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Weightlifting Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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Men's Rankings after 2022 World Champs, Part II

 

96*/102kg

 

*1 :BRN PAREDES MONTANO Lesman, 397kg
2 :QAT ELBAKH Fares Ibrahim E. H., 391kg
3 :IRI DEHDAR Reza, 390kg
4 :ARM GASPARYAN Samvel, 389kg
5 :KGZ RASULBEKOV Bekdoolot, 388kg
6 :GEO CHKHEIDZE Irakli, 387kg
7 :KAZ ANTROPOV Artyom, 385kg
*(:KAZ ADILETULY Nurgissa, 383kg)
8 :ESP RUIZ I. VELASCO Marcos, 381kg
*9 :COL MORENO TORRES Jhor Esneider, 380kg
10 :USA KITTS Wesley Brian, 379kg
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*11 :FRA IMADOUCHENE Romain Jordan Sebastien, 378kg
12 :BUL MARINOV Vasil Kaloyanov, 377kg


109*/+109kg

 

1 :GEO TALAKHADZE Lasha, 466kg
2 :BRN MINASYAN Gor, 462kg
3 :ARM LALAYAN Varazdat, 461kg
4 :IRI DAVOUDI Ali, 449kg
5 :SYR ASAAD Man, 445kg
6 :EGY ELSAYED Abdelrahman Mohamed A. A., 433kg
(:IRI SHARIFI Ayat, 432kg)
(:ARM MARTIROSYAN Simon, 425kg)
7 :ALG BIDANI Walid, 420kg
8 :KOR JO Seongbin, 418kg
(:KOR HWANG Wooman, 416kg)
9 :CZE KUCERA Kamil, 411kg
10 :JPN CHINEN Kosuke, 404kg
_____________________________________________

 

(:JPN MURAKAMI Eishiro, 400kg)
11 :EST SEIM Mart, 397kg
*12 :UZB NURUDINOV Ruslan, 397kg
13 :NZL LITI David Andrew, 396kg

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Women's Rankings after 2022 World Champs

 

45*/49kg

 

1 :CHN JIANG Huihua, 206kg
2 :IND MIRABAI Chanu Saikhom, 200kg
(:CHN HOU Zhihui, 198kg)
3 :ROU CAMBEI Mihaela-Valentina, 194kg
4 :USA REICHARDT Hayley Marie, 194kg
5 :BEL STERCKX Nina, 193kg
(:USA DE LA CRUZ Jourdan Elizabeth, 191kg)
6 :BRA ROSA FIGUEIREDO Nathasha, 187kg
7 :MEX HERNANDEZ VIEYRA Yesica Yadira, 184kg
8 :VIE PHAM Dinh Thi, 182kg
9 :VEN ECHANDIA ZARATE Katherin Oriana, 182kg
*10 :THA SUKCHAROEN Thanyathon, 182kg
________________________________________

 

11 :ITA IMPERIO Giulia, 181kg
*(:THA PRAMONGKHOL Siriwimon, 180kg)
12 :PHI INAN Lovely, 178kg
(:MEX DE LA HERRAN MARTINEZ Andrea, 176kg)
13 :INA CANTIKA Aisah Windy, 176kg
14 :JPN TAKAHASHI Ibuki, 174kg


55*/59kg


1 :COL ALVAREZ CAICEDO Yenny Fernanda, 234kg
2 :TPE KUO Hsing-Chun, 232kg
3 :CAN CHARRON Maude G., 231kg
4 :CHN LUO Shifang, 230kg
(:CHN LUO Xiaomin, 229kg)
5 :UKR KONOTOP Kamila, 223kg
6 :USA WILKINS Taylor Nicole, 217kg
(:COL USUGA CORREA Concepcion, 217kg)
7 :FRA TCHAKOUNTE Dora Meiriama, 216kg
8 :MEX GOMEZ VALDIVIA Janeth, 214kgkg
9 :KOR SEO Jeongmi, 212kg
10 :VEN VENEGAS VALERA Anyelin Maria, 211kg
________________________________________

 

