phelps 6,793 Posted January 26, 2020 #31 Share Posted January 26, 2020 8 minutes ago, rybak said: Dorota Banaszczyk was competing in this event? no, I can't see her name in the -55kg draw, the only Polish girl in that class was Natalia Szponder (she lost in rd #1 against Lorena Busà)... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TomJa 64 Posted January 26, 2020 #32 Share Posted January 26, 2020 47 minut temu, rybak napisał: Dorota Banaszczyk was competing in this event? Dorota probably just returned from the grouping in Spain and should already appear in the next competition. But I don't know it 100%, because I haven't found a confirmation anywhere. It is a pity that her chance to go to Tokyo would be lost. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phelps 6,793 Posted January 26, 2020 #33 Share Posted January 26, 2020 1 minute ago, TomJa said: Dorota probably just returned from the grouping in Spain and should already appear in the next competition. But I don't know it 100%, because I haven't found a confirmation anywhere. It is a pity that her chance to go to Tokyo would be lost. she doesn't have any chance to qualify through OQR in any case... she has to rely on the final OQT next May in paris... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TomJa 64 Posted January 26, 2020 #34 Share Posted January 26, 2020 3 minuty temu, phelps napisał: she doesn't have any chance to qualify through OQR in any case... she has to rely on the final OQT next May in paris... You have another example of how talents are respected in Polish sport and can be crushed. If it were up to me, I wouldn't let such a situation prevent the world champion from going to the most important event. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phelps 6,793 Posted February 13, 2020 #35 Share Posted February 13, 2020 Karate stars ready to fight for glory and Olympic dream at Karate 1-Premier League Dubai The second stop of the 2020 Karate 1-Premier League takes place this weekend in Dubai (UAE). Scheduled from February 14 to 16, the event will gather top karatekas in the quest to earn the qualification to the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. As one of the last events in the Olympic qualification process, the Karate 1-Premier League Dubai is expected to be crucial in the race to determine the athletes who will participate in Karate’s Olympic debut in Tokyo. Nearly 600 competitors from no less than 85 countries have confirmed their participation at the big event. All but two of the current World champions and ten out of the 12 defending Grand Winners are registered to participate in Dubai. The top four-ranked athletes in the Olympic standings will qualify directly to the Games when the qualification process by ranking is due on April 6. The quest to take the qualifying positions is too close to call in most of the categories, thus making the points to be awarded in Dubai critical to the final list of Olympic athletes. In Male Kumite -67kg, athletes Vinicius Figueira 0f Brazil and Ali Elsawy of Egypt are tied with the same number of points (5872.5) in the last qualifying spot, while Eray Samdan of Turkey and Angelo Crescenzo of Italy are separated by only 202.5 points in third and fourth place respectively for the second qualifying spot for karatekas coming from Male Kumite -60kg. Meanwhile, in Male Kumite -75kg, Stanislav Horuna of Ukraine is just 360 points away from the last qualifying spot currently in USA’s Thomas Scott’s hands. In Female Kumite -55kg, Iran’s Sara Bahmanyar has 660 points advantage over Jana Messerschmidt of Germany in the last qualifying spot, while the difference between Jovana Prekovic of Serbia in fourth place and France’s Gwendoline Philippe in fifth position in Female Kumite -61kg is only of 502.5 points. The quest is even more thrilling in Female Kumite +68kg with seven athletes separated by less than 1000 points fighting for the last qualifying spots. The Karate 1-Premier League Dubai starts on Friday, 09:00 (local time). The elimination rounds will be held on Friday and Saturday, with the medal bouts taking place on Sunday. The finals are scheduled from 14:30 to 17:00 (local times). You can follow the event on the Karate 1-Premier League Dubai micro-site on WKF.net. CLICK HERE to go to all the info on the event including competition programme, entries and where to watch the competition LIVE. