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What a terrible day, all 3 Iranians had good start but ended up losing. and all 3 of them conceding big points on turning kicks.

 

but for Mardani it was very costly. he lost the Olympic quota :cry: now Grand Slam is his last chance and I'm not optimistic at all

 

these guys won the quota today, add that to the list from yesterday

 

Men's 80kg: :ESP

Men's +80kg: :NIG:SLO

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yeeessssss!!!! :ITA Vito Dell'Aquila won for the first time in his career against :KOR Jang Jun (despite a clear attempt of robbery by the ref -penalizing Dell'Aquila for going out of the mat when it was a clear push by the Korean- and the judges -gifting the Korean of at least 5 punches that shouldn't have been awarded) and got his first Gold in the Grand Prix series...:cheer:

now he can be considered a true medal contender for next year's Olympics...

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2019 World Taekwondo Grand Prix Finals (Moscow, RUS)

 

Medal Matches Results

 

women's -49kg
Bronze Medal match: :TUR Rukiye Yildirim b. :KOR Sim Jae Young 16-0
Gold Medal match: :SRB Tijana Bogdanovic b. :CHN Wu Jingyu 20-17


women's -57kg
Bronze Medal match: :USA Anastasija Zolotic b. :CAN Skylar Park 2-0 GDP
Gold Medal match: :CHN Luo Zongshi b. :TUR Hatice Kubra Ilgun 12-10


women's -67kg
Bronze Medal match: :USA Paige McPherson b. :FRA Magda Wiet Henin 6-5
Gold Medal match: :CIV Ruth Gbagbi b. :CRO Matea Jelic 15-14


women's +67kg
Bronze Medal match: :CHN Gao Pan b. :GBR Bianca Walkden WDR
Gold Medal match: :CHN Zheng Shuyin b. :SRB Milica Mandic 7-4

 

 

men's -58kg
Bronze Medal match: :RUS Georgy Popov b. :IRI Armin Hadipour 15-11
Gold Medal match: :ITA Vito Dell'Aquila b. :KOR Jang Jun 21-19


men's -68kg
Bronze Medal match: :CHN Zhao Shuai b. :IRI Mirhashem Hosseini 15-12
Gold Medal match: :KOR Lee Dae Hoon b. :GBR Bradly Sinden 41-12


men's -80kg
Bronze Medal match: :UZB Nikita Rafalovich b. :EGY Seif Eissa 2-0 GDP
Gold Medal match: :RUS Maksim Khramtcov b. :AZE Milad Beigi Harchegani 17-9


men's +80kg
Bronze Medal match: :AZE Radik Isaev b. :SLO Ivan Konrad Trajkovic 12-11
Gold Medal match: :KOR In Kyo Don b. :IRI Sajjad Mardani 21-10

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2019 World Taekwondo Grand Prix Finals (Moscow, RUS)

 

Medallists Recap

 

women's -49kg
Gold: :SRB Tijana Bogdanovic
Silver: :CHN Wu Jingyu
Bronze: :TUR Rukiye Yildirim


women's -57kg
Gold: :CHN Luo Zongshi
Silver: :TUR Hatice Kubra Ilgun
Bronze: :USA Anastasija Zolotic


women's -67kg
Gold: :CIV Ruth Gbagbi
Silver: :CRO Matea Jelic
Bronze: :USA Paige McPherson


women's +67kg
Gold: :CHN Zheng Shuyin
Silver: :SRB Milica Mandic
Bronze: :CHN Gao Pan

 

 

men's -58kg
Gold: :ITA Vito Dell'Aquila
Silver: :KOR Jang Jun
Bronze: :RUS Georgy Popov


men's -68kg
Gold: :KOR Lee Dae Hoon
Silver: :GBR Bradly Sinden
Bronze: :CHN Zhao Shuai


men's -80kg
Gold: :RUS Maksim Khramtcov
Silver: :AZE Milad Beigi Harchegani
Bronze: :UZB Nikita Rafalovich


men's +80kg
Gold: :KOR In Kyo Don
Silver: :IRI Sajjad Mardani
Bronze: :AZE Radik Isaev

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