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Boxing Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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        4 + ranking          
  -69KG                
  Name NOC POINTS WC '19 WC'17 Pan Starts QQT Eligible
Q Roniel Iglesias CUB 320 90 80 150 3 ? E
Q Rohan Polanco DOM 190 90 X 100 2 ? E
Q Delante Johnson USA 135 60 X 75 2 ? E
Q Gabriel Maestre VEN 105 X 30 75 2 ? E 
QR Wyatt Sanford CAN 60 60 X X 2 YES E
R1 Brian Arregui ARG 45 45 X X X 1 NE
X Quinton Randall USA 30 X 30 X X 1 NE
X Juan Solano DOM 30 X 30 X X 1 NE
NR Jimmy Brenes  GUA 0 X X 0 1 ? NE
NR Alexander Rangel  COL 0 X X 0 1 ? NE
NR Luis Miranda PER 0 X X 0 1 ? NE
NR Tyler Thomas TTO 0 0 X 0 2 ? E
NR Luis da Silva BRA 0 0 X X 1 ? NE
NR Brayn Polaco PPO 0 X 0 X 1 ?

NE

 

 

 

 

-75kg

 

        4 + ranking          
  -75KG                
  Name NOC POINTS WC '19 WC'17 Pan Starts QQT Eligible
Q1 Arlen Lopez CUB 270 90 30 150 3 ? E
Q2 Hebert Conceicao BRA 250 150 X 100 2 ? E 
Q3 Troy Isley USA 125 X 50 75 2 ? E
Q4? Lesther Espino NCA 75 X X 75 1 ? NE
X Javier Martinez USA 60 60 X X 1 ? NE
QR Euri Cedeno DOM 60 60 X 0 2 ? E
R1 Jorge Vivas COL 30 X 30 0 2 ? E
NR Francisco Veron ARG 0 0 X 0 2 ? E
NR Aaron Prince TTO 0 X X 0 1 ? NE
NR Bryan Angulo ECU 0 0 X X 1 ? NE
NR Luis Hernandez PAN 0 X 0 0 1 ? NE
NR Lester Martínez GUA 0 X 0 X 1 ? NE
NR Luis Rodriguez PUR 0 X 0 X 1 ? NE

 

-81kg

 

      -            
        4 + ranking          
  -81KG                
  Name NOC POINTS WC '19 WC'17 Pan Starts QQT Eligible
Q Julio Cesar La Cruz CUB 400 150 100 150 3 ? E
X Arlen Lopez CUB 202,5 67,5 22,5 112,5 3 ? E (-75kg)
Q Keno Machado BRA 160 60 X 100 2 ? E
Q Nalek Korbaj VEN 75 0 X 75 2 ? E
Q Carlos Andres Mina ECU 50 X 50 X 1 ? NE
QR Jorge Vivas COL 22,5 X 22,5 0 2 ? E (75 or 81)
R1 Rogelio Romero MEX 20 X 20 0 2 ? E
X Alberto Ramirez VEN 0 X 0 X 1 ? NE
X Michel de Souza BRA 0 X 0 X 1 ? NE
X Jeysson Monroy COL 0 X 0 X 1 ? NE
X Luis Georges DOM 0 X X 0 1 ? NE
X Diego Motoa COL 0 0 X X 1 ? NE
X Atif Oberlton USA 0 0 X X 1 ?

NE

 

-91 kg

 

                   
        3 + ranking          
  -91KG                
  Name NOC POINTS WC '19 WC'17 Pan Starts QQT Eligible
Q Julio Castillo ECU 340 240 X 100 2 ? E
Q Erislandy Savon CUB  340 90 100 150 3 ? E
X Julio Cesar La Cruz CUB  300 150 100* 150 3 ? E (81kg)
Q Abner Teixeira BRA* 120 45 X 75 2 ? E
QR Jose Lucar PER 75 X X 75 1 ? NE
R1 Deivi Julio COL 20 0 20 0 3 ? E
X Juan Goncalves BRA 20 X 20 X 1 ? NE
NR Adrian Tillman USA 0 0 X X 1 ? NE
NR Bryan Colwell  CAN 0 X X 0 1 NO NE
NR Joaquín Berroa DOM 0 X X 0 1 ? NE
NR Francisco Cantabrana  MEX 0 X X 0 1 ? NE
NR Yamil Peralta ARG 0 X 0 X 1 ? NE
NR Jeffry Gonzalez NCA 0 X 0 X 1 ? NE
                   
* ? Abner da Silva ?                

