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58 minuti fa, hckosice ha scritto:

Jessica Triebeľová became for the 3rd time in a row Junior European champion in the -57kg class. :bowdown: what a unbelievable talent she is, she is just writing the history of Slovak Boxing, just still hoping she will not move to compete for Azerbaijan, since they are still hardly trying to naturalize her

 

All in all, she (if she qualify) may be clearly our best and probably only hope of medal at the youth olympics this year

 

 

 

 
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Recap of the finals...

 

Women's Finals

-48Kg Beschastnova RUS vs Moorehouse IRL 1-4

-51Kg Stoeva BUL vs La Piana ITA 0-5

-54Kg Guldagi TUR vs Tessari ITA 2-3

-57Kg Triebelova SVK vs Dearbhla IRL 5-0

-60Kg Asatarian RUS vs Dubois ENG 0-5

-64Kg Igharo IRL vs Richardson ENG 0-5

-69Kg Kabakova RUS vs Borys POL 1-4

-75Kg Selaj ALB vs Shamanova RUS 0-5

-81Kg Rybak RUS vs Makhno UKR 1-4

+81Kg Lovchinska UKR vs Dzianisava BLR 5-0


Men's Finals

-49Kg Batyay RUS vs Bernath HUN 0-5

-52Kg Price ENG vs Clancy IRL 5-0

-56Kg Oggiano ITA vs Halinichev UKR 1-4

-60Kg Safarov AZE vs Bondarchuck UKR 3-2

-64Kg Azim ENG vs Popov RUS Wins RSC (Round #2)

-69Kg Hasanov AZE vs Bizhamov RUS 0-5

-75Kg Millas ITA vs Teterev RUS 3-2

-81Kg Kolesnikov RUS vs Itauma ENG 5-0

-91Kg Fiaschetti ITA vs Fedorov RUS Wins by WO

+91 Kg Kshavitski BLR vs Dronov RUS ?

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22 hours ago, hckosice said:

Jessica Triebeľová became for the 3rd time in a row Junior European champion in the -57kg class. :bowdown: what a unbelievable talent she is, she is just writing the history of Slovak Boxing, just still hoping she will not move to compete for Azerbaijan, since they are still hardly trying to naturalize her

 

All in all, she (if she qualify) may be clearly our best and probably only hope of medal at the youth olympics this year

 

It looks she is already qualified. I just read that the gold medalist won also quotas for Buenos Aires.

 

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53 minuti fa, hckosice ha scritto:

 

It looks she is already qualified. I just read that the gold medalist won also quotas for Buenos Aires.

 

 

it should be, but I also read that Italy only had La Piana qualified fro this tournament and not both our god medallists...

so, probably it's only 1 per NOC (we already another qualified girl from previous events), even in case of gold...:mumble:

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9 minutes ago, phelps said:

 

it should be, but I also read that Italy only had La Piana qualified fro this tournament and not both our god medallists...

so, probably it's only 1 per NOC (we already another qualified girl from previous events), even in case of gold...:mumble:

 

Yes she already confirmed it as well, saying she is very happy, because only winning the final yesterday would send here to Argentina, so she is really happy and already excited to be part of the youth Olympics and starting to slowly dream also about the real Olympics in Tokyo

source in svk https://sport.pravda.sk/ostatne-sporty/clanok/467635-triebelova-opat-zviditelnila-slovensky-box-zlaty-hetrik-ju-posunul-na-oh-mladeze/

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22 hours ago, phelps said:

 

Recap of the finals...

 

Women's Finals

-48Kg Beschastnova RUS vs Moorehouse IRL 1-4

-51Kg Stoeva BUL vs La Piana ITA 0-5

-54Kg Guldagi TUR vs Tessari ITA 2-3

-57Kg Triebelova SVK vs Dearbhla IRL 5-0

-60Kg Asatarian RUS vs Dubois ENG 0-5

-64Kg Igharo IRL vs Richardson ENG 0-5

-69Kg Kabakova RUS vs Borys POL 1-4

-75Kg Selaj ALB vs Shamanova RUS 0-5

-81Kg Rybak RUS vs Makhno UKR 1-4

+81Kg Lovchinska UKR vs Dzianisava BLR 5-0


Men's Finals

-49Kg Batyay RUS vs Bernath HUN 0-5

-52Kg Price ENG vs Clancy IRL 5-0

-56Kg Oggiano ITA vs Halinichev UKR 1-4

-60Kg Safarov AZE vs Bondarchuck UKR 3-2

-64Kg Azim ENG vs Popov RUS Wins RSC (Round #2)

-69Kg Hasanov AZE vs Bizhamov RUS 0-5

-75Kg Millas ITA vs Teterev RUS 3-2

-81Kg Kolesnikov RUS vs Itauma ENG 5-0

-91Kg Fiaschetti ITA vs Fedorov RUS Wins by WO

+91 Kg Kshavitski BLR vs Dronov RUS ?

Dubois is the young sister of Daniel Dubois, the professional heavyweight from England

 

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2 hours ago, phelps said:

 

it should be, but I also read that Italy only had La Piana qualified fro this tournament and not both our god medallists...

so, probably it's only 1 per NOC (we already another qualified girl from previous events), even in case of gold...:mumble:

Max. 2 women and 3 men per NOC, but for Italy it doesn't matter because Tessari won gold in -54 kg, which is not in the YOG programme.

On the other side Russia must choose 3 men out of their 5 gold medallists.

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1 ora fa, Dunadan ha scritto:

Max. 2 women and 3 men per NOC, but for Italy it doesn't matter because Tessari won gold in -54 kg, which is not in the YOG programme.

On the other side Russia must choose 3 men out of their 5 gold medallists.

 

OK, thanks...

I don't follow that much the YOG situation, so I didn't know exactly how the distribution of places is organized...

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