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11 minutes ago, intoronto said:

:CAN has 4 out of 6 athletes being seeded, with one in 9th place. Wow.

Other than Klimkait nobody is favoured for a medal but this is still by some margin the best Judo team Canada has ever sent to the Olympics.

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and it is official, no Judo quota for the second time in a row... but this time we were pretty close, Peter Žilka first under the line for European Continental spot in the -90, that is some hope for our return in Paris or maybe rather in Los Angeles. :yes

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2 hours ago, intoronto said:

Judo wildcards

 

60 kg: :BHU

66 kg: :ALB 

73 kg: :MON:BUR:GUI:YEM:SRI:SUD

81 kg: :PLE:COM:SLE 

90 kg: :LIE :BEN:SEY:SMR 

100 kg: None

+100 kg: 

 

48 kg: :MAW:NEP

52 kg: :MKD

57 kg: None 

63 kg: :HON:MYA 

70 kg: none

78 kg: :MNE

 

Also confirmed that the ROT athletes will start the individual competitions. More men than women, Thomas Bach must be losing his shit

 

Weird 21 quotas, but only 20 were suppose to be allocated

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15 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

 

Weird 21 quotas, but only 20 were suppose to be allocated

I may have made a mistake, was going of the entry lists on the IJF website.

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31 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

 

Weird 21 quotas, but only 20 were suppose to be allocated

I’m not seeing the quota for :MNE that @intoronto listed, so might be 20 then?

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1 minute ago, Olympian1010 said:

I’m not seeing the quota for :MNE that @intoronto listed, so might be 20 then?

 

She's there, it's Burkina Faso that already qualified

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Also eight quotas have been declined.

 

:AUS - M -100kg

:PRK - W -48kg

:NZL - W -57kg

:BEL - W -70kg

:CAN - W -70kg

:SLO - W -78kg

:PNG - W +78kg

:RUS - W +78kg

 

Quotas seemed to have been reallocated in an order based on which nations declined first.

 

:NZL:PNG were continental quotas, but none remain so they were reallocated to the highest ranked eligible athlete :TUR  (W -49kg) and :ALG (W +78kg)

 

:BEL was a continental quota so it went to the next highest European nation without one, :CRO (W +78kg). Same with :PRK where the quota went to :VIE (W -52kg).

 

The simple reallocations were :CAN:SLO:RUS going to the next highest ranked nations in the same event :TUN:USA:USA respectively.

 

:AUS hasn't been reallocated (which is why we have 391 athletes instead of 392). It should go to :NRU and if they decline it would go to :TGA before going to the overall ranking (assuming it will ever be reallocated since we are now past the deadline)

 

 

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