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Taekwondo 2017 Discussion Thread


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World Grand Prix Finals (Abidjan, CIV)

 

Day 2 Recap

 

 

Women's -57kg

 

Semifinals

 

Jade Jones (GBR) b. Tatiana Kudashova (RUS) 18-14

Marta Calvo Gomez (ESP) b. Ekaterina Kim (RUS) 11-9

 

Bronze Medal Match

 

Tatiana Kudashova (RUS) b. Ekaterina Kim (RUS) 11-9

 

Final

 

Jade Jones (THA) b. Marta Calvo Gomez (ESP) 26-7

 

 

Men's +80kg

 

Semifinals

 

In Kyo-Don (KOR) b. Sajjad Mardani (IRI) 12-7

Vladislav Larin (RUS) b. Abdoul Issoufou (NIG) 9-8

 

Bronze Medal Match

 

Abdoul Issoufou (NIG) b. Sajjad Mardani (IRI) 11-5

 

Final

 

Vladislav Larin (RUS) b. In Kyo-Don (KOR) 2-0 GDP

 

 

Women's -67kg

 

Semifinals

 

Oh Hye-Ri (KOR) b. Paige McPherson (USA) 20-15

Guo Yunfei (CHN) b. Ruth Gbagbi (CIV) 8-8 (Kyong-Oh countback after scoreless 4th Round)

 

Bronze Medal Match

 

Ruth Gbagbi (CIV) b. Paige Mc Pherson (SRB) 14-9

 

Final

 

Guo Yunfei (CHN) b. Oh Hye-Ri (KOR) 31-9

 

 

Men's -68kg

 

Semifinals

 

Lee Dae-Hoon (KOR) b. Huang Yu-Jen (TPE) 24-7

Alexey Denisenko (RUS) b. Jaouad Achab (BEL) 16-13

 

Bronze Medal Match

 

Huang Yu-Jen (TPE) b. Jaouad Achab (BEL) 21-8

 

Final

 

Lee Dae-Hoon (KOR) b. Alexey Denisenko (RUS) 14-13

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electronic scoring system has gone KO...last couple of finals delayed...

 

but now it seems they're back working...

 

but things like these shouldn't happen at this level of competition...:facepalm::wall:

 

false start...they're not ready yet...:redcard::spank:

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at the end, the women's -67 final has been cancelled for the moment...the Koreans are complaining about the technical problem being only a Chinese fault...it's a real mess...

 

waiting for some decisions about that, they decided to put the men's -68kg on stage...Denisenko and Lee are now fighting...

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and finally the women's -67kg final saga comes to an end...now the Chinese and the Korean girls can fight for glory, too...:lol:

 

and then we can all go to sleep after these 2 "technically" (for both the awful streaming and the scoring system troubles) very difficult days...:rofl:

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from today to saturday, in Sofia (BUL) the European Championships for the Olympic weight classes are on stage...

 

today's events podium places:

 

Women's -57kg

 

Gold: Tatiana Kudashova (RUS)

Silver: Inese Tarvida (LAT)

Bronze: Ekaterina Kim (RUS) and Jolanta Tarvida (LAT)

 

Men's -58kg

 

Gold: Mikhail Artamonov (RUS)

Silver: Jack Woolley (IRL)

Bronze: Vladimir Gritsenko (RUS) and Serghei Uscov (MDA)

 

as expected, it's just a Russian festival...but, still, it's nice to see 2 sisters on the same podium...:d

and in case you're asking yourself...no, they didn't fight against each other...Jolanta lost to Kudashova in the semis (and then her sister lost to the same Russian in the final bout)...

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European Championships for the Olympic weight classes

 

Day #2 podium places:

 

Women's -49kg

 

Gold: Svetlana Igumenova (RUS)

Silver: Ela Aydin (GER)

Bronze: Viktoriya Bashkirova (RUS) and Iryna Romoldanova (UKR)

 

Men's -68kg

 

Gold: Arman Irgaliev (RUS)

Silver: Vladimir Dalakliev (BUL)

Bronze: Viacheslav Minin (RUS) and Ali Radwan (BLR)

 

Men's -80kg

 

Gold: Albert Gaun (RUS)

Silver: Julio Ferreira (POR)

Bronze: Karol Holubowicz (POL) and Aurimas Klemas (LTU)

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European Championships for the Olympic weight classes

 

Day #3 podium places:

 

Women's -67kg

 

Gold: Polina Khan (RUS)

Silver: Anika Godel (POL)

Bronze: Nadja Savkovic (SRB) and Bodine Schoenmakers (NED)

 

Women's +67kg

 

Gold: Olga Ivanova (RUS)

Silver: Milica Mandic (SRB)

Bronze: Karina Zhdanova (RUS) and Aleksandra Kowalczuk (POL)

 

Men's +80kg

 

Gold: Dejan Georgievski (MKD)

Silver: Yury Kirichenko (RUS)

Bronze: Oleg Kuznetcov (RUS) and Mykhailo Shelest (UKR)

 

 

it was quite expected, but still...wow! Russia won 7 out of 8 possible Gold medals (and several others)...

congrats to the lone hero Georgievski, who saved the rest of the Continent's reputation and he's also one of the very few successful athletes from the small Balkan Country at this level, I guess (I don't remember MKD winning European/World/Olympic medals for quite a long time in any sport, apart for a couple of exceptions in Karate)...

on the other hand, once again shame on Italy for this new disaster...our TKD is definitely gone...and the Sarmiento and Molfetta's times won't be back soon, I fear...:cry::facepalm::wall:

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