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Judo Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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44 minutes ago, dobar_73 said:

Day 3 will decide if Mongolia or Japan will win the most gold medals. 

 

I think it will be Japan as they have some good heavy weights ready :thumbup:

Japan's unseeded or not high ranked athletes are making the championships unpredictable 

 

Still no draws on IJF though :facepalm: 

Hope this does not continue for the other events. 

It's on Twitter it you type Asian judo championship you'll get the draws

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Brilliant performance by Tulika Mann :IND. So unfortunate that she wasn't given an ippon in SF. Beating AG champion and former world junior champion Kim Hayun :KOR in +78kg QF was fantastic 

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4 hours ago, Fly_like_a_don said:

Brilliant performance by Tulika Mann :IND. So unfortunate that she wasn't given an ippon in SF. Beating AG champion and former world junior champion Kim Hayun :KOR in +78kg QF was fantastic 

:hyper:

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Asian Judo Championships :HKG

Recap: 

 

:JPN won the most gold medals at the individual Asian Judo Championships, 7 golds, 

:MGL, with 3 golds, :KOR with 2, and :UZB & :UAE with 1 gold each. 

 

A total of 11 countries medalled, and 18 placed, out of 34 participants 

 

:JPN has won their 78th Continental Championships Gold

 

Whilst, :UAE has won their first female gold. 

 

Three Top Seeds, Abuzhakynova :KAZ, Akhadov :UZB and Hayun Kim :KOR, did not medal!

 

There was also a double Hansoku-make in the u48kg match, between :MGL and :PRK

 

Finally, Olympic Champion Akira Sone :JPN in +78kg, lost in the QF to Ilmatova :UZB, which was a shock to the event, then also losing in the repecharge to Liang:CHN who competed at her first IJF event. 

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American/Oceania Championships


women's -48kg

Gold: :CHI Mary Dee Vargas Ley

Silver: :COL Erika Lasso

Bronze: :BRA Amanda Lima & :USA Maria Celia Laborde

 

women's -52kg

Gold: :BRA Larissa Pimenta

Silver: :USA Angelica Delgado

Bronze: :CAN Kelly Deguchi & :CUB Aleanny Carbonell Julian

 

women's -57kg

Gold: :BRA Rafaela Silva

Silver: :CAN Christa Deguchi :nopompom:

Bronze: :USA Mariah Holguin & :DOM Ana Rosa

 

women's -63kg

Gold: :AUS Katharina Haecker 

Silver: :BRA Nauana Silva 

Bronze: :BRA Ketleyn Quadros :CUB Maylin De Toro Carvajal

 

men's -60kg

Gold: :BRA Michel Augusto

Silver: :USA David Terao

Bronze: :CUB Jonathan Charon & :MEX Arath Juarez

 

men's -66kg

Gold: :BRA Willian Lima

Silver: :PER Juan Postigos 

Bronze: :ECU Lenin Preciado & :COL Juan Hernandez

 

men's -73kg

Gold: :CAN Arthur Margelidon

Silver: :BRA Daniel Cargnin

Bronze: :MEX Ulises Mendes & :CUB Antonio Tornal

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American/Oceania Championships


women's -70kg

Gold: :PUR Maria Perez

Silver: :AUS Aoife Coughlan

Bronze: :BRA Luana Carvalho & :ECU Celinda Corozo

 

women's -78kg

Gold: :DOM Eiraima Silvestre

Silver: :COL Brenda Olaya

Bronze: :ECU Vanessa Chala & :CUB Lianet Cardona

 

women's +78kg

Gold: :BRA Beatriz Souza

Silver: :CAN Ana Laura Portuondo Isasi :yikes:

Bronze: :DOM Moira Morillo & :CUB Idalys Ortiz

 

men’s -81kg

Gold: :BRA Guilherme Schmidt 

Silver: :CAN Francois Gauthier-Drapeau

Bronze: :PUR Adrian Gandia & :JAM Max Stewart

 

men's -90kg

Gold: :DOM Robert Florentino

Silver: :USA John Jayne

Bronze: :BRA Rafael Macedo & :CUB Ivan Felipe Silva Morales

 

men's -100kg

Gold: :CAN Shady El-Nahas

Silver: :CAN Kyle Reyes 

Bronze: :BRA Leonardo Goncalves & :BRA Rafael Buzacarini

 

men's +100kg

Gold: :CUB Andy Granda

Silver: :BRA Rafael Silva

Bronze: :CAN John Jr Messe A Bessong & :ECU Freddy Figueroa

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hello,

 

Why do some in the Olympic ranking have full points for continental championships for the first year of qualification?

Should it not be 50% of the points?

Example : (the last points for this one in 60kg category)

31 63776.jpg SAMY Youssry egy.png EGY 1582 Q   350 252 120 10
participation
Tashkent Grand Slam 2024
1 March 2024
10 -   80 35 10 10 5 700

Found it : Exception for the 6th result: Olympic qualification period 6th result rule 50% Period (24 June 2022 to 22 June 2023) Higher points from Masters 2022 (50%) or continental championships 2023 (100%) 100% Period (23 June 2023 to 23 June 2024) Higher points from Masters 2023 (100%) or continental championships 2024 (100%) The lower points are going to be counted in the best five of the period, if applicable.

 

stupid rule I must say. 

 

 

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