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Olympic Qualification Beijing 2008 Olympic Qualification Beijing 2008 Manchester Tournament date: 28-9-2007 upto 30-9-2007 B/337 Kumar Mandhar (DISQ) B/287 Khawlaor Chutchawal NEPAL (NPL) Seniors Male A -58 (Olympic Fly) THAILAND (THA) B/337 B/287 Active competitors: 48 Free draw Competition date: 29-9-2007 Free draw 318 B/155 B/287 322 B/317 Long Dien (0-0 WD) (3-1) B/262 Marko Columby VIETNAM (VNM) SLOVAKIA (SVK) 101 R/155 R/56 202 (4-4 SP) (0-3) R/155 Batyrbek Yestavletov R/56 jose javier oliveros acosta KAZAKHSTAN (KAZ) COLOMBIA (COL) 334 B/52 B/287 336 B/309 Akmal Irgashev (DISQ) (1-8) IMPORTANT: PLEASE NOTE! (3-0) B/172 samer chaaya UZBEKISTAN (UZB) Due to the no. of contestants, LEBANON (LBN) 201 B/52 round 2 upto the final are B/172 203 (0-0 WD) (10-3) R/52 Mu Yen chu shown on schema page 3. R/224 Faheem Jawad butt CHINESE TAIPEI (TPE) If your competitor reaches PAKISTAN (PAK) 319 R/52 round 2, check only page 3 R/172 323 B/252 seyfula magomedov (6-2) for the rest of his/her fights. (5-3) B/196 Oleg Papanaga (DISQ) RUSSIA (RUS) MOLDOVA (MDA) 301 R/252 R/220 302 (2-1) (0-0 WD) R/187 Ismael Traore 52 (TPE) R/220 lars ness MALI (MLI) NORWAY (NOR) 342 B/52 149 R/230 343 B/62 tadjou amao saide (3-1) (1-2) B/179 Abdulrouf Mohamed gerwash (DISQ) IVORY COAST (CIV) (7-0) LIBYA (LBY) 102 B/62 B/179 303 (2-1) (0-0 WD) R/248 Vasile, Nita Marius R/327 Ahmed Kasim kadim (DISQ) ROMANIA (ROU) IRAQ (IRQ) 320 B/271 B/230 324 B/139 Sharabi Yechiam (1-3) (0-0 WD) B/230 tshomlee go ISRAEL (ISR) PHILIPPINES (PHL) 103 R/271 R/230 304 (2-3) (4-1) R/271 juan antonio ramos R/321 Akram Ahmed ahmed abdullah SPAIN (ESP) YEMEN (YMN) 335 R/271 R/230 337 B/130 satriyo rahadhani (9-2) (4-4 GP) B/74 andreas tilliros INDONESIA (IDN) www.taekoplan.nl CYPRUS (CYP) 104 B/130 Page 1 of 3 B/82 305 (3-0) (0-3) R/39 stamen zahariev R/82 philip reyes BULGARIA (BUL) DENMARK (DNK) 321 R/268 R/82 325 B/268 mkhonazi alpheus (2-2 GP) (0-0 WD) B/159 Dickson Wamwiri (DISQ) SOUTH AFRICA (ZAF) KENYA (KEN) R/268 R/159 Free draw Free draw 1st rnd 2nd rnd 3rd rnd QF SF QF 3rd rnd 2nd rnd 1st rnd B/29 Ogoudjobi Jean moloise B/12 Ryan Carneli BENIN (BEN) AUSTRALIA (AUS) B/29 B/12 Free draw Free draw 326 B/1 B/238 330 B/1 Ziaullah Aymal (4-5) (2-4) B/238 pedro miguel moreira povoa AFGHANISTAN (AFG) PORTUGAL (POR) 306 R/1 R/238 312 (1-0) (3-0) R/168 deniss sisojevs R/124 Juhasz Attila LATVIA (LVA) HUNGARY (HUN) 338 B/83 B/238 340 B/335 Majed Julwah (DISQ) (1-1 GP) IMPORTANT: PLEASE NOTE! (2-1) B/147 Kengo Uchimura SAUDI ARABIA (SAU) Due to the no. of contestants, JAPAN (JPN) 307 B/335 round 2 upto the final are B/147 313 (0-0 WD) (7-2) R/293 Sami Fatnassi (DISQ) shown on schema page 3. R/127 gaurav