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MEN'S HANDBALL OLYMPIC GAMES QUALIFICATION TOURNAMENT MALMÖ (SWE)

 

                          SPAIN :ESP  21-24  :SLO SLOVENIA

                 SPAIN :ESP    -       :IRI IRAN

             SWEDEN :SWE     -      :ESP SPAIN

 

 

Pff, tough loss after good advantage we have in the rest, we greatly complicate the classification for RIO ....

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SENIOR EUROPEAN WEIGHTLIFTING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2016, FORDE (NOR)

 

-56 Kg: Josue Brachi

-62 Kg: Iván García

-69 Kg: David Sánchez y Victor Castro

-77 Kg: Andrés Mata y Héctor Santana

-85 Kg: Manuel Sánchez y Junior Santana

 

-48 Kg: Estefanía Juan

-53 Kg: Atenery Hernández

-58 Kg: Alba Sánchez y Mouna Skandy

-63 Kg: Irene Martínez y Emma López

-69 Kg: Ilia Hernández

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MEN'S HANDBALL OLYMPIC GAMES QUALIFICATION TOURNAMENT MALMÖ (SWE)

 

                          SPAIN :ESP  21-24  :SLO SLOVENIA

                SPAIN :ESP  37-23  :IRI IRAN

             SWEDEN :SWE     -      :ESP SPAIN

 

We have to win +3 to Sweden ... very difficult but not impossible

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EUROPEAN BOXING OLYMPIC QUALIFICATION TOURNAMENT SAMSUN (TUR)

 

 

-49 Kg: Preliminaries: 1ª Round: :HUN VIRBAN, Gabor - :ESP CARMONA, Samuel

 

-52 Kg: Preliminaries: 2ª Round: :ESP ESCOBAR, Gabriel - :GEO TCHUBABRIA, Avtandil

 

-64 Kg: Preliminaries. 1ª Round: :BLR DAUHALIAVETS, Yauheni - :ESP OROZCO, Johann. WP 2-1

 

-75 Kg: Preliminaries: 1ª Round: :ESP BIACHO, Damian - :SRB DRENOVAK, Aleksandar. WP 3-0

-75 Kg: Preliminaries: 2ª Round: :ESP BIACHO, Damian - :FRA MBILLI, Christian

 

-81 Kg: Preliminaries: 2ª Round: :ESP CAMACHO, Alejandro

 

-60 Kg: Preliminaries: 2ª Round: :ESP MIRANDA, Jennifer

 

-75 Kg: Preliminaries: 1ª Round: :HUN SZATMARI, Petra - :ESP GUTIÉRREZ, Miriam, WP 3-0

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MEN'S HANDBALL OLYMPIC GAMES QUALIFICATION TOURNAMENT MALMÖ (SWE)

 

                          SPAIN :ESP  21-24  :SLO SLOVENIA

                SPAIN :ESP  37-23  :IRI IRAN

             SWEDEN :SWE  23-25  :ESP SPAIN

 

La victoria más amarga que recuerdo....

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SENIOR EUROPEAN WEIGHTLIFTING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2016, FORDE (NOR)

 

-56 Kg: Josue Brachi: 1º in Snatch. GOLD MEDAL, 2º in Clean&Jerk. SILVER MEDAL and 2º in Total. SILVER MEDAL

-62 Kg: Iván García

-69 Kg: David Sánchez y Victor Castro

-77 Kg: Andrés Mata y Héctor Santana

-85 Kg: Manuel Sánchez y Junior Santana

 

-48 Kg: Estefanía Juan: 8ª in Snatch, 7ª in Clean&Jerk and 7ª in Total (23 Points)

-53 Kg: Atenery Hernández: 

-58 Kg: Alba Sánchez y Mouna Skandy

-63 Kg: Irene Martínez y Emma López

-69 Kg: Ilia Hernández

 

Team Spain: 5th with 23 Points

 

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15 minutes ago, Fran-UDA said:

MEN'S HANDBALL OLYMPIC GAMES QUALIFICATION TOURNAMENT MALMÖ (SWE)

 

                          SPAIN :ESP  21-24  :SLO SLOVENIA

                SPAIN :ESP  37-23  :IRI IRAN

             SWEDEN :SWE  23-25  :ESP SPAIN

 

La victoria más amarga que recuerdo....

Realmente se merecían el cupo olímpico, si lo ganaban probablemente habrían obtenido alguna medalla en Río.

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