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Judo Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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Quota Qualification Event Notes
:ANG Angola IJF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Diassonema Mucungui
:AUT Austria IJF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Sabrina Filzmoser
:BUL Bulgaria IJF Olympic Ranking Ivelina Ilieva
:CAN Canada IJF Olympic Ranking Jessica Klimkait
:CHN China IJF Olympic Ranking Lu Tongjuan
:TPE Chinese Taipei IJF Olympic Ranking Lien Chen-ling
:CIV Cote d´Ivoire IJF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Zouleiha Abzetta Dabonne
:FRA France IJF Olympic Ranking Sarah-Léonie Cysique
:GEO Georgia IJF Olympic Ranking Eteri Liparteliani
:GER Germany IJF Olympic Ranking Theresa Stoll
:HUN Hungary IJF Olympic Ranking Hedvig Karakas
:ISR Israel IJF Olympic Ranking Timna Nelson-Levy
:JPN Japan Host Nation Tsukasa Yoshida
:KOS Kosovo IJF Olympic Ranking Nora Gjakova
:MGL Mongolia IJF Olympic Ranking Sumiya Dorjsuren
:NED Netherlands IJF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Sanne Verhagen
:PAN Panama IJF Olympic Ranking Miryam Roper
:POL Poland IJF Olympic Ranking Julia Kowalczyk
:POR Portugal IJF Olympic Ranking Telma Monteiro
:WHT ROT IOC Invitation Sanda Aldass
:RUS Russia IJF Olympic Ranking Daria Mezhetskaia
:SRB Serbia IJF Olympic Ranking Marica Perišić
:SLO Slovenia IJF Olympic Ranking Kaja Kajzer
:KOR South Korea IJF Olympic Ranking Kim Ji-su
:TUN Tunisia IJF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Ghofran Khelifi
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Quota Qualification Event Notes
:AUS Australia IJF Olympic Ranking Katharina Haecker
:AUT Austria IJF Olympic Ranking Magdalena Krssakova
:BRA Brazil IJF Olympic Ranking Ketleyn Quadros
:CAN Canada IJF Olympic Ranking Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard
:CPV Cape Verde IJF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Sandrine Billiet
:CHN China IJF Olympic Ranking Yang Junxia
:CUB Cuba IJF Olympic Ranking Maylín del Toro Carvajal
:DEN Denmark IJF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Lærke Olsen
:ECU Ecuador IJF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Estefania Garcia
:FRA France IJF Olympic Ranking Clarisse Agbegnenou
:GER Germany IJF Olympic Ranking Martyna Trajdos
:GBR Great Britain IJF Olympic Ranking Lucy Renshall
:HON Honduras Tripartite Invitation Cergia David
:HUN Hungary IJF Olympic Ranking Szofi Özbas
:ISR Israel IJF Olympic Ranking Gili Sharir
:ITA Italy IJF Olympic Ranking Maria Centracchio
:JPN Japan Host Nation Miku Tashiro
:MAD Madagascar IJF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Damiella Nomenjanahary
:MEX Mexico IJF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Prisca Awiti Alcaraz
:MGL Mongolia IJF Olympic Ranking Gankhaich Bold
:MYA Myanmar Tripartite Invitation Chu Myat Noe Wai
:NED Netherlands IJF Olympic Ranking Juul Franssen
:PHI Philippines IJF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Kiyomi Watanabe
:POL Poland IJF Olympic Ranking Agata Ozdoba-Błach
:WHT ROT IOC Invitation Muna Dahouk
:RUS Russia IJF Olympic Ranking Daria Davydova
:SRB Serbia IJF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Anja Obradović
:SLO Slovenia IJF Olympic Ranking Tina Trstenjak
:KOR South Korea IJF Olympic Ranking (Reallocation of Continental Quota) Heeju Han
:ESP Spain IJF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Cristina Cabaña Perez
:UZB Uzbekistan IJF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Farangiz Khojieva
:VEN Venezuela IJF Olympic Ranking Anriquelis Barrios
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Quota Qualification Event Notes
:AUS Australia IJF Olympic Ranking Aoife Coughlan
:AUT Austria IJF Olympic Ranking Michaela Polleres
:BRA Brazil IJF Olympic Ranking Maria Portela
:CMR Cameroon IJF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Ayuk Otay Arrey Sophina
:CHA Chad IJF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Demos Memneloum
:CHN China IJF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Sun Xiaoqian
:CRO Croatia IJF Olympic Ranking Barbara Matić
:FRA France IJF Olympic Ranking Margaux Pinot
:GER Germany IJF Olympic Ranking Giovanna Scoccimarro
:GBR Great Britain IJF Olympic Ranking Gemma Howell
:GRE Greece IJF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Elisavet Teltsidou
:IRL Ireland IJF Olympic Ranking Megan Fletcher
:ITA Italy IJF Olympic Ranking (Reallocation of Continental Quota) Alice Bellandi
:JAM Jamaica IJF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Ebony Drysdale Daley
:JPN Japan Host Nation Chizuru Arai
:KIR Kiribati IJF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Kinaua Biribo
:MAR Morocco IJF Olympic Ranking Assmaa Niang
:NED Netherlands IJF Olympic Ranking Sanne van Dijke
:POR Portugal IJF Olympic Ranking Barbara Timo
:PUR Puerto Rico IJF Olympic Ranking María Pérez
:WHT ROT IOC Invitation Nigra Shaheen
:RUS Russia IJF Olympic Ranking Madina Taimazova
:KOR South Korea IJF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Kim Seong-yeon
:ESP Spain IJF Olympic Ranking María Bernabéu
:SWE Sweden IJF Olympic Ranking Anna Bernholm
:TUN Tunisia IJF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Nihel Landolsi
:UZB Uzbekistan IJF Olympic Ranking Gulnoza Matniyazova
:VEN Venezuela IJF Olympic Ranking Elvismar Rodriguez
