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Weightlifting Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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I tried to create the same ranking for 67kg, I have to repeat again, mistakes are possible, I didn't focus on Africa and Oceania athletes. to make things easier for myself I removed with no chance to qualify (I mean 2nd Chinese guys etc)

 

1. :CHN Chen - 4591

- :PRK Pak - 3916 (no)

2. :UZB Ergashev - 3876 (NOC limited to 2)

3. :COL Mosquera - 3715 (COL with 3 doping cases)

4. :TUR Ozbek - 3679 (NOC limited to 2)

5. :ITA Zanni - 3631

6. :JPN Konnai - 3605

7. :FRA Matam - 3540

?. :INA Deni - 3535 (no)

8. :GEO Chkheidze - 3501

9. :MEX Munoz - 3426

10. :KOR Han - 3357

11. :GER Brandhuber - 3284 (also eligible for 61)

12. :IND Jeremy - 3173

13. :GUA Pineda - 3075

14. :ESP Hernandez - 2960

15. :MAD Andriatsitohaina - 2944 (Africa)

16. :INA Yasin - 2906

 

important notes:

*Brandhuber is eligible in both 61 and 67, if Gemany wants to qualify more weightlifters, they can simply withdraw him from the 61kg and then they can qualify 2 WLers in both 61 and 67

*GEO probably has more than 4 athletes inside the qualification zone and has to pick. (just a guess at the moment)

* Colombia has 3 positives doping cases and may be banned from Tokyo completely

* I believe both TUR and UZB will pick these guys.

 

considering everything, these guys have a better chance to qualify

:CHN:UZB:COL:TUR:ITA:JPN:FRA:GEO == :MEX:KOR:ESP:MAD:SAM

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I also had to correct something about 61kg. I forgot that Vietnam has 3 positive doping cases and most probably get disqualified :facepalm:I update the 61kg possible qualification based on that

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1 minute ago, phelps said:

in the end, I think Turkey would eventually choose 67kg and 73kg (Ismaylov is a lock, if he's eligible)...:mumble:

I don't think he can qualify, he bombed out in both of his competitions in the first window. which means one of his 4 results will be a ZERO. even though he collected big points in other windows but I don't think that's enough. but we will know better when I calculate the 73kg ranking tomorrow after the end of the Pan-Am Champs

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21 minutes ago, MHSN said:

I tried to create the same ranking for 67kg, I have to repeat again, mistakes are possible, I didn't focus on Africa and Oceania athletes. to make things easier for myself I removed with no chance to qualify (I mean 2nd Chinese guys etc)

 

1. :CHN Chen - 4591

- :PRK Pak - 3916 (no)

2. :UZB Ergashev - 3876 (NOC limited to 2)

3. :COL Mosquera - 3715

4. :TUR Ozbek - 3679 (NOC limited to 2)

5. :ITA Zanni - 3631

6. :JPN Konnai - 3605

7. :FRA Matam - 3540

?. :INA Deni - 3535 (no)

8. :GEO Chkheidze - 3501

9. :MEX Munoz - 3426

10. :KOR Han - 3357

11. :GER Brandhuber - 3284 (also eligible for 61)

12. :IND Jeremy - 3173

13. :GUA Pineda - 3075

14. :ESP Hernandez - 2960

15. :MAD Andriatsitohaina - 2944 (Africa)

16. :INA Deni - 2906

 

important notes:

*Brandhuber is eligible in both 61 and 67, if Gemany wants to qualify more weightlifters, they can simply withdraw him from the 61kg and then they can qualify 2 WLers in both 61 and 67

*GEO probably has more than 4 athletes inside the qualification zone and has to pick. (just a guess at the moment)

* Colombia has 3 positives doping cases and may be banned from Tokyo completely

* I believe both TUR and UZB will pick these guys.

 

considering everything, these guys have a better chance to qualify

:CHN:UZB:COL:TUR:ITA:JPN:FRA:GEO == :MEX:KOR:ESP:MAD:SAM

So this means Jeremy doesn't qualify, unless Han finishes in top 8. Our coach was so confident of his qualification despite finishing 8th. He claimed he had calculated robi points as well

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On 20/04/2021 at 11:05, MHSN said:

15. :ITA Ruiu - 2797

 

 

Great work! But how is Italy able to qualify a weightlifter via Continental representation? Those places are limited to NOCs which did not qualify other athletes. Italy, however, is in TOP 8 in -67kg.