jain TUNISIA (TUN) If your competitor reaches INDIA (IND) 327 R/83 round 2, check only page 3 R/147 331 B/83 Gabriel Mercedez (0-0 WD) for the rest of his/her fights. (5-4) B/31 rabgay kinley DOMINICAN REP. (DOM) BHUTAN (BTN) 308 R/83 R/323 314 (4-4 GP) (1-6) R/181 Randriamiandry Mandimby 105 (GER) R/323 oeztuerk muhammed MADAGASCAR (MDG) AUSTRIA (AUT) 344 B/87 148 R/105 345 B/151 Mohammad S. m. al bakhit (1-1 SP) (5-5 GP) B/166 Soulaiman Dhahi alrashidi JORDAN (JOR) (3-3 GP) KUWAIT (KWT) 309 B/151 B/183 315 (7-1) (0-0 WD) R/305 mostipaka serhiy R/183 rusfredy tokan petrus UKRAINE (UKR) MALAYSIA (MYS) 328 B/66 B/105 332 B/66 filip grgic (1-4) (0-7) B/105 levent tuncat CROATIA (KRO) GERMANY (GER) 310 R/66 R/105 316 (10-4) (0-0 WD) R/117 federico jose rosal garcia R/99 Issofou Amadou abdou GUATEMALA (GTM) NIGER (NER) 339 R/87 R/105 341 B/35 Marcio Wenceslau (7-7 GP) (3-0) B/21 Benjamin Fiori BRAZIL (BRZ) www.taekoplan.nl BELGIUM (BEL) 311 B/87 Page 2 of 3 B/21 317 (1-2) (5-2) R/87 Tamer Salah bayoumi R/175 khothatso lekanyane EGYPT (EGY) LESOTHO (LSO) 329 R/87 R/331 333 B/192 oscar salazar (2-1) (0-3) B/331 Jocelyn Addison MEXICO (MEX) CANADA (CAN) R/192 R/331 Free draw Free draw 1st rnd 2nd rnd 3rd rnd QF SF QF 3rd rnd 2nd rnd 1st rnd Olympic Qualification Beijing 2008 Manchester Tournament date: 28-9-2007 upto 30-9-2007 B/337 Kumar Mandhar (DISQ) B/29 Ogoudjobi Jean moloise NEPAL (NPL) Seniors Male A -58 (Olympic Fly) BENIN (BEN) 318 B/155 B/1 326 (0-0 WD) Active competitors: 0 (4-5) R/155 Batyrbek Yestavletov Competition date: 29-9-2007 R/1 Ziaullah Aymal KAZAKHSTAN (KAZ) AFGHANISTAN (AFG) 334 B/52 B/83 338 B/52 Mu Yen chu (1-8) (1-1 GP) B/335 Majed Julwah (DISQ) CHINESE TAIPEI (TPE) SAUDI ARABIA (SAU) 319 R/52 R/83 327 (6-2) (0-0 WD) R/252 seyfula magomedov R/83 Gabriel Mercedez RUSSIA (RUS) DOMINICAN REP. (DOM) 342 B/52 B/87 344 B/62 tadjou amao saide (3-1) (1-1 SP) B/151 Mohammad S. m. al bakhit IVORY COAST (CIV) JORDAN (JOR) 320 B/271 B/66 328 (1-3) (1-4) R/271 juan antonio ramos R/66 filip grgic SPAIN (ESP) CROATIA (KRO) 335 R/271 R/87 339 B/130 satriyo rahadhani (9-2) (7-7 GP) B/87 Tamer Salah bayoumi INDONESIA (IDN) EGYPT (EGY) 321 R/268 R/87 329 (2-2 GP) Final (2-1) R/268 mkhonazi alpheus 52 (TPE) R/192 oscar salazar SOUTH AFRICA (ZAF) MEXICO (MEX) 149 B/52 251 R/105 148 B/287 Khawlaor Chutchawal (7-0) (3-3 GP) B/12 Ryan Carneli THAILAND (THA) (0-0 WD) AUSTRALIA (AUS) 322 B/287 B/238 330 (3-1) (2-4) R/56 jose javier oliveros acosta R/238 pedro miguel moreira povoa COLOMBIA (COL) B/287 B/238 PORTUGAL (POR) 336 230 (PHL) 340 B/172 samer chaaya (3-0) B/230 R/87 (2-1) B/147 Kengo Uchimura LEBANON (LBN) 250 JAPAN (JPN) R/172 R/147 323 (0-0 SP) 331 (5-3) (5-4) R/220 lars ness 3rd place R/323 oeztuerk