vlad 256 Posted March 22, 2018 Author #11 Share Posted March 22, 2018 Women's -59kg Quota Qualification Event Notes Armenia IWF Olympic Ranking Izabella Yaylyan Australia IWF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Erika Yamasaki Botswana IWF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Magdeline Moyengwa Canada IWF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Tali Darsigny Chinese Taipei IWF Olympic Ranking Kuo Hsing-Chun Ecuador IWF Olympic Ranking Alexandra Escobar France IWF Olympic Ranking Dora Tchakounte Germany IWF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Sabine Kusterer Great Britain IWF Olympic Ranking Zoe Smith Italy IWF Olympic Ranking Maria Alemanno Japan Host Quota Mikiko Andoh Turkmenistan IWF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Polina Guriyeva Venezuela IWF Olympic Ranking Yusleidy Figueroa Vietnam IWF Olympic Ranking Hoang Thi Duyen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vlad 256 Posted March 22, 2018 Author #12 Share Posted March 22, 2018 Women's -64kg Quota Qualification Event Notes Australia IWF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Kiana Elliott Canada IWF Olympic Ranking Maude Charron Chinese Taipei IWF Olympic Ranking Chen Wen-Huei Colombia IWF Olympic Ranking Mercedes Perez Cuba IWF Olympic Ranking Marina Rodriguez Ecuador IWF Olympic Ranking Angie Palacios Germany IWF Olympic Ranking Lisa Marie Schweizer Great Britain IWF Olympic Ranking Sarah Davies Italy IWF Olympic Ranking Giorgia Bordignon Malta Tripartite Invitation Yasmin Zammit Stevens Nicaragua IWF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Sema Nancy Philippines IWF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Elreen Ando Tunisia IWF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Chaima Rahmouni Turkey IWF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Nuray Levent Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vlad 256 Posted March 22, 2018 Author #13 Share Posted March 22, 2018 Women's -76kg Quota Qualification Event Notes Belarus IWF Olympic Ranking Darya Naumava Cameroon IWF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Jeanne Gaelle Eyenga Canada IWF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Kristel Ngarlem Ecuador IWF Olympic Ranking Neisi Dajomes Great Britain IWF Olympic Ranking Emily Godley Lebanon IWF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Mahassen Fattouh Mexico IWF Olympic Ranking Aremi Fuentes Nauru Tripartite Invitation Nancy Genzel Abouke New Zealand IWF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Megan Signal South Korea IWF Olympic Ranking Kim Su-Hyeon Sweden IWF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Patricia Strenius Ukraine IWF Olympic Ranking Iryna Dekha United States IWF Olympic Ranking Katherine Nye Uzbekistan IWF Olympic Ranking Kumushkon Fayzullaeva Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vlad 256 Posted March 22, 2018 Author #14 Share Posted March 22, 2018 Women's -87kg Quota Qualification Event Notes Brazil IWF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Jaqueline Ferreira Cameroon IWF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Clementine Meukeugni Chile IWF Olympic Ranking Maria Valdes China IWF Olympic Ranking Wang Zhouyu Dominican Republic IWF Olympic Ranking Crismery Santana Ecuador IWF Olympic Ranking Tamara Salazar France IWF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Gaelle Nayo-Ketchanke Moldova IWF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Elena Cilcic Mongolia IWF Olympic Ranking Ankhtsetseg Munkhjantsan New Zealand IWF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Kanah Andrews-Nahu South Korea IWF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Kang Yeoun-hee Spain IWF Olympic Ranking Lidia Valentin United States IWF Olympic Ranking Mattie Rogers Venezuela IWF Olympic Ranking Naryury Perez Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vlad 256 Posted March 22, 2018 Author #15 Share Posted March 22, 2018 Women's +87kg Quota Qualification Event Notes Australia IWF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Charisma Amoe-Tarrant Austria IWF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Sarah Fischer Belgium IWF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Anna Van Bellinghen China IWF Olympic Ranking Li Wenwen Cuba IWF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Eyurkenia Pileta Dominican Republic IWF Olympic Ranking Veronica Saladin Great Britain IWF Olympic Ranking Emily Campbell Guatemala IWF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Scarleth Ucelo Indonesia IWF Olympic Ranking Nurul Akmal Mongolia IWF Olympic Ranking (Continental Quota) Erdenebat Bilegsaikhan New Zealand IWF Olympic Ranking Laurel Hubbard South Korea IWF Olympic Ranking Lee Seon-Mi Tonga Tripartite Invitation Kuinini Manumua United States IWF Olympic Ranking Sarah Robles Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dunadan 1,103 Posted April 4, 2018 #16 Share Posted April 4, 2018 Let's continue here. Qualification system: http://mssz.hu/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/IWF-Weightlifting.pdf Which countries have "recorded ten (10) or more ... violations of the IWF Anti-Doping Policy (IWF ADP) between the start date of the 2008 Summer Olympic Games