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Calendario deporte olímpico español semana del 26 octubre al 1 de noviembre. Ver en  :  https://clasificacionolimpica2020.blogspot.com/search/label/Calendario semanal

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CALENDARIO DEPORTE OLÍMPICO ESPAÑOL. Semana del 9 al 15 de noviembre con enlaces para seguir todas las competiciones. Ver en : https://clasificacionolimpica2020.blogspot.com/search/label/Calendario semanal

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Calendario deporte olímpico español Semana del 22 al 28 de noviembre, con enlaces para seguir las competiciones, equipos españoles, situación de los españoles cara a la clasificación olímpica etc. Ver en : https://clasificacionolimpica2020.blogspot.com/search/label/Calendario semanal

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JUDO Españoles que estarían en plaza olímpica a través del ranking. Ranking olímpico actual. Próxima competición Masters Doha. Proceso clasificatorio Tokio Ver en : https://clasificacionolimpica2020.blogspot.com/search/label/Judo

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CALENDARIO 2021 DEPORTE OLÍMPICO ESPAÑOL Para cada deporte: fechas de los preolímpicos pendientes, las plazas olímpicas que otorga cada uno, las fechas de finalización de los rankings olímpicos. Se irán actualizando los cambios. Ver en : https://clasificacionolimpica2020.blogspot.com/search/label/Calendario mensual

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:ESP QUALIFICATION SYSTEM TOKYO 2020. JUDO :ESP

 

*Male* *Female*

 

*Individual Qualification*

 

IJF Olympic World Ranking (25/05/18 - 28/06/21) 

 

IJF Olympic Ranking for Europe (25/05/18 - 28/06/21) 

 

 

European Championships Prague, Czech Republic (19/11/20 - 21/11/20)

 

-60 Kg: Francisco Garrigos: 3º (350) /-66 Kg: Daniel Perez: 7º (182), Alberto Gaitero (112) /-73 Kg: Salvador Cases (84) /-90 Kg: Nikoloz Sherazadashvili: 5º (252)

 

-48 Kg: Laura Martínez: 5ª (252), Mireia Lapuerta: 7ª (182) /-52 Kg: Estrella Lopez: 3ª (350), Ana Perez: 5ª (252) /-63 Kg: Isabel Puche (6), Cristina Cabaña (6) /-70 Kg: Ai Tsunoda (6) /+78 Kg: Sara Alvarez (6)

 

Olympic Ranking 

 

*-60 Kg >> 18 Quotas

6º Francisco Garrigos with 4571 Points. OLYMPIC QUOTA FOR SPAIN / 125º Justo Nuñez with 158 Points / 175º Joaquin Gomis with 80 Points / 243º Oriol Subirana with 32 points / 259º Iokin Sagarzazu with 24 Points / 282º Ian Saiz with 16 Points / 327º Raul Diaz with 8 Points / 339º Juan Quintero with 6 Points

 

*-66 Kg >> 18 Quotas

10º Alberto Gaitero with 3516 Points. OLYMPIC QUOTA FOR SPAIN / 33º Daniel Perez with 1554 Points / 55º David García with 876 Points / 112º Adrián Nieto with 261 Points / 165º Salvador Cases with 116 Points / 246º David Ramirez with 38 Points / 247º Gar Uriarte with 38 Points / 270º Adrián Labrado with 31 Points / 275º Oier Goikoetxea with 28 Points / 290º Jose Antonio Aranda with 22 Points / 369º Ricardo Casas with 8 Points

 

*-73 Kg >> 18 Quota

54º Salvador Cases with 850 Points / 115º Jorge Cano with 226 Points / 258º Daniel Segado with 38 Points / 272º Pablo Sánchez with 32 Points / 279º Luis Martínez with 28 Points  / 287º Alberto Varela with 26 Points / 321º Javier Cabello with 18 Points / 359º Antonio Sanchez with 12 Points / 412º Jose Antonio Aranda with 6 Points

 

*-81 Kg >> 18 Quotas

78º Igor Herrero with 489 Points / 79º Alfonso Urquiza with 476 Points / 85º Jose María Mendiola with 427 Points / 179º Alexis Rosas with 89 Points / 216º Javier Gallego with 55 Points / 275º Daniel Nieto with 22 Points / 310º William Molina with 14 Points / 351º Daniel Merino with 8 Points / 351º Adrian Ponce with 8 Points 

 

*-90 Kg >> 18 Quotas

1º Nikoloz Sherazadashvili with 8111 Points. OLYMPIC QUOTA FOR SPAIN / 149º Ilia Kabhuliani with 112 Points / 215º Adrian Nacimiento with 38 Points / 217º Marc Sabater with 36 Points

 

*-100 Kg >> 18 Quotas 

174º Pedro Jimenez with 42 Points / 227º David Ruiz with 8 Points

 

*+100 Kg >> 18 Quotas

63º Irinel Chelaru with 425 Points / 157º Angel Parra with 43 Points

 

 

Olympic Ranking

 

*-48 Kg >> 18 Quotas

4ª Julia Figueroa with 4407 Points. OLYMPIC QUOTA FOR SPAIN / 9ª Laura Martínez with 3638 Points / 39ª Mireia Lapuerta with 972 Points / 109ª Cinta García with 119 Points / 175ª Carla Montaner with 16 Points / 189ª Celia Hidalgo with 8 Points

