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  1. Olympic Boxing is a farce! it just can't be saved by the bell everytime those who manage this sh*t are even worse than IBA, as they are so arrogant that they want to appear as honest, as the people who saved the sport
  2. https://www.parabola.cz/zpravicky/37682/rtvs-neodvysila-31-sezonu-slovenske-hokejove-extraligy/ @hckošice (not that I can't watch JOJ Sport, but I used to like the RTVS broadcasts) p.s. it's just me, or there's quite a lack of transparency in the Hockey Federation's management?
  3. if they actually want to save the sport, they should be excluded in full from Paris 2024 the rules are clear
  4. it's impossible, because more weight = more natural strenght in any case (even for non trained people) it would be too dangerous not to separate the contenders by this criteria some sports do not need to cut weight in a drastic manner (karate and taekwondo, for instance), others instead heavily rely on extreme weight cut and then gaining that extra-kilos after the official weighting before the actual competition (wrestling and weightlifting the mostly exposed to that practice) the problem could be solved by having the official weight-in just minutes before the action (and repeated controls through the day/-s), but those who always used some methods are against any innovation (even if it's done for health reasons) p.s. Taekwondo is experimenting classes based on height rather than weight at youth level (the recent Cadet Worlds used that system), but I don't think it makes sense in any other combat sport where the extreme weight cut is a problem...it's just the nature of Taekwondo that allows this classification (and only in very young people, not yet fully developed in their bodies and, above all, muscles)
  5. right now, yes but it's not mathematical yet...and losing badly a lot of games in this tournament and in the next VNL (when we're going to play once again with the "C" team for sure) might lead us in big troubles we are playing with fire...let's hope not to get burned
  6. Semifinals (Part II) women's -50kg (will decide 2 OQP) Omowunmi Oyesiji Adeola vs Roumaysa Boualam Yasmine Mouttaki vs Benedicte Diyoka women's -57kg (will decide 2 OQP) Khouloud Hlimi Ep Moulahi vs Mariatou Diallo Marcelat Sakobi Matshu vs Nene Joy Ojo women's -66kg (will decide 2 OQP) Mireille Noelle Bindzi Ongbibou vs Imane Khelif Brigitte Mbabi Tsheusi vs Alcinda Lucas Dos Santos men's -51kg Said Mortaji vs Patrick Chinyemba Theophilus Kpakpo Allotey vs Ala Eddine Zidi men's -63.5kg Joshua Tukamuhebwa vs Louis Richarno Colin Jugurtha Ait Bekka vs John Paul Masamba men's -80kg Yusuf Lucasi Changalawe vs Younes Nemouchi Abdelrahman Salah Orabi Abdelgawwad vs Gebhard Tonateni Ipinge
  7. Semifinals (Part I) women's -54kg (will decide 2 OQP) Widad Bertal vs Sara Haghighat-Joo Yomna Ahmed Rezk Abdalla Ayyad vs Fatma Zohra Abdelkader Hadjala women's -60kg (will decide 2 OQP) Mariam Sidibe vs Hadjila Khelif Felistars Nkandu vs Cynthia Temitayo Ogunsemilore women's -75kg Patricia Adanma Epelle Mbata vs Khadija Mardi Molka Ben Mabrouk vs Elizabeth Adhiambo Andiego men's -57kg Alain Christian Sangue vs Joshua Omole Dolapo Yadesa Leta Fikremariyam vs Hichem Maouche men's -71kg Bruno Miguel Fernandes De Barros vs Omar Elsayed Ragab Elawad Elawady Michael Pakela Arena vs Steve Kulenguluka Mbiya men's -92kg Ayoub Maanni vs Adam Olaore Olaitam Albino Julio Gabriel vs Mohamed Houmri men's +92kg Mourad Kadi vs Keddy Evans Agnes Mohamed Firisse vs Diarga Balde
  8. I think he's the only one who could do it successfully
  9. I know, but he's limiting his chances in that class most likely, the 18 yr old guy has a lot more potential to gain BW and improve his score, so it's kind of an obligated move to get down to 89kg for Abokahla, but still...
