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:CRO CROATIAN ROAD TO TOKYO 2020 :CRO

 

Our men's basketball team played their 1st round qualification matches for FIBA 2019 World Basketball Championship in China. After we lost two matches in 2017.  our team struggled to even qualify to the next phase of qualifications. We managed to pass into the next phase thanks to our NBA players that were available for our team in last two matches against Italy and Romania. Three teams from our group will join to Lithuania, Poland and Hungary in group J and three best teams from that group will qualify for World Cup. Results from first round are carried over to the second round-. Our first match will be played in September in Croatia against Lithuania.

 

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FIBA Europe qualifying group D - 1st round

23rd February      Zadar (CRO)   CROATIA         :CRO - Romania       :ROU        56:58

26th February      Zadar (CRO)   CROATIA         :CRO - Netherlands  :NED        82:78

28th June            Trieste (ITA)     Italy                  :ITA - CROATIA      :CRO        72:78   

1st   July              Cluj (ROU)       Romania          :ROU - CROATIA      :CRO        63:90

 

 

STANDINGS (group D)

Pos Team     Pl W L PD Pts      
1. Italy :ITA 6 4 +69 10      
2. Netherlands :NED 6 3 3 +18 9      
3. CROATIA :CRO 6 3 3 +12 9      
4. Romania :ROU 6 2 4 -99 8      

 

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Croatia men's handball team qualified to 2019. Men's World Handball Championship in Denmark and Germany. The winner of that competition will get a ticket to Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Our team joined the qualification process in stage 2. We played two matches against Montenegro.

 

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Qualification - stage 2

9th   June      Osijek (CRO)          CROATIA         :CRO - Montenegro      :MNE         32:19  

14th June      Podgorica (MNE)    Montenegro     :MNE  - CROATIA         :CRO         32:31

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Croatia women's handball team qualified to 2018. European Women's Handball Championship in France. The winner of that competition will get a ticket to Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Our team joined the qualification process in phase 2. We played in group 1 with Norway, Ukraine and Switzerland. With three wins and three lost matches our team won 2nd place in that group and qualified to European Championship. European Championship in France starts in November 2018, and we eiwill play in group C with Hungary, Spain and Netherlands.

 

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Qualification - stage 2

27th   September  2017   Zagreb (CRO)          CROATIA         :CRO - Switzerland    :SUI          32:28 

1st     October       2017   Sumy (UKR)             Ukraine            :UKR - CROATIA       :CRO          26:22

21st    March         2018   Zagreb (CRO)          CROATIA         :CRO - Norway           :NOR          25:32

25th    March        2018    Bekkestua  (NOR)    Norway            :NOR - CROATIA       :CRO          33:27

30th    May           2018    Sursee   (SUI)          Switzerland      :SUI - CROATIA       :CRO          16.33

2nd    June           2018    Vukovar  (CRO)       CROATIA         :CRO - Ukraine           :UKR          28:25

 

 

 

STANDINGS (group 1)

Pos Team     Pl W L PD Pts      
1. Norway :NOR 6 0 +71 12      
2. CROATIA :CRO 6 3 3 +7 6      
3. Switzerland :SUI 6 2 4 -54 4      
4. Ukraine :UKR 6 1 5 -24 2      
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Croatia men's field hockey team played a Hockey Series Open tournament in Zagreb. 5 teams played each other and two best team qualified for next stage. This tournament was first step towards qualifying to Olympic Games. Austria and Wales won first two places and qualified to the next phase. Croatia was third and lost all chances for olympic ticket. Our women's field hockey team didn't compete. That means that qualifications for Olympic Games are finished for our field hockey teams.

 

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Hockey Series Open Zagreb

25th June    Zagreb (CRO)                CROATIA :CRO     - Switzerland    :SUI     0:2

27th June    Zagreb (CRO)                CROATIA :CRO     - Austria            :AUT    2:3

29th June    Zagreb (CRO)                CROATIA :CRO     - Slovakia         :SVK     6:1

30th June    Zagreb (CRO)                CROATIA :CRO     - Wales             :WAL    0:9

 

 

STANDINGS (group 4)

Pos Team     Pl W D L GF GA Pts  
1. Austria :AUT 4 4 0 0 29 3 12  
2. Wales :WAL 4 3 0 1 22 5 9  
3. CROATIA :CRO 4 2 0 2 10 13 6  
4. Switzerland :SUI 4 1 0 3 3 18 3  
5. Slovakia :SVK 4 0 0 4 4 29 0  
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In taekwondo athletes can qualify for Olympic Games through several different ways. At the moment, the most important qualification is by Olympic ranking. Points from tournaments from all over the world are taking into account for this ranking list. The top five ranked athletes in each weight category on the WT Olympic Ranking which reflected result until Grand Prix Final of December 2019 will qualify one quota place each for their NOC for the Olympic Games.

 

Current rankings (July 2018.):

 

M -58 kg:  :KOR:RUS:ESP:MEX:IRI   83. Leon GLASNOVIC    :CRO

M -68 kg:  :KOR :BEL :RUS :JOR :MEX    6. Lovre BRECIC        :CRO 

M -80 kg:  :CIV :AZE :RUS :MDA :UZB    7. Toni KANAET          :CRO 

M +80 kg: :RUS :AZE :NIG :KOR :IRI    14. Vedran GOLEC     :CRO 

 

W -49 kg: :THA :KOR :SRB :TUR :CRO     5. Kristina TOMIC       :CRO 

W -57 kg: :GBR :KOR :RUS :TUR :ESP     6. Nikita GLASNOVIC :CRO 

W -67 kg: :KOR :TUR :CIV :GBR :USA     9. Matea JELIC           :CRO 

W +67kg: :GBR :CHN :SRB :USA :POL     11. Iva RADOS           :CRO 

 

2018 El Hassan Cup International Open in Amman, Jordan is G1 tournament that counts for the rankings. Yesterday, Nikita Glasnoic won the tournament in her weight category (-57 kg). Toni Kanaet won the tournament in -73 kg, and Lovre Brecic was second in his weight category (-63 kg). Leon Glasnovic lost in quarterfinals (-63 kg). Next tournament is Korea Open from July 18th.

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vor 3 Minuten schrieb Rafoo:

Barem neko ima volje za sve to..kad od ostalih ni glasa

Ne smetam mu ja, samo me čudi šta mu bi danas pa još ove stare neke 

 

a bogme nisi ni tinešto super aktivan osim nekim pitanjima 

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5 minutes ago, prso1000 said:

Ne smetam mu ja, samo me čudi šta mu bi danas pa još ove stare neke 

 

a bogme nisi ni tinešto super aktivan osim nekim pitanjima 

A nisam da..al je dobro kad se neko tolko raspise o tome

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