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Taekwondo WT World Grand Prix 2018


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easy 15-9 win for :GBR Lauren Williams against her Croatian opponent...just another day at the office for her...

 

Women's -67kg

Gold: :GBR Lauren Williams

Silver: :CRO Matea Jelic

Bronze: :MEX Victoria Tamez & :TUR Nur Tatar Askari

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I hope Hosseini is fine. I know he had a history of overreacting and sometimes acting about injuries but this one looked a bit serious. I mean he was down by just 4 with still enough time left. he wouldn't withdraw unless that was serious. still no report about it in Iran Taekwondo federation website and they are usually very fast with updates , and Lee Dae-hoon remains undefeated for one more tournament against Iranians. I lost count how many times he beat our athletes :d

 

not a bad day. silver and bronze. for Mardani I don't expect anything. even bronze is good for him. the problem with Grand Prix is you can't send whoever you want. only top 32 in ranking can participate. and our #1 athletes at 68 and +80 are not in top 32 at the moment ! and we are losing opportunities for qualifying more than 2 athletes for Tokyo.

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Women's -49kg, Semifinals
:THA Panipak Wongpattanakit b. :TPE Hung Yu-Ting  27-10
:KOR Sim Jae-Young b. :JPN Miyu Yamada  15-13


Men's -58kg, Semifinals
:KOR Kim Tae-Hun b. :ESP Adrian Vicente Yunta  14-8
:IRI Armin Hadipour b. :ESP Jesùs Tortosa Cabrera  17-15


Women's +67kg, Semifinals
:GBR Bianca Walkden b. :MEX Maria Espinoza  22-5
:CHN Zheng Shuyin b. :CHN Gao Pan  7-2

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still 1 semifinal match to go, but we already know that if it was not for Walkden, today's a true Asian party in Manchester with 5 out of 6 finalists coming from that Continent...

 

for Italy, our young talent Dell'Aquila surprisingly won his 2nd round bout against the no.2 seed Mikhail Artamonov (and with good margin, about 10 points if I remember correctly), but then he had to surrender to the Iranian Hadipour (and once again with some margin, well over 10 points)...

hopefully with all the points collected in the last couple of tournaments, he's going to improve his seed by next GP event and have a slightly less prohibitive draw...

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