) was always penalizing the Chinese girl for shin stops when it was the Korean grabbing her opponent...

those matches just drive me crazy...I just can't stand that kind of biased refereeing (and judging)...:facepalm::wall:

p.s. and I also can't stand matches like the Tortosa vs Artamonov or Yaman vs Asemani, where literally nothing happened for 3 rounds...sometimes TKD can be soooo boring...:facepalm:

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well another disappointing GP for Iran. the last time Iran won a gold medal in GP was 2016 ! :cry: our veteran athletes are losing to almost everybody ! even though out of our 4 AG medalists only 1 of them was here and he won our only medal after losing to Korean legend Lee DH. Bakhshi and Rajabi are not in good place in World Ranking to be eligible for the GP yet. and they gave rest to Ashourzadeh.

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Taoyuan GP, Day #3 Results

 

Women's -49kg

1. :THA Panipak Wongpattanakit

2. :KOR So-Hui Kim

3. :CRO Kristina Tomic and :TUR Rukiye Yildrim

 

Men's -80kg

1. :RUS Maksim Khramtcov

2. :CIV Cheick Sallah Cisse

3. :GBR Damon Samsun and :EGY Seif Eissa

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  • 4 weeks later...

today starts the Manchester Grand Prix...

 

day #1 draws are here:

http://www.worldtaekwondo.org/draw-day-1-manchester-2018-world-taekwondo-grand-prix/

 

and finally we also have a full streaming coverage, from preliminaries (with all the mats covered) to the finals:

http://www.worldtaekwondo.org/competition/world-taekwondo-grand-prix/grand-prix-2018/manchester/live/

 

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Just now, phelps said:

today starts the Manchester Grand Prix...

 

day #1 draws are here:

http://www.worldtaekwondo.org/draw-day-1-manchester-2018-world-taekwondo-grand-prix/

 

and finally we also have a full streaming coverage, from preliminaries (with all the mats covered) to the finals:

http://www.worldtaekwondo.org/competition/world-taekwondo-grand-prix/grand-prix-2018/manchester/live/

 

Fight 210 means it's the 10th fight on mat 2 or how should I read that? :p 

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Adesso, heywoodu ha scritto:

Fight 210 means it's the 10th fight on mat 2 or how should I read that? :p 

 

the first one (with 28 fighters in each class, we won't even have a 210th bout, we only have 27 matches per class, which makes 81 for the days with 3 weights at the start and 54 in day with 2 weights competing, for a grand total of 216 in the whole weekend)...

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men's -68kg, semifinals

 

:KOR Lee Dae-Hoon b. :BEL Si Mohamed Ketbi  by DSQ (10 kyeongo, but the score was already 30-12 for the Korean)...

 

:IRI Mirashem Hosseini b. :GBR Bradley Sinden  19-16 (Hosseini was already involved in the match of the day in the quarterfinals against :JOR Ahmad Abughaush, when he recovered a fight that nobody thought he could win with less than 20 seconds left)...

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