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Boxing Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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16 minutes ago, Davids said:

Is for Thailand no?

Yeah I was looking for the old ranking https://d21c25674tgiqk.cloudfront.net/2020/07/AIBA-World-Ranking-WOMEN-final-202009.pdf

 

but it should be this one https://boxing.athlete365.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/20210318_Boxing_Road_To_Tokyo_Rankings.pdf

 

so I believe you are correct, it should be :THA instead of Vietnam

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I only just found out that they cancelled the final qualifier. Does that mean that :GER is qualified in women's 57kg and men's +91kg regardless of how the European qualifier will go, because German boxers are the highest ranked Europeans in these disciplines?

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1 minute ago, EselTheDonkey said:

I only just found out that they cancelled the final qualifier. Does that mean that :GER is qualified in women's 57kg and men's +91kg regardless of how the European qualifier will go, because German boxers are the highest ranked Europeans in these disciplines?

not necessarily, this European Qualifier will award ranking points as well. it's probably unlikely but maybe someone finishes just outside the qualification zone but still collects enough pts to qualify via ranking. someone should do the math to see if that's even possible mathematically.

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Wait, the London qualifier was cancelled? Nouchka Fontijn and Enrico Lacruz were going there for the Netherlands (with Fontijn definitely a favorite to qualify), does that mean they're both out of a chance to qualify or is the cancellation accompanied by some compensation?

 

Surely there is some alternative, since otherwise there'd be dozens of quota places without any allocation?

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1 minute ago, heywoodu said:

Wait, the London qualifier was cancelled? Nouchka Fontijn and Enrico Lacruz were going there for the Netherlands (with Fontijn definitely a favorite to qualify), does that mean they're both out of a chance to qualify or is the cancellation accompanied by some compensation?

no. that one was moved to France (I mean the rest of the competition)

 

that was about the last chance worldwide qualifier , which got cancelled and they awarded the quotas based on the ranking. (1 for each continent in each weight)

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I guess these are the Pan Am quotas...

 

Men's 52 kg - :CUB:COL:PUR:DOM:ARG + :NCA (global)

Men's 57 kg - :CUB:USA:DOM:URU:COL + :ARG

Men's 63 kg - :CUB:USA:DOM:TTO:BRA + :VEN

Men's 69 kg - :CUB:DOM:USA:VEN + :CAN

Men's 75 kg - :CUB:BRA:USA:NCA + :DOM

Men's 81 kg - :CUB:BRA:VEN:ECU + :COL

Men's 91 kg - :ECU:CUB:BRA + :PER

Men's +91 kg - :USA:CUB:COL + :JAM

 

Women's 51 kg - :COL:USA:BRA:VEN + :DOM

Women's 57 kg - :ARG:COL:BRA + :USA

Women's 60 kg - :BRA:USA:ARG + :MEX

Women's 69 kg - :USA:CAN:MEX + :DOM

Women's 75 kg - :USA:CAN:BRA + :PAN

#banbestmen

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36 minutes ago, dcro said:

I guess these are the Pan Am quotas...

 

Men's 52 kg - :CUB:COL:PUR:DOM:ARG + :NCA (global)

Men's 57 kg - :CUB:USA:DOM:URU:COL + :ARG

Men's 63 kg - :CUB:USA:DOM:TTO:BRA + :VEN

Men's 69 kg - :CUB:DOM:USA:VEN + :CAN

Men's 75 kg - :CUB:BRA:USA:NCA + :DOM

Men's 81 kg - :CUB:BRA:VEN:ECU + :COL

Men's 91 kg - :ECU:CUB:BRA + :PER

Men's +91 kg - :USA:CUB:COL + :JAM

 

Women's 51 kg - :COL:USA:BRA:VEN + :DOM

Women's 57 kg - :ARG:COL:BRA + :USA

Women's 60 kg - :BRA:USA:ARG + :MEX

Women's 69 kg - :USA:CAN:MEX + :DOM

Women's 75 kg - :USA:CAN:BRA + :PAN

The brazilian at 75kg women is suspended by doping violation

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