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Boxing Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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In 69 CATEGORY - USA, CAN, ARG + PAN

                 
  Women's 69 kg     3 America + ranking        
                 
  Name NOC POINTS WC '19 WC'18 Pan Starts Eligible
Q Oshae Jones USA 240 90 0 150 3 E
Q Myriam Da Silva Rondeau CAN 130 X 30 100 2 E
  Brianda Cruz MEX 75 X X 75 1 NE
  Maria Moronta DOM 75 X X 75 1 NE
Q Lucía Pérez ARG 30 0 30 X 2 E
QR Atheyna Bylon PAN** 20 45 20 0 3 E
  Keyling Osejo  NCA 0 X X 0 1 NE
  Paola Calderon  COL 0 0* X 0 2 E
  Kimberly Gittens BRB 0 0 0 X 2 E
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
  *Light welterweight              
  ** Mistake for me, she was competing - Middleweight, and won 1 match (9-16) so 60*75% = 45 POINTS              
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3 quotas + ranking...

Only USA, CAN and PAN eligible.

 

                 
                 
  Women's 75 kg     3 America + ranking        
                 
  Name NOC POINTS WC '19 WC'18 Pan Starts Eligible
Q Naomi Graham USA 290 90 50 150 3 E 
Q Tammara Thibeault CAN 280 150 30 100 3 E
  Flávia Figueiredo BRA 75 X X 75 1 NE
Q* Atheyna Bylon PAN 60 60 15 0* 3 E
  Jessica Caicedo  COL 0 X X 0 1 DOPING
  Zulena Alvarez GUA 0 X X 0 1 NE
  Érika Pachito  ECU 0 0 X 0 2 E
  Ana Salas MEX 0 X X 0 1 NE
  Fredly Ramírez  NCA 0 X X 0 1 NE
  Yazmín Marzo ARG 0 X 0 X 1 NE
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
  * Bylon - Panamerican -69kg - 0 POINTS, WC'18 - 20 points *75% = 15 points (Welterweight 1 WIN)              
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"49 athlete quota places (33 for men, 16 for women) of the Americas Olympic Qualifier will remain exclusive to the athletes registered for the event."

 

We don't know who has registered for the event. 

 

:ARG would get the 57 kg spot because :CAN did not enter the athlete ranked (Eric Basran).

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Men's 91 kg

 

5 boxers has more than 0 points :D

 

3 are eligible, Pero and Brown are on entry list?

 

                   
  Men's +91 kg     3 America + ranking          
                   
  Name NOC POINTS WC '19 WC'17 Pan Starts QQT Eligible
Q Richard Torrez USA 165 90 X 75 2 ? E
Q Dainier Pero CUB 150 X X 150 1 ? NE
Q Cristian Salcedo COL 130 0 30 100 3 ? E
Q Ricardo Brown JAM 75 X X 75 1 ? NE
  Nigel Paul TTO 60 60 0 0 3 ? E
  Darwin Rodríguez  NCA 0 X X 0 1 ? NE
  Luis Muñoz Munayco PER 0 X X 0 1 ? NE
  Cosme dos Santos BRA 0 X X 0 1 ? NE
  Luis Calderón ARG 0 X 0 X 1 ? NE
  Dirk Wells NCA 0 X 0 X 1 ? NE
  Joel Da Silva BRA 0 0 X X 1 ? NE
  Andy Andall GRD 0 0 X X 1 ? NE
                   
                   
                   
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men's (8+5 Tokyo) in Rio (10+3)

 

-52 CUB, COL, PUR, DOM, ARG + NCA  (5+1)

-57 CUB, USA, DOM, URU, COL + ARG (5+1)

-63 CUB, USA, DOM, TTO, BRA + VEN (5+1)

-69 CUB, DOM, USA, VEN + CAN (4+1)

-75 CUB, BRA, USA, NCA + DOM (4+1)

-81 CUB, BRA, VEN, ECU + COL (4+1)

-91 USA, CUB, COL + JAM (3+1)

+91  CUB, ECU, BRA + PER (3+1)

 

women's

-51 COL, USA, BRA, VEN + DOM (4+1)

-57 ARG, BRA, COL + CAN (3+1)

-60 BRA, USA, ARG + MEX (3+1)

-69 USA, CAN, MEX + DOM (3+1)

-75 USA, CAN, BRA + PAN (3+1

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CUB 8M - max     (Rio  10M, OW)

DOM 5M   + 2W  (Rio 2M, OW) 

COL 4M   + 2W     (Rio 4M + 1 W)

PUR 1M (Rio 1M + OW)

ARG 2 M  +2 W  (Rio 7M, 0W) 

NCA 2M     (Rio OM, OW)

USA 5M   +   4W  (6M + 2W)

URU 1M    (Rio 0M +OW)

TTO 1M   (Rio 1 M, OW)

BRA 4M   + 4W  (Rio 7M + 2W)

VEN 3M  + 1W    (Rio 8M, OW)

CAN 1M  +  3W   (Rio 1M + 2W)

ECU 2M  (Rio 4M + OW)

JAM 1M (Rio 0M, OW)

PER 1M (0M + OW)

MEX OM + 2W (Rio 6M + OW)

Panama 1W (Rio 1W + OM)

 

Rio

Haiti - 1M

Honduras - 1M

 

 

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  Men's -52 kg     5 America + ranking          
                 
