Three Matanzas in Olympic ranking to Paris 2024

Andy Granda, Iván Silva and Magdiel Estrada from Matanzas appear located in the qualifying positions of the Olympic ranking towards the summer event in Paris 2024.

big, world champion of the discipline the previous year, is the first Cuban in the position. The Yumurino computes 1086 points, valid for seat five in the category of more than 100 kilograms among men.

Andy Granda keeps alive the hopes of preserving the Antillean judo medal table at the Olympic Games. Photo: IJF.

precede the orb champion Temur Rakhimov from Tajik, Tatsuru Saito from Japan, Jur Spijkers from the Netherlands and Martti Puumalainen from Finland. They all constitute Andy’s main rivals on the road to the Olympic pinnacle.

Silva and Estrada, on the hunt for Paris 2024

the columbian Silva he stands out for his 12th place among the athletes in the 90 kg division. The results they bring to this order are fifth place in the World Championship in Tashkent and bronze in the Grand Slam in Budapest. Likewise, she contributes the seventh place of the Zagreb Grand Prix.

For Latin America, only the well-known Brazilian Rafael Macedo, owner of sixth place in the race to Paris 2024, surpasses the Antillean.

World runner-up Iván Silva wants to reach the Olympic podium after two previous failed attempts at Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020. Photo: IJF.

In the case of Magdiel Estrada, in the 73 kg, is placed seventeenth among the twenty judokas who ensure a direct presence through the global ranking. His best performance in the period included to add summer ballots occurred in the short city of Zagreb. There he finished second in the Grand Prix with a stage in the European city.

Further away are the Matanceros Naomis Elizalde and Danny Porte. The national titular Elizalde shows the rung 61 in the heaviest division of the women, while the Colombian Porte looks out of the top 100 among the men of the small category.

The multi-laureate at all levels of competition Idalys Ortiz also monopolizes one of the privileged positions with her 16th place. Budapest Grand Slam as best pedigree.

At 33 years old, Idalys continues on the mats with the hope of adding another Olympic medal. Photo: IJF.

Meanwhile, Arnaes Odelín occupies the continental quota, a position granted by the international federation of the martial art for each of the regions.

Near the classification appear Maylin of the Bull (63 kg), Omar Cruz (+100 kg) and Kaliema Antomarchi (78 kg). Access to the Paris 2024 summer event will depend on his performances in the season that has just begun. (AGB)


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