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Taekwondo Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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1 hour ago, MHSN said:

sorry but your scores are all wrong :d this is not how you should calculate it. but the most important thing is the top 5 and they are all correct (the order is not in some weights)

I’m using the taekwondo Olympic rankings on this site aha, maybe that was my mistake :facepalm:

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43 minutes ago, Josh said:

I’m using the taekwondo Olympic rankings on this site aha, maybe that was my mistake :facepalm:

there are two mistakes here , first that's November's ranking, they published December's ranking today

 

and even with that you can't just add the Final GP points to it. you also have to reduce some points from December 2022, 2021, 2020 and 2019 (no tournament in December 2020 and 2021 because of COVID so it's just 2022 and 2019)

 

so it will be something like this, mistakes are possible specially in those weights I care less about but that's unlikely 

 

58) Jendoubi 446, Vicente 423, Jang 402, Vito 372, Salim 300 / 6th: Woolley 277

68) Rashitov 462, Sinden 438, Recber 420, Zaid MK 403, Perez 367 / 6th: Jin HJ 353

80) Alessio 500, Nicholas 430, Eissa 426, Seo GW 368, Sharabati 368 / 6th: Katousi 312

+80) Cisse 565, Sansores 438, Sapina 376, Cunnigham 330, Atesli 299 / 6th: Rafalovich 291

 

49) Panipak 650, Dincel 524, Cerezo 522, Stojkovic 440, Souza 370 / 6th: Guo Q 329

57) Luo Z 567, Jones 418, Park 401, Kiani 400, Ilgun 372 / 6th: Lo C.L. 321

67) Chaari 513, Wiet-Henin 479, Al-Sadeq 459, Perisic 361, Zhang MY 342 / 6th: Gbagbi 339

+67) Laurin 527, Kus 439, Lee DB 416, McGowan 388, Ossipova 325 / 6th: Brandl 289

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7 minutes ago, MHSN said:

there are two mistakes here , first that's November's ranking, they published December's ranking today

 

and even with that you can't just add the Final GP points to it. you also have to reduce some points from December 2022, 2021, 2020 and 2019 (no tournament in December 2020 and 2021 because of COVID so it's just 2022 and 2019)

 

so it will be something like this, mistakes are possible specially in those weights I cares less about but that's unlikely 

 

58) Jendoubi 446, Vicente 423, Jang 402, Vito 372, Salim 300 / 6th: Woolley 277

68) Rashitov 462, Sinden 438, Recber 420, Zaid MK 403, Perez 367 / 6th: Jin HJ 353

80) Alessio 500, Nicholas 430, Eissa 426, Seo GW 368, Sharabati 368 / 6th: Katousi 312

+80) Cisse 565, Sansores 438, Sapina 376, Cunnigham 330, Atesli 299 / 6th: Rafalovich 291

 

49) Panipak 650, Dincel 524, Cerezo 522, Stojkovic 440, Souza 370 / 6th: Guo Q 329

57) Luo Z 567, Jones 418, Park 401, Kiani 400, Ilgun 372 / 6th: Lo C.L. 321

67) Chaari 513, Wiet-Henin 479, Al-Sadeq 459, Perisic 361, Zhang MY 342 / 6th: Gbagbi 339

+67) Laurin 527, Kus 439, Lee DB 416, McGowan 388, Ossipova 325 / 6th: Brandl 289

Not sure about Atesli in +80kg

what about the Brazilian guy 

don’t know his result from Pan American championship, today he got 60 points 

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15 minutes ago, prso1000 said:

Not sure about Atesli in +80kg

what about the Brazilian guy 

don’t know his result from Pan American championship, today he got 60 points 

he lost in the QF in Pan-Am Games but since they follow a repechage system (not direct elimination), he didn't receive the 5th place points but the 9th place points

 

by my count he has 289, a little lower than Atesli and Rafalovich.

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Olympic Ranking Quotas PT 2

 

Men’s +80kg: :CIV:MEX:CRO:GBR:TUR

:CIV Cheikh Sallah Cisse 

:MEX Carlos Sansores

:CRO Ivan Sapina

:GBR Caden Cunningham

:TUR Emre Kutalmis Atesli

 

Women’s -67kg: :BEL:FRA:JOR:SRB:CHN

:BEL Sarah Chaâri

:FRA Magda Wiet Henin

:JOR Julyana Al-Sadeq
:SRB Alexandra Perisic

:CHN Mengyu Zhang

 

Women’s +67kg: :FRA:TUR:UZB:KOR:GBR

:FRA Althéa Laurin 

:TUR Nafia Kus
:UZB Svetlana Osipova

:KOR Dabin Lee

:GBR Rebecca McGowan

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6 hours ago, mpjmcevoy said:

Yep, just did the numbers - Cunningham in comfortably, McGowan about 60 points clear of Cook. Jones had a rather hand 107 pts lead on 6th so she was already safe. Sinden long since safe. Barring injury, I think that's your four, with potentially Cook and Powell on standby.

Do you know if Woolley is 6 th or 7th?

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2 hours ago, Josh said:

Olympic Ranking Quotas PT 2

 

Men’s +80kg: :CIV:MEX:CRO:GBR:TUR
 

:CIV Arthur Cisse

:MEX Carlos Sansores

:CRO Ivan Sapina

:GBR Caden Cunningham

:TUR Emre Kutalmis Atesli

 

Women’s -67kg: :BEL:FRA:JOR:SRB:CHN

:BEL Sarah Chaâri

:FRA Magda Wiet Henin

:JOR Julyana Al-Sadeq
:SRB Alexandra Perisic

:CHN Mengyu Zhang

 

Women’s +67kg: :FRA:TUR:UZB:KOR:GBR
 

:FRA Althéa Laurin 

:TUR Nafia Kus
:UZB Svetlana Osipova

:KOR Dabin Lee

:GBR Rebecca McGowan

ARTHUR Cisse, Josh?

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25 minutes ago, Mateus Nagime said:

It's right but for 1st December, before the final Grand Prix. 

 

by my count and if I'm not wrong in their next update which shows who qualified for Paris (Jan 2024) Rafalovich will be 6th and Maicon will be 7th but there is a very small gap (2.21 pts) between them.

 

ps: sometimes WT makes small adjustments for previous tournaments. for example before Tokyo, one of our guys participated in a G1 event specifically to get some points and changes his Olympic seed to avoid Lee Dae-hoon in Tokyo, he won the event and got those points but a month later WT removed them because there was a mistake and he shouldn't be allowed to participate in that event. I'm saying when the gap is less than 10pts it's always better to wait for WT's final update. they usually evaluate the scores near the end of the year.

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