 

*-52 Kg >> 18 Quotas

7ª Ana Perez with 3669 Points. OLYMPIC QUOTA FOR SPAIN / 29ª Estrella Lopez with 1586 Points / 42ª Nina Estefanía Esteo with 1011 Points  / 106ª Sofia Hogrefe with 133 Points / 151ª Laura Bajo with 54 Points / 162ª Irene Diaz with 36 Points / 171ª Marta Also with 32 Points / 174ª Almudena Gomez with 29 Points / 215ª Irene Esteve with 8 Points / 215ª Elena Aguilar with 8 Points

 

*-57 Kg >> 18 Quotas

66ª Jaione Equiosain with 444 Points / 81ª Carla Ubasart with 316 Points / 144ª Ángeles Lopez with 72 Points / 183ª Sonia Montero with 32 Points / 207ª Marina Fernández with 21 Points / 210ª Maria Ruiz with 20 Points / 217ª Izaskun Ballesteros with 16 Points / 234ª Tecla Cadilla with 9 Points / 259ª Maitane Herrero with 6 Points

 

*-63 Kg >> 18 Quotas

44ª Isabel Puche with 975 Points / 46ª Cristina Cabaña with 942 Points / 84ª Sarai Padilla with 211 Points / 144ª Patricia Robles with 48 Points / 151ª Vlada Kopnyayeva with 36 Points / 178ª Laura Vazquez with 16 Points

 

*-70 Kg >> 18 Quotas

18ª Maria Bernabéu with 3112 Points. OLYMPIC QUOTA FOR SPAIN / 40ª Sara Rodríguez with 949 Points / 45ª Ait Tsunoda with 722 Points / 182ª Maria del Mar Paredes with 8 Points

 

*-78 Kg >> 18 Quotas

63ª Laia Talarn with 304 Points

 

*+78 Kg >> 18 Quotas

29ª Sara Alvarez: with 1476 Points. OLYMPIC QUOTA FOR SPAIN (CONTINENTAL QUOTA)  / 107ª Patricia Ferrer with 54 Points

 

 

*Mixed* 

 

*Team Qualification*

 

All NOCs having a full team can enter for the Mixed Team:

 

Men: -73 Kg (60Kg, 66Kg, 73Kg), -90 Kg (73Kg, 81Kg, 90Kg), +90 Kg (90Kg, 100Kg, +100Kg)

Women: -57 Kg (48Kg, 52Kg, 57Kg), -70Kg (57Kg, 63Kg, 70Kg), +70 Kg (70Kg, 78Kg, +78Kg)

 

Spain not qualified for team competition, with only 5 slots filled

 

Men: -60Kg (1), -66Kg (1), -73Kg (-), -81Kg (-), -90Kg (1), -100Kg (-), +100Kg (-)

Women: -48Kg (2), -52Kg (1), -57Kg (-), -63Kg (-), -70Kg (1), -78Kg (-), +78Kg (1)

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Calendario deporte olímpico español Semana del 30 de noviembre al 6 de diciembre, con enlaces para seguir las competiciones, equipos españoles, situación de los españoles cara a la clasificación olímpica etc. Ver en : https://clasificacionolimpica2020.blogspot.com/search/label/Calendario semanal

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:ESP QUALIFICATION SYSTEM TOKYO 2020. SWIMMING :ESP

 

http://dosya.tyf.gov.tr/public/upload/0/2018-03/swimming.pdf

 

 

*Male* *Female*

 

*Individual Qualification*

 

Olympic Qualifying Time "A" and Olympic Selection Time "B" (01/03/19 - 27/06/21) 

 

 

*Criterios de clasificación RFEN:

 

*Trofeo Internacional Castellón, Spain (05/12/20 - 06/12/20) Obtendrá la clasificación el 1er clasificado español que obtenga la Mínima A en la Final A

 

 

*100m Backstroke >> (A > 53.85 / B > 55.47)

 

Hugo Gonzalez > 53.84 (A)

 

*200m Backstroke >> (A > 1:57.50 / B > 2:01.03)

 

Nicolas García > 1:57.16 (A)

 

*200m Medley >> (A > 1:59.67 / B > 2:03.26)

 

Hugo Gonzalez > 1:58.63 (A)

 

*800m Freestyle >> (A > 8:33.36 / B > 8:48.76)

 

Mireia Belmonte > 8:32.61 (A)

 

*1500m Freestyle >> (A > 16:32.04 / B > 17:01.80)

 

Mireia Belmonte > 16:05.02 (A)

 

*200m Backstroke >> (A > 2:10.39 / B > 2:14.30)

 

África Zamorano > 2:09.35 (A)

 

*200m Breaststroke >> (A > 2:25.52 / B > 2:29.89)

 

Jessica Vall > 2:24.62 (A)

 

 

5 OLYMPIC QUOTAS FOR SPAIN

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Calendario deporte olímpico español. Semana del 7 al 13 de diciembre, con enlaces para seguir las competiciones, equipos españoles, etc. Ver en : https://clasificacionolimpica2020.blogspot.com/search/label/Calendario semanal 

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