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The competition starts tomorrow. 1st day brackets are out

http://www.worldtaekwondo.org/competition/view.html?nid=140001&mcd=C10&sc=in

 

our team made it to Baku at the end. for few days they were afraid that there will be more doping cases in the team and the whole team is probably contaminated, they were almost ready to send everybody home but no more news "so far" and they traveled to Baku.

 

maybe those two kids (happened to be roommates) took something or ate something together. :dunno: I guess we will never know

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Team Canada :CAN (W: 8, M: 8, T: 16)

 

Women

Angelique Orozco (-46kg)

Viviane Tranquille (-49kg)

Megan Brewster (-53kg)

Skylar Park (-57kg)

Ashley Kraayeveld (-62kg)

Natalie Iliesco (-67kg)

Sofie Nicholson (-73kg)

Rachel Fountain (+73kg)

 

Men

Nicholas Hoefling (-54kg)

Braven Park (-58kg)

Shane Britton (-63kg)

Tae-Ku Park (-68kg)

Charlelie Mercier (-73kg)

Cedric Ndzouli (-80kg)

Ethienne Brunet (-87kg)

Marc-Andre Bergeron (+87kg)

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a lot of surprising scores in the first day of competition...:yikes:

 

 

women's -57kg Semifinals

 

:HUN Luana Marton vs :BRA Maria Clara Pacheco

:TPE Lo Chia-Ling vs :TUR Hatice Kubra Ilgun

 

 

men's -68kg Semifinals

 

:GBR Bradly Sinden vs :IRI Matin Rezaei

:UZB Ulugbek Rashitov vs :KOR Jin Ho-Jun

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Disappointing result for :GBR Jade Jones. In a few of her recent competitions, she hasn't shown the kind of consistency that we are used to seeing with her.

 

I still expect her to qualify for Paris but not sure that she will be getting the same level of hype from the BBC this time around (which may actually end up working in her favour) 

 

Bradley Sinden on the other hand, just keeps going on about his business. 

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@phelps Uh, I need an explanation because :HUN Luana Márton became a World Champion at the age of 17 in an Olympic weight class

 

What. The. Fuck. This came out of nowhere. First ever Hungarian gold in a women's events at the Taekwondo Worlds. And we just had our first ever gold last year thanks to Omar Salim. Crazy stuff happening in Hungarian taekwondo, we didn't even have a single Olympic quota for 20 years and now we are winning gold medals at the WCh. 

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4 minutes ago, thepharoah said:

so what doesn AIN stand for , i know it's Russian Athletes participating , but i'm curious to know what does this abbreviation mean :d

it's for Independent Neutral Athletes, but since INA is already the Indonesian global signature, they used the French version of the signature, which is AIN

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