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First competition: women's 48kg and I already know literally none of them :p (apparently they were all good juniors and three of the eight were of course already banned for doping).

 

Erdogan might be going for a medal, cool headline :d 

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IWF announced this months ago but I think it doesn't hurt to remind everybody that bodyweight is no longer the tie breaker !

 

this is kind of a big change, as far as I remember bodyweight was always the tie breaker in this sport. I think they should not write the bodyweight in results book anymore when it doesn't matter.

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One of our best chances for a medal is tonight in the 62. Vladimir Urumov will have a very tough competition against the turks and Khalibekov. 

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  On 4/2/2017 at 3:56 PM, MHSN said:

IWF announced this months ago but I think it doesn't hurt to remind everybody that bodyweight is no longer the tie breaker !

 

this is kind of a big change, as far as I remember bodyweight was always the tie breaker in this sport. I think they should not write the bodyweight in results book anymore when it doesn't matter.

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What's the tie breaker now? 

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  On 4/2/2017 at 5:21 PM, MHSN said:

the order of the lifts, whoever lifts first

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Oh right, I remember now. How does that make anything more fair? :lol:

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  On 4/2/2017 at 5:22 PM, heywoodu said:

Oh right, I remember now. How does that make anything more fair? :lol:

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It probably makes the difference in +105 and +90. :p

 

Due to big differences, heavier athletes were always in disadvantage. Now it's the same luck for everyone.

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  On 4/2/2017 at 5:22 PM, heywoodu said:

Oh right, I remember now. How does that make anything more fair? :lol:

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more simple probably for the fans to understand

 

bodyweight used to have much more importance before 2005, at that time you could not increase the weight less than 2.5kg , which was a big deal when these athletes reach their max at lifting weights, when they make 1kg, you could simply lift 1kg higher than your opponent if you were heavier.

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