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Christa Deguchi and Jessica Klimkait win women’s -57kg silver and bronze at the Paris GS. Disappointing. The gold medalist (Faiza Mokdar) won’t even be competing at Paris though, as the French federation has already selected their judoka in that weight category (Sarah Leonie Cysique)

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On 2/2/2024 at 11:59 AM, Josh said:

Christa Deguchi and Jessica Klimkait win women’s -57kg silver and bronze at the Paris GS. Disappointing. The gold medalist (Faiza Mokdar) won’t even be competing at Paris though, as the French federation has already selected their judoka in that weight category (Sarah Leonie Cysique)

Francois Gauthier-Drapeau follows that up with men’s -81kg bronze. 
 

Second round exit for Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard in women’s -63kg (she’s #1 in the world rankings, although judging off her results, I can’t justify her position)

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22 minutes ago, Josh said:

Arthur Margelidon follows that up with men’s -81kg bronze. 
 

Second round exit for Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard in women’s -63kg (she’s #1 in the world rankings, although judging off her results, I can’t justify her position)

It was actually François Gauthier-Drapeau who won bronze

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Christa Deguchi wins women’s 57kg gold at the Baku GS! A very nice result for her sister Kelly as well, as she finishes 7th in women’s 52kg, adding very crucial ranking points towards her Olympic total!

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16 hours ago, Josh said:

Christa Deguchi wins women’s 57kg gold at the Baku GS! A very nice result for her sister Kelly as well, as she finishes 7th in women’s 52kg, adding very crucial ranking points towards her Olympic total!

Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard follows that up with silver in women’s 63kg!

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Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard follows that up with silver in women’s 63kg!

And Arthur Margelidon with a bronze! That should in theory move him up in the rankings. Hoping he can get into the top 8 before Paris to avoid the top ranked athletes till the qfs

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