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Men’s 58 Kg – Taekwondo Rankings
Tae-Hun Kim retained the top position at the top with Jesus Tortosa Cabrera placed at the 2nd position. However Mikhail Artamonov and Carlos Navarro are placed at 3rd and 4th position respectively.
Jack Woolley broke into the top 10, as Salaheddine Bensaleh experienced a downgrade of one rank. Some of the significant upgrades were of Safwan Khalil, Tawin Hanprab and Mourad Abdel M. Laachraoui who are now placed at 6th, 7th and 13th place respectively.
Rank | Name | Country | Points |
1 | Tae-Hun Kim | Republic of Korea | 415.04 |
2 | Jesus Tortosa Cabrera | Spain | 343.16 |
3 | Mikhail Artamonov | Russia | 314.59 |
4 | Carlos Navarro | Mexico | 254.64 |
5 | Jun Jang | Republic of Korea | 217.94 |
6 | Safwan Khalil | Australia | 209.14 |
7 | Tawin Hanprab | Thailand | 208.41 |
8 | Farzan Ashourzadeh Fallah | Iran | 205.28 |
9 | Rui Braganca | Portugal | 169.63 |
10 | Jack Woolley | Ireland | 156.65 |
11 | Salaheddine Bensaleh | Belgium | 155.94 |
12 | Stepan Dimitrov | Moldova | 139.55 |
13 | Mourad Abdel M. Laachraoui | Belgium | 135.15 |
14 | Hedi Neffati | Tunisia | 134.83 |
15 | Armin Hadipour Seighalani | Iran | 133.95 |
16 | Eleftherios Fakinos | Greece | 125.29 |
17 | Georgy Popov | Russia | 121.60 |
18 | Shuai Zhao | China | 116.97 |
19 | Yun-Jo Jeong | Republic of Korea | 114.63 |
20 | Sergio Suzuki | Japan | 110.14 |
21 | Luis Pie | Dominican Republic | 108.27 |
22 | Ramnarong Sawekwiharee | Thailand | 106.74 |
23 | Cesar Rodriguez | Mexico | 101.28 |
24 | Milos Gladovic | Serbia | 101.21 |
25 | Brandon Plaza Hernandez | Mexico | 94.64 |
26 | Georgios Simitsis | Greece | 91.05 |
27 | Vito Dell’aquila | Italy | 83.01 |
28 | Omar Lakehal | Morocco | 82.06 |
29 | Max Cater | Great Britain | 80.93 |
30 | Bailey Lewis | Australia | 74.22 |
31 | Tumenbayar Molom | Mongolia | 69.65 |
32 | Liam Bette | French Guiana | 69.51 |
33 | Mohammad Kazemi | Iran | 66.97 |
34 | Yousef Shriha | Libya | 66.06 |
35 | Damian Villa | USA | 64.13 |
36 | Dmitrij Nagajev | Serbia | 63.29 |
37 | Adrian Abela | Australia | 62.73 |
38 | Stanislav Denisov | Russia | 62.73 |
39 | Mohamed Farag | Egypt | 60.93 |
40 | Kang-Min Kim | Republic of Korea | 60.00 |
41 | Amir Sina Bakhtiari | Iran | 60.00 |
42 | Adrian Del Rio Guerrero | Spain | 59.79 |
43 | Abdullatif Sezgin | Germany | 57.67 |
44 | Niyaz Pulatov | Uzbekistan | 56.64 |
45 | Yong-Kwan Lee | Republic of Korea | 54.87 |
46 | Mahamadou Amadou | Niger | 53.60 |
47 | Chan-Ho Jung | Republic of Korea | 51.82 |
48 | Levent Tuncat | Germany | 51.29 |
49 | Hassan Haider | Great Britain | 50.89 |
50 | Si Mohamed Ketbi | Belgium | 49.95 |
Men’s 68 Kg – Taekwondo Rankings
Dae-Hoon Lee retained the rank at the top with Ahmad Abughaush and Alexey Denisenko placed at the 2nd and 3rd place respectively. Si Mohamed Ketbi jumped to the 7th position by replacing Bradly Sinden who is placed at the 8th position.
Some of the significant upgrades were of Konstantin Minin, Viacheslav Minin and Jaouad Achab who are now placed at 11th, 13th and 18th place respectively.
