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On 10/10/2022 at 4:44 PM, seb851 said:

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)

 


For now, Klimkait have 3 points vs 0 for Deguchi

If Klimkait have a better result than Deguchi in Doha World Championship, is not good news for Deguchi ... 

Why Deguchi stays in -57kg ... she makes a big mistake, again 

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33 minutes ago, canadamion said:

If Klimkait have a better result than Deguchi in Doha World Championship, is not good news for Deguchi ... 

Why Deguchi stays in -57kg ... she makes a big mistake, again 

52 is blocked by her sister and 63 by CBP. Where else could she realistically go?

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34 minutes ago, canadamion said:

Why Deguchi stays in -57kg ... she makes a big mistake, again 

63kg is just as tough while her sister is in 52kg, she doesn't really have many options.

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4 minutes ago, intoronto said:

52 is blocked by her sister and 63 by CBP. Where else could she realistically go?

Be serious for a moment, 52 is not really locked by Kelly, because she may not qualify if continues at this pace, and Christa would have more chance to qualify directly ... 

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1 minute ago, canadamion said:

Be serious for a moment, 52 is not really locked by Kelly, because she may not qualify if continues at this pace, and Christa would have more chance to qualify directly ... 

Because what I said was a joke :rolleyes:

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Jessica Klimkait (-57kg) wins a bronze medal on Day 1 of the 2023 Grand Slam in Tbilisi, Georgia  :GEO defeating current world champion Rafaela Silva (BRA) 10-0. In the semi-finals she lost to Nora Gjakova (KOS) 10-0.

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Antoine Bouchard (-73kg) loses his first round match against Kote Kopanadze (GEO) 10-0.
 

Francois Gauthier Drapeau (-81kg) loses his second round match 11-0 against Askerbii Gerberkov (BRN), after getting a bye initially. Gauthier Drapeau was the number one seeded judoka in his weight category, so I’m sure he’ll be a bit disappointed with this result. 
 

Mohab El Nahas (-81kg) loses his second round match against Abylaikhan Zhubanazar (KAZ) 11-0, after getting a bye initially.

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Shady El-Nahas (-100kg) wins bronze on Day 3 of the 2023 Grand Slam in Tbisili, Georgia defeating Nurlykhan Sharkhan (KAZ) 10-0. In the semifinals he lost to Gonchigsuren Batkhuyag (MGL) 2-0. 

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