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Judo IJF World Championships 2018


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in the meantime, :JPN Miku Tashiro wins the women's -63kg pool D (she's gonna face Trstenjak in the semifinals)...

and :FRA Clarisse Agbegnenou (winner of pool A) will face :GER Martyna Trajdos (winner of pool B) in the semifinal match of the top half of the draw...

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and when it looked a great day for Germany (and it still is, with 2 athletes in the semifinals), :TUR Vedat Albayrak beat the 2017 world champion Alexander Wieczerzak and wins the pool B in the men's -81kg, meanwhile :IRI Saeid Mollaei is just unstoppable and he's also through to the semifinals (he's gonna face Albayrak) after beating the Belgian Matthias Casse

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5 minutes ago, phelps said:

and when it looked a great day for Germany (and it still is, with 2 athletes in the semifinals), :TUR Vedat Albayrak beat the 2017 world champion Alexander Wieczerzak and wins the pool B in the men's -81kg, meanwhile :IRI Saeid Mollaei is just unstoppable and he's also through to the semifinals (he's gonna face Albayrak) after beating the Belgian Matthias Casse

Last time i checked,he (Saeid) won all of his matches with ippon. :thumbup:

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so...today we're already done with the morning program...

then, let's just give a look at our usual quick recap...

 

 

women's -63kg

 

semifinals

 

:FRA Clarisse Agbgnenou vs :GER Martyna Trajdos

:JPN Miku Tashiro vs :SLO Tina Trstenjak

 

repechage

 

:AUS Katharina Haecker vs :CUB Maylin Del Toro Carvajal (winner to the Bronze Medal match vs loser of Tashiro / Trstenjak)

:AUT Kathrin Unterwurzacher vs :NED Juul Franssen (winner to the Bronze Medal match vs loser of Agbgnenou / Trajdos)

 

 

men's -81kg

 

semifinals

 

:IRI Saeid Mollaei vs :TUR Vedat Albayrak

:JPN Sotaro Fujiwara vs :GER Dominic Ressel

 

repechage

 

:BEL Matthias Casse vs :GER Alexander Wieczerzak (winner to the Bronze Medal match vs loser of Fujiwara / Ressel)

:POL Damian Szwarnowiecki vs :RUS Khasan Khalmurzaev (winner to the Bronze Medal match vs loser of Mollaei / Albayrak)

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Great job my Mollaei so far :clap: , this Belgian kid was very good. I hope he makes it to the final. the last time we had a finalist that was 15 years ago with notorious Arash Miresmaeili.

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2 minuti fa, ChandlerMne ha scritto:

Last time i checked,he (Saeid) won all of his matches with ippon. :thumbup:

 

yes, and he used some very exciting (and in 1 case also unusual) techniques...he's been the top guy of today's event so far...I really hope he can win Gold...it would be the most deserved one (with all respect for the other 3 semifinalists)...

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