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Men’s 58 Kg – Taekwondo Rankings
Tae-hun Kim retained his rank at the top of the table followed by Mikhail Artamonov and Carlos Navarro who are placed 2nd and 3rd respectively.
Some of the significant upgrades were of Rui Braganca, Luis Pie and Milos Gladovic who are now placed at 8th, 11th and 18th position respectively.
Rank | Name | Country | Points |
1 | Tae-Hun Kim | Korea | 412.48 |
2 | Mikhail Artamonov | Russia | 315.99 |
3 | Carlos Navarro | Mexico | 305.75 |
4 | Jesus Tortosa Cabrera | Spain | 299.14 |
5 | Farzan Ashourzadeh Fallah | Iran | 267.60 |
6 | Tawin Hanprab | Thailand | 221.11 |
7 | Shuai Zhao | China | 181.31 |
8 | Rui Braganca | Portugal | 174.78 |
9 | Safwan Khalil | Australia | 167.79 |
10 | Salaheddine Bensaleh | Belgium | 162.37 |
11 | Luis Pie | Dominican Republic | 146.69 |
12 | Stepan Dimitrov | Moldova | 135.87 |
13 | Hedi Neffati | Tunisia | 126.30 |
14 | Eleftherios Fakinos | Greece | 125.62 |
15 | Yun-Jo Jeong | Korea | 109.30 |
16 | Mourad Abdel M. Laachraoui | Belgium | 106.75 |
17 | Jack Woolley | Ireland | 105.73 |
18 | Milos Gladovic | Serbia | 105.02 |
19 | Cesar Rodriguez | Mexico | 103.11 |
20 | Max Cater | Great Britain | 98.93 |
21 | Omar Lakehal | Morocco | 97.32 |
22 | Sergio Suzuki | Japan | 93.84 |
23 | Ramnarong Sawekwiharee | Thailand | 86.76 |
24 | Levent Tuncat | Germany | 85.95 |
25 | Georgios Simitsis | Greece | 82.70 |
26 | Tumenbayar Molom | Mongolia | 71.88 |
27 | Si Mohamed Ketbi | Belgium | 71.74 |
28 | Nursultan Mamayev | Kazakhstan | 69.66 |
29 | Yousef Shriha | Libya | 68.33 |
30 | Armin Hadipour Seighalani | Iran | 67.45 |
31 | Liam Bette | French Guiana | 65.55 |
32 | Brandon Plaza Hernandez | Mexico | 64.64 |
33 | Jun Jang | Korea | 63.55 |
34 | Stanislav Denisov | Russia | 62.52 |
35 | Mohamed Farag | Egypt | 62.43 |
36 | Chan-Ho Jung | Korea | 59.32 |
37 | Mohammad Kazemi | Iran | 57.87 |
38 | Lucas Guzman | Argentina | 57.51 |
39 | Serghei Uscov | Moldova | 57.19 |
40 | Damian Villa | USA | 52.95 |
41 | Yong-Kwan Lee | Korea | 52.71 |
42 | Abdullatif Sezgin | Germany | 51.14 |
43 | Meisam Rafiei | Iceland | 47.98 |
44 | Tae-Moon Cha | Korea | 46.43 |
45 | Mertcan Dolmaci | Turkey | 45.20 |
46 | Adrian Del Rio Guerrero | Spain | 44.33 |
47 | Giorgio Janmaat | Netherlands | 42.25 |
48 | Luis Oblitas | Peru | 41.36 |
49 | Mateusz Nowak | Poland | 40.83 |
248 | Haroon Khan | Pakistan | 7.38 |
Men’s 68 Kg – Taekwondo Rankings
Dae-Hoon Lee retained his rank at the top of Men’s 68 Kg Taekwondo rankings, followed by Alexey Denisenko and Ahmad Abughaush who are placed 2nd and 3rd respectively.
Some of the significant upgrades were of Javier Perez, Peter Longobardi and Edival Pontes who are now placed at 5th, 6th and 16th place respectively.
