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Belgian Open (Lommel :BEL) - Womenʻs Results

 

46kg

1. :KAZ Rita Bakisheva

2. :AUT Juliet Lahood

3/4. :KAZ Aidana Kumartayeva

3/4. :GER Sueheda Celik

 

49kg

1. :TUR Merve Dincel

2. :ESP Adriana Cerezo Iglesias

3/4. :THA Panipak Wongpattanakit

3/4. :UZB Madinabonu Mannopova

 

53kg

1. :CRO Nika Karabatic

2. :CHN Zuo Ju

3/4. :AZE Patimat Abakarova

3/4. :ESP Alma Perez Parrado

 

57kg

1. :HUN Luana Marton

2. :TPE Lo Chia-Ling

3/4. :AUS Stacey Hymer

3/4. :TUR Hatice Kubra Ilgun

 

62kg

1. :THA Sasikarn Tongchan

2. :UZB Feruza Sadikova

3/4. :BEL Sarah Chaari

3/4. :ESP Marta Calvo Gomez

 

67kg

1. :ESP Cecilia Castro Burgos

2. :FRA Magda Wiet Henin

3/4. :MEX Leslie Soltero

3/4. :CHN Zhang Mengyu

 

73kg

1. :CRO Matea Jelic

2. :FRA Althea Laurin

3/4. :FRA Estelle Vander-Zwalm

3/4. :CHN Zhou Zeqi

 

+73kg

1. :GBR Rebecca McGowan

2. :CHN Xu Lei

3/4. :FRA Solene Avoulette

3/4. :POL Aleksandra Kowalczuk

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Belgian Open (Lommel :BEL) - Menʻs Results

 

54kg

1. :GRE Konstantinos Dimitropoulos

2. :AZE Sayyad Dadashov

3/4. :CRO Josip Teskera

3/4. :JPN Wataru Morikawa

 

58kg

1. :KOR Bae Jun-seo

2. :FRA Cyrian Ravet

3/4. :AZE Gashim Magomedov

3/4. :ESP Adrian Vicente Yunta

 

63kg

1. :CHN Liang Yushuai

2. :FRA Souleyman Alaphilippe

3/4. :KAZ Nurbek Gazez

3/4. :ESP Joan Jorquera Cala

 

68kg

1. :UZB Niyaz Pulatov

2. :GRE Konstantinos Chamalidis

3/4. :KAZ Maksat Orynbassar

3/4. :TUR Ferhat Can Kavurat

 

74kg

1. :UZB Ulugbek Rashitov

2. :BIH Nedzad Husic

3/4. :CRO Marko Golubic

3/4. :BEL Badr Achab

 

80kg

1. :UZB Shukhrat Salaev

2. :BUR Faysal Sawadogo

3/4. :GRE Apostolos Telikostoglou

3/4. :NOR Richard Andre Ordemann

 

87kg

1. :CHN Meng Mingkuan

2. :CHN Wu Kai

3/4. :UZB Nikita Rafalovich

3/4. :CRO Ivan Sapina

 

+87kg

1. :KAZ Ruslan Zhaparov

2. :CRO Pasko Bozic

3/4. :TUR Emre Kutalmis Atesli

3/4. :ESP Andreu Perez Campos

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31 minutes ago, Cinnamon Bun said:

Such a stupid decision, considering all of them might not be able to compete at the Olympics because of their potential military ties. Can see a quarter of the nation's boycotting.  

 

Cool, taekwondo is already fun because of nations winning rare medals, so this could be even more of a nicely mixed medal table :d 

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9 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Cool, taekwondo is already fun because of nations winning rare medals, so this could be even more of a nicely mixed medal table :d 

Not for someone whose nation will most likely boycott not only this but most of the events for the foreseeable future. This will massively impact our qualification attempt as we'd only be able to go for 2 spots in the Euro Quali event (assuming Russians and Belarusians aren't there). 

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8 minutes ago, Cinnamon Bun said:

Not for someone whose nation will most likely boycott not only this but most of the events for the foreseeable future. This will massively impact our qualification attempt as we'd only be able to go for 2 spots in the Euro Quali event (assuming Russians and Belarusians aren't there). 

Then maybe don't boycot and sabotage athletes,who would like to compete and not play political games,seems simple to me.

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1 minute ago, Biathlonfan said:

Then maybe don't boycot and sabotage athletes,who would like to compete and not play political games,seems simple to me.

I'm all for boycotting when necessary and compromising sporting integrity when other factors pose a bigger threat, but when it starts becoming detrimental to your athletes' success then that's where I feel you should draw the line, call it a day and beat the opposition your protesting against on the field of play. I'm fine with us boycotting both Boxing world championships as they're practically meaningless and the whole thing was a corrupt and dodgy mess to begin with, but when it comes to events like these where they directly affect us qualifying for major championships in a big way then it's best to beat the Russians and Belarusians on the mat and prevent them from reaching the Olympics that way.  

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7 minutes ago, Cinnamon Bun said:

I'm all for boycotting when necessary and compromising sporting integrity when other factors pose a bigger threat, but when it starts becoming detrimental to your athletes' success then that's where I feel you should draw the line, call it a day and beat the opposition your protesting against on the field of play. I'm fine with us boycotting both Boxing world championships as they're practically meaningless and the whole thing was a corrupt and dodgy mess to begin with, but when it comes to events like these where they directly affect us qualifying for major championships in a big way then it's best to beat the Russians and Belarusians on the mat and prevent them from reaching the Olympics that way.  

Great,then tell your goverment that,lol. this is a joke at this point,no country except possibly Ukraine will boycott,there are consequancies for boycotting,the sport heads can blubber all they like but in the end money talks.43 procent off my Super pro-ukraine country don't want us to boycot the games,25 procent don't know,all this would do is prevent some athletes from competing in the games and some would have to retire before getting their last olympic chance because ''muh moral pointless stand''  that won't actually end the war ,because [big surprise] athletes do not run  goverments and they cannot force a country to stop the war.

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