  10. in the women's -71kg, Gold went to Liao Guifang with a Total of 273kg (first World Record of these Championships) ahead of Angie Palacios Dajomes with 255kg Bronze went to Olivia Reeves with 253kg Liao also won both Snatch and C&J gold medals (with another WR in C&J) in the women's -71kg OQR, I fear that Giulia Miserendino and Chen Wen-Huei are the big loser from Today, dropping from the 9th and 10th useful position out of the top 10 meanwhile Neama Said and Amanda Schott are the new entries in the top 10 positions for this championship is an absolute disaster (except for the good Sergio Massidda in the men's -61kg)
  11. Thanks! for what concerns Abokahla, I think he would have more chances going up to 102kg rather than down to 89kg (where he has a good 375kg record, but the medals are 20kg higher) meanwhile raising his BW to 102kg might give him a chance to go close to 400kg total (and a medal is safe around 395 in that class) basically, you need a better score in the -89kg than in the -102kg to medal at the Olympics this time
  12. not the comeptition people would normally expect in the men's -96kg Gold went to Karim Abokahla with a Total of 387kg, Silver went to Won Jong-Beom with 384kg and Bronze went to Qasim Al-Lami with 379kg Abokhala also won gold in the C&J, meanwhile Al-Lami won the Snatch gold None of Today's scores are good enough to enter the useful positions of the men's -102kg OQR, but Abokahla's 387kg are just 1 kilo below the current line (unless there are some doping issues I forgot once again is Adiletuly still with us or we lost him, too? ) p.s. @Laraja Tsikhantsou (men's -102kg OQR) is also from , not
  13. men's Team Skeet Gold: Italy Silver: Czechia Bronze: Germany Bronze Medal match Germany b. Great Britain 6-2 Gold Medal match Italy b. Czechia 6-4 Full Result of the Qualification Round https://results.sius.com/DownloadFile.aspx?Championship=1305969c-ecd8-4e4c-b2ec-6d5327d1d2ee&FileName=Shotgun/SKTEAMM/3_QUAL/Q100000TA1309230800.1.SKTEAMM.0.001.pdf
  14. women's Team Skeet Gold: Italy Silver: Slovakia Bronze: Great Britain Bronze Medal match Great Britain b. Czechia 6-0 Gold Medal match Italy b. Slovakia 6-0 Full Result of the Qualification Round https://results.sius.com/DownloadFile.aspx?Championship=1305969c-ecd8-4e4c-b2ec-6d5327d1d2ee&FileName=Shotgun/SKTEAMW/3_QUAL/Q000000TA1309230800.1.SKTEAMW.0.001.pdf
  15. Alessia Orro (the starting setter) won't play in the OQT because of the neck injury she sustained at the Europeans and all of our last hopes have gone with that
  16. Today's sessions have appeared on the Olympic Channel both Ring A and B are available to watch
  17. mixed Team Skeet Gold: Great Britain 1 (Amber Jo Rutter & Ben Llewellin) Silver: Czechia 1 (Martina Kucerova & Tomas Nydrle) Bronze: Italy 2 (Diana Bacosi & Tammaro Cassandro) Bronze Medal match Italy b. Ukraine 42-41 Gold Medal match Great Britain b. Czechia 42-41 Full Result of the Qualification Round https://results.sius.com/DownloadFile.aspx?Championship=1305969c-ecd8-4e4c-b2ec-6d5327d1d2ee&FileName=Shotgun/SKMT/3_QUAL/Q200000TA1209230830.1.SKMT.0.001.pdf
  18. so, this was the last K1PL tournament of this season...and did show that they're back on the driving seat also in the Kumite events if the sport won't get its Olympic status back, soon we'll be back to the good old traditional Japanese domination (with few exceptions)
  19. Karate 1 Premier League ( Dublin) Medallists Women's Individual Kata Gold: Hikaru Ono Silver: Grace Lau Mo Sheung Bronze #1: Emiri Iwamoto Bronze #2: Maho Ono Men's Individual Kata Gold: Kakeru Nishiyama Silver: Sakichi Abe Bronze #1: Kazumasa Moto Bronze #2: Enes Ozdemir Women's Individual Kumite, -50kg Gold: Yorgelis Salazar Silver: Ema Sgardelli Bronze #1: Kateryna Kryva Bronze #2: Jelena Pehar Women's Individual Kumite, -55kg Gold: Anzhelika Terliuga Silver: Shiori Nakamura Bronze #1: Shima Airi Bronze #2: Cok Ostri Agung Sanistyarani Women's Individual Kumite, -61kg Gold: Sarara Shimada Silver: Fatma Naz Yeren Bronze #1: Reem Khamis Bronze #2: Lea Avazeri Women's Individual Kumite, -68kg