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7 minutes ago, MHSN said:

by taking a quick look at the ranking, it seems these athletes are "safe" to qualify. or at least it looked obvious to me, only for 68kg I considered 6 because it's already a sure thing nobody can mathematically win the Grand Slam quota.

 

@prso1000 correct me if I was wrong anywhere

 

Men's 58kg: :KOR:ESP:IRI:RUS:ITA

Men's 68kg: :KOR:GBR:CHN:ESP:BEL:IRI

Men's 80kg: :RUS:AZE:CIV:UZB

Men's +80kg: :RUS:KOR:GER

 

Women's 49kg: :THA:KOR:TUR:SRB

Women's 57kg: :GBR:KOR:RUS:TUR:CAN

Women's 67kg: :TUR:GBR:CHN:CRO:CIV

Women's +67kg: :GBR:CHN:KOR:SRB

I think Wu (CHN) and Tomic (CRO)  are practically safe in F49. Tomic 100% safe if they correct the points.  I did not follow all weight categories so cannot comment. 
in M 80 ESP is 5th, CRO 6th, but Egypt can overtake them with 3rd place tomorrow. And KOR with good chances for GS quota. 
F57: CHN probably gets last quota 

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 Mirhashem lost in the very last second to a head shot to the great Lee Dae-hoon :( I think he doesn't know his Olympic spot is safe . I think our federation doesn't know the Asian Games result will be counted for 2019 (and not 2018) and those 10pts make lots of difference. without them he still needs the bronze tomorrow to qualify.

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women's -67kg


:CRO Matea Jelic b. :FRA Magda Wiet Henin 8-7
:CIV Ruth Gbagbi b. :USA Paige McPherson 7-4


Bronze Medal match: :FRA Magda Wiet Henin vs :USA Paige McPherson
Gold Medal match: :CRO Matea Jelic vs :CIV Ruth Gbagbi

 

 

men's -68kg


:KOR Lee Dae Hoon b. :IRI Mirhashem Hosseini
:GBR Bradly Sinden b. :GBR Bradly Sinden


Bronze Medal match: :IRI Mirhashem Hosseini vs :CHN Zhao Shuai
Gold Medal match: :KOR Lee Dae Hoon vs :GBR Bradly Sinden

 

 

men's +80kg


:IRI Sajjad Mardani b. :AZE Radik Isaev 8-7
:KOR In Kyo Don b. :SLO Ivan Konrad Trajkovic 15-7


Bronze Medal match: :AZE Radik Isaev vs :SLO Ivan Konrad Trajkovic
Gold Medal match: :IRI Sajjad Mardani vs :KOR In Kyo Don

 

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1 hour ago, prso1000 said:

I think Wu (CHN) and Tomic (CRO)  are practically safe in F49. Tomic 100% safe if they correct the points.  I did not follow all weight categories so cannot comment.

 

yes it seems its almost impossible for anybody to win the Grand Slam quota in that weight.

 

even though Panipak was absent here, so mathematically if she also doesn't show up in GS, it's still possible "on paper" for someone else to wins the quota with 1000 more points. I know there is probably only 1% chance for that.

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7 minutes ago, MHSN said:

 

yes it seems its almost impossible for anybody to win the Grand Slam quota in that weight.

 

even though Panipak was absent here, so mathematically if she also doesn't show up in GS, it's still possible "on paper" for someone else to wins the quota with 1000 more points. I know there is probably only 1% chance for that.

She is registered for the GS 

prize money ?

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2 minutes ago, prso1000 said:

She is registered for the GS 

prize money ?

 

now I think even mathematically that's impossible for the rest. (no I was wrong mathematically still possible but we know that's not going to happen)

 

do you have the start list for GS ? I can't see that in WT website

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