11 :JPN ANDOH Mikiko, 210kg
(:MEX GUILLEN VAZQUEZ Daphne, 209kg)
*12 :PHI DIAZ Hidilyn, 207kg
13 :NOR ANDERSSON Ine Drablos, 206kg


64*/71kg

 

1 :ROU TOMA Loredana-Elena, 256kg
2 :CHN ZENG Tiantian, 253kg
3 :ECU PALACIOS DAJOMES Angie Paola, 252kg
(:CHN LIAO Guifang, 250kg)
4 :USA REEVES Olivia Lynn, 245kg
5 :COL SANCHEZ PERINAN Mari Leivis, 244kg
(:USA NYE Katherine Elizabeth, 242kg)
6 :FRA FEGUE Marie Josephe, 241kg
7 :ITA MISERENDINO Giulia, 233kg
*(:CHN  PEI Xinyi, 233kg)
8 :PHI MACROHON Kristel, 232kg
9 :BRA DA COSTA Schott Amanda, 228kg
*10 :THA WAMALUN Rattanawan, 227kg
_______________________________________

 

11 :VEN PEINADO MEJIAS Laura Yenireet, 225kg
*(:COL LLAMOSA MOSQUERA Nathalia, 224kg)
(:PHI SARNO Vanessa, 224kg)
12 :GBR DAVIES Sarah, 223kg
13 :JPN ISHII Miku, 222kg
*14 :MEX DURAN AYON Ana Lilia, 221kg

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Women's Rankings after 2022 World Champs, Part II

 

76*/81kg

 

1 :CHN LIANG Xiaomei, 270kg
(:CHN WANG Zhouyu, 266kg)
2 :ECU SALAZAR ARCE Tamara Yajaira, 262kg
*3 :EGY AHMED Sara Samir Elsayed Mohamed, 261kg
4 :UKR DEKHA Iryna, 260kg
(:ECU DAJOMES BARRERA Neisi Patricia, 258kg)
(:UKR MARUSHCHAK Alina, 256kg)
5 :CUB MEDINA ROCA Ayamey Damiana, 253kg
6 :BRA NASCIMENTO AMARO Laura, 247kg
*7 :USA ROGERS Martha Ann, 247kg
*8 :KOR KIM Suhyeon, 245kg
9 :VEN CHIRINOS LEON Dayana Aracelis, 244kg
10 :DOM MEJIA PEGUERO Yudelina, 243kg
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*11 :COL ESCOBAR AGUIRRE Hellen Andrea, 242kg
*(:ECU PAREDES ARREAGA Bella Nancy, 238kg)
*(:ECU JIMENEZ QUINONEZ Kelin Juliana, 237kg)
12 :ARM GYURJYAN Liana, 237kg
*(:COL ECHEVERRIA MEZA Mailyng Guadalupe, 236kg)
13 :CAN NGARLEM Kristel, 231kg
14 :TUR NARIN Dilara, 230kg
(:CAN LAYLOR Maya Celeste, 230kg)
*(:CAN BEDWARD Shania Sophia, 229kg)
*(:ARM HAKOBYAN Tatev, 227kg)
15 :IRI HOSSEINI Seyedehelham, 226kg


87*/+87kg

1 :CHN LI Wenwen, 311kg
2 :GBR CAMPBELL Emily Jade, 287kg
3 :THA CHAIDEE Duangaksorn, 286kg
4 :USA ROBLES Sarah Elizabeth, 282kg
5 :KOR SON Younghee, 280kg
6 :EGY ABBAS Halima Abdelazim Sedky, 275kg
7 :ECU AYOVI CABEZAS Lisseth Betzaida, 275kg
(:KOR PARK Hyejeong, 274kg)
8 :INA AKMAL Nurul, 260kg
*9 :NOR KOANDA Solfrid Eila Amena, 260kg
10 :DOM SANTANA PEGUERO Crismery Dominga, 257kg
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11 :KAZ KOVALCHUK Lyubov, 256kg
12 :VEN PEREZ REVERON Naryury Alexandra, 255kg
*13 :AUS CIKAMATANA Eileen Floanna Maria, 249kg

 

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:GEO (5) & :COL (4) among the men + :CHN & :USA (5) among the women are the only Nations exceeding the 3 quota places in the 5 weight classes so far, all the remaining Countries have no more than 3 men and 3 women currently in qualifying position (I'm only counting the top 10 ranked lifters for the global World spots, not the Continental quota places yet).