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MHSN 3,168 Posted February 14, 2020 #36 Share Posted February 14, 2020 it was a big day for Crescenzo of Italy, he made it to the final and his direct rival lost in the first round. he will take Samdan's position in the next ranking and will have a good lead over him with only 2+1 events left. also even a bigger day for Figueira of Brazil, he is in the final and El-Sawy (EGY) lost in the first round to our Mehdizadeh, and since it was Figueria's lucky day, Mehidzadeh got injured in the next match and therefore eliminated the Egyptian and also made it much easier for Figueia to go into the final. (I just hope that's nothing serious, we need him for the Paris qualifier) also at 75kg, Stanislav Horuna had a good chance to catch up with the American Thomas but lost in the repechage, still he will receive something like 300pts from here and will be very close to the 4th place in the next ranking. interestingly we will see another Busa/Aghayev in the final, like old days I think Busa already guaranteed his Olympic quota with this. no big change in women's kata, women's 50kg and 55kg. even though it could be a disastrous day for our Bahmanyar as she lost early to Spain but luckily for her the Spanish girl made it to the final and Bahmanyar will fight for bronze on Sunday. if she wins she will have something like 1000pts advantage over the rest. which is good (but not safe) with only 2 events left. Laraja and phelps 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phelps 6,793 Posted February 14, 2020 #37 Share Posted February 14, 2020 Karate1 Premier League, Stage #2 (Dubai, UAE) Day #1 action recap... women's Individual Kata Gold Medal match: Sandra Sanchez Jaime vs Sakura Kokumai Bronze Medal match #1: Chien Hui-Hsuan vs Dilara Eltemur Bronze Medal match #2: Mahsa Afsaneh vs Grace Lau Mo Sheung men's Team Kata Gold Medal match: Spain vs Kuwait Bronze Medal match #1: Egypt vs Iraq Bronze Medal match #2: Russia vs United Arab Emirates women's Individual Kumite, -50kg Gold Medal match: Serap Ozcelik Arapoglu vs Nadia Gomez Morales Bronze Medal match #1: Aicha Sayah vs Sara Bahmanyar Bronze Medal match #2: Bettina Plank vs Li Ranran women's Individual Kumite, -55kg Gold Medal match: Anzhelika Terliuga vs Yassmin Attia Bronze Medal match #1: Jana Messerschmidt vs Wen Tzu-Yun Bronze Medal match #2: Tuba Yakan vs Dorota Banaszczyk men's Individual Kumite, -60kg Gold Medal match: Darkhan Assadilov vs Angelo Crescenzo Bronze Medal match #1: Orges Arifi vs Evgeny Plakhutin Bronze Medal match #2: Christos-Stefanos Xenos vs Nenad Dulovic men's Individual Kumite, -67kg Gold Medal match: Steven Dacosta vs Vinicius Figueira Bronze Medal match #1: Supa Ngamphuengphit vs Marvin Garin Bronze Medal match #2: Burak Uygur vs Rafiz Hasanov men's Individual Kumite, -75kg Gold Medal match: Luigi Busà vs Rafael Aghayev Bronze Medal match #1: Bahman Askari vs Erman Eltemur Bronze Medal match #2: Yermek Ainazarov vs Abdalla Abdelaziz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thepharoah 2,284 Posted February 15, 2020 #38 Share Posted February 15, 2020 very good results for Egyptian athletes here and it could have been much better if Giana retained her lead until last 4s or Taha could have added another point in his match against Jonathan Horne and the most impressive result is Shaymaa going to the final WOW , she's still able to compete at the biggest level despite of pregnancy , she put her child just few weeks ago i seriously didn't believe that she'll be back again this soon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MHSN 3,168 Posted February 15, 2020 #39 Share Posted February 15, 2020 taking a look at today results, we may have some major changes in the Olympic rankings. no change in the most predictable event men's Kata though. Iran brought two in the final and 2 for bronze but it was really a bad day for Olympic qualifications, It was a terrible day for Sajjad Ganjzadeh, he lost in the 2nd round (while leading until the very last second), both Horne and Arkania made it to the final but that's not the worst news for him because he still has more than 1000pts lead but that was at 84kg, Zabih Poursheib made it to the final and now he will lead Ganjzadeh by a good margin. Iran NT coach made it clear that he is not going to interfere in Ganjzadeh-Poursheib competition, whoever wins more points will go to the Olympics and right now that will be Pousheib Poursheib is such a great guy and probably most respected among