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1 hour ago, samterry said:

With Rafael Lozano's qualification, it's the highest :ESP representation at the Olympics boxing competition since ofc 1992.

And another one! Ayoub Ghadfa (+92kg) gets the 6th quota for :ESP (3 quotas in this second qualifier) :clap::clap:

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Day 10 (2 Jun) Session 20 (Night) Results:

 

Women's 50kg QF:

 

:KAZ Kyzaibay - :PRK Kang

:IRL Moorehouse - :BUL Chukanova

:NGR Adeshina - :FIN Kaivo-Oja

:CAN Wright - :MEX Herrera

 

Women's 57kg QF:

 

:USA Mendoza - :NED Van der Toorn

:CHN Xu - :ROU Nechita

:MLI Camara - :IND Jaismine

:TUR Yldiz Kahraman - :THA Techasuep

 

Men's 63,5kg Box Off 5th:

 

:MDA Paraschiv - :KAZ Mukhammedsabyr

 

Men's 71kg Box Off 5th:

 

:IRL Walsh - :PUR Llanos Pérez

 

Women's 60kg Box Off 3th:

 

:VIE Ha - :FIN Viitanen

 

Men's 57kg Box Off 3th:

 

:KGZ Seiitbek Uulu - :IND Sachin

 

Men's 80kg Box Off 3th:

 

:ARM Hovhannisyan - :JOR Iashaish

 

Men's +92kg QF:

 

:ECU Congo Chala - :CUB Arzola

:IRL McDonagh - :ARM Chaloyan

:ESP Ghadfa Drissi El Aissaoui - :AUT Hagag

:GRE Roulias - :UKR Lovchynskyi

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Olympic Quotas

 

Women's 50kg

 

:KAZ Nazym Kizaibay

:FIN Pihla Kaivo-Oja

:IRL Daina Moorehouse

:MEX Fátima Herrera

 

Women's 54kg

 

:MGL Enkhjargal Munguntsetseg

:TPE Hsiao Wen Huang

:KOR Aeji Im

:IRL Jennifer Lehane

 

Women's 57kg

 

:USA Alyssa Mendoza

:IND Jaismine Jaismine

:CHN Zichun Xu

:TUR Esra Yildiz

 

Women's 60kg

 

:SWE Agnes Alexiusson

:KOR Yeonji Oh

:VIE Thi Linh Ha

 

Women's 66kg

 

:UZB Navbakhor Khamidova

:SVK Jessica Triebelova

:COD Brigitte Mbabi

:IRL Grainne Walsh

 

Women's 75kg

 

:THA Baison Manikon

:KAZ Valentina Khalzova

:PHI Hergie Bacyadan

:MEX Vanessa Ortiz

 

Men's 51kg

 

:ESP Rafael Serrano

:CPV David De Pina

:USA Roscoe Hill

:IND Amit Amit

 

Men's 57kg

 

:PHI Carlo Paalam

:UKR Aider Abduraimov

:KGZ Munarbek Seiitbek Uulu

 

Men's 63,5kg

 

:BUL Radoslav Rosenov

:CUB Erislandy Álvarez

:ESP Oier Ibarreche

:AZE Malik Hasanov

:KAZ Bazarbay Mukhammedsabyr

 

Men's 71kg

 

:JOR Zeayd Eashash

:IND Nishant Dev

:POL Damian Durkacz

:GBR Lewis Richardson

:IRL Aidan Walsh

 

Men's 80kg

 

:THA Weerapon Jongjoho

:DOM Cristian Javier Pinales

:JOR Hussein Iashaish

 

Men's 92kg

 

:BEL Victor Schelstraete

:AZE Loren Alfonso Domínguez

:GEO Georgii Kushitashvili 

:POL Mateusz Bereznicki

 

Men's +92kg

 

:ECU Gerlon Congo Chala

:ARM Davit Chaloyan

:ESP Ayoub Ghadfa

:UKR Dmytro Lovchynskyi

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Posted (edited)

Final Qualification summary

 

