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Wrestling UWW African/Oceanian Olympic Qualifier 2024

 

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Africa/Oceania qualifier entries

 

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more wrestlers in freestyle. in Greco some weights have only 4 or 6 athletes

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looking at the Greco brackets (tomorrow competitions) I expect Egypt to qualify a full team (they already have one) I can't see any of them in danger of losing the quota. but accident happens sometimes.

 

TUN and ALG are next best countries in Greco but in some weights they are in the same half as Egypt. I think all 12 qualified wrestlers will be from these 3 countries. but I hope to see some surprises 

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27 minutes ago, MHSN said:

looking at the Greco brackets (tomorrow competitions) I expect Egypt to qualify a full team (they already have one) I can't see any of them in danger of losing the quota. but accident happens sometimes.

 

TUN and ALG are next best countries in Greco but in some weights they are in the same half as Egypt. I think all 12 qualified wrestlers will be from these 3 countries. but I hope to see some surprises 

draw ?

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Four Oceania nations are competing in men's -67kg Greco-Roman and they all ended up on the same half of the bracket. Algeria likely wins the quota though.

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I see lots of wrestlers registered for both Greco and FS competitions and some of them simply just withdrew ! they probably tried their chance to see if they get a super easy draw in Greco (and withdrew when they didn't)

 

only 3 wrestlers are actually competing at 130kg (4 registered, 3 of them are in freestyle too, 1 withdrew) :facepalm:

 

first surprise of the day and probably the biggest one. Mohammad El Sayed the only Olympic medalist in this competition just lost to :TUN Nasr, and it wasn't just an accident, the Tunisian guy really deserved it :yikes:

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that was a very quick session, most of the matches finished in the first period

 

quota matches in Greco-Roman

 

60kg: :ALGvs:MAR and :COMvs:EGY

67kg: :TUNvs:SLE and :ALGvs:AUS

77kg: :ALGvs:MAR and :RSAvs:EGY

87kg: :ALGvs:ANG and :EGYvs:TUN

97kg: :ALGvs:TUN and :EGYvs:MAR

130kg: round robin, :TUN and :MAR 99.99% qualified

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