 

+91 kg

 

  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
QR Ricardo Brown JAM 75 X X 75 1 ? NE
R1 Nigel Paul TTO 60 60 0 0 3 ? E
NR Darwin Rodríguez  NCA 0 X X 0 1 ? NE
NR Luis Muñoz Munayco PER 0 X X 0 1 ? NE
NR Cosme dos Santos BRA 0 X X 0 1 ? NE
NR Luis Calderón ARG 0 X 0 X 1 ? NE
NR Dirk Wells NCA 0 X 0 X 1 ? NE
NR Joel Da Silva BRA 0 0 X X 1 ? NE
NR Andy Andall GRD 0 0 X X 1 ? NE
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18 hours ago, konig said:

I cant believe this........ the boxing is a complete disaster.

Like for these Olympics specifically or just in general?

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And the tight race between boxing and weightlifting for the most absurd and stupid qualifications is getting closer and closer. Just when you think, one is getting a lead, the other catches up with a new twist, after a talk with the team-IOC radio. Who is going to bring home the victory? Who is going to outdo themselves? Stay tuned for the exciting final stages of this historic 5 year race!

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Really unfair system:

 

https://www.kitchenertoday.com/local-sports/kitcheners-mandy-bujold-heartbroken-after-olympic-qualifier-scrapped-3638955

 

Cleary the IOC doesn't care about gender equality!!

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4 minutes ago, intoronto said:

Really unfair system:

 

https://www.kitchenertoday.com/local-sports/kitcheners-mandy-bujold-heartbroken-after-olympic-qualifier-scrapped-3638955

 

Cleary the IOC doesn't care about gender equality!!

 

How does gender equality factor into this? It's not like they are hosting the men's events and not the women's. "Continental inequality" would be a better term.

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1 minute ago, JoshMartini007 said:

 

How does gender equality factor into this? It's not like they are hosting the men's events and not the women's. "Continental inequality" would be a better term.

Women who are pregnant had no chance to qualify for this tournament, ie Bujold

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9 minutes ago, intoronto said:

Women who are pregnant had no chance to qualify for this tournament, ie Bujold

It’s an interesting point. Changing the ranking criteria or changing the system without holding a qualifier would also be incredibly unfair to those in position to qualify. Either way, if a direct qualifier isn’t held, it doesn’t seem the like a fair process at this point.

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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11 minutes ago, intoronto said:

Women who are pregnant had no chance to qualify for this tournament, ie Bujold

Considering that the rankings for Pan American nations are based on results from almost two years ago there are a lot of reasons why we won't get to see the best athletes in our continent compete.

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6 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

It’s an interesting point. Changing the ranking criteria or changing the system without holding a qualifier would also be incredibly unfair to those in position to qualify. Either way, if a direct qualifier isn’t held, it doesn’t seem the like a fair process at this point.

 

Pretty much, without a qualifier there isn't a fair way to do this. Like if we don't use the rankings the only other options are a) No one goes or b) The IOC/Whoever is in charge of boxing appoints athletes.

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10 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

It’s an interesting point. Changing the ranking criteria or changing the system without holding a qualifier would also be incredibly unfair to those in position to qualify. Either way, if a direct qualifier isn’t held, it doesn’t seem the like a fair process at this point.

TBH it would almost be more fair to have a group of experts award the slots than having a frankly arbitrary ranking do the work.

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