  Country Projected qualifiers Actual Qualifiers Total qualifiers
1 Australia  0 0 12
2 Uzbekistan 0 1 11
3 Ireland 5 4 10
3 Kazakhstan 2 3 10
3 Brazil 1 0 10
6 Thailand 1 2 8
6 USA 3 2 8
6 China  2 1 8
6 Turkey 2 1 8
6 France 0 0 8
6 Italy 0 0 8
12 India 3 3 6
12 Spain 0 3 6
12 Great Britain and NI 3 1 6
12 Chinese Taipei  1 1 6
16 Azerbaijan 1 2 5
16 Poland 3 2 5
16 Philippines 2 2 5
16 Cuba 2 1 5
16 Bulgaria 0 1 5
16 Colombia 0 0 5
16 Algeria 0 0 5
23 Mexico 1 2 4
24 Ukraine 1 2 3
24 Jordan 1 2 3
24 Belgium 0 1 3
24 Ecuador 0 1 3
24 Nigeria 0 0 3
24 Serbia 1 0 3
24 Hungary 0 0 3
24 Tajikistan 2 0 3
24 Egypt 0 0 3
24 Morocco 0 0 3
34 South Korea 1 2 2
34 Mongolia 2 1 2
34 Sweden 1 1 2
34 Georgia 1 1 2
34 Vietnam 0 1 2
34 DR Congo 0 1 2
34 Dominican Republic 0 1 3
34 North Korea 0 0 2
34 Venezuela 0 0 2
34 Canada 0 0 2
34 Puerto Rico 0 0 2
34 Japan 1 0 2
34 Germany 0 0 2
34 Norway 0 0 2
34 Refugee team  0 0 2
49 Armenia 2 1 1
49 Finland 1 1 1
49 Cape Verde 0 1 1
49 Kyrgyzstan 0 1 1
49 Slovakia 1 1 1
49 Netherlands 1 0 1
49 Romania 0 0 1
49 Croatia 1 0 1
49 Denmark 0 0 1
49 Mozambique 0 0 1
49 Panama 0 0 1
49 Samoa 0 0 1
49 Tunisia 0 0 1
49 Zambia 0 0 1
49 Kosovo 0 0 1

So Uzbekistan secure there status behind Australia's nonsense total with the second largest squad for Paris after Navbakhor Khamidova's :UZB win combined with Martin McDonagh :IRL razor thin loss. Ireland took their time getting there with plenty of ups and downs but ultimately beat their official target of 8 and hit my and probably the squad's unofficial target of 10 although Kelyn Cassidy's :IRL and Martin McDonagh's losses do still sting. Kazakhstan complete their remarkable recovery from their Asian games debacle to join Ireland and Brazil on 10. Thailand take advantage of a home qualifying tournament and the fortunate reallacation of Chinzorig Baatarsukh's :MGL Asian games quota to Bunjong Sinsiri :THA to set an impressive total of 8. The US had a couple of very big names (Robby Gonzalez :USA, Jamar Talley :USA) miss out but utimately should be fairly satisfied with their 8 qualifiers. China, Italy, Turkey and France all conclude succesful qualifying campaigns also on 8 qualifiers although France might be a little dissapointed after securing 7 at European Games and having strong squads at both of the world tournaments to not add further to their tally for their home Olympics. Succesful final qualifying tournaments for Spain, Azerbaijan, Chinese Taipei, Poland, Philippines, Mexico, Jordan all wrap up relatively to very succesful qualifying campaigns while India, Ukraine and South Korea somewhat redeem what had been dissapointing ones up to this point. While Cuba have been hurt by the shift towards gender parity missing out in two of the men's weightclasses to end up with just 5 quotas is still a major surprise. While certainly not Cuba it was a major surprise it took Armenia to one of the very last fights to take a quota and that fight could so easily have gone the other way. Japan join them in the major dissapointment category with just 2 quotas failing to kick on after a very succesful Tokyo. Notable countries who miss out entirely include Iran, Argentina, Greece, Czechia, Belarus (although they only competed at one tournament), Moldova, New Zealand, Turkmenistan, Uganda, Ghana, South Africa and Kenya.

 

Continental Breakdown

 

  Projected Actual 1st world qualifier Total
Europe 24 22 24 46
Asia  19 20 17 37
Americas 8 7 8 15
Africa 0 2 0 2

I do think it is interesting to have a quick look at a continental breakdown given the uneven number of quotas available at the continental qualifiers. Ultimately Europe prevailed at both world qualifiers and justified their additional continental quotas even in Russia's absence. It was good to see 2 African boxers get over the line here as they had suffered the most from less continental quotas being allocated although its hard to argue they deserve more quotas than they were allocated. Unsurprisingly Oceania didn't produce a single qualifier at either of the world qualifying events.

 

My predictions

 

  Correct predictions Percentage 
European Games 25/44 56.8%
African Qualifying tournament 9/18

50%

Asian Games 18/34 52.9%
Pan-American Games 20/30 66.7%
Pacific Games 12/13 92.3%
First world qualifier 18/49 36.7%
Second world qualifers 23/51 45.1%
Total 125/239 52.3%

 

Well at least I got close to 50% this time around with a couple of mistakes and a few surprise results costing me but I did break 50% for qualification as a whole which while a little dissapointing is fine.

 

The final thing I would say about this tournament is I thought the standard of judging was much improved. After some concerning judging decisions at earlier qualifiers outside of some very close fights which no matter what the decision would have genereated controvversy one way or the other and Thailand getting the typical home advantage the judging was fine and that at least is encouraging for the Olympics. My perception at least was there was much more consensus among judges at this tournament and if they weed out the last few bad judges I really wouldn't be that concerned right now about judging playing a major factor at the Olympics. Refereeing wise there did seem to be an increase accross the board in the number of points deductions dished out but as I explained in great detail at some point in the first world qualifying thread one point deduction basically doesn't matter and there were only 1 or 2 fights in the entire tournament that the final outcome of a fight was actually effected by warnings. 

 

 

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