Gold: Iryna Zaretska Silver: Elena Quirici Bronze #1: Alizèe Agier Bronze #2: Georgia Zefanya Ceyco Women's Individual Kumite, +68kg Gold: Ayaka Saito Silver: Clio Ferracuti Bronze #1: Anastasiya Stepashko Bronze #2: Ayumi Uekusa Men's Individual Kumite, -60kg Gold: Hiromu Hashimoto Silver: Rayyan Meziane Bronze #1: Abdullah Shaaban Bronze #2: Christos-Stefanos Xenos Men's Individual Kumite, -67kg Gold: Yugo Kozaki Silver: Dionysios Xenos Bronze #1: Abdel Rahman Almasatfa Bronze #2: Gianluca De Vivo Men's Individual Kumite, -75kg Gold: Hasan Masarweh Silver: Enzo Berthon Bronze #1: Andrii Zaplitnyi Bronze #2: Quentin Mahauden Men's Individual Kumite, -84kg Gold: Michele Martina Silver: Ivan Kvesic Bronze #1: Rikito Shimada Bronze #2: Konstantinos Mastrogiannis Men's Individual Kumite, +84kg Gold: Ryzvan Talibov Silver: Rodrigo Rojas Bronze #1: Andjelo Kvesic Bronze #2: Babacar Seck Sakho
  20. oh, yes! you're right I totally forgot that thanks for the backup...I just can't always keep up with all the things happening around the sport (maybe I should follow less disciplines, but more carefully...but I love them all, what else can I do? )
  21. right now, no team at all as I wrote above, when I was a kid (and always a bit later) I was a Juventus fan (but football has never been my first sport except for my very early years...when I discovered a few other sports, I started to root for them rather than football) the only club I root for right now is Olimpia Milano in Basketball (but I still have in my heart the Hockey Club Milano, even if it doesn't exist anymore since a long time ago) and the I have a sympathy for the Devil...ops...no, I mean...the US sports teams I usually follow (LA Kings in the NHL, LA Dodgers in the MLB, the Oakland Raiders in the NFL and the UCLA Bruins in all the NCAA sports, meanwhile I disowned the LA Lakers in the NBA when LeBron came to town...and actually I'm not following the NBA as much as I follow the European basketball and the other US sports)
  22. actually, I grew up as a big fan of that club (I used to adore Michel Platini first, Roby Baggio then and Alex Del Piero in the end), but when the old classy managers like Boniperti and Umberto Agnelli left, I started to feel disgusted by the arrogance and lack of fair play of people like Moggi & Giraudo to Andrea Agnelli and Paratici Today I wouldn't call myself an hater, but really, I'm not interested in anything happens around the Italian Serie A anymore I just support (with not much enthusiasm) the Italian clubs in the international competitions and our National team (at all levels...more the youth teams than the senior one), even if most times they're a pain in the ass to follow
  23. in the meantime, the OQR in the men's -89kg slightly changed in the lower useful positions of course, Javadi broke in big time with his 384kg, but were already in good qualifying position thanks to Rostami's score of 380kg now they just gained 1 position (from 5th to 4th) with the new entry also Petr Asayonak (AIN, actually @Laraja you should correct the qualification table...he's not ) improved his record to 371kg and his position (now he's 8th) the man who actually entered the qualifying positions is Marin Robu (370kg), who's now 10th unfortunately, Romain Imadouchene is 11th, the first below the line after his 369kg effort Rejepbay Rejepov dropped from the 10th useful place to the 12th with his 366kg (he didn't compete in Riyadh, as he's facing a doping ban, therefore he's already out of everything)
  24. no, Today he was supposed to deliver at least an Olympic qualifying score (around 380 total) he just missed out because probably he wasn't mentally sharp after the long period out of the international competitions once he missed the first snatch, I saw the bombing out coming...and bang! he did it I hope he can fix that soon, as the chances to qualify are always less (3 to go, if I remember well)
  25. you mean that idiot (not) playing football for the striped black and white team from Turin, don't you?
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