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Refugee Athlete Among 16 Taekwondo Fighters to Secure Rio 2016 Place at European Qualification Tournament

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Refugee Athlete Among 16 Taekwondo Fighters to Secure Rio 2016 Places at European Qualification Tournament

 

ISTANBUL, Turkey (January 18, 2016) – A refugee athlete was among 16 European taekwondo athletes from 12 countries who secured quota places for Rio 2016 at the European Qualification Tournament held in Istanbul, Turkey on January 16-17.

 

The European Qualification Tournament, held at Istanbul’s WOW Hotel and Convention Center, qualified the second tranche of taekwondo athletes to go to the Rio Olympic Games. A first tranche of elite athletes had won Rio berths through ranking; the Istanbul event is the first of the WTF’s continental qualification events.

 

Refugee Raheleh Asemani, a former national team member of Iran, currently fighting out of Belgium, defeated Finland’s Suvi Mikkonen in the final of the female -57kg category to secure herself a place at the Olympic Games under the IOC flag.

 

“I work in a post office, I run from house to house delivering letters, but today I have delivered an Olympic ticket - I’m going to Rio!” she said on the sidelines.“Hope has carried me to the Olympics - now I will give all I have to win "

 

She thanked Laurence Rase, Performance Director of Belgium, Belgian Team Coach Karim Dighou and the WTF leadership for granting her the opportunity.

 

“If this was a movie, nobody would believe it was possible!” added Rase, herself an Athens 2004 Olympian, while Dighou said he was “…living a dream.” Rase thanked WTF President Chungwon Choue for his letter of invitation for Asemani to attend the tournament.

 

 

*Taken from Rio 2016 Website

 

Asemani had competed under the WTF flag following the federation’s decision to allow refugee athletes to compete at the continental qualification tournaments for Rio 2016 Olympic Games. The WTF amended its rules at the end of last year in response to the IOC’s call to all International Federations to offer refugee athletes the chance to compete in Rio.

 

Meanwhile, Azerbaijan obtained three Olympic qualification places (2 female, 1 male) at the European Qualification Tournament and Poland secured two (2 males), while 10 other countries won a single place at the Olympic Games. Serbia, Finland, Germany, Norway and the Netherlands each won a female place, while Israel, Spain, Croatia, Great Britain and Belarus each secured an Olympic berth in the male category.

 

The full list of athletes that obtained Olympic slots for their countries at the European Qualification Tournament are  :

 

Weight Rank Name NOC
F-49kg 1 ABAKAROVA, PATIMAT AZE
2 BOGDANOVIC, TIJANA SBR
F-57kg 1 ASEMANI, RAHELEH WTF
2 MIKKONEN, SUVI FIN
F-67kg 1 AZIZOVA, FARIDA AZE
2 GULEC, RABIA GER
F+67kg 1 SKAAR, TINA NOR
2 OOGINK, RESHIMIE NED
M-58kg 1 ATIAS, RON ISR
2 TORTOSA CABRERA, JESUS ESP
M-68kg 1 ROBAK, KAROL POL
2 GRGIC, FILIP CRO
M-80kg 1 BEIGI HARCHGANI, MILAD AZE
2 PAZINSKI, PIOTR POL
M+80kg 1 CHO, MAHAMA GBR
2 SILLA, ARMAN-MARSHALL BLR

 

*A berth is obtained for the NOC, not the individual athlete

 

Great Britain and Azerbaijan now have a total of four berths at Rio 2016 alongside France and Mexico. Korea is the only country with five places at the Games.

 

The European Qualification Tournament was operated a single elimination system. Each European member national association could qualify a total of four athletes, two male and two female, for the Olympic Games at the event. It was the first of five WTF continental qualification tournaments.

 

The continental qualification events qualify the second tranche of taekwondo athletes for the Olympic Games. Forty-eight elite fighters have already won their NOCs quota places for Rio via ranking points accrued in previous tournaments.

 

After the Turkish battle, the WTF’s remaining continental unions - Africa, Pan America, Oceania and Asia – will be holding their respective continental qualification tournaments in the first quarter of 2016. Each one offers 16 spots for the Rio Olympic Games, except for Oceania, which is allotted eight.

 

The dates and locations of the remaining continental qualifications tournaments are:

 

  • African Qualification Tournament for Rio 2016 Olympic Games Agadir,
    Morocco, February 6-7
  • Oceania Qualification Tournament for Rio 2016 Olympic Games Port Moresby,
    Papua New Guinea, February 27
  • Pan American Qualification Tournament for Rio 2016 Olympic Games Aguascalientes,
    Mexico, March 10-11
  • Asian Qualification Tournament for Rio 2016 Olympic Games Manila,
    Philippines, April 20-21

 

In total, the continental qualification will decide 72 berths. The Olympic rankings already assigned 48 spots, Host Brazil gets four obligatory spots the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the National Olympic Committees (NOC) and the World Taekwondo Federation (WTF) will allocate four spaces as Tripartite Commission Places, which is better known as wild card.

 

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