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Table Tennis ITTF Central Asian Olympic Qualifier 2024


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Table Tennis ITTF Central Asian Olympic Qualifier 2024

 

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Finals

 

Men: :IRI Noshad Alamian vs :IRI Nima Alamian

Women: :IRI Shahsavari vs :KAZ Mirkadirova

 

I assume Noshad will let his younger brother take the quota. he is very safe in the ranking. 99% guaranteed the quota. Nima started the tournament with a 4-0 defeat but luckily survived the group stage and beat #1 seed Gerassimenko 

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29 minutes ago, MHSN said:

Finals

 

Men: :IRI Noshad Alamian vs :IRI Nima Alamian

Women: :IRI Shahsavari vs :KAZ Mirkadirova

 

I assume Noshad will let his younger brother take the quota. he is very safe in the ranking. 99% guaranteed the quota. Nima started the tournament with a 4-0 defeat but luckily survived the group stage and beat #1 seed Gerassimenko 

"Fair play"  - funny.

 

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7 minutes ago, Adriano said:

"Fair play"  - funny.

 

you would do something different if you had to play your own brother for the quota you don't need ? 

 

and btw the match is scheduled for tomorrow, not done yet

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26 minutes ago, Adriano said:

"Fair play"  - funny.

 

Asia is notorious helpful to each other in table tennis. In 2016, all the top players withdrew from the overall Asian qualifier because they could qualify through the rankings. This ended up costing a few European table tennis players a spot in the Olympics.

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1 hour ago, MHSN said:

you would do something different if you had to play your own brother for the quota you don't need ? 

 

and btw the match is scheduled for tomorrow, not done yet

This is I am more angry for Gerassimienko.

 

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17 hours ago, MHSN said:

Finals

 

Men: :IRI Noshad Alamian vs :IRI Nima Alamian

Women: :IRI Shahsavari vs :KAZ Mirkadirova

 

I assume Noshad will let his younger brother take the quota. he is very safe in the ranking. 99% guaranteed the quota. Nima started the tournament with a 4-0 defeat but luckily survived the group stage and beat #1 seed Gerassimenko 

no surprise Nima won the match (not really a match, just some warming up) 4-1 to qualify

 

and :IRI Neda Shahsavari won the women's quota beating Mirkadirova 4-3 in a very close match. she will be the first Iranian woman to participate in 3 Olympics ! 2012, 2016 and now 2024.

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On 5/18/2024 at 11:59 AM, JoshMartini007 said:

Asia is notorious helpful to each other in table tennis. In 2016, all the top players withdrew from the overall Asian qualifier because they could qualify through the rankings. This ended up costing a few European table tennis players a spot in the Olympics.

poor Europeans lol

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