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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. Mikhail Artamonov jumped to the 3rd position by replacing Carlos Navarro who is now placed at the 4th position.
Salaheddine Bensaleh broke into the top 10, as Jack Woolley experienced a downgrade of one rank. Some of the significant upgrades were of Rui Braganca, Stepan Dimitrov and Armin Hadipour Seighalani who are now placed at 9th, 12th and 14th place respectively.
Rank | Name | Country | Points |
1 | Tae-Hun Kim | Republic of Korea | 434.24 |
2 | Jesus Tortosa Cabrera | Spain | 357.56 |
3 | Mikhail Artamonov | Russia | 321.41 |
4 | Carlos Navarro | Mexico | 277.84 |
5 | Farzan Ashourzadeh Fallah | Iran | 246.68 |
6 | Jun Jang | Republic of Korea | 217.94 |
7 | Safwan Khalil | Australia | 214.27 |
8 | Tawin Hanprab | Thailand | 211.43 |
9 | Rui Braganca | Portugal | 178.06 |
10 | Salaheddine Bensaleh | Belgium | 167.74 |
11 | Jack Woolley | Ireland | 162.38 |
12 | Stepan Dimitrov | Moldova | 145.60 |
13 | Mourad Abdel M. Laachraoui | Belgium | 143.30 |
14 | Armin Hadipour Seighalani | Iran | 139.10 |
15 | Hedi Neffati | Tunisia | 135.37 |
16 | Eleftherios Fakinos | Greece | 127.69 |
17 | Georgy Popov | Russia | 121.60 |
18 | Shuai Zhao | China | 119.13 |
19 | Yun-Jo Jeong | Republic of Korea | 116.43 |
20 | Cesar Rodriguez | Mexico | 115.74 |
21 | Luis Pie | Dominican Republic | 108.27 |
22 | Milos Gladovic | Serbia | 104.40 |
23 | Ramnarong Sawekwiharee | Thailand | 100.22 |
24 | Sergio Suzuki | Japan | 96.11 |
25 | Brandon Plaza Hernandez | Mexico | 94.64 |
26 | Georgios Simitsis | Greece | 93.81 |
27 | Max Cater | Great Britain | 85.55 |
28 | Omar Lakehal | Morocco | 83.14 |
29 | Vito Dell’aquila | Italy | 83.01 |
30 | Bailey Lewis | Australia | 74.22 |
31 | Damian Villa | United States of America | 71.24 |
32 | Liam Bette | French Guiana | 69.88 |
33 | Yousef Shriha | Libya | 66.06 |
34 | Tumenbayar Molom | Mongolia | 66.05 |
35 | Stanislav Denisov | Russia | 64.84 |
36 | Dmitrij Nagajev | Serbia | 63.67 |
37 | Levent Tuncat | Germany | 62.97 |
38 | Adrian Abela | Australia | 62.73 |
39 | Mohamed Farag | Egypt | 60.93 |
40 | Kang-Min Kim | Republic of Korea | 60.00 |
41 | Mohammad Kazemi | Iran | 59.97 |
42 | Adrian Del Rio Guerrero | Spain | 59.79 |
43 | Abdullatif Sezgin | Germany | 58.04 |
44 | Si Mohamed Ketbi | Belgium | 56.03 |
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 | Hassan Haider | Great Britain | 50.89 |
49 | Serghei Uscov | Moldova | 49.79 |
50 | Antonio Flecca | Italy | 47.09 |
Men’s 68 Kg – Taekwondo Rankings
Dae-Hoon Lee retained the rank at the top with Alexey Denisenko and Ahmad Abughaush placed at the 2nd and 3rd place respectively. Si Mohamed Ketbi jumped to the 7th position by replacing Konstantin Minin who is placed at the 8th position.
Some of the significant upgrades were of Peter Longobardi, Aykhan Taghizade and Saul Gutierrez who are now placed at 14th, 15th and 17th place respectively.
