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Boxing IOC Olympic Qualifier 2 2024


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We haven't qualified in boxing since Beijing. For Tokyo we had 3 athletes lose quota bouts (1 had to withdraw due to injury). 20 yo Roulias is the only one this time who made it to a quota bout. Really hoping he can make it.

 

I'm not sure why we only sent two women here. I thought the youngsters Giannkopoulou and/or Stavridou deserved a chance as well as Linardatou who did so well in the previous qualifying tournament.

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1 hour ago, Tigercub said:

:PHI 4th Boxer for the Paris Olympic Games

 

Carlo Paalam qualifies via 5-0 win over Sachin Sachin of India

Happy for him as he was desperately unlucky to get an arm injury in the first world qualifier 

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Summary going into the last day

 

W50kg

Nazym Kyzaibay (3) :KAZ vs Kang Su Hyang (15) :PRK

Daina Moorehouse (1) :IRL vs Zlatislava Chukanova (9) :BUL

Zainab Adeshina (21) :NGR vs Pihla Kaivo Oja (6) :FIN

Mckenzie Wright (19) :CAN vs Fatima Herrera (18) :MEX

 

W54kg

Johana Gomez (5) :VEN vs Enkhjargal Mungunsetseg (6) :MGL (Sorry Josh I was right the second time around.)

Im Aeji (3) :KOR vs Zeynab Rahimova (20) :AZE

Bojana Gojkovic (11) :MNE vs Hsiao Wen Huang (1) :TPE

Jennifer Lehane (4) :IRL vs Hanna Lakotar (22) :HUN

 

W57kg

Alyssa Mendoza (7) :USA vs Maud Van der Toorn (1) :NED

Xu Zichun (6) :CHN vs Claudia Nechita (12) :ROU

Marine Camara (28) :MLI :yikes:vs Jaismine (9) :IND

Esra Yildiz (2) :TUR vs Nilawan Techasuep (4) :THA

 

W60kg

Qualified- Agnes Alexiusson (5) :SWE, Oh Yeon ji (6) :KOR

Box off- Thi Linh Ha (27) :VIE vs Vilma Viitanen (7) :FIN.

 

W66kg

Navbakhor Khamidova (4) :UZB vs Kristina Kuluhova (3) :SRB

Brigitte Mbabi (27) :COD vs Ivanusa Moreira (15) :CPV

Emilie Sonvico (5) :FRA vs Jessica Triebelova (11) :SVK

Ani Hovsepyan (10) :ARM vs Grainne Walsh (1) :IRL

 

W75kg

Melissa Gemini (16) :ITA vs Baison Manikon (8) :THA

Maryelis Yriza (20) :VEN vs Hergie Bacyadan (17) :PHI

Valentina Khalzova (2) :KAZ vs Shirleidis Orozco (12) :COL

Citlalli Ortiz (5) :MEX vs Patricia Mbata (11) :NGR.

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M51kg

Rafa Lozano (13) :ESP vs So Chonryong (9) :PRK

Gan-Erdene Gankhuyag (26) :MGL vs Roscoe Hill (2) :USA

Mahdi Parvizi (7) :IRI vs David de Pina (31) :CPV

Chunag Liu (28) :CHN vs Amit Panghal (1) :IND

 

M57kg

Qualified- Aider Abduraimov (20) :UKR, Carlo Paalam (1) :PHI

Box off- Munarbek Seitbek Uulu (11) :KGZ vs Sachin Siwach (5) :IND

 

M63.5kg

Qualified- Radoslav Rosenov (3) :BUL, Oier Ibarreche (20) :ESP, Erislandy Alvarez (2) :CUB, Malik Hasanov (13) :AZE.

Box 0ff- Alexandru Paraschiv (12) :MDA vs Mukhammedsabyr Bazarbay Uulu (4) :KAZ.

 

M71kg

Qualified- Zeyad Eashash (2) :JOR, Damian Durkacz (10) :POL, Nishant Dev (1) :IND, Lewis Richardson (8) :GBR.

Box off- Aidan Walsh (4) :IRL vs Angel Llanos (17) :PUR.

 

M80kg

Qualified- Christian Pinales (2) :DOM, Weerapon Jongjoho (17) :THA.

Box off- Rafayel Hovhannisyan (5) :ARM vs Hussein Iashaish (4) :JOR.

 

M92kg

Victor Schelstraete (14) :BEL vs Soheb Bouafia (10) :FRA

Mateusz Bereznicki (9) :POL vs Daniel Guzman (20) :DOM

Erkin Adylbek Uulu (19) :KGZ vs Loren Alfonso Dominguez (5) :AZE

Georgi Kushitashvili (1) :GEO vs Jamar Talley (2) :USA

 

M92+kg

Gerlon Congo (13) :ECU vs Fernando Arzola (2) :CUB

Martin McDonagh (11) :IRL vs Davit Chaloyan (7) :ARM

Ayoub Ghadfa Drissi El Aissaoui (3) :ESP vs Ahmed Hagag (6) :AUT

Stylianos Roulias (18) :GRE vs Dmytro Lovchynskyi (9) :UKR

 

  My predictions
Settled Qualifiers 4/14
Still possibly correct 23/37
Best case scenario  27/51

Well these haven't gone well but somehow I still have a very outside chance at hitting the 50% mark and remarkably I still have a shot at getting the 5th place  box off winners in M63.5kg and M71kg both correct which is bizarre and despite getting both "finalists" wrong I correctly predicted the box off at 80kg as well.

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so Mehdi Parvizi (I didn't even know him until a week ago) is the last chance to save the face of this sport, otherwise it will be first time in qualification era to have no boxer in the Olympics :(

 

One of the commentators said he calls the Iranians as "fighters" not boxers, I think that pretty much sums up everything about our boxers :d  guys like Gheshlaghi are very fun to watch but they don't get results because they don't land most of their punches.