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33 minutes ago, MHSN said:

I tried to create the same ranking for 67kg, I have to repeat again, mistakes are possible, I didn't focus on Africa and Oceania athletes. to make things easier for myself I removed with no chance to qualify (I mean 2nd Chinese guys etc)

 

1. :CHN Chen - 4591

- :PRK Pak - 3916 (no)

2. :UZB Ergashev - 3876 (NOC limited to 2)

3. :COL Mosquera - 3715

4. :TUR Ozbek - 3679 (NOC limited to 2)

5. :ITA Zanni - 3631

6. :JPN Konnai - 3605

7. :FRA Matam - 3540

?. :INA Deni - 3535 (no)

8. :GEO Chkheidze - 3501

9. :MEX Munoz - 3426

10. :KOR Han - 3357

11. :GER Brandhuber - 3284 (also eligible for 61)

12. :IND Jeremy - 3173

13. :GUA Pineda - 3075

14. :ESP Hernandez - 2960

15. :MAD Andriatsitohaina - 2944 (Africa)

16. :INA Deni - 2906

 

important notes:

*Brandhuber is eligible in both 61 and 67, if Gemany wants to qualify more weightlifters, they can simply withdraw him from the 61kg and then they can qualify 2 WLers in both 61 and 67

*GEO probably has more than 4 athletes inside the qualification zone and has to pick. (just a guess at the moment)

* Colombia has 3 positives doping cases and may be banned from Tokyo completely

* I believe both TUR and UZB will pick these guys.

 

considering everything, these guys have a better chance to qualify

:CHN:UZB:COL:TUR:ITA:JPN:FRA:GEO == :MEX:KOR:ESP:MAD:SAM

What about Women's 76kg ? Can you calculate this?

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47 minutes ago, MHSN said:

I tried to create the same ranking for 67kg, I have to repeat again, mistakes are possible, I didn't focus on Africa and Oceania athletes. to make things easier for myself I removed with no chance to qualify (I mean 2nd Chinese guys etc)

 

1. :CHN Chen - 4591

- :PRK Pak - 3916 (no)

2. :UZB Ergashev - 3876 (NOC limited to 2)

3. :COL Mosquera - 3715

4. :TUR Ozbek - 3679 (NOC limited to 2)

5. :ITA Zanni - 3631

6. :JPN Konnai - 3605

7. :FRA Matam - 3540

?. :INA Deni - 3535 (no)

8. :GEO Chkheidze - 3501

9. :MEX Munoz - 3426

10. :KOR Han - 3357

11. :GER Brandhuber - 3284 (also eligible for 61)

12. :IND Jeremy - 3173

13. :GUA Pineda - 3075

14. :ESP Hernandez - 2960

15. :MAD Andriatsitohaina - 2944 (Africa)

16. :INA Deni - 2906

 

important notes:

*Brandhuber is eligible in both 61 and 67, if Gemany wants to qualify more weightlifters, they can simply withdraw him from the 61kg and then they can qualify 2 WLers in both 61 and 67

*GEO probably has more than 4 athletes inside the qualification zone and has to pick. (just a guess at the moment)

* Colombia has 3 positives doping cases and may be banned from Tokyo completely

* I believe both TUR and UZB will pick these guys.

 

considering everything, these guys have a better chance to qualify

:CHN:UZB:COL:TUR:ITA:JPN:FRA:GEO == :MEX:KOR:ESP:MAD:SAM

thank you for this work ... and among women?

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18 minutes ago, LowerSaxony said:

Great work! But how is Italy able to qualify a weightlifter via Continental representation? Those places are limited to NOCs which did not qualify other athletes. Italy, however, is in TOP 8 in -67kg.

Oh well you made me think twice. this is how they write the rules, I think it means not represented in that specific weight, not all 7 weights. but maybe you are right. :wacko: but they didn't mention such a thing anywhere else in the qualification document. oof it was already tooooo complicated, now it just gets worse :facepalm:

 

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The highest-ranked athlete from the IWF Absolute Ranking from an NOC (one per continent) not otherwise represented shall earn an individual quota place

 

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@Illya and @Benolympique I will calculate each weight at the end of the Asian and Pan American Championships in that specific weight. but my priority is the men's weightlifting. but I will get into women's whenever I have some extra time. maybe tonight or tomorrow but I will do that for sure.

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