Rank | Name | Country | Points |
1 | Dae-Hoon Lee | Republic of Korea | 616.23 |
2 | Alexey Denisenko | Russia | 328.91 |
3 | Ahmad Abughaush | Jordan | 274.41 |
4 | Yu-Jen Huang | Chinese Taipei | 273.54 |
5 | Javier Perez Polo | Spain | 194.40 |
6 | Edival Pontes | Brazil | 187.55 |
7 | Si Mohamed Ketbi | Belgium | 186.94 |
8 | Konstantin Minin | Russia | 168.07 |
9 | Seok-Bae Kim | Republic of Korea | 168.00 |
10 | Bradly Sinden | Great Britain | 166.43 |
11 | Christian Mcneish | Great Britain | 160.83 |
12 | Jaouad Achab | Belgium | 151.31 |
13 | Vladimir Dalakliev | Bulgaria | 147.20 |
14 | Peter Longobardi | Great Britain | 146.90 |
15 | Aykhan Taghizade | Azerbaijan | 145.69 |
16 | Viacheslav Minin | Russia | 143.44 |
17 | Saul Gutierrez | Mexico | 141.20 |
18 | Abolfazl Yaghoubijouybari | Iran | 137.43 |
19 | Thomas Afonczenko | Australia | 130.26 |
20 | Konstantinos Chamalidis | Greece | 125.57 |
21 | Joel Gonzalez Bonilla | Spain | 121.73 |
22 | Ruben Nava | Mexico | 120.34 |
23 | Dong-Yun Shin | Republic of Korea | 119.85 |
24 | Sarmat Tcakoev | Russia | 117.58 |
25 | Ignacio Morales | Chile | 110.43 |
26 | Berkay Akyol | Turkey | 98.27 |
27 | Hervan Nkogho Mengue | Canada | 92.81 |
28 | Alexander Ortiz | Peru | 90.49 |
29 | Karol Wladyslaw Robak | Poland | 88.89 |
30 | Servet Tazegul | Turkey | 87.96 |
31 | Luis Colon | Puerto Rico | 87.73 |
32 | Lovre Brecic | Croatia | 87.30 |
33 | Mitko Dzhordzhev | Bulgaria | 78.69 |
34 | Shuai Zhao | China | 73.17 |
35 | Jose Antonio Rosillo Atencia | Spain | 73.15 |
36 | Mirhashem Hosseini | Iran | 73.04 |
37 | Fahd Zaouia | Netherlands | 72.42 |
38 | Ilan Braginski | Israel | 67.95 |
39 | Thomas Auger | Australia | 62.18 |
40 | Boris Krasnov | Russia | 61.94 |
41 | Mohammad Mahdi Emadi | Iran | 60.00 |
42 | Ismael Yacouba | Niger | 59.60 |
43 | Jacob Grace | United States of America | 59.59 |
44 | Abdelrahman Wael | Egypt | 59.40 |
45 | Deni Andrun Razic | Croatia | 58.89 |
46 | Yerassyl Kaiyrbek | Kazakhstan | 58.88 |
47 | Sergey Vardazaryan | Armenia | 57.69 |
48 | Sina Bahrami | Iran | 57.35 |
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 Yassine Trabelsi, Seydou Gbane and Icaro Migel Soares who are now placed at the 7th, 9th and 11th place respectively.
Rank | Name | Country | Points |
1 | Vladislav Larin | Russia | 237.40 |
2 | Alexander Bachmann | Germany | 210.32 |
3 | Bryan Salazar | Mexico | 159.50 |
4 | Daniel Ros Gómez | Spain | 147.82 |
5 | Smaiyl Duisebay | Kazakhstan | 147.73 |
6 | Ivan Konrad Trajkovic | Slovenia | 145.86 |
7 | Yassine Trabelsi | Tunisia | 128.24 |
8 | Jordan Stewart | Canada | 121.09 |
9 | Seydou Gbane | Cote D’ivoire | 101.42 |
10 | Meng-En Lee | Chinese Taipei | 96.00 |
11 | Icaro Migel Soares | Brazil | 93.31 |
12 | Kyo-Don In | Republic of Korea | 92.47 |
13 | Emre Kutalmis Atesli | Turkey | 80.00 |
14 | Rafael Kamalov | Russia | 79.50 |
15 | Ahmad Mohammadi | Iran | 79.39 |
16 | Jasur Baykuziyev | Uzbekistan | 79.06 |
17 | Dinko Segedin | Croatia | 72.51 |
18 | Hanssel Llanos | United States of America | 69.11 |
19 | Karamoko Soumare | Mali | 68.17 |
20 | Christian Suh | United States of America | 66.28 |
21 | Hrvoje Sep | Croatia | 61.29 |
22 | Ramin Azizov | Azerbaijan | 59.85 |
23 | Drasko Jovanov | Serbia | 57.81 |
24 | Serdar Yuksel | Turkey | 57.12 |
25 | Saeid Rajabi | Iran | 56.11 |
26 | Carlos Rivas | Venezuela | 55.36 |
27 | João Pedro Chaves | Brazil | 55.12 |
28 | Bartosz Kolecki | Poland | 53.94 |
29 | M’bar N’diaye | France | 53.80 |
30 | Lee Seung Hwan | Republic of Korea | 48.38 |
31 | Vladyslav Bondar | Ukraine | 47.21 |
32 | Jeroen Wanrooij | Netherlands | 44.93 |
33 | Ivan Sapina | Croatia | 44.27 |
34 | Nisar Ahmad Abdul Rahimzai | Afghanistan | 44.00 |
35 | Matteo Milani | Italy | 43.92 |
36 | Lutalo Muhammad | Great Britain | 43.81 |
37 | Mohammed Elhatri | Norway | 43.61 |
38 | Rafael Alba | Cuba | 42.83 |
39 | Noureddine Ziani | Morocco | 42.54 |
40 | Radik Isaev | Azerbaijan | 39.18 |
41 | Pouria Erfanian Daneshvar | Iran | 38.96 |
42 | Yury Kirichenko | Russia | 36.94 |
43 | Alexey Pryazhnikov | Russia | 36.36 |
44 | Anas Sadek | Jordan | 36.05 |
45 | Antonio Artal Yera | Spain | 35.86 |
46 | Gleb Babaevskiy | Russia | 35.17 |
47 | Ivan Garcia Martinez | Spain | 34.63 |
48 | Lucas Oliveira | Brazil | 34.58 |
49 | Abdelrahman Elgohary | Egypt | 34.23 |
50 | Muhammet Talha Sari | Turkey | 33.21 |
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