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Judo Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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18 hours ago, Rafa Maciel said:

Japanese squad has now been finalised with the addition of:

 

Women

-63Kg: Mirai Takaichi

-78Kg: Rika Takayama

 

Men

-60Kg: Tatsuki Nagayama

-100Kg: Aaron Wolf

I don't really like (in Italian perspective) Takayama replacing Hamada in the women's -78kg...she might be a lot more dangerous to Bellandi than Hamada (who basically never won against our star)

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:BRA Judo announced ten judokas for the Paris Games:

 

66kg- Willian Lima

73kg- Daniel Cargnin

81kg- Guilherme Schimidt

90kg- Rafael Macedo

100kg- Leonardo Gonçalves

+100kg- Rafael Silva

 

52kg- Larissa Pimenta

57kg- Rafaela Silva

78kg- Mayra Aguiar

+78kg- Beatriz Souza

 

Cargnin, Macedo, Rafael Silva and Aguiar are back after Tokyo. 4th Olympics for Rafael Silva and Aguiar (who won the bronze medal in each of the three previous Games). Somewhat strange that they announced Rafaela Silva already given how close Jessica Lima was to her in the rankings, but I guess that being an Olympic champion played a big part in this choice.

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the :NED federation has given Kim Polling permission to immediately switch to :ITA :yikes:

 

she's married to Andrea Regis (former player and now IJF official)

 

let's hope that the Italian burocracy doesn't make any damage :rolleyes:

 

she would cover the very important -70kg class for us, which means that we could have a very competitive squad in team event, too

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