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Summer Youth Olympic Games 2018


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33 minutes ago, mrv86 said:

Results for American Archery CQT 

 

Girls: :BRA & :DOM, that gets the quota as Argentina finished second.

Boys::CUB & :CAN; Argentina's Julian Austin fulfilled the qualification conditions to achieve a host country quota

:ISV won the tournament the day before, but the qualifiers were held today and he missed out :cry:

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Asian Cadet Wrestling, quotas in Women's wrestling (two sports per event)

 

43kg: :JPN:MGL

49kg: :JPN:UZB

57kg: :JPN:IND

65kg: :JPN:CHN

74kg: :JPN:UZB

 

Japan won gold in all Youth Olympics weights, :yikes: now they have to pick two weights ! they also held extra 3rd place matches between bronze medalists in case they needed a 3rd wrestlers to qualify in that weight.

 

and freestyle results. Iran qualified in 3 weights, which means they have to drop one of them

 

48kg: :UZB

55kg: :JPN

65kg: :IRI (2nd place :KAZ)

80kg: :IRI (2nd place :UZB)

110kg: :IRI (2nd place :IND)

 

personally I expect Iran to drop 80kg quota. it will also depend on other continent results. I would prefer to avoid Russia !

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  • Quotas of African boxing 
  1. Women's -51 Kg: :NGR
  2. Women's -60 Kg: :TUN
  3. Men's -52 Kg: :ALG
  4. Men's -56 Kg: :MAR
  5. Men's -60 Kg: :EGY
  6. Men's -64 Kg: :MAR
  7. Men's -69 Kg: :MAR
  8. Men's -75 kg: :ALG
  9. Men's -81 Kg: :EGY
  10. Men's +91 Kg: :EGY

 

what i don't understand is the other 3 weight categories in women's side , they aren't matching with olympic weight categories so i don't know what Aiba will do to those players , anyway those are countries that won those categories :- 

  1. Women's -54 kg: :MAR
  2. Women's -64 Kg: :TUN
  3. Women's -69 kg: :MAR
  4. Women's -48 Kg: :ETH

those're full results of Finals : http://www.frmboxe.ma/documentation/championnat_d_afrique_junior_2018/Resultats_Championnat_d_afrique_2018_Session5.pdf

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apparently Iranian officials were told by AFC that they have to pick one team to send to YOG in Futsal. which Iran will pick the boys team for sure . I can't see that in official qualification documents. maybe AFC's internal rule ?! :mumble:

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8 minutes ago, MHSN said:

apparently Iranian officials were told by AFC that they have to pick one team to send to YOG in Futsal. which Iran will pick the boys team for sure . I can't see that in official qualification documents. maybe AFC's internal rule ?! :mumble:

Nope, you can only qualify one team per sport as well. 

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hace 8 minutos, intoronto said:

Nope, you can only qualify one team per sport as well. 

What? I thought that rule was only for the host.

For example, in 2014 USA played both rugby tournaments and new zealand played both in hockey as well.

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14 minutes ago, LDOG said:

What? I thought that rule was only for the host.

For example, in 2014 USA played both rugby tournaments and new zealand played both in hockey as well.

It has changed apparently, I am not sure if its a set rule though. Canada wanted to enter both men and women's rugby sevens but chose men's field hockey because of this rule. 

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