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Rafa Maciel

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  1. No Brits in action tomorrow morning but 2 will be competing in the evening session: Men's 57Kg: Owain Harris-Allan v Jose Luis De Lo Santos Feliz Men's 80Kg: Taylor Bevan v Pylyp Akilov
  2. Men's 51Kg: Kiaran Macdonald takes out Istvan Szaka 3-2 in round 1. He will be up against Al Jaleel Jokhu in the round of 32. Jokhu competed in the BoxAm tournament in La Nucia last month and lost in the first round (RSC Round 1) against Istvan Szaka so Macdonald should be the favourite to get through to last 16.
  3. 2024 Diving World Cup Leg 1 - Montreal Men's 3m Springboard Final: 1.) Zongyuan Wang - 549.50 2.) Osmar Olvera Ibarra - 512.75 3.) Jack Laugher - 506.00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4.) Jiuyuan Zheng - 476.00 5.) Shixin Li - 430.45 6.) Moritz Wesemann - 427.80 7.) Yona Knight-Wisdom - 421.10 8.) Cedric Fofana - 416.05 9.) Lorenzo Marsaglia - 404.20 10.) Rodrigo Diego Lopez - 388.50 11.) Giovanni Tocci - 387.80 12.) Lars Rudiger - 353.15
  4. Evening session results have now been put online.
  5. Women's 60Kg - Agnes Alexiusson def. Kiria Rodriguez (5-0)
  6. Women's 57Kg - Alyssa Mendoza def. Jennifer Carrillo (RSC)
  7. Women's 57Kg - Ana Marija Milisic def. Leilany Reyes
  8. I currently have about the Facebook pages of around 20 boxing federations open. There is no single source so am relying on federations posting their own results.
  9. Women's 50Kg - Daina Moorhouse def. Thi Tam Nguyen (5-0)
  10. Women's 50Kg - Natalia Kuczewska def. Petra Mezei (5-0)
  11. Evening session is underway - will try to post as many of the results as possible as I come across them: Women's 50Kg - Claudia Totova def. Aylin Jamez
  12. 2024 Diving World Cup Leg 1 - Montreal Men's 10m Platform Synchro - Final Result: 1.) Junjie Lian / Hao Yang - 457.23 2.) Kevin Berlin Reyes / Randal Willars Valdez - 428.97 3.) Noah Williams / Tom Daley - 417.93 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 4.) Cassiel Rousseau / Domonic Bedggood - 410.67 5.) Rylan WIens / Nathan Zsombor- Murray - 409.95 6.) Timo Barthel / Jaden Shiloh Eikermann Gregorchuk - 407.88 7.) Maxwell Flory / Zachary Cooper - 366.45 8.) Danylo Avanesov / Mark Hrytsenko - 256.49 9.) Bertrand Rhodict Anak Lises / Enrique Harold - 353.67 10.) Max Linan / Carlos Camacho Del Hoyo - 349.83 11.) Robert Lukaszewicz / Filip Jachim - 349.14
  13. Session 1 results have been published online
  14. Men's 71Kg - Milos Bartl def. Juan Cedeno (3-2)
  15. Men's +92Kg - Nelvie Tiafack def. Narender (5-0)
  16. Men's +92Kg - Gerlon Congo def. Istvan Bernath Men's 71Kg - Levente Gemes def. Pavel Kaminin
  17. Men's 71Kg - Junior Petanqui def Martin Skogheim (5-0) Men's +92Kg - Omar Shiha def Mohamed Frisse (5-0)
  18. I'm surprised that insidethegames aren't providing a live blog of results. They'd normally send someone to cover but not sure if the sale of the site last year has changed their approach to their coverage.
