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Wrestling UWW World Olympic Qualifier 2024


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7 hours ago, Fly_like_a_don said:

:PRKJong In Sun loses that's some result 

 

I would say Akobia :UKR was a clear favourite in 57 kg from the very beginning. It is a real surpise that she lost SF and will have to fight for quota tomorrow. Sadly she was not accurate enough again (as she was not the European qualifier as well) and lost at the very end the match where she was better.

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I think ElSayed owes this quota to Etlinger :d

 

he was in a terrible shape physically and one more match, specially early in the morning (when you just cut weight twice) would be very exhausting for him. and Etlinger is a tough guy 

 

I think ElSayed wasn't on the mat today for more than 4-5 minutes. he finished all his matches very quick :yikes: before gassing badly like he did yesterday. 

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No ones posting about it so I’ll do it myself :d

 

Women’s Wrestling Quotas (As a reminder, the winner of each repechage bracket will take on each other for the third OQP)

 

50kg: :GER:PRK

Repechage Bracket 1: :FRA v. :BUL / TBD v. :VIE / TBD v. :AZE

Repechage Bracket 2: :BRA v. :PAN / TBD v. :ITA / TBD v. :NGR

 

53kg: :MGL:MDA

Repechage Bracket 1: :AUT v. :KGZ / TBD v. :UZB / TBD v. :HUN
Repechage Bracket 2: :SRI v. :BRA / TBD v. :GRE / TBD v. :TUR

 

57kg: :BRA:AIN

Repechage Bracket 1: :MGL v. :MEX / TBD v. :HUN / TBD v. :UKR

Repechage Bracket 2: :ITA v. :KGZ / TBD v. :UZB
 

62kg: :TUR:ROU

Repechage Bracket 1: :AUS v. :CHN / TBD v. :AIN
Repechage Bracket 2: :FRA v. :POL / TBD v. :SWE / TBD v. :VEN

 

68kg: :CHN:IND

Repechage Bracket 1: :AIN v. :CZE / TBD v. :ROU 
Repechage Bracket 2: :CAN v. :KOR / TBD v. :BUL 

 

76kg: :BUL:ROU

Repechage Bracket 1: :LTU v. :FRA / TBD v. :AIN

Repechage Bracket 2: :AUT v. :AIN / TBD v. :UKR / TBD v. :MGL

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18 minutes ago, MHSN said:

I think ElSayed owes this quota to Etlinger :d

 

he was in a terrible shape physically and one more match, specially early in the morning (when you just cut weight twice) would be very exhausting for him. and Etlinger is a tough guy 

 

I think ElSayed wasn't on the mat today for more than 4-5 minutes. he finished all his matches very quick :yikes: before gassing badly like he did yesterday. 

This guy is always capable of finishing matches too early, but if he doesn't it becomes a nightmare always as he gasses , always the same :d I'm really happy for him , he was gifted a chance , but make the best use of it

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