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  On 5/5/2022 at 9:52 PM, NearPup said:

FWIW Christa Deguchi confirmed in an interview w/ Radio-Canada that she’s committed through Paris 2024 at least. She mentions that she took a few months off training after failing to qualify for the Olympics but that her love for the sport has come back.

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Good luck, She makes a mistake to stay 57kg category with Jessica Klimkait ... 

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  On 5/16/2022 at 5:58 PM, canadamion said:

 

Good luck, She makes a mistake to stay 57kg category with Jessica Klimkait ... 

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She's quite capable in defeating Klimkait on any given day. Going up or down a weightclass isn't easy either plus the -63kg also has a great athlete while the -52kg has her sister

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  • 5 weeks later...

According to the last entry update for the next two IJF World Tour events (Hungary GS / Zagreb GP) 
 

Christa will not participate in the GrandSlam Hungary, she was before this week's update, but she will participate in the Grand Prix Zagreb. 
 

For me Christa is B Plan, It will be VERY difficult for Duguchi to qualify in the -57kg if Klimkait have no major injury.

Klimkait is  more constant than Deguchi since last 3 Years. 

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Some news in Judo 

Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard has confirmed its intention to continue until the 2024 Olympics.

After 3 days, only on Medal in World Champioship with Klimkait in 57kg, deguchi sister failed 

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Judo Canada Paris 2024 Selection Policy : JUD_P24_INP_Final_Sept_24.pdf (judocanada.org)

The rule in case if two or more athletes are allocated a quota place (like u57kg with Klimkait // Deguchi)

 

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Case 2:
In a weight class in which two or more athletes are allocated a quota place as per the IJF Olympic list, the following cumulative point system will be used to rank them.

The first ranked athlete, in total points, will be nominated to the COC for inclusion on the Olympic Team.

The second-ranked athlete will be nominated as alternate.
 
1) In the case that a World championship is added in 2024 before the Olympic Games: Athlete with the better ranking, 1st to 7th, at the 2024 world championships in the weight class of the selection (2pts);
2) Athlete with the best ranking in the IJF Olympic List, as of June 25, 2024, in the weight class of the selection (2pts);
3) Athlete with the better ranking, 1st to 7th, at the 2023 world championships in the weight class of the selection (2pts);
4) Athlete with the better ranking, 1st to 7th, at the 2022 world championships in the weight class of the selection (1pts);

In the case of a tie between the top two ranked athletes, the athlete with the best IJF Olympic ranking as of June 25, 2024, will be selected.

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For now, Klimkait have 3 point vs 0 for Deguchi

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