muhammed NORWAY (NOR) AUSTRIA (AUT) 343 R/230 R/105 345 B/179 Abdulrouf Mohamed gerwash (DISQ) (1-2) (5-5 GP) B/183 rusfredy tokan petrus LIBYA (LBY) www.taekoplan.nl MALAYSIA (MYS) 324 B/230 B/105 332 (0-0 WD) Prize winners: (0-7) R/230 tshomlee go R/105 levent tuncat 1 Mu Yen chu, TPE (52) PHILIPPINES (PHL) R/230 R/105 GERMANY (GER) 337 2 levent tuncat, GER (105) 341 B/82 philip reyes (4-4 GP) (3-0) B/21 Benjamin Fiori DENMARK (DNK) 3 tshomlee go, PHL (230) BELGIUM (BEL) 325 R/82 R/331 333 (0-0 WD) (0-3) R/159 Dickson Wamwiri (DISQ) R/331 Jocelyn Addison KENYA (KEN) CANADA (CAN) 2nd rnd 3rd rnd QF SF Final SF QF 3rd rnd 2nd rnd TaekoPlan (c) 2007 SenSoft Automation Alphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands Olympic Qualification Beijing 2008 Manchester Tournament date: 28-9-2007 upto 30-9-2007 B/42 Nkwadjio Didier parlait (DISQ) B/162 Son Tae jin CAMEROON (CMR) Seniors Male A -68 (Olympic Feather) SOUTH KOREA (KOR) B/42 B/162 Active competitors: 60 Free draw Competition date: 29-9-2007 Free draw 107 B/306 B/162 111 B/75 angelos panayiotou (0-0 WD) (2-0) B/91 Kostiainen Juho CYPRUS (CYP) FINLAND (FIN) 105 R/306 R/91 (3-6) R/306 boytsov maxym Free draw UKRAINE (UKR) 123 B/253 B/162 125 B/279 quentin van beek (3-5) IMPORTANT: PLEASE NOTE! (7-3) B/2 Nesar Ahmad bahve SWITZERLAND (CHE) Due to the no. of contestants, AFGHANISTAN (AFG) B/279 round 3 upto the final are B/2 Free draw shown on schema page 5. Free draw If your competitor reaches 108 R/253 round 3, check only page 5 R/2 112 B/253 alan akoev (0-1) for the rest of his/her fights. (5-0) B/275 Elias Ishida RUSSIA (RUS) SWEDEN (SWE) R/253 R/275 Free draw 162 (KOR) Free draw 137 B/301 145 R/162 138 B/160 Francis Nduati (DISQ) (1-3) (6-3) B/109 tony grisman KENYA (KEN) (4-4 GP) GREAT BRITAIN (GBR) B/160 B/109 Free draw Free draw 109 B/301 B/109 113 B/301 Mark Lopez (0-0 WD) (4-2) B/169 aleksejs bliznakous USA (USA) LATVIA (LVA) R/301 R/169 Free draw Free draw 124 R/301 R/84 126 B/36 Diogo Silva (3-0) (0-4) B/84 Yacomo Garcia BRAZIL (BRZ) www.taekoplan.nl DOMINICAN REP. (DOM) B/36 Page 1 of 5 B/84 Free draw Free draw 110 R/36 R/84 114 B/152 Hohammad Zuhier mohammad, Abuli (5-5 SP) (5-0) B/136 james horan JORDAN (JOR) IRELAND (IRL) R/152 R/136 Free draw Free draw 1st rnd 2nd rnd 3rd rnd 4th rnd QF 4th rnd 3rd rnd 2nd rnd 1st rnd B/296 servet tazegul B/263 Ondrej Cehlar TURKEY (TUR) SLOVAKIA (SVK) B/296 B/263 Free draw Free draw 115 B/193 B/249 119 B/193 idulio islas (1-3) (2-4) B/249 Eugen, Micu Maitner MEXICO (MEX) ROMANIA (ROU) R/193 R/249 Free draw Free draw 127 B/193 B/140 129 B/106 Daniel Manz (2-1) IMPORTANT: PLEASE NOTE! (1-3) B/40 dimitar michailov GERMANY (GER) Due to the no.
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