Rank | Name | Country | Points |
1 | Dae-Hoon Lee | Republic Of Korea | 528.83 |
2 | Alexey Denisenko | Russia | 349.45 |
3 | Ahmad Abughaush | Jordan | 330.62 |
4 | Yu-Jen Huang | Chinese Taipei | 213.65 |
5 | Javier Perez Polo | Spain | 166.38 |
6 | Peter Longobardi | Great Britain | 163.22 |
7 | Saul Gutierrez | Mexico | 157.61 |
8 | Aykhan Taghizade | Azerbaijan | 157.58 |
9 | Jaouad Achab | Belgium | 151.29 |
10 | Vladimir Dalakliev | Bulgaria | 144.24 |
11 | Konstantin Minin | Russia | 142.75 |
12 | Christian Mcneish | Great Britain | 136.19 |
13 | Si Mohamed Ketbi | Belgium | 135.93 |
14 | Joel Gonzalez Bonilla | Spain | 131.83 |
15 | Viacheslav Minin | Russia | 128.73 |
16 | Edival Pontes | Brazil | 127.63 |
17 | Abolfazl Yaghoubijouybari | Iran | 119.29 |
18 | Seok-Bae Kim | Republic Of Korea | 119.27 |
19 | Sarmat Tcakoev | Russia | 116.11 |
20 | Konstantinos Chamalidis | Greece | 114.80 |
21 | Bradly Sinden | Great Britain | 110.78 |
22 | Servet Tazegul | Turkey | 106.74 |
23 | Berkay Akyol | Turkey | 104.12 |
24 | Luis Colon | Puerto Rico | 103.02 |
25 | Ruben Nava | Mexico | 99.14 |
26 | Thomas Afonczenko | Australia | 97.37 |
27 | Karol Wladyslaw Robak | Poland | 92.98 |
28 | Ignacio Morales | Chile | 85.51 |
29 | Jose Antonio Rosillo Atencia | Spain | 85.49 |
30 | Alexander Ortiz | Peru | 84.28 |
31 | Hervan Nkogho Mengue | Canada | 84.27 |
32 | Dong-Yun Shin | Republic Of Korea | 83.96 |
33 | Ghofran Zaki | Egypt | 76.59 |
34 | Isaac Ramon Torres Vazquez | Mexico | 70.24 |
35 | Ilan Braginski | Israel | 70.18 |
36 | Edgar Contreras | Venezuela | 65.40 |
37 | Boris Krasnov | Russia | 64.18 |
38 | Jacob Grace | USA | 63.73 |
39 | Fahd Zaouia | Netherlands | 62.53 |
40 | Andres Zelaya | Guatemala | 62.25 |
41 | Behnam Asbaghikhanghah | Iran | 62.03 |
42 | Balla Dieye | Senegal | 60.40 |
43 | Mohammad Mahdi Emadi | Iran | 60.00 |
44 | Yerassyl Kaiyrbek | Kazakhstan | 59.96 |
45 | Abdelrahman Wael | Egypt | 59.94 |
46 | Mitko Dzhordzhev | Bulgaria | 57.66 |
47 | Ismael Yacouba | Niger | 55.98 |
48 | Je-Yeup Kim | Republic Of Korea | 53.86 |
49 | Sergey Vardazaryan | Armenia | 53.77 |
270 | Muhammad Iqbal | Pakistan | 6.67 |
Men’s 87 Kg – Taekwondo Rankings
Vladislav Larin is placed at the top of the Men’s 87 KG Taekwondo rankings followed by Alexander Bachmann and Daniel Ros Gomez who are placed 2nd and 3rd respectively.
Bryan Salazar jumped 5 ranks up and is now placed 5th in this category. Other significant upgrades were of Dinko Segedin, Christian Suh and Hanssel LLanos who are placed 16th, 18th and 21st place respectively.
Rank | Name | Country | Points |
1 | Vladislav Larin | Russia | 252.30 |
2 | Alexander Bachmann | Germany | 199.44 |
3 | Daniel Ros Gómez | Spain | 153.20 |
4 | Smaiyl Duisebay | Kazakhstan | 146.03 |
5 | Bryan Salazar | Mexico | 146.00 |
6 | Ivan Konrad Trajkovic | Slovenia | 145.54 |
7 | Yassine Trabelsi | Tunisia | 143.72 |
8 | Jordan Stewart | Canada | 123.43 |
9 | Seydou Gbane | Cote D’ivoire | 107.42 |
10 | Kyo-Don In | Republic Of Korea | 93.01 |
11 | Ahmad Mohammadi | Iran | 90.19 |
12 | Jasur Baykuziyev | Uzbekistan | 84.86 |
13 | Emre Kutalmis Atesli | Turkey | 80.00 |
14 | Rafael Kamalov | Russia | 77.20 |
15 | Karamoko Soumare | Mali | 71.75 |
16 | Dinko Segedin | Croatia | 67.92 |
17 | M’bar N’diaye | France | 67.08 |
18 | Christian Suh | USA | 66.82 |
19 | Drasko Jovanov | Serbia | 64.27 |
20 | Saeid Rajabi | Iran | 63.61 |
21 | Hanssel Llanos | USA | 62.50 |
22 | Bartosz Kolecki | Poland | 61.70 |
23 | Ramin Azizov | Azerbaijan | 60.39 |
24 | João Pedro Chaves | Brazil | 60.12 |
25 | Carlos Rivas | Venezuela | 59.87 |
26 | Icaro Migel Soares | Brazil | 59.71 |
27 | Serdar Yuksel | Turkey | 59.62 |
28 | Hrvoje Sep | Croatia | 55.72 |
29 | Lee Seung Hwan | Republic Of Korea | 51.38 |
30 | Vladyslav Bondar | Ukraine | 50.55 |
31 | Mohammed Elhatri | Norway | 49.07 |
32 | Lutalo Muhammad | Great Britain | 48.83 |
33 | Jeroen Wanrooij | Netherlands | 48.23 |
34 | Rafael Alba | Cuba | 47.83 |
35 | Gleb Babaevskiy | Russia | 46.71 |
36 | Georgii Tandelov | Russia | 45.00 |
37 | Misael Lopez | Mexico | 44.78 |
38 | Matteo Milani | Italy | 44.46 |
39 | Noureddine Ziani | Morocco | 44.34 |
40 | Radik Isaev | Azerbaijan | 42.18 |
41 | Alexey Pryazhnikov | Russia | 41.86 |
42 | Lucas Oliveira | Brazil | 40.98 |
43 | Abdelrahman Elgohary | Egypt | 39.27 |
44 | Aleksandar Keselj | Germany | 36.00 |
44 | Meng-En Lee | Chinese Taipei | 36.00 |
46 | Ivan Sapina | Croatia | 34.81 |
47 | Marc Andre Bergeron | Canada | 34.26 |
48 | Christoforos Kallifonis | Greece | 32.59 |
49 | Ali Sari | Turkey | 31.97 |
50 | Pouria Erfanian Daneshvar | Iran | 31.96 |
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