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Taekwondo ATU Asian Olympic Qualifier 2024


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On 3/12/2024 at 6:17 PM, MHSN said:

that was expected actually. Rafalovich has a good rank mostly because of his old results, their 80kg guys (both Jaysunov and Salaev) had more success recently, Jaysunov was only few seconds away from qualifying through the Grand Slam. 

 

beside that 80kg will be much easier for then to earn the quota.

But why would they just bring 1 athlete to the event and not 2?

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15 minutes ago, Pasolini said:

But why would they just bring 1 athlete to the event and not 2?

because Ulugbek Rashitov was already qualified at 68kg. they had just one more male spot available

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1 hour ago, MHSN said:

because Ulugbek Rashitov was already qualified at 68kg. they had just one more male spot available

ah sorry, forgot about that. 

 

quick hypothetical question then:

Uzbekistan already has 2 athletes. What would happened if a rellocation is necessary on +80kg? Could still Rafalovich be called and be a third male Uzbek as his quota is by the ranking?

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14 minutes ago, Pasolini said:

ah sorry, forgot about that. 

 

quick hypothetical question then:

Uzbekistan already has 2 athletes. What would happened if a rellocation is necessary on +80kg? Could still Rafalovich be called and be a third male Uzbek as his quota is by the ranking?

no I don't think so. they made it clear in the rules that the reallocation will happen with respect to that original rule 

 

so I assume that will go to the next available athlete. (from Brazil if he doesn't qualify himself directly in Pan-Am)

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quota fights

 

58kg M: :KSA vs :PLE / :PHI vs :KAZ
+80kg M: :CHN vs :TPE / :LBN vs :IRI

57kg W: :LBN vs :PHI / :CAM vs :KOR

+67kg W: :KAZ vs :TJK / :LBN vs :JOR

 

no quota for Afghanistan :( Mohsen Rezaee who was their best chance in all sports lost two close rounds to the Palestinian athlete (if I'm not wrong a former World Junior medalist) and Amiri at +80 lost a very close match to TPE. 

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Day 2 Olympic Quotas

Women’s -57kg: :LBN:KOR

Women’s +67kg: :TJK:JOR

Men’s -58kg: :PLE:KAZ

Men’s +80kg: :CHN:IRI

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:PLE qualifies their second athlete to Paris in men’s -58kg! :thumbup:
 

Great fight, the Saudi Arabian seemed a little gassed at the end though. 

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