  Name NOC POINTS WC '19 WC'17 Pan Starts QQT Eligible
Q Yosvany Veitía CUB 260 60 100 100 3 ? E
Q Yuberjen Herney Martinez Rivas COL 210 60 50 (-49kg) 100(-49kg) 2 ? E
Q Oscar Collazo PUR 170 X 20 (-49kg) 150 (-49kg) 2 ? E
Q Rodrigo Marte DOM 150 0 X 150 2 ? E
Q Ramón Quiroga ARG 120 45 X 75 2 ? E
X Joahnys Argilagos CUB 100 X 100 (-49kg) 1 X ? NE
X Yankiel Rivera PUR 75 X 0 75 2 ? E
QR Kevin Arias NCA 75 X X 75 (-49 kg) 1 ? NE
X Damián Arce CUB 75 X X 75 (-49kg) 1 ? NE
R1 Michael Angeletti USA 60 60 X X 1 ? NE
R2 Luis Delgado ECU 45 45 X 0 (-49kg) 2 ? E
X Ceiber Avila COL 30* 33,75 30 0 3 ? E (-57kg)
R3 Robinson Rodriguez CRC 20 X 20 (-49kg) X 1 ? NE
NR Héctor Tapia  CHI 0 X X 0 1 ? NE
NR Yilmar Landázury  COL 0 X X 0 1 ? NE
NR Rogger Rivera  PER 0 X X 0 1 ? NE
NR Miguel Capilla  MEX 0 X X 0 1 ? NE
NR David Jiménez CRC 0 X 0 X 1 ? NE
NR Jabali Breedy BRB 0 X 0 X 1 ? NE
NR Franklin González VEN 0 X 0 X 1 ? NE
                   
  *COL [AVILLA] will start -57kg                

 

-57KG

 

  Men's -57 kg     5 America + ranking            
                     
  Name NOC POINTS WC '19 WC'17 Pan Starts QQT Eligible  
Q Lázaro Álvarez CUB 470 240 80 150 (-60kg) 3 ? E  
Q Duke Ragan USA 180 X 80 100 2 ? E  
x Osvel Caballero CUB 150 X X 150 1 ? NE  
Q Alexy De La Cruz DOM 75 0 0 75 3 ? E  
Q Lucas Fernández URU 75 X X 75 1 ? NE  
Q Ceiber Ávila COL 67,5 45 22,5 0 1 ? E  
QR? Mirko Cuello ARG 60 60 X X 1 ? NE  
X Eric Basran CAN 60 60 X X 1 NO NE  
R1 Douglas de Andrade BRA 45 45 X X 1 ? NE  
R2 Jean Caicedo ECU 45 45 X 0 2 ? E  
R3 Yoel Fino VEN 45 45 X X 1 ? E  
X Leonel de los Santos DOM* 30 90 30 75 2 ? (E) -63kg  
R4 Angel Jarquin NCA 20 X 20 X 1 ? NE  
NR Jorvi Farroñan PER 0 X X 0 1 ? NE  
NR Keevin Allicock  GUY 0 0 X 0 1 ? E  
NR Delante Johnson USA 0 X X 0 1 ? NE  
NR Alberto Melián ARG 0 X 0 X 1 ? NE  
NR Javier Ibañez CUB 0 X 0 X 1 ? NE *DOM - different weight - 63kg
NR Nilo Guerrero GUA 0 0 X X 1 ? NE

 

 

-63 kg

 

  Men's -63kg     5 America + ranking          
                   
Name NOC POINTS WC '19 WC'17 Pan Starts QQT Eligible
Q1 Andy Cruz Gomez CUB 550 300 100 150 3 ? E
Q2 Keyshawn Davis USA 340 240 X 100 2 ? E
X Lazaro Alvarez CUB 230 240 [-57KG] 80 150 (60KG) 3 ? NE (Q-57KG)
Q3 Leonel de los Santos DOM 212,5 90 22,5 100 (60KG) 3 ? E
Q4 Michael Alexander TTO 135 60 X 75 2 ? E
Q5 Wanderson de Oliveira BRA 110 90 20 X 2 ? E
QR Luis Angel Cabrera VEN 105 X X 75 (60KG) 1 ? NE
R1 Leodan Pezo PER 75 X X 75 (60KG) 1 ? NE
R2 Alston Ryan ANT 75 X X 75 1 ? NE
R3 José Viáfara COL 60 60 X X 1 ? NE
X Freudis Rojas USA 50 X 50 X 1 ? NE
X Hendri Cedeno DOM 50 X X 50 1 ? NE
R4 Miguel Ferrin ECU 45 45 X 0 2 ? E
R5 Thomas Blumenfeld CAN 45 45 X X 2 YES E 
X Elvis Rodriguez DOM 30 X 30 X 1 ? NE
R6 John Gutiérrez COL 20 X 20 X 1 ? NE
X Arthur Biyarslanov CAN 20 X 20 X 1 NO NE
NR Miguel German PER 0 X X 0 1 ? NE
NR Eduardo Sánchez  CRC 0 X X 0 1 ? NE
NR Luis Arcon VEN 0 X X 0 1 ? NE
NR Joedison de Jesus BRA 0 X 0 X 1 ? NE
NR Jonathan Miniel PAN 0 0 X X 1 ? NE
                   
                   
  Q / QR - qualify                
  R- Reserved List                
  NR - not ranked                
                   
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