Olympic ranking list after the first day of the European Open in Madrid.
-60 kg
1. Mooren NED 100
2. Gerchev BUL 60
3. Burjan HUN 40
3. Limare FRA 40
5. Garrigos ESP 20
5. Andreoli ITA 20
7. Nunes Rodrigues ESP 16
7. Bagirov BLR 16
. Karakizidi RUS 12
. Shemesh ISR 12
. Di Loreto ITA 12
. Bar ISR 12
. Leboedec FRA 12
. Moudatir MAR 12
. Dimukhametov RUS 12
. Graf GER 12
-66 kg
1. Shershan BLR 100
2. Zagrodnik POL 60
3. Bourguignon FRA 40
3. Avagyan RUS 40
5. Le Blouch FRA 20
5. Bartusik POL 20
7. Fonghetti FRA 16
7. Cressi ITA 16
. Kops NED 12
. Labrado Fernandez ESP 12
. Piras ITA 12
. Ramirez Ramos ESP 12
. Jereb SLO 12
. Verde ITA 12
. Margvelashvili GEO 12
. Uriarte Marcos 12
. Jimenez Rodrigues ESP 8
-73 kg
1. Kurzhev RUS 100
2. Fernandes POR 60
3. Saraiva POR 40
3. Alves POR 40
5. Shoka BLR 20
5. Astafev RUS 20
7. Khomentovskiy RUS 16
7. Katsumi GER 16
. Kanivets UKR 12
. Jecminek CZE 12
. Meloni ITA 12
. Van T Westende NED 12
. Regis ITA 12
. Ramirez Ramos ESP 12
. Azoidis GRE 12
. Bottieau BEL 12
. Gigani GEO 8
-48 kg
1. Akkus TUR 100
2. Figueroa ESP 60
3. Climence 40
3. Cherniak UKR 40
5. Clement FRA 20
5. Lokmanhekim TUR 20
7. Menz GER 16
7. Persidskaya RUS 16
. Tjokroatmo NED 12
. Konieczny POL 12
. Freitas POR 12
. Castell Fajardo ESP 12
-52 kg
1. Giuffrida ITA 100
2. Duport FRA 60
3. Gomez Ropinin ESP 40
3. Tarangul GER 40
5. Pienkowska POL 20
5. Chitu ROU 20
7. Rosso FRA 16
7. Holtzinger FRA 16
. Edwards GBR 12
. Stankevich ARM 12
. Ertl GER 12
. Sanchez Piedad ESP 12
-57 kg
1. Verhagen NED 100
2. Receveaux FRA 60
3. Caprioriu ROU 40
3. Davis GBR 40
5. Equisoain Zaragueta ESP 20
5. Ramsay GBR 20
7. Lo Giudice ITA 16
7. Hevondian UKR 16
. Regis ITA 12
. Huber FRA 12
. Greenberg ISR 12
. Amaron SUI 12
. Zhou CHN 12
. Madelrieux FRA 12
-63 kg
1. Yang CHN 100
2. Shor ISR 60
3. Mohamed-Seghir POL 40
3. Di Cintio FRA 40
5. Peschaud FRA 20
5. Puche Palao ESP 20
7. Wichers NED 16
7. Lopez Manchon ESP 16
. Velema NED 12
. Teltsidou GRE 12
. Kazanoi BLR 12
. Szabo HUN 12
. Barkeling SWE 12
Why 12 points instead of 4 (for one win fight)
ReplyDeleteIt is the way the IJF World Ranking List works. Four points are only giving in tournaments with lots of judoka, like Paris. To make sure each judoka that won a single match receives some points.
ReplyDeletethank you ;) So we have a 5 best results (50%) and 5 (100%) plus one result from continental or masters? What about WChamps, World CHampionships result if will be high will be in this 5 best results?
ReplyDeleteYear 1: five best results + one result (continental or Masters) count 50%
ReplyDeleteYear 2: five best results + one result (continental or Masters) count 100%
If athlete collects points in both continental and Masters, the lowest score may count for his/her top 5 results and the highest score will be the extra 6th result.
WC judo can be one of the five best results.