period and the end of the Tokyo 2020 qualification period sanctioned by IWF or Anti-Doping Organisations other than Member Federations, National Olympic Committees or National Anti-Doping Organisations" ? Quote Number of participants per country Subject to the specific Anti-Doping Rules and Regulations, all NOCs/MFs shall be eligible to qualify a minimum of one (1) male and one (1) female athlete for the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020.a) Member Federations which have recorded ten (10) or more but less than twenty (20) violations of the IWF Anti-Doping Policy (IWF ADP) between the start date of the 2008 Summer Olympic Games period and the end of the Tokyo 2020 qualification period sanctioned by IWF or Anti-Doping Organisations other than Member Federations, National Olympic Committees or National Anti-Doping Organisations shall be eligible to qualify one (1) additional male and one (1) additional female athlete, altogether a maximum of two (2) male and two (2) female athletes;b) Member Federations which have recorded less than ten (10) violations of the IWF ADP between the start date of the 2008 Summer Olympic Games period and the end of the Tokyo 2020 qualification period sanctioned by IWF or Anti-Doping Organisations other than Member Federations, National Olympic Committees or National Anti-Doping Organisations shall be eligible to qualify three (3) additional male and three (3) additional female athletes, altogether a maximum of four (4) male and four (4) female athletes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jose Luis 44 Posted April 4, 2018 #17 Share Posted April 4, 2018 https://clasificacionolimpica2020.blogspot.com.es/search/label/Halterofilia WEIGHTLIFTING Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MHSN 3,148 Posted April 5, 2018 #18 Share Posted April 5, 2018 5 hours ago, Dunadan said: Let's continue here. Qualification system: http://mssz.hu/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/IWF-Weightlifting.pdf Which countries have "recorded ten (10) or more ... violations of the IWF Anti-Doping Policy (IWF ADP) between the start date of the 2008 Summer Olympic Games period and the end of the Tokyo 2020 qualification period sanctioned by IWF or Anti-Doping Organisations other than Member Federations, National Olympic Committees or National Anti-Doping Organisations" ? oh Great, there are only THREE sports we can win medal at the Olympics and they are making our chance less and less first IOC dropped a weight class, then IWF made the limit of max 4 per NOC and now this doping rule means we can't qualify more than 3 weightlifters right now we have FOUR former or current Olympic champions in our squad plus 3-4 more world medalists and only 3 of them can go to Tokyo I took a look and damn we have exactly 10 doping cases since 2009 we will lose a very important Olympic quota just because some stupid kids took drugs few years ago during the Asian Juniors thanks to one corrupt coach Iran had no positive cases since 2014 but well... Kazakhstan already has more than 20 and Russia also will surpass that number when they announce the sanctions for re-analysis , same goes to Belarus and Azerbaijan. they can qualify only ONE weightlifter ! I'm a bit lazy to count for the rest. but it seems Armenia is also in danger. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NearPup 2,156 Posted April 5, 2018 #19 Share Posted April 5, 2018 4 hours ago, MHSN said: oh Great, there are only THREE sports we can win medal at the Olympics and they are making our chance less and less first IOC dropped a weight class, then IWF made the limit of max 4 per NOC and now this doping rule means we can't qualify more than 3 weightlifters right now we have FOUR former or current Olympic champions in our squad plus 3-4 more world medalists and only 3 of them can go to Tokyo I took a look and damn we have exactly 10 doping cases since 2009 we will lose a very important Olympic quota just because some stupid kids took drugs few years ago during the Asian Juniors thanks to one corrupt coach Iran had no positive cases since 2014 but well... Kazakhstan already has more than 20 and Russia also will surpass that number when they announce the sanctions for re-analysis , same goes to Belarus and Azerbaijan. they can qualify only ONE weightlifter ! I'm a bit lazy to count for the rest. but it seems Armenia is also in danger. Sure looks like the 2017 Worlds will be a good preview of the kind of competition we can expect... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dunadan 1,103 Posted April 5, 2018 #20 Share Posted April 5, 2018 7 hours ago, MHSN said: oh Great, there are only THREE sports we can win medal at the Olympics and they are making our chance less and less first IOC dropped a weight class, then IWF made the limit of max 4 per NOC and now this doping rule means we can't qualify more than 3 weightlifters Why 3? If I understand correctly, with 10-19 doping cases, a country can qualify a total of 2 men (+2 women) ? Anyway I counted and, as you said, KAZ, BLR, RUS, AZE, ARM will have 20+ cases including retests, while BUL, ROU, UZB, ALB, UKR, IND, IRI, MDA, TUR will have 10-19 cases. De_Gambassi 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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