 

I'm only upset about Habibinejad :(, he had a relatively easy draw, didn't saw his bout but apparently he gassed in the 3rd round. he participated in a high level tournament in Kazakhstan a week before this competition (and won the gold) that was a big mistake and cost him the Olympics. 

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Ranking (ceiling)

Country Boxers still in contention Current Qualifiers Ceiling
1 Australia  0 12 12
2 Uzbekistan 1 10 11
2 Ireland 5 6 11
4 Brazil 0 10 10
4 France 2 8 10
4 Kazakhstan 3 7 10
7 Italy 1 8 9
7 China  2 7 9
7 Thailand 2 7 9
7 USA 3 6 9
11 Turkey 1 7 8
12 India 3 4 7
13 Great Britain and NI 0 6 6
13 Cuba 1 5 6
13 Chinese Taipei  1 5 6
13 Colombia 1 5 6
13 Bulgaria 1 5 6
13 Azerbaijan 2 4 6
13 Spain 2 4 6
20 Algeria 0 5 5
20 Poland 1 4 5
20 Philippines 1 4 5
20 Nigeria 2 3 5
24 Serbia 1 3 4
24 Hungary 1 3 4
24 Mexico 2 2 4
24 North Korea 2 2 4
24 Venezuela 2 2 4
29 Tajikistan 0 3 3
29 Egypt 0 3 3
29 Morocco 0 3 3
29 Dominican Republic 0 3 3
29 Ukraine 1 2 3
29 Jordan 1 2 3
29 Belgium 1 2 3
29 Canada 1 2 3
29 Ecuador 1 2 3
29 Puerto Rico 1 2 3
29 Mongolia 2 1 3
29 Armenia 3 0 3
41 Japan 0 2 2
41 Sweden 0 2 2
41 Germany 0 2 2
41 Norway 0 2 2
41 Refugee team  0 2 2
41 Georgia 1 1 2
41 Netherlands 1 1 2
41 South Korea 1 1 2
41 Vietnam 1 1 2
41 DR Congo 1 1 2
41 Romania 1 1 2
41 Finland 2 0 2
41 Cape Verde 2 0 2
41 Kyrgyzstan 2 0 2
55 Croatia 0 1 1
55 Denmark 0 1 1
55 Mozambique 0 1 1
55 Panama 0 1 1
55 Samoa 0 1 1
55 Tunisia 0 1 1
55 Zambia 0 1 1
55 Kosovo 0 1 1
55 Slovakia 1 0 1
55 Austria 1 0 1
55 Congo 1 0 1
55 Dominica 1 0 1
55 Greece 1 0 1
55 Moldova 1 0 1
55 Montenegro 1 0 1

 

This table would probably have been more interesting as a tracking tool over the last couple of days but sure look. The table shows the best case qualification scenario by country. Australia and their Oceanian quotas are now gauranteed to have the most boxers in Paris with Uzbekistan and Brazil the other two countries who will definitely be in double digits with Uzbekistan gauranteed second if Navbakhor Khamidova :UZB can win tommorrow. Ireland could still join them on eleven and are significant favourites in 4 of the 5 fights tomorrow so have a very real shot of at least reaching double digits (and smashing their qualification record of 8). Kazakhstan also have a real shot at hitting double digits which would be a remarkable recovery after getting only 2 at Asian games. France are the last country with a chance to get to 10 which even if they don't quite hit is still a decent return for their home Olympic cycle. The country with their total set at this point that stands out is GB after the most shocking loss of the tournament with Elise Glynn :GBR losing to Marine Camara :MLI today. (They did win a quota with Lewis Richardson :GBR) They have had some dissapointing losses but to be honest 6 quotas isn't that far from a fair reflection of this squad. Other than Ireland and Kazakhstan, India and the USA have the most to gain tomorrow and both still can redeem mediocre qualifying campaigns with 3 wins from 3 tomorrow. I think India can get there, the US will do very well to win 2 tomorrow but like GB if the US ends up with 7 its probably a relatively fair reflection of their squad.

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Day 9 (1 Jun) Session 18 (Night) Results:

 

Women's 50kg R16:

 

:KAZ Kyzaibay - :GBR Stubley

:UKR Kob - :PRK Kang

:GUA Jamez - :IRL Moorehouse

:BUL Chukanova - :JPN Kinoshita

:NGR Adeshina - :JOR Nassar

:HAI Sterling - :FIN Kaivo-Oja

:CAN Wright - :SRB Radovanovic

:MEX Herrera - :ECU Aguas Chala

 

Women's 57kg R16:

 

:USA Mendoza - :UKR Molochko

:SLE Betist - :NED Van der Toorn

:CHN Xu - :CZE Horvath Sedlackova

:ROU Nechita - :GER Tas

:GBR Glynn - :MLI Camara

:SUI Milisic - :IND Jaismine

:TUR Yldiz Kahraman - :ESP Fernández Romero

:VIE Nguyen - :THA Techasuep

 

Men's 57kg SF:

 

:KGZ Seiitbek Uulu - :UKR Abduraimov

:IND Sachin - :PHI Paalam

 

Men's 63,5kg Box Off R1:

 

:MDA Paraschiv - :USA García

:KAZ Mukhammedsabyr - :COL Viafara Fory

 

Men's 71kg Box Off R1:

 

:IRL Walsh - :CUB Cuellar

:MDA Cebotari - :PUR Llanos Pérez

 

Men's 80kg SF:

 

:DOM Pinales - :ARM Hovhannisyan

:JOR Iashaish - :THA Jongjoho

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