Iranian Karatekas but Ganjzadeh is my favorite and I think he will do better in Tokyo. it's hard to say but I think I'm going to cheer for whoever faces Zabih in next two events. (and also the tomorrow final) this is also a very bad news for Ivan Kvesic. if Poursheib qualifies directly, he will lose his quota to Arkania. he can't do anything about it himself. Aktas and Poursheib are out of his reach. at women's 61kg, top 4 won't be changed after this event but our Rozi Alipour will make herself closer to Prekovic and Coban . even if Alipour can't make it to top 4, still every single points matter since she has a chance for the Asian quota. and surprisingly our reserve girl Alisaadi made it to the final ! at women's 68kg, now we have two other candidates, Feryal and Li, they are collecting points too fast to catch up with both Quirici and Semeraro. even without that she will be #1 candidate to take the African spot, even though I'm sure she wants to qualify directly to open the door for another Egyptian girl at 55kg. Semeraro was the biggest loser of the day in this weight. but superheavy weight was a total disaster for Abbasali if she could beat that Kazakh girl it was almost a done deal for her. but now things don't look good for her. Hocaoglu made it to the final and Berultseva and Chatziliadou will fight for bronze. Abbasali will still be #1 in this weight in the new ranking but they will shorten the gap. beside that I believe Hocaoglu has more chance than anybody else, she won almost nothing at the 2019 European Champs, she will only gain points in the next European Championships. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thepharoah 2,284 Posted February 15, 2020 #40 Share Posted February 15, 2020 33 minutes ago, MHSN said: taking a look at today results, we may have some major changes in the Olympic rankings. no change in the most predictable event men's Kata though. Iran brought two in the final and 2 for bronze but it was really a bad day for Olympic qualifications, It was a terrible day for Sajjad Ganjzadeh, he lost in the 2nd round (while leading until the very last second), both Horne and Arkania made it to the final but that's not the worst news for him because he still has more than 1000pts lead but that was at 84kg, Zabih Poursheib made it to the final and now he will lead Ganjzadeh by a good margin. Iran NT coach made it clear that he is not going to interfere in Ganjzadeh-Poursheib competition, whoever wins more points will go to the Olympics and right now that will be Pousheib Poursheib is such a great guy and probably most respected among Iranian Karatekas but Ganjzadeh is my favorite and I think he will do better in Tokyo. it's hard to say but I think I'm going to cheer for whoever faces Zabih in next two events. (and also the tomorrow final) this is also a very bad news for Ivan Kvesic. if Poursheib qualifies directly, he will lose his quota to Arkania. he can't do anything about it himself. Aktas and Poursheib are out of his reach. at women's 61kg, top 4 won't be changed after this event but our Rozi Alipour will make herself closer to Prekovic and Coban . even if Alipour can't make it to top 4, still every single points matter since she has a chance for the Asian quota. and surprisingly our reserve girl Alisaadi made it to the final ! at women's 68kg, now we have two other candidates, Feryal and Li, they are collecting points too fast to catch up with both Quirici and Semeraro. even without that she will be #1 candidate to take the African spot, even though I'm sure she wants to qualify directly to open the door for another Egyptian girl at 55kg. Semeraro was the biggest loser of the day in this weight. but superheavy weight was a total disaster for Abbasali if she could beat that Kazakh girl it was almost a done deal for her. but now things don't look good for her. Hocaoglu made it to the final and Berultseva and Chatziliadou will fight for bronze. Abbasali will still be #1 in this weight in the new ranking but they will shorten the gap. beside that I believe Hocaoglu has more chance than anybody else, she won almost nothing at the 2019 European Champs, she will only gain points in the next European Championships. For Feryal she wants to qualify directly to avoid competition with Shaymaa abouelyazid at 1st because the last might qualify from world qualifications ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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