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Weightlifting Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016


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Women's -53kg

Qualified Nations:

  1. :BRA Rosane Dos Reis Santos.
  2. :CHN Li Yajun.
  3. :TPE Hsu Shu-Ching.
  4. :INA Dewi Safitri.
  5. :JPN Kanae Yagi.
  6. :LAT Rebeka Koha.
  7. :NCA Scarleth Elizabeth Mercado Lopez.
  8. :PHI Hidilyn Diaz.
  9. :KOR Yoon Jin-Hee.
  10. :URU Sofia Rito.

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  10

Total Nations Qualified  10

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Women's -58kg

Qualified Nations:

  1. :AUS Tia-Clair Toomey.
  2. :TPE Kuo Hsing-Chun.
  3. :COL Lina Marcela Rivas Ordonez.
  4. :DOM Yuderquis Maridalia Contreras.
  5. :ECU Maria Alexandra Escobar Guerrero.
  6. :GER Sabine Kusterer.
  7. :JPN Mikiko Andoh.
  8. :MHL Mathlynn Sasser.
  9. :MEX Monica Patricia Dominguez Lara.
  10. :SOL Jenly Wini.
  11. :SWE Angelica Roos.
  12. :THA Pimsiri Sirikaew.
  13. :THA Sukanya Srisurat.
  14. :UKR Veronika Ivasiuk.
  15. :UAE Ayesha Shahriyar Mohammed Al-Balooshi.
  16. :VEN Yusleidy Mariana Figueroa Roldan.

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  16

Total Nations Qualified  15

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Women's -63kg

Qualified Nations:

 

  • :ARG Joana Palacios.
  • :CHN Deng Wei.
  • :TPE Lin Tzu-Chi.
  • :COL Mercedes Isabel Perez Tigrero.
  • :CUB Marina De La Caridad Rodriguez Mitchan.
  • :EGY Esraa Ahmed.
  • :FIN Anii Teija Orvokki Vuohijoki.
  • :ITA Giorgia Bordignon.
  • :JPN Namika Matsumoto.
  • :KAZ Karina Goricheva.
  • :MAD Elisa Vania Ravololoniaina.
  • :MEX Eva Alicia Gurrola Ortiz.
  • :PRK Choe Hyo-Sim.
  • :THA Siripuch Gulnoi.
  • :TUR Mehtap Kurnaz.

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  15

Total Nations Qualified  15

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Women's -69kg

Qualified Nations:

  1. :ARM Nazik Avdalyan.
  2. :BLR Anastasiya Mikhalenka.
  3. :BLR Darya Pachabut.
  4. :CMR Arcangeline Fouodji Sonkbou.
  5. :CAN Marie-Eve Beauchemin-Nadeau.
  6. :CHN Xiang Yanmei.
  7. :COL Leidy Yessenia Solis Arboleda.
  8. :ECU Neisi Patricia Dajomes Barrera.
  9. :EGY Sara Ahmed.
  10. :FIJ Apolonia Vaivai.
  11. :GBR Rebekah Tiler.
  12. :KAZ Zhazira Zhapparkul.
  13. :MGL Ankhtsetseg Munkhjantsan.
  14. :POL Patrycia Piechowiak.
  15. :ROU Florina-Sorina Hulpan.
  16. :TUR Duygu Aynaci.
  17. :TUR Assiya Ipek.
  18. :TKM Gulnabat Kadyrova.

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  18

Total Nations Qualified  16

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Women's -75kg

Qualified Nations:

  1. :ARM Sona Poghosyan.
  2. :BLR Darya Naumava.
  3. :BRA Jacqueline Antonia Ferreira.
  4. :CHI Maria Fernanda Valdes Paris.
  5. :COL Ubaldina Valoyes Cuesta.
  6. :FRA Gaelle Verlaine Nayo Ketchanke.
  7. :MAR Samira Ouass.
  8. :MEX Alejandra Garza Garza.
  9. :MDA Natalia Priscepa.
  10. :PRK Rim Jong-Sim.
  11. :SAM Mary Opeloge.
  12. :ESP Lidia Valentin Perez.
  13. :UKR Iryna Dekha.
  14. :USA Jenny Livette Arthur.

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  14

Total Nations Qualified  14

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Women's +75kg

Qualified Nations:

  1. :ALG Bouchra Fatima Zohra Hirech.
  2. :CHN Meng Suping.
  3. :COK Luisa Fatiaki Taitapu Peters.
  4. :EGY Shaimaa Haridy.
  5. :NZL Tracey Lambrechs.
  6. :NGR Maryam Usman.
  7. :PRK Kim Kuk-Hyang.
  8. :ROU Andreea Aanei.
  9. :KOR Lee Hui-Sol.
  10. :KOR Son Young-Hee.
  11. :TUN Yosra Dhieb.
  12. :UKR Anastasiia Lysenko.
  13. :USA Sarah Elizabeth Robles.
  14. :VEN Yaniuska Isabel Espinosa.
  15. :VEN Naryury Alexandra Perez Reveron.

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  15

Total Nations Qualified  13

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  • 2 weeks later...

After one day of no info, IWF has finally updated the results and live score for the Pan American Championships...

 

In day one Colombia grab all three golds in dispute; but as they've already secured qualification in both genders, the top positions for qualification went to Canada (W -48), Mexico (M -56) and El Salvador (M -62)

 

Sadly, El Salvador missed their chance for a spot in Rio; their top lifter couldn't take a spot in the top 15 individual rank, and as they only field 2 lifters (the other one with a DNF), their chances of making to the Olympics,

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7 minutes ago, james89 said:

Can someone do a quick recap on how qualification for this works. I've tried to follow along, but I just don't get it.

 

The countries that have qualified do not count for points. So if you finish fourth and are the first country not qualified you get the max 28 points. Second place gets 25, third gets 23, fourth 22 and so on. 

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4 hours ago, mrv86 said:

Sadly, El Salvador missed their chance for a spot in Rio; their top lifter couldn't take a spot in the top 15 individual rank, and as they only field 2 lifters (the other one with a DNF), their chances of making to the Olympics,

 

They might still have a chance for reallocation, depending what happens with doping nations (and depending how close Salamanca is to top 15).

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