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I'm trying to predict the draw. based on WT rules the host athletes will get the 4th seed. and non-seeded athletes will be drawn. and I assume they will treat EOR athletes like the rest, giving them a seed based on their ranking

 

so here is the "possible" men's 58kg draw

 

:KOR Jang (1) vs :PHI Barbosa (16)

:ESP Vicente (8) vs :POR Braganca (9)

:JPN Suzuki (4) vs :ETH Demse (13)

:RUS Artamonov (5) vs :TUN Jendoubi (12)

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:ITA Dell'Aquila (2) vs :HUN Salim (15)

:AUS Khalil (7) vs :THA Sawekwiharee (10)

:IRI Hadipour (3) vs :COL Ochoa (14)

:IRL Wooley (6) vs :ARG Guzman (11)

 

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and men's 68kg

*** the last time I checked the WR Mirhashem Hosseini moved up 2 places after winning the G2 event in Beirut. but surprisingly they erased that result . I don't know if this is just a mistake or for whatever reason they don't consider Beirut Open results?!

 

I will make this draw based on the current ranking which may not be correct. but if it's just a mistake Hosseini will be 6th, Achab 7th and Pontes 8th. no other change.

 

there are two athletes from UZB and MLI without a ranking point (because they changed their weight late) since we have a so called "refugee" in the list which makes it 17, UZB and MLI most probably have to fight first and the winner enters the main round.

 

:KOR Lee (1) vs :UZB Rashitov or :MLI Fofana (both unranked)

:IRI Hosseini (8) vs :TPE Huang (9)

:JPN Suzuki (4) vs :BIH Husic (13)

:ESP Perez (5) vs :EGY Wael (12)

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:GBR Sinden (2) vs :NZL Burns (15)

:BRA Pontes (7) vs :TUR Recber (10)

:CHN Zhao (3) vs :IOC Sediqi (14)

:BEL Achab (6) vs :DOM Pie (11)

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I wanted to make the same draw for all 8 weights but then after what I saw at 68kg ranking, I'm not sure if we can "trust" it.

 

I checked other results and it seems they counted Beirut Open ranking points for everybody but Hosseini ! :wacko:

 

here in the results section, they show the Kazakhstani guy who lost to Hosseini in the SF (and not the final) as the gold medalist which makes me believe this is just a mistake.

https://worldtkd.simplycompete.com/eventDetails/11eb6d2d-be04-22d1-baa4-0ae12d8ed753/6

 

I'm going to continue with the current ranking but keep in mind we can't fully trust it.

 

men's 80kg:

 

:RUS Khramtcov (1) vs :BUR Sawadogo (16)

:ESP Martinez (8) vs :CRO Kanaet (9)

:BRA Soares (4) vs :ITA Alessio (13)

:EGY Eissa (5) vs :AUS Marton (12)

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:AZE Beigi (2) vs :TPE Liu (15)

:UZB Rafalovich (7) vs :DOM Hernandez (10)

:CIV Cisse (3) vs :MAR Mahboubi (14)

:JOR El Sharbaty (6) vs :NOR Ordemann (11)

 

 

men's +80kg:

 

:RUS Larin (1) vs :AFG Mansouri (16)

:SLO Tarjkovic (8) vs :GAB Obame (9)

:MEX Sansores (4) vs :CRO Sapina (13)

:GBR Cho (5) vs :CHN Sun (12)

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:KOR In (2) vs :TGA Taufatofua (15)

:GER Bachmann (7) vs :KAZ Zhaparov (10)

:CUB Alba (3) vs :MKD Georgievski (14)

:NIG Issoufou (6) vs :CIV Gbane (11)

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Women's 49kg:

 

:THA Wongpattanakit (1) vs :ISR Semberg (16) or :PUR Stambaugh (17)

:VIE Truong (8) vs :CAN Yong (9)

:JPN Yamada (4) vs :TPE Su (13)

:KOR Sim (5) vs :MAR El Bouchti (12)

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:SRB Bogdanovic (2) vs :ESP Cerezo (15)

:CHN Wu (7) vs :IOC Pouryounes (10)

:TUR Yildrim (3) vs :EGY Abdelsalam (14)

:CRO Tomic (6) vs :COL Ramirez (11)

 

Women's 57kg:

I think that extra match between #16 and #17 is probably the most "interesting" one :facepalm:

 

:GBR Jones (1) vs :IOC Alizadeh (16) or :IRI Kiani (17)

:CHN Zhou (8) vs :POL Adamkiewicz (9)

:JPN Hamada (4) vs :NIG Ben Yessouf (13)

:RUS Minina (5) vs :GRE Tzeli (12)

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:TUR Ilgun (2) vs :AUS Hymer (15)

:USA Zolotic (7) vs :MAR Laaraj (10)

:CAN Park (3) vs :CHI Aguirre (14)

:KOR Lee (6) vs :TPE Lo (11)

 

 

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Women's 67kg:

 

:CRO Jelic (1) vs :HAI Lee (16)

:JOR Al-Sadeq (8) vs :BRA Titoneli (9)

:TUR Tatar (4) vs :NGR Anyanacho (13)

:USA McPherson (5) vs :AZE Azizova (12)

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:CIV Gbagbi (2) vs :COD Katoka (15)

:CHN Zhang (7) vs :UZB Tursunkulova (10)

:GBR Williams (3) vs :TGA Paseka (14)

:FRA Wiet-Henin (6) vs :EGY Malak (11)

 

Women's +67kg:

 

:GBR Walkden (1) vs :HON Avila (16)

:KAZ Deniz (8) vs :UZB Osipova (9)

:TUR Kus (4) vs :CIV Traore (13)

:KOR Lee (5) vs :AUS Stewart (12)

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:CHN Zheng (2) vs :KEN Ogallo (15)

:MEX Acosta (7) vs :FRA Laurin (10)

:SRB Mandic (3) vs :DOM Rodriguez (14)

:POL Kowalczuk (6) vs :NED Oogink (11)

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17 hours ago, MHSN said:

and men's 68kg

*** the last time I checked the WR Mirhashem Hosseini moved up 2 places after winning the G2 event in Beirut. but surprisingly they erased that result . I don't know if this is just a mistake or for whatever reason they don't consider Beirut Open results?!

 

I will make this draw based on the current ranking which may not be correct. but if it's just a mistake Hosseini will be 6th, Achab 7th and Pontes 8th. no other change.

 

there are two athletes from UZB and MLI without a ranking point (because they changed their weight late) since we have a so called "refugee" in the list which makes it 17, UZB and MLI most probably have to fight first and the winner enters the main round.

 

:KOR Lee (1) vs :UZB Rashitov or :MLI Fofana (both unranked)

:IRI Hosseini (8) vs :TPE Huang (9)

:JPN Suzuki (4) vs :BIH Husic (13)

:ESP Perez (5) vs :EGY Wael (12)

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:GBR Sinden (2) vs :NZL Burns (15)

:BRA Pontes (7) vs :TUR Recber (10)

:CHN Zhao (3) vs :IOC Sediqi (14)

:BEL Achab (6) vs :DOM Pie (11)

now I know what happened here, this draw is final, no mistake here. Mirhashem Hosseini won the Beirut Open but since he wasn't allowed to participate they removed those 20pts from him.

 

he got knocked out during the Asian Championship against a Korean athlete. and apparently there is a rule in WT that if you lose like that you HAVE to rest for one month (we have a similar rule in boxing) and Beirut Open was only 2-3 days after the Asian Champ.

 

as simple as that Hosseini got himself the worst possible draw. I can't believe how unlucky we are in this Olympics and it's not even started yet :wacko:

 

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