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Karate Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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1 hour ago, phelps said:

@MHSN just watched and they have fixed the mistake in women's +61...

 

Now Gong Li is 3rd and in green, as it should be...;)

 

so, as of today, we have Zaretska, Abbasali, Li and Hocaoglu qualified, with Quirici who could overtake Li if she wins the European Gold (if I'm not wrong)...

 

unfortunately, by missin the Lisbon event, Semeraro can't be better than 7th, even if she wins the Gold Medal in Porec (and most likely, she's going to end up 8th in any case), so it's going to be almost impossible to earn the European repechage spot (we would need Gong Li to qualify via ranking, so to make Alipour get her repechage place and leave one more spot open at +68 -and of course Plank should lose a few positions by not having a good tournament in Porec)...

 

by the way, I still hope that this happens, so take a lot of pressure off Semeraro before the final OQT in Paris...

 

why is this qualification system such a mess? :wall: :facepalm: :hairpull:

Plank could miss many position in ranking. She defend silver medal, less than bronze is not enough for her. Semeraro and Plank are 50-50
Real standings:
Plank 4537 (15th)
Semeraro 5160 (12th)

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As the continental Quota for Kvesic is likely gone, Croatia needs to cancel the ECH now or even better wait one more week :lol: so EKF has no chance to replace it 

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Startlist for the European Championship

https://www.sportdata.org/wkf/set-online/veranstaltung_info_main.php?active_menu=calendar&vernr=473&ver_info_action=catnennlist#a_eventheadend

 

for those who care Ugur Aktas is listed for Turkey (even though it was almost a sure thing he is going to participate)

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  • 2 weeks later...

after the first day of European Karate Championships. our list is almost complete

 

the following athletes joined the list of already qualified karatekas

 

:CRO Ivan Kvesic (Men's 84kg)

:IRI Sajjad Ganjzadeh (Men's +84kg)

:GER Jonathan Horne (Men's +84kg)

:CHN Gong Li (Women's 68kg)

:TUR Meltem Hocaoglu (Women's +68kg)

 

only one quota is left and will be decided tomorrow. that's between :TPE Wen Tzu-Yun and :GER Jana Messerschmidt in women's 55kg. Messerschmidt has to win the gold to qualify.

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now our table is complete

 

Men

Kata:    :ESP:TUR:VEN:ITA

67kg:   :KAZ:FRA:EGY:ITA

75kg:   :IRI:ITA:AZE:UKR

+75kg: :TUR:IRI:GER:CRO

 

Women

Kata:    :ESP:ITA:HKG:USA

55kg:   :TUR:UKR:IRI:TPE

61kg:   :CHN:EGY:TUR:SRB

+61kg: :AZE:IRI:CHN:TUR

 

:TUR was the most successful with 5 quotas :IRI:ITA qualified 4.

 

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before the news about Olympic being postponed for a year. WKF acted stupid and announced a list of qualified athletes. assuming there will be no time for the remaining events. later they changed it.

 

from that list almost everybody made it to the Olympics AGAIN. but we had 2 changes.

 

:BRA Vinicius Figueira OUT ==> :EGY Ali El Sawy IN

:SUI Elena Quirici OUT ==> :CHN Gong Li IN

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before the news about Olympic being postponed for a year. WKF acted stupid and announced a list of qualified athletes. assuming there will be no time for the remaining events. later they changed it.

 

from that list almost everybody made it to the Olympics AGAIN. but we had 2 changes.

 

:BRA Vinicius Figueira OUT ==> :EGY Ali El Sawy IN

:SUI Elena Quirici OUT ==> :CHN Gong Li IN

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WKF finally updated its Olympics ranking. we knew top 4 for the direct quotas. but I'm going to make a list of top athletes for the continental  quotas.

 

remember that only #1 from each continent qualify but only after the World Qualifiers in France. for example if Yahiro (AUS) qualifies directly that will give the Oceania quota to the next athlete Hoshi (NZL).

 

also remember that only 2 spots are available in each weight. which means only :AUS Yahiro and :EGY Abdelaziz are 100% guaranteed a place in Tokyo. :LAT Kalnins also looks 95% safe.

 

Men's Ranking:

 

Oceania:

1. :AUS Yahiro (75kg - Rank 22)

2. :NZL Hoshi (Kata - Rank 32)

3. :AUS Yuen (Kata - Rank 49)

 

Africa:

1. :EGY Abdelaziz (75kg - Rank 8)

2. :EGY Shawky (Kata - Rank 15)

3. :MAR Sekouri (75kg - Rank 17)

4. :MAR El Hakimi (Kata - Rank 17)

5. :EGY Ramadan (+75kg - Rank 21)

 

America:

1. :USA Scott (75kg - Rank 6)

2. :USA Irr (+75kg - Rank 16)

3. :VEN Madera (67kg - Rank 34)

4. :USA Torres (Kata - Rank 10)

5. :BRA Brose (67kg - Rank 12)

6. :CHI Velozo (67kg - Rank 16)

 

Asia:

1. :KAZ Ainazarov (75kg - Rank 7)

2. :KAZ Yuldashev (+75kg - Rank 8)

3. :UZB Otabolaev (75kg - Rank 11)

4. :UZB Saymatov (67kg - Rank 15)

5. :JOR Al Masatfa (67kg - Rank 17)

6. :KUW Al Mosawi (Kata - Rank 18)

 

Europe:

1. :LAT Kalnins (67kg - Rank 14)

2. :AZE Gurbanli (+75kg - Rank 24)

3. :AZE Farzaliyev (67kg - Rank 25)

4. :GEO Arkania (+75kg - Rank 5)

5. :HUN Harspataki (75kg - Rank 10)

6. :UKR Chobotar (+75kg - Rank 11)

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and for women, only :NZL Anacan and :EGY Abdelaziz are 100% safe.

 

Women's Ranking:

 

Oceania:

1. :NZL Anacan (Kata - Rank 9)

2. :AUS Mah (61kg - Rank 35)

 

Africa:

1. :EGY Abdelaziz (+61kg - Rank 5)

2. :EGY Sayed (55kg - Rank 11)

3. :MAR Sadini (61kg - Rank 11)

4. :EGY Sayed (Kata - Rank 18)

5. :MAR Agalmam (Kata - Rank 19)

6. :ALG Matoub (+61kg - Rank 23)

 

America:

1. :PER Grande (61kg - Rank 9)

2. :BRA Kumizaki (55kg - Rank 19)

3. :DOM Dimitrova (Kata - Rank 11)

4. :VEN Garces (61kg - Rank 49)

5. :MEX Caballero (61kg - Rank 40)

6. :VEN Armada (Kata - Rank 40)

 

Asia:

1. :IRI Alipour (61kg - Rank 6)

2. :CHN Li (55kg - Rank 8)

3. :KAZ Berultseva (+61kg - Rank 9)

4. :PHI Tsukii (55kg - Rank 12)

5. :IRI Sadeghi (Kata - Rank 13)

 

Europe:

1. :ITA Semeraro (+61kg - Rank 11)

2. :UKR Serogina (61kg - Rank 12)

3. :AUT Plank (55kg - Rank 14)

4. :BUL Goranova (55kg - Rank 27)

5. :ESP Palacio (+61kg - Rank 28)

6. :SLO Ristic (61kg - Rank 29)

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