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German boxing federation announced that they will try to get a wildcard for Sarah Scheurich (womens -75 kg). What are her chances?

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40 minutes ago, OlympicsFan said:

German boxing federation announced that they will try to get a wildcard for Sarah Scheurich (womens -75 kg). What are her chances?

 

Germany can’t get the tripartite quota since it isn’t a tripartite nation, but should the quota not be allocated the reallocation rule is a bit vague. The rule says it would go to the next highest ranked athlete from the AOB, but the women’s events don’t have an AOB tournament. The most logical way to do this is to give it to the athlete whom finishes fifth at the world championship. With that said IMO it doesn’t look good for Germany.

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Women's Boxing World Championships 2016

 

Semifinals Results

 

Women's Light Fly (45-48kg)

:CHN WANG Yuyan b. :USA ESPARZA Marlen  WP 3:0
:KAZ KYZAIBAY Nazym b. :PRK U Yong Gum  WP 3:0


Women's Fly (51kg)

:GBR ADAMS Nicola b. :KAZ SHEKERBEKOVA Zhaina  WP 3:0
:THA LAOPEAM Peamwilai b. :FRA OURAHMOUNE Sarah  WP 2:1


Women's Bantam (54kg)

:BUL PETROVA Stoyka b. :USA CRUZ Christina  WP 3:0
:KAZ ZHOLAMAN Dina b. :CHN LIU Piaopiao  WP 3:0


Women's Feather (57kg)

:ITA MESIANO Alessia b. :BUL ELISEEVA Denitsa  WP 3:0
:IND LATHER Sonia b. :KAZ KHOJABEKOVA Aizhan  WP 3:0


Women's Light (60kg)

:FRA MOSSELY Estelle b. :IRL TAYLOR Katie  WP 2:1
:RUS BELIAKOVA Anastasiia b. :FIN POTKONEN Mira  WP 3:0


Women's Light Welter (64kg)

:CHN YANG Wenlu b. :AUS NICOLSON Skye  WP 3:0
:IRL HARRINGTON Kellie b. :CAN KALI Sara  WP 3:0


Women's Welter (69kg)

:CHN GU Hong b. :FIN GUSTAFSSON Elina  WP 2:0
:KAZ KHALZOVA Valentina b. :GER APETZ Nadine  WP 3:0


Women's Middle (75kg)

:USA SHIELDS Claresa b. :TPE CHEN Nien-Chin  WP 3:0
:NED FONTIJN Nouchka b. :GBR MARSHALL Savannah  WP 3:0


Women's Light Heavy (81kg)

:CHN YANG Xiaoli b. :USA CREWS Franchon  WP 3:0
:AUS SCOTT Kaye b. :TUR GUNERI Elif  WP 2:1


Women's Heavy (+81kg)

:USA GREEN Shadasia b. :TUR DEMIR Sennur  WP 3:0
:KAZ KUNGEIBAYEVA Lazzat b. :CHN WANG Shijin  WP 3:0

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everytime the home nation is kazakhstan.......kazakhstan win a lot of medals.In this case 6 medals on ten events,and one more pass in 75kg.then almaty 2013 men's world championship,kaz gained 8 medals on ten events...(in the next championship just 2 on 10 events)...is this just coincidens?

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1 hour ago, stamura84 said:

everytime the home nation is kazakhstan.......kazakhstan win a lot of medals.In this case 6 medals on ten events,and one more pass in 75kg.then almaty 2013 men's world championship,kaz gained 8 medals on ten events...(in the next championship just 2 on 10 events)...is this just coincidens?

Of course not, the local has a big jury advantage.

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