 

looking at the world champs results, I guess that :CHN would eventually give up the -59Kg and the -71kg among the women. :mumble:

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No Greeks in any of these lists...

 

It can be the first time since 1964 that Greece doesn't qualify anyone in weightlifting. Such a shame considering how good we were in this sport not too long ago, although it is not surprising as the interest in this sport is very low and other sports have more favourable reputations in our country for various reasons...

 

Anyways we were barely hanging on to this qualification streak as we had only 1 weightlifter in London, Rio, and Tokyo. Iakovidis was in Rio and Tokyo but I don't think he'll be able to make it to Paris, hopefully I'm wrong.

 

Our best chance is 22 yo Sofia Georgopoulou in the women's 59kg:

 

4 hours ago, phelps said:

Women's Rankings after 2022 World Champs

 

55*/59kg


1 :COL ALVAREZ CAICEDO Yenny Fernanda, 234kg
2 :TPE KUO Hsing-Chun, 232kg
3 :CAN CHARRON Maude G., 231kg
4 :CHN LUO Shifang, 230kg
(:CHN LUO Xiaomin, 229kg)
5 :UKR KONOTOP Kamila, 223kg
6 :USA WILKINS Taylor Nicole, 217kg
(:COL USUGA CORREA Concepcion, 217kg)
7 :FRA TCHAKOUNTE Dora Meiriama, 216kg
8 :MEX GOMEZ VALDIVIA Janeth, 214kgkg
9 :KOR SEO Jeongmi, 212kg
10 :VEN VENEGAS VALERA Anyelin Maria, 211kg
________________________________________

 

11 :JPN ANDOH Mikiko, 210kg
(:MEX GUILLEN VAZQUEZ Daphne, 209kg)
*12 :PHI DIAZ Hidilyn, 207kg
13 :NOR ANDERSSON Ine Drablos, 206kg

 

Georgopoulou had 192kg as her best result of 2021 and 204kg in 2022, so hopefully she can keep making progress as she is probably close already. We also have 21 yo Maria Kardara in this same category who lifted 191kg this year (she had 182kg in 2021, 167kg in 2019, 137kg in 2017), so both are improving with each year.

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if we had this qualification system for Tokyo Sohrab Moradi had his 2nd Olympic gold around his neck, he broke the WR by a huge margin inside the qualification period yet that wasn't enough for him since he got injured later, that super weird complicated system forced to come back despite not being fully recovered, he re-injured himself and then again re-injured himself. (still he would had been in Tokyo after some late withdrawals but our federation wasn't smart enough to leave a place vacant for him just in case)

 

now for 2024 the path is clear for Iran Weightlifting, the goal is to qualify in heavier 3 weights and 3 Iranians are already in top 4 in these weights. I think those records are probably enough to qualify at the end. it's mostly internal competitions to see who will get the quota. I believe Rostami and Davoudi will go to Paris eventually but Dehdar (who won silver in Bogota) is probably #3 behind Motamedi and Moradi. Moradi didn't feel he is ready for competition yet and Motamedi (2021 World Champion) got injured in a stupid league competition 2-3 weeks before the World Championship :facepalm: I wonder how many countries have a "Weightlifting league" :hairpull: that's stupid. that's too many unnecessary competitions in such a tough sport. that's probably why half of our team is always injured.

 

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9 minutes ago, Laraja said:

:LTU Sidiskis listed twice in Men's +102kg category.

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3 minutes ago, Bearas said:

:LTU Sidiskis listed twice in Men's +102kg category.

But with different results... probably because he gets one in WC and the other one in European...

 

That's a new update from IWF. They released a "long list", where they are considering all categories and more than one athlete from each country.

 

I don't know if it was a mistake by them, or they've added him twice intentionally

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