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Judo IJF World Tour 2022


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:AZE Baku Grand Slam

 

Day #2

 

:AZE Azeri athletes take it all in today's men's division: Hidayat Heydarov wins the -73kg and Saeid Mollaei triumphs in the -81kg, leading their Nation on top of the medal table with 3 Gold Medals in 2 days at the office.

 

Today's women's events were won by :ISR Inbal Shemesh (-63kg) and :NED Sanne Van Dijke (-70kg).

 

therefore, after 2 days of competitions, as I wrote before, :AZE Azerbaijan have 3 Gold Medals and 6 Nations follow with 1 Gold Medal each (:MDA:FRA:UZB:CAN:ISR and :NED).

 

Tomorrow the tournament will come to an end with the heaviest weight classes.

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9 hours ago, phelps said:

and later Today we're going to have a "classic" in the men's -81kg final: :BEL Matthias Casse vs :AZE Saeid Mollaei @MHSN :lol:

yeah, good for Marius Vizer, his prost.. won something

 

but Judo is probably the only Olympic sport that I almost don't follow at all. until September 2023 and most probably after .

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10 hours ago, MHSN said:

yeah, good for Marius Vizer, his prost.. won something

 

but Judo is probably the only Olympic sport that I almost don't follow at all. until September 2023 and most probably after .

I understand your POV, even if I'm sorry you don't follow Judo anymore...especially if it's because of that (very sad) story (and the consequence it has on the Iranian NT and Federation)...;)

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:AZE Baku Grand Slam

 

Day #3

 

Finally, some full success also for :ITA Italy! :cheer:

Alice Bellandi, in fact, dominated the women's -78kg weight class.

the last women's event, the +78kg, instead, has been won by :SRB Milica Zabic.

 

:SRB Serbia was one of the most successful Nations earlier Today also among the men, thanks to Nemanja Majdov and Aleksandar Kukolj, who won silver in the -90kg and -100kg respectively, after beating in the semifinals their Italian rivals (Parlati and Pirelli).

 

today's men's Gold Medals went to :SWE Marcus Nyman (-90kg), :AZE Zelym Kotsoyev (-100kg) and :TJK Temur Rakhimov (+100kg).

 

This means that :AZE Azerbaijan won with quite some margin the final medal table with 4 Gold Medals, followed by 10 Nations with 1 Gold Medal each (:MDA:FRA:UZB:CAN:ISR:NED:ITA:SRB:SWE and :TJK).

 

:ITA Italy ended the tournament with 5 medals (1 Gold, 1 Silver and 3 Bronze), which is a very good result, even if we should carry home more regrets than joy, especially because of today's 2 losses in the semifinal matches in the men's -90kg and -100kg, bouts that our guys should have won quite comfortably, according to how things developed on the mat. but they both lost because of stupid mistakes.

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:JPN Tokyo Grand Slam

 

last Grand Slam tournament of the season, before the closing Masters in a couple of weeks.

 

and, as expected, it was a true Japanese fest, with the hosts leaving the guest Nations only 2 out of 14 Gold medals (a very few silver and bronze medals, too).

 

the 2 "heroes" of the weekend are :KOR Jeon Seungbeom in the men's -60kg and :ITA Gennaro Pirelli in the men's 100kg (this is the first ever gold medal for an Italian Judo player in a top-tier tournament held in Japan :yikes: :bowdown:).

 

in all the remaining weight classes, the home boys and girls didn't make any prisoner and just destroyed the rivals who made the trip (we have to admit that many Countries decided top send only a few athletes to Japan if not skipping the event entirely).

 

here you can find the Results Recap

 

https://www.ijf.org/competition/2315/results

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The Masters (:ISR Jerusalem)

 

Day #1 Medal Matches

 

men's -60kg
Gold MM: :JPN vs :KOR
Bronze MMs: :AZE vs :AZE & :GEO vs :TPE


men's -66kg
Gold MM: :ISR vs :FRA
Bronze MMs: :UZB vs :FRA & :MGL vs :MDA


women's -48kg
Gold MM: :JPN vs :FRA
Bronze MMs: :ITA vs :KAZ & :POR vs :MGL


women's -52kg
Gold MM: :KOS vs :GBR
Bronze MMs: :ISR vs :ITA (:HUN already won Bronze automatically because of both women in the repechage round got DSQ)


women's -57kg
Gold MM: :CAN vs :FRA
Bronze MMs: :KOR vs :KOS & :JPN vs :TPE

 

 

Final Block starting right now!

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The Masters (:ISR Jerusalem)

 

Day #1 Medallists

 

men's -60kg
Gold: :KOR Lee Ha Rim
Silver: :JPN Ryuju Nagayama
Bronze: :AZE Balabay Aghayev & :TPE Yang Yung Wei


men's -66kg
Gold: :ISR Baruch Shmailov
Silver: :FRA Daikii Bouba
Bronze: :MDA Denis Vieru & :FRA Walide Khyar


women's -48kg
Gold: :FRA Shirine Boukli
Silver: :JPN Wakana Koga
Bronze: :ITA Assunta Scutto & :POR Catarina Costa


women's -52kg
Gold: :KOS Distria Krasniqi
Silver: :GBR Chelsie Giles
Bronze: :ITA Odette Giuffrida & :HUN Reka Pupp


women's -57kg
Gold: :CAN Christa Deguchi
Silver: :FRA Sarah Leonie Cysique
Bronze: :JPN Tsukasa Yoshida & :KOR Huh Mimi

 

 

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The Masters (:ISR Jerusalem)

 

Day #2 Medal Matches

 

men's -73kg
Gold MM: :BRA vs :UZB
Bronze MMs: :UZB vs :UZB & :CAN vs :MDA


men's -81kg
Gold MM: :GEO vs :AZE
Bronze MMs: :ITA vs :BEL & :BEL vs :FRA


women's -63kg
Gold MM: :JPN vs :KOS
Bronze MMs: :AUS vs :ISR & :POL vs :VEN


women's -70kg
Gold MM: :AUT vs :FRA
Bronze MMs: :CRO vs :NED & :JPN vs :BEL

 

 

Final Block starting in about 10 minutes!

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The Masters (:ISR Jerusalem)

 

Day #2 Medallists

 

men's -73kg
Gold: :BRA Daniel Cargnin
Silver: :UZB Shakhram Akhadov
Bronze: :UZB Murodjon Yuldoshev & :CAN Artur Margelidon


men's -81kg
Gold: :GEO Tato Grigalashvili
Silver: :AZE Saeid Mollaei
Bronze: :BEL Matthias Casse & :FRA Alpha Oumar Djalo


women's -63kg
Gold: :JPN Miku Takaichi
Silver: :KOS Laura Fazliu
Bronze: :POL Angelika Szymanska & :ISR Gili Sharir


women's -70kg
Gold: :AUT Michaela Polleres
Silver: :FRA Marie Eve Gahie
Bronze: :CRO Lara Cvjetko & :JPN Saki Niizoe

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