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Taekwondo Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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Interesting report from ITG

https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1137519/wt-la28-qualification-system

so after 2024 ranking will be based on the last 2 years and not 4! that was obvious but it took WT so many years to finally realize 4 years is too much.

 

and looks like they want to give all Olympic quotas based on the ranking! no more continental qualifiers? I don't think that's a good idea :dunno: lots of Olympic medalists (including some Olympic Champions) came from the continental qualifiers despite being very low in the ranking.  Ulugbek Rashitov had no ranking points when he traveled to Tokyo but came back with a gold medal.

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2 hours ago, MHSN said:

Interesting report from ITG

https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1137519/wt-la28-qualification-system

so after 2024 ranking will be based on the last 2 years and not 4! that was obvious but it took WT so many years to finally realize 4 years is too much.

 

and looks like they want to give all Olympic quotas based on the ranking! no more continental qualifiers? I don't think that's a good idea :dunno: lots of Olympic medalists (including some Olympic Champions) came from the continental qualifiers despite being very low in the ranking.  Ulugbek Rashitov had no ranking points when he traveled to Tokyo but came back with a gold medal.

Not sure where you read that there will be no continental qualifiers? 
 

honestly the current system is not good as it punishes big nations. It is really difficult to qualify more than 2 athletes per gender. 
 

my ideal system would be: 

2years period (but no reduction of points) 

Get rid off Grand Slam (will not happen)
automatic qualification for world champion 2027 (2quotas per category) 

8 renking quotas 

4 continental qualifiers (Oceania to join Africa or Asia) no Limitation regarding participation 

1 host nation

1 universality/refugee/whatever 

 

but in general I think taekwondo deserves more quotas. Either 8 categories with 12 or 4 categories with 24. 

 

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2 minutes ago, prso1000 said:

Not sure where you read that there will be no continental qualifiers? 

 

how do you read this ?

if the qualification period ends in 31 May 2028 there will be no time for the CQs anyway
 

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Under the proposed changes announced to delegates at the World Taekwondo General Assembly, Olympic ranking points would be reset from June 1 2026, after which the qualification period would run until May 31 2028.

 

Ranking points have previously been accumulated over the quadrennial cycle between Games, a system deployed for Paris 2024, but World Taekwondo intends to reset all athletes to zero after every two years from 2024.

 

For Los Angeles 2028, this would mean the period from June 1 2024 to May 31 2026 constitutes an initial period with no direct qualification events, although points contribute to eligibility for Grand Slam events from 2026 to 2028.

or did I misread anything ? :dunno:

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Pretty solid day for :GBR on the first day of the Rome Grand Prix

 

Gold for Jade Jones :clap:

 

Gold for Caden Cunningham :clap:

 

Bradley Sinden had a bit of an off day though as he exits in round of 16.

 

From ranking perspective, that should help solidify Jones' position in the rankings and will move Cunningham closer to automatic quota spot 

 

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3 hours ago, Rafa Maciel said:

Pretty solid day for :GBR on the first day of the Rome Grand Prix

 

Gold for Jade Jones :clap:

 

Gold for Caden Cunningham :clap:

 

Bradley Sinden had a bit of an off day though as he exits in round of 16.

 

From ranking perspective, that should help solidify Jones' position in the rankings and will move Cunningham closer to automatic quota spot 

 

Sinden is as safe as houses anyway, he's pretty much immovable now from the top of the rankings; it was however VERY useful for Jones who has been a bit off the boil last 18 months. Cunningham might just peak at the right time. Big event tomorrow for GB is Lauren Williams who's had a shakey time having looked very good. Cook/Walkden, like Sinden, can probably afford an off day if it comes to it

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:ITA Rome Grand Prix

 

Day #1 Medallists

 

women's -57kg

 

Gold: :GBR Jade Jones

Silver: :IRI Nahid Kiyani

Bronze: :KOR  Kim Yu-Jin & :USA Faith Dillon

 

men's -68kg

 

Gold: :UZB Ulugbek Rashitov

Silver: :HUN Levente Mark Jozsa

Bronze: :CRO Marko Golubic & :GRE Konstantinos Chamalidis

 

men's +80kg

 

Gold: :GBR Caden Cunningham

Silver: :UZB Nikita Rafalovich

Bronze: :CHN Song Zhaoxiang & :CRO Ivan Sapina

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3 minutes ago, thepharoah said:

based on what do they count the period for an athletes if it ends with a tie ? because in 2nd period Brazilian player made 3 hits while Egyptian made 1 and still Egyptian won it :d

1) number of turning kicks
2) number of head kicks
3) body kicks
4) punches
5) number of small touches (not good enough to score a point but still registered) 

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Just now, MHSN said:

1) number of turning kicks
2) number of head kicks
3) body kicks
4) punches
5) number of small touches (not good enough to score a point but still registered) 

So she awarded the point cuz she made a punch and the Brazilian got it from yellow card I just forgot what they call in taekwondo :d

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