  19. 2024 Diving World Cup Leg 1 - Montreal Women's 3m Springboard Synchro - Final Result: 1.) Yiwen Chen / Yai Chang - 329.40 2.) Kassidy Cook / Sarah Bacon - 312.60 3.) Maddison Keeney / Anabelle Smith - 297.60 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 4.) Aimee Wilson / Margo Erlam - 285.90 5.) Chiara Pellacani / Elena Bertocchi - 278.91 6.) Scarlett Mew Jensen / Yasmin Harper - 275.31 7.) Lena Hentschel / Jette Muller - 273.09
  20. Men's 51Kg - Girleanu def. Sean Mari Men's +92Kg - Martin McDonagh def. Ali Fernely
  21. Men's Vault: 1.) Jake Jarman - 14.6000 (14.600 & 14.600) 2.) Luke Whitehouse - 14.175 (13.950 & 14.400) 3.) Ryan Owen - 13.800 (14.300 & 13.300) Jarman was the only big name to take 2 vaults In terms of the single vault scores: 1.) Courtney Tulloch - 14.800 2.) Jake Jarman - 14.600 3.) Joe Fraser - 14.000 4=.) James Hall - 13.950 4=.) Luke Whitehouse - 13.950 I think Jarman may have been nursing a bruised foot - seem to remember something on Instagram last week about an awkward landing but not sure if it was recent or was issue or a repeat of old video. When it comes to Paris, you've got to figure he'd be hitting 15 points. A 14.800 from Tulloch is a great score - and more than he achieved at the worlds in '22 and '23. IT's possible that his vault scores could be the driver to his team spot rather than rings. In an ideal world, we would be targeting 44.500 - 45.000 for the apparatus. To do that we're going to need Jarman in the 15s and 2 others hitting mid-high 14s.
  22. Men's Parallel Bars: 1.) Joe Fraser - 14.450 2.) Max Whitlock - 14.200 3.) Courtney Tulloch - 14.150 4.) Luke Whitehouse - 13.950 5.) Sam Mostowfi - 13.800 6.) Euan Cox - 13.650 7.) Harry Hepworth - 13.600 8.) Samuel Ghinn - 13.300 9.) Remell Robinson Bailey - 13.250 10.) Luke Marsh - 13.000 (Jake Jarman 12.600) I have a huge amount of respect for Max Whitlock - he knew that the strength of the GB team was so great that he was unlikely to get back on the squad as a single apparatus athlete. By adding the P-Bars to Pommel, he is putting a strong case for a ticket to Paris. His score is 0.4 higher than he achieved in Antwerp World Champs last year. Bit of a shocker from Jarman - we know he is capable of mid 14 so not sure what went wrong today. As a team probably looking at low 42 score for the apparatus.
  23. Men's Rings: 1.) Harry Hepworth - 14.550 2.) Courtney Tulloch - 14.400 3.) Joe Fraser - 14.200 4.) James Hall - 13.450 5.) Luke Whitehouse - 13.250 6.) James Leaver - 13.150 7.) Remell Robinson Bailey - 13.050 8.) Winston Powell - 12.850 9.) Charlie Harvey Lloyd - 12.850 10.) Finlay Morgan - 12.850 (Jake Jarman - 12.800) Hepworth will be happy with that score - it would likely be enough to get him into an apparatus final but it is a fair distance away from threatening a medal. When you're an apparatus specialist and you're not winning the event domestically, you've got to figure that your place on the squad is under threat and I think that could now be the case for Tulloch. The strongest argument for Tulloch being on the squad has always been the fact that GB have traditionally been relatively weak on rings - but with Hepworth and Fraser, we've now got 2 gymnasts who are capable of hitting mid 14s. Dropping Tulloch would still be a big call though - you're potentially losing a full 1 mark from the apparatus score. Jake Jarman is not a fan of rings and it doesn't look like he fell in love with the apparatus over the winter and he really needs to be hitting mid-high 13s. A squad of Hepworth, Tulloch and Fraser would have picked up 43.150 point for rings - more than we achieved at the Worlds in '22 or '23.
  24. Men's Floor: 1.) James Hall - 14.650 2.) Adam Tobin - 14.250 3.) Jake Jarman - 13.900 4.) Henry Brooker - 13.750 5.) Luke Whitehouse - 13.700 6.) Luke Marsh - 13.600 7.) Remell Robinson-Bailey - 13.500 8.) Patrick Watkinson - 13.450 9.) Courtney Tulloch - 13.400 10.) Alexander Yolshin-Cash - 13.350 (Joe Fraser - 13.100) James Hall has built a reputation as being Mr Consistent in the GB team and he's proved it again today and he'd be in the ball-park of qualifying for the individual final with that score. Given his recent success on World Cup circuit, it's disappointing not to see Harry Hepworth compete on the floor. Also have to say that I am disappointed that Jake Jarman is not able to consistently hit a mid 14 score. His tumbling is one of his strengths and yet he doesn't seem to be able to put it together into a stellar routine. Disappointing score for Fraser - although floor isn't his strongest apparatus, he is capable of pushing much closer to 14. With Hepworth, Hall and Jarman in the squad, we're possibly hitting 43.000 for the apparatus which is broadly line with China and Japan.
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