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Quota Qualification Event Notes
:AUT Austria IJF Olympic Ranking Bernadette Graf
:BRA Brazil IJF Olympic Ranking Mayra Aguiar
:CHN China IJF Olympic Ranking Ma Zhenzhao
:CRO Croatia IJF Olympic Ranking Karla Prodan
:CUB Cuba IJF Olympic Ranking Kaliema Antomarchi
:COD DR Congo IJF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Marie Branser
:ECU Ecuador IJF Olympic Ranking Vanessa Chala
:FRA France IJF Olympic Ranking Madeleine Malonga
:GAB Gabon IJF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Sarah-Myriam Mazouz
:GER Germany IJF Olympic Ranking Anna-Maria Wagner
:GBR Great Britain IJF Olympic Ranking Natalie Powell
:ISR Israel IJF Olympic Ranking Inbar Lanir
:JPN Japan Host Nation Shori Hamada
:KOS Kosovo IJF Olympic Ranking Loriana Kuka
:MGL Mongolia IJF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Munkhtsetseg Otgon
:MNE Montenegro Tripartite Invitation Jovana Pekovic
:NED Netherlands IJF Olympic Ranking Guusje Steenhuis
:POL Poland IJF Olympic Ranking Beata Pacut
:POR Portugal IJF Olympic Ranking Patricia Sampaio
:RUS Russia IJF Olympic Ranking Aleksandra Babintseva
:KOR South Korea IJF Olympic Ranking Yoon Hyun-Ji
:UKR Ukraine IJF Olympic Ranking Anastasiya Turchyn
:USA United States IJF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Nefeli Papadakis
:VEN Venezuela IJF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Karen León
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Quota Qualification Event Notes
:ALG Algeria IJF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Sonia Asselah
:AZE Azerbaijan IJF Olympic Ranking Iryna Kindzerska
:BLR Belarus IJF Olympic Ranking Maryna Slutskaya
:BIH Bosnia and Herzegovina IJF Olympic Ranking Larisa Cerić
:BRA Brazil IJF Olympic Ranking Maria Suelen Altheman
:CMR Cameroon IJF Olympic Ranking Hortence Vanessa Mballa Atangana
:CHN China IJF Olympic Ranking Xu Shiyan
:CRO Croatia IJF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Ivana Maranic
:CUB Cuba IJF Olympic Ranking Idalys Ortiz
:FRA France IJF Olympic Ranking Romane Dicko
:GER Germany IJF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Jasmin Grabowski
:GBR Great Britain IJF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Sarah Adlington
:ISR Israel IJF Olympic Ranking Raz Hershko
:JPN Japan Host Nation Akira Sone
:LTU Lithuania IJF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Sandra Jablonskyte
:NED Netherlands IJF Olympic Ranking Tessie Savelkouls
:NCA Nicaragua IJF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Izayana Marenco
:POR Portugal IJF Olympic Ranking Rochele Nunes
:PUR Puerto Rico IJF Olympic Ranking Melissa Mojica
:KSA Saudi Arabia IOC Invitation Tahani Al-Qahtani
:SLO Slovenia IJF Olympic Ranking Anamari Velenšek
:KOR South Korea IJF Olympic Ranking Han Mi-Jin
:TTO Trinidad and Tobago IJF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Gabriella Wood
:TUN Tunisia IJF Olympic Ranking Nihel Cheikh Rouhou
:TUR Turkey IJF Olympic Ranking Kayra Sayit
:UKR Ukraine IJF Olympic Ranking Yelyzaveta Kalanina
:USA United States IJF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Nina Cutro-Kelly
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Quota Qualification Event Notes
:BRA Brazil IJF Olympic Team Ranking  
:CAN Canada IJF Olympic Team Ranking  
:FRA France IJF Olympic Team Ranking  
:GER Germany IJF Olympic Team Ranking  
:ISR Israel IJF Olympic Team Ranking  
:ITA Italy IJF Olympic Team Ranking  
:JPN Japan Host Nation  
:MGL Mongolia IJF Olympic Team Ranking  
:NED Netherlanda IJF Olympic Team Ranking  
:RUS Russia IJF Olympic Team Ranking  
:KOR South Korea IJF Olympic Team Ranking  
:UZB Uzbekistan IJF Olympic Team Ranking  
:WHT ROT IOC Invitation  
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Does anybody know which events will give points for Olympic qualification? I mean, apart from World Tour and World Championships, do you know if also continental circuits and continental championships count?

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27 minutes ago, AlFHg said:

Does anybody know which events will give points for Olympic qualification?

All the events that give points for the World Ranking, including continental events (see this table: http://99e89a50309ad79ff91d-082b8fd5551e97bc65e327988b444396.r14.cf3.rackcdn.com/up/2017/01/IJF_WRL_Events_2017-2020_Point-1483967512.pdf).

 

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The five best results during the 12-month period will count plus one extra (6th) result 
from the Continental Championships or Masters, start. In a case where the athlete starts in both events (Continental Championships and Masters) 
then the higher point score will count as the 6th result, and the lower point score may 
count for the five best results in the WRL.
Looking back 12 months from today - five best results plus one result count 
100 %.
Looking back 13-24 months, from there - five best results plus one result 
count 50 %.
The points for each individual tournament will expire as follows: 
• In the first 12 months after the tournament the points will count 100 %.
• After 12 months, the points will be reduced to 50 %.
• After 24 months, the points will be reduced to 0 and not counted anymore.
The dividing line is the following week (week number) in which the tournament was 
held.

 

 

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