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Judo Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016


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vor einer Stunde schrieb dcro:

So, qualification system says that South African quota will (if refused) go to DR Congo (next best from Africa).

 

Unused men's quota from Oceania will go to the highest ranked unqualified nation in men's event, and that should be Uzbekistan in -100kg.

 

Is there any Oceania quota and why AUS and NZL are not using it? Is that known?

So if i understand correctly Croatias Kumric (men 100) is second in the reserve list and Miskovic (w 63) is first in the reserve list? But only when it comes to direct qualification replacing, which probably will not happen.

 

When it comes to replacing of continetal quota and invitation places (which is more probable) both are in 5th place on reserve list.

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With one more event to go I decided to take a look at the potential wild card selections. Judo has 20 tripartite quotas in total. Currently 32 nations have at least one athlete with points that do not have an athlete qualified either through the world rankings or continental rankings. I have constructed a list of those nations along with the event which they have the most points in. As a reminder having a ranking is not necessary to be given a tripartite quota. There were multiple athletes in 2012 where they did not have a ranking, but were given a quota.

 

1. :MNE – Men’s -81kg – 541 pts

2. :MON – Men’s -60kg – 233 pts

3. :AND – Women’s -63kg – 133 pts

4. :YEM – Men’s -60kg – 125 pts

5. :CPV – Women’s -57kg – 67 pts

6. :COD – Men’s -66kg – 56 pts

7. :BDI – Men’s -81kg – 52 pts

8. :LIE – Men’s -100kg – 52 pts

9. :PLE – Men’s -60kg – 50 pts

10. :AFG – Men’s -66kg – 48 pts

11. :GUI – Men’s -66kg – 48 pts

12. :MLI – Men’s -66kg – 48 pts

13. :CHA – Men’s -73kg – 44 pts

14. :BOT – Men’s -60kg – 30 pts

15. :SRI – Men’s +100kg – 19 pts

16. :PAN – Women’s -52kg – 13 pts

17. :SMR – Men’s -100kg – 8 pts

18. :DJI – Men’s -60kg – 6 pts

19. :NEP – Women’s -63kg – 6 pts

20. :RWA – Men’s -60kg – 6 pts

21. :SWZ – Men’s -60kg – 6 pts

22. :MAW – Men’s -60kg – 4 pts

23. :MKD – Women’s -63kg – 4 pts

24. :SYR – Men’s -73kg – 4 pts

25. :BOL – Men’s -90kg – 3 pts

26. :LAO – Men’s -60kg – 2 pts

27. :MLT – Women’s -63kg – 2 pts

28. :NCA – Men’s -90kg – 2 pts

29. :PAR – Men’s -66kg – 2 pts

30. :SUR – Women’s -63kg – 2 pts

31. :BAN – Women’s -70kg – 1 pt

32. :CAF – Men’s -81kg – 1 pt

 

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