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Christa Deguchi will compete at the Pan American Championships in two weeks. Her sister (Kelly) is entered in the 52 kg event, if she is any good as her sister, we will have a 1-2 punch. FWIW Klimkait will not compete.

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Day 1 - Elimiation Rouds Result 

 

Kelly Deguchi : lost in first fight 

Christa Deguchi : Lost in Semi final vs Cysique, in Final Block for Bronze vs Nelson-Levy 

Jessica Klimkait : in final for Gold vs Cysique 

 

No men in action Todays 

For Now Jessica 1 : Crista 0 for best result for road to paris :D

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Final Block Result 


Jessica Klimkait win by Ippon vs Cysique, a revenge from last year 

 

Christa Deguchi lost by HSQ for Escape With Head


Tomorrow is 

63kg : Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard

73kg : Antoine Bouchard and Arthur Margelidon
80kg : Étienne Briand and François Gauthier-Drapeau,

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I was surprised to see how Klimkait managed her day, because I had big doubts after her 3rd first fight, but her semi and final fight were solid. It confirmed that she is still on her late 2019 momentum. Because outside of HSK, she has just one loss and that's against Cysique in Doha 2021.


For Christa Deguchi, in my opinion she might have a hard time keeping up with the other players in 57kg.  I was not impressed at all with her fights except her first fight against Silva which was a good fight.


 

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Only 1 medal this week end, is Jessical Klimkait 

Deguchi, CBP, Kyle Reyes, Louis Krieber-Gagnon all lost their bronze medal final in Days 2 and 3.


With the results of this weekend, I confirm that the choice and the process of Judo Canada is right for Tokyo 2020. 

Klimkait is more consistent than Deguchi since the end of 2019

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On 3/30/2022 at 6:43 PM, intoronto said:

Christa Deguchi will compete at the Pan American Championships in two weeks. Her sister (Kelly) is entered in the 52 kg event, if she is any good as her sister, we will have a 1-2 punch. FWIW Klimkait will not compete.

Christa is withdraw, is so weirs ...

Jessica Klimkait participate a Going to Gold "OTC" next week

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Overall, Canada won six medals at the Pan American Championships

 

Gold

Shady El Nahas - Men's 100kg

 

Silver

Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard - Women's -63kg

 

Bronze

Antoine Bouchard - Men's -73kg

Etienne Briand - Men's -81kg

Francois Gauthier-Drapeau - Men's -81kg

Kelly Deguchi - Women's -52kg

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FWIW Christa Deguchi confirmed in an interview w/ Radio-Canada that she’s committed through Paris 2024 at least. She mentions that she took a few months off training after failing to qualify for the Olympics but that her love for the sport has come back.

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