Rank | Name | Country | Points |
1 | Dae-Hoon Lee | Republic of Korea | 591.40 |
2 | Ahmad Abughaush | Jordan | 286.69 |
3 | Alexey Denisenko | Russia | 285.27 |
4 | Yu-Jen Huang | Chinese Taipei | 273.90 |
5 | Javier Perez Polo | Spain | 192.28 |
6 | Edival Pontes | Brazil | 190.39 |
7 | Si Mohamed Ketbi | Belgium | 185.14 |
8 | Bradly Sinden | Great Britain | 165.89 |
9 | Seok-Bae Kim | Republic of Korea | 161.95 |
10 | Christian Mcneish | Great Britain | 160.07 |
11 | Konstantin Minin | Russia | 151.07 |
12 | Vladimir Dalakliev | Bulgaria | 150.42 |
13 | Viacheslav Minin | Russia | 140.06 |
14 | Peter Longobardi | Great Britain | 139.88 |
15 | Aykhan Taghizade | Azerbaijan | 131.46 |
16 | Abolfazl Yaghoubijouybari | Iran | 130.30 |
17 | Thomas Afonczenko | Australia | 128.15 |
18 | Jaouad Achab | Belgium | 124.76 |
19 | Konstantinos Chamalidis | Greece | 124.48 |
20 | Saul Gutierrez | Mexico | 119.94 |
21 | Ruben Nava | Mexico | 118.54 |
22 | Sarmat Tcakoev | Russia | 117.58 |
23 | Dong-Yun Shin | Republic of Korea | 113.05 |
24 | Ignacio Morales | Chile | 110.43 |
25 | Joel Gonzalez Bonilla | Spain | 104.59 |
26 | Berkay Akyol | Turkey | 94.66 |
27 | Alexander Ortiz | Peru | 90.12 |
28 | Hervan Nkogho Mengue | Canada | 89.51 |
29 | Karol Wladyslaw Robak | Poland | 88.70 |
30 | Amir Mohammad Bakhshi | Iran | 86.70 |
31 | Luis Colon | Puerto Rico | 84.54 |
32 | Lovre Brecic | Croatia | 84.28 |
33 | Servet Tazegul | Turkey | 80.62 |
34 | Mitko Dzhordzhev | Bulgaria | 78.15 |
35 | Yerassyl Kaiyrbek | Kazakhstan | 73.28 |
36 | Mirhashem Hosseini | Iran | 73.04 |
37 | Fahd Zaouia | Netherlands | 71.88 |
38 | Shuai Zhao | China | 71.05 |
39 | Jose Antonio Rosillo Atencia | Spain | 68.15 |
40 | Ilan Braginski | Israel | 67.41 |
41 | Thomas Auger | Australia | 62.18 |
42 | Boris Krasnov | Russia | 61.57 |
43 | Mohammad Mahdi Emadi | Iran | 60.00 |
44 | Abdelrahman Wael | Egypt | 59.40 |
45 | Jacob Grace | USA | 59.06 |
46 | Deni Andrun Razic | Croatia | 58.89 |
47 | Ismael Yacouba | Niger | 58.52 |
48 | Sergey Vardazaryan | Armenia | 57.31 |
49 | Marko Golubic | Croatia | 56.25 |
50 | Ghofran Zaki | Egypt | 56.05 |
Men’s 87 Kg – Taekwondo Rankings
Vladislav retained the top position with Alexander Bachmann and Bryan Salazar placed at the 2nd and 3rd position respectively. Daniel Ros Gómez took the 4th place from Smaiyl Duisebay who is now placed at the 5th position.
Some of the significant upgrades were of Jordan Stewart, Ahmad Mohammadi and Emre Kutalmis Atesli who are now placed at the 7th, 14th and 15th place respectively.
Rank | Name | Country | Points |
1 | Vladislav Larin | Russia | 232.60 |
2 | Alexander Bachmann | Germany | 211.90 |
3 | Bryan Salazar | Mexico | 156.80 |
4 | Daniel Ros Gómez | Spain | 147.82 |
5 | Smaiyl Duisebay | Kazakhstan | 145.93 |
6 | Ivan Konrad Trajkovic | Slovenia | 145.86 |
7 | Jordan Stewart | Canada | 123.61 |
8 | Yassine Trabelsi | Tunisia | 122.74 |
9 | Seydou Gbane | Cote D’Ivoire | 100.34 |
10 | Meng-En Lee | Chinese Taipei | 96.00 |
11 | Icaro Migel Soares | Brazil | 93.31 |
12 | Rafael Kamalov | Russia | 89.50 |
13 | Kyo-Don In | Republic of Korea | 87.47 |
14 | Ahmad Mohammadi | Iran | 75.39 |
15 | Emre Kutalmis Atesli | Turkey | 75.00 |
16 | Dinko Segedin | Croatia | 72.51 |
17 | Karamoko Soumare | Mali | 68.17 |
18 | Jasur Baykuziyev | Uzbekistan | 67.98 |
19 | Hanssel Llanos | USA | 66.78 |
20 | Christian Suh | USA | 66.28 |
21 | Hrvoje Sep | Croatia | 61.29 |
22 | Ramin Azizov | Azerbaijan | 59.85 |
23 | João Pedro Chaves | Brazil | 58.72 |
24 | Drasko Jovanov | Serbia | 57.81 |
25 | Carlos Rivas | Venezuela | 55.36 |
26 | Bartosz Kolecki | Poland | 53.94 |
27 | Serdar Yuksel | Turkey | 53.82 |
28 | M’bar N’diaye | France | 52.72 |
29 | Saeid Rajabi | Iran | 51.11 |
30 | Lee Seung Hwan | Republic of Korea | 48.38 |
31 | Vladyslav Bondar | Ukraine | 47.21 |
32 | Ivan Sapina | Croatia | 44.27 |
33 | Noureddine Ziani | Morocco | 44.05 |
34 | Matteo Milani | Italy | 43.38 |
35 | Rafael Alba | Cuba | 42.83 |
36 | Mohammed Elhatri | Norway | 42.71 |
37 | Nisar Ahmad Abdul Rahimzai | Afghanistan | 41.00 |
38 | Jeroen Wanrooij | Netherlands | 40.99 |
39 | Pouria Erfanian Daneshvar | Iran | 38.96 |
40 | Lutalo Muhammad | Great Britain | 38.81 |
41 | Radik Isaev | Azerbaijan | 38.28 |
42 | Yury Kirichenko | Russia | 36.94 |
43 | Anas Sadek | Jordan | 36.05 |
44 | Antonio Artal Yera | Spain | 35.86 |
45 | Gleb Babaevskiy | Russia | 35.17 |
46 | Ivan Garcia Martinez | Spain | 34.26 |
47 | Abdelrahman Elgohary | Egypt | 34.23 |
48 | Lucas Oliveira | Brazil | 33.50 |
49 | Alexey Pryazhnikov | Russia | 33.36 |
50 | Muhammet Talha Sari | Turkey | 33.21 |
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