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Judo Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016


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3 minutes ago, stamura84 said:

example: -48KG female..... after qualified directly,there are payet ( continental quota) rishony (continental quota),moscatt (no quota,because already 2 european continental quotas) .in case of  REJECT  of somebody.who will qualify?payet? or moscatt? i ask this because if the pass goes to payet ,moscatt become continental quota of italy and marconcini (italy) doesn't take the quota (that at moment he has)

honestly i am trying to figure it out myself.....

 

 If the athlete qualified through continental qualification, the quota place will be reallocated to the next best ranked athlete of that continent according to the Continental Ranking List regardless of the athlete’s weight category, while respecting the following principles:.
 Maximum one (1) athlete per NOC can qualify through continental qualification across all weight categories and genders.
 Maximum two (2) athletes per weight category per continent can qualify through continental qualification.
 Gender quotas must be respected in each continent, as per the table in D. Qualification Places.
 If a continent fails to use its full allocation, any remaining quota place will be reallocated according to the IJF World Ranking List of 30 May 2016 to the highest ranked athlete, not yet qualified, in the respective gender, respecting the maximum quota of one (1) athlete per NOC per event.

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:FRA

 

Femmes

Laetitia Payet (-48 kg)
Priscillia Gneto (-52 kg)
Automne Pavia (-57 kg)
Clarisse Agbegnenou (-63 kg)
Gevrise Emane (-70 kg)
Audrey Tcheuméo (-78 kg)
Emilie Andeol (+78 kg)

Hommes

Walide Khyar (-60 kg)
Kilian Le Blouch (-66 kg)
Pierre Duprat (-73 kg)
Loïc Pietri (-81 kg)
Alexandre Iddir (-90 kg)
Cyrille Maret (-100 kg)
Teddy Riner (+100 kg)

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Brazil's team was just announced (source):

 

Men's

-60kg: Felipe Kitadai

-66kg: Charles Chibana

-73kg: Alex Pombo

-81kg: Victor Penalber

-90kg: Tiago Camilo

-100kg: Rafael Buzacarini

+100kg: Rafael Silva

 

Women's

-48kg: Sarah Menezes

-52kg: Érika Miranda

-57kg: Rafaela Silva

-63kg: Mariana Silva

-70kg: Maria Portela

-78kg: Mayra Aguiar

+78kg: Maria Suelen Atlheman

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1 hour ago, vinipereira said:

Brazil's team was just announced (source):

 

Men's

-60kg: Felipe Kitadai

-66kg: Charles Chibana

-73kg: Alex Pombo

-81kg: Victor Penalber

-90kg: Tiago Camilo

-100kg: Rafael Buzacarini

+100kg: Rafael Silva

 

Women's

-48kg: Sarah Menezes

-52kg: Érika Miranda

-57kg: Rafaela Silva

-63kg: Mariana Silva

-70kg: Maria Portela

-78kg: Mayra Aguiar

+78kg: Maria Suelen Atlheman

 

Any surprises? 100kg name looks new?

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3 horas atrás, intoronto disse:

 

Any surprises? 100kg name looks new?

 

Yes. Luciano Correa was our number 1 athlete for years in the -100kg class, being world champion once and also having won the last two Pan American Games. He was going for his third Olympics but didn't achieve great results this season - being surpassed by Rafael Buzacarini in the rankings. While the ranking was not the only criteria for the selection (Kitadai was chosen over a better ranked athlete), Buzacarani is clearly better at the moment.

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7 hours ago, vinipereira said:

Brazil's team was just announced (source):

 

Men's

-60kg: Felipe Kitadai

-66kg: Charles Chibana

-73kg: Alex Pombo

-81kg: Victor Penalber

-90kg: Tiago Camilo

-100kg: Rafael Buzacarini

+100kg: Rafael Silva

 

Women's

-48kg: Sarah Menezes

-52kg: Érika Miranda

-57kg: Rafaela Silva

-63kg: Mariana Silva

-70kg: Maria Portela

-78kg: Mayra Aguiar

+78kg: Maria Suelen Atlheman

 

The only sorta surprise i see is at 60, Eric Takabatke finished the ranking period with more points then Kitadai

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4 horas atrás, Maxim Fastovsky disse:

 

The only sorta surprise i see is at 60, Eric Takabatke finished the ranking period with more points then Kitadai

 

Yes, Takabatake finished the ranking period ahead of Kitadai, but barely. While the ranking has certainly played a major role in the selection, other factors were considered. For instance, Kitadai has a much better history against top 12 athletes, and also is a current Olympic medalist.

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IJF finally made their final OQ checks. https://www.judobase.org/#/wrl/1/ogq/0

 

Some changes:

-They finally removed ineligible Curacao and gave the quota to Bolivia

-Congo lost their quota in -100, but gained it in +100

-Mali got Congo's -100 quota

-Uzbekistan officially received the unused Oceania's quota, in men's -100

Edited by dcro

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1 hour ago, dcro said:

IJF finally made their final OQ checks. https://www.judobase.org/#/wrl/1/ogq/0

 

Some changes:

-They finally removed ineligible Curacao and gave the quota to Bolivia

-Congo lost their quota in -100, but gained it in +100

-Mali got Congo's -100 quota

-Uzbekistan officially received the unused Oceania's quota, in men's -100

Do you know who will receive South Africa's continental quota?

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57 minutes ago, uk12points said:

Do you know who will receive South Africa's continental quota?


I think it will be DR Congo (sadly for Guinea, they are only 8 points behind DR Congo).

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