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Wrestling UWW Asian Olympic Qualifier 2024


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Wrestling UWW Asian Olympic Qualifier 2024

 

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Asian Qualifier Entry list

https://arena.uww.org/weight-category/1eee8091-0dc1-62ce-aece-29d4b609d8de

 

they didn't write the seeding this time, obviously because we will have the Asian Champs one weak earlier

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1 hour ago, MHSN said:

Asian Qualifier Entry list

https://arena.uww.org/weight-category/1eee8091-0dc1-62ce-aece-29d4b609d8de

 

they didn't write the seeding this time, obviously because we will have the Asian Champs one weak earlier

But if wrestlers are different will the nations get that seed or fresh draw

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18 minutes ago, Fly_like_a_don said:

But if wrestlers are different will the nations get that seed or fresh draw

seeds belong to the wrestlers, not the country.

 

only few wrestlers in each weight are going to both events but still they can change the seeding if they do good at the Asian Champs but most of them are weak and won't be able to do that. top countries send two different teams

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1 minute ago, MHSN said:

seeds belong to the wrestlers, not the country.

 

only few wrestlers in each weight are going to both events but still they can change the seeding if they do good at the Asian Champs but most of them are weak and won't be able to do that. top countries send two different teams

Right so basically a lucky draw or they may consider Asiad performances ?

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3 minutes ago, Fly_like_a_don said:

Right so basically a lucky draw or they may consider Asiad performances ?

none !

3 tournaments should be considered for the seeding, 2023 Worlds, 2024 Zagreb Open and 2024 Asian Championships. 

they could show the seeding right now (like they did with other continents) but that wasn't final since the Asian Champ will happen later, so this time they decided to not show the seeding until it's final.

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  • 3 weeks later...

I checked the entry list of Asian Champs and Asian OQT and except very weak countries (like SGP , IRQ etc) there are only few wrestlers in both tournaments,

 

obviously Asian top wrestling nations have enough money to send two different teams. :d

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On 3/22/2024 at 1:39 PM, MHSN said:

Brackets are out (the same link) I will write something about it later but from the first look some of our wrestlers got a bit lucky and some got the toughest possible draw. I'm OK with the draw overall. 

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Here are the previews for Women's Wrestling 

 

50kg: As simple as it gets :IND:PRK are in opposite halves and should qualify easily. Vinesh is returning to the category after a long time. She's a former World Medallist. North Korean is Asiad silver medalist.

 

53kg: :PRK:CHN are favourites and are in opposite halves. 

 

57kg: A dreadful draw in top half. :MGLOlympic medalist in 53kg, :PRKJong who beat Sakurai at AG but was cruelly denied and :CHNHong are in top half. The 2nd Chinese Feng tasted defeat to Sakurai for the first time in 5 years last week. In bottom half it's easy going for former World silver medalist:INDAnshu except for small hurdle in form of World U20 medallist Kyzy:KGZ.

 

I will say :PRK:IND

 

62kg : :MGL has an easy draw in top half. :PRK:CHN:IND in bottom half but :PRK should get it.

 

68: :KGZ Olympic medalist Zhumanzharova is favourite :INDNisha should follow but :CHN is strong too

 

76: :KAZ is favourite. :IND:CHN for next 2 quotas, I'll pick the former.

 

 

:PRK:IND 4

:CHN:KAZ:KGZ:MGL 1

 

I can't believe I put 1 for :CHN it could go maybe say upto 3 or so due to close fight in many and :IND getting 4 would be a record, maybe we end at 3 also.

 

 

 

 

 

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OK, let's take a look at freestyle draws

 

57kg:

the bracket is somehow balanced but the bottom half looks tougher to me

no clear favorite in the top half. I think 4 wrestlers have a chance to qualify. Zou (CHN) will face the Kyrgyz wrestler in the QF. and in other QF I expect to see MGL vs IRN. this is clearly our weakest weight and Mohammadnejad has a not-so-easy Russian (representing TJK) in the first round as well. I think any of these 4 wrestlers can qualify. 

we have 3 clear favorite in the bottom half, Aman (IND) the North Korean and Abdullaev. Aman has to beat Kazakhstan in the first round which is never easy. I always rank Aman very high but PRK in lightweight is something else and this guy won the silver in Hangzhou Asian Games. so I'm trying to not be biased so let's say :KGZ:IND

 

65kg:

while we have some challengers from KAZ, CHN and the russian mercenary of Bahrain, I think the first round match between Kudiev and Kiyooka will determine the top half quota. Kudiev is a very good Russian (recently bought by TJK) but Kiyooka beat the Olympic Champion Otoguro to make the Japanese team.

I'm very very surprised that MGL is not entering the Asian Games Champion Tulga. their new guy is not actually new and he was never impressive. I wonder how come he is #1 and Tulga is #2 !! he will face the host favorite Akmataliev. I think the winner of this match will qualify at the end but we also have Sujeet (IND) , I'm not familiar with him but he beat Bajrang back home. he has a big challenge in the first round against Jalalov (UZB) and last but not least is North Korea. Kim KJ won the bronze at the Asian Games and only lost to Tulga. in summary any of these 5 guys can qualify. this is a very tough weight in Asia. while I know I'm most probably wrong but I say :TJK:KGZ

 

74kg:

there are 5 or 6 quality wrestlers in the top half but I think one between Abdurakhmanov, Toktkomambetov or Asluev will qualify. Abdurakhmanov has a tough first round against the Russian-Tajik Evloev. if he wins I don't the QF will be challenging for him. I still pick the Olympic bronze medalist but I know he is getting old and is beatable now

there are two clear favorite, Kaipanov has a clean path to the SF and our Emami also most probably can win his QF with relative ease. Emami and Kaipanov are old rivals. they had couple of controversial matches before. Emami sometimes chokes when you don't expect him to but still I think :UZB:IRI

 

86kg:

3 Asian wrestlers are already qualified which makes this a bit easier. but still the draw is quite unbalanced and we have 3 favorite in the top half. Sharipov, Deepak and Ishiguro. I would pick Sharipov but he wrestled few days ago at the Asian Champs (although at 92kg) but still he will be a bit tired so I go with the winner of IND/JPN match, I think Deepak can prevail with his experience but it will be close. 

in bottom half I don't think the Kyrgyz wrestler can do much so it will be between CHN and MGL. my prediction :IND:CHN

 

97kg:
almost all of the favorite are in the bottom half and I think the top half will be between KAZ and CHN (slim chance for Korea) I give it to Yergali but I know the Chinese is well capable of beating him.

our Azarpira is the favorite for the quota but he has to face the worst possible opponent in the QF. Arash Yoshida if JPN has an Iranian father. he has the same style as our wrestlers mixing it with few Japanese tricks making him very dangerous. but still he is very young and this is his first serious 97kg competition. we also have Olympic bronze medalist grandpa Ibragimov and the Mongolian. any of these 4 wrestlers can qualify (sorry but I give no chance to India) still I think the top 2 seeds will make it :KAZ:IRI

 

125kg:
two big names in the first half, Deng (CHN) and Monkhtor (MGL) the last time they faced Deng beat the Mongolian narrowly but I think it will be different this time.

I see 4 guys capable of winning the quota in bottom half. Sharipov (the new Russian mercenary) looked good at the Asian Champs. he will be the favorite if he is not tired of back to back competitions. the giant Kazakh Batirmurzaev will be his biggest challenge, also Lazarev (KGZ) can be dangerous, he sometimes wins matches when you don't expect. also the former drug cheat Rakhimov is in the mix. I say :MGL:BRN

 

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