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Judo IJF Cadet World Championships 2019

 

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3 days out of 4 dedicated to the individual competitions are gone...and guess what? :JPN Japan are dominating the event...:coffee::sleep:

 

so far, they have won already 4 Gold medals, with :TUR Turkey following with 2 Gold medals and a bunch of Nations (among them, :ITA Italy :cheer:) that won a single Gold medal...

 

 

watching the bouts, it clear that they are still boys (and girls) aged 16 and / or 17...but in some cases, it's also well recognizable the talent and the very good technical skills that they have already developed...

 

 

but the match that hits the news is not the best or the most spectacular one...it's the final of the girls' -52kg class between :RUS Liliia Nugaeva and :ITA Veronica Toniolo...they had to fight for a quarter of an hour before the decision came (4 mins of regulation plus another 10+ mins of golden score time) :yikes:

in the end, it was the Italian who won the gold medal...but in a certain sense it was quite disappointing that everything finshed because of a (deserved, tbh...it should have come well before) 3rd shido to the Russian...

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women's Champions so far


-40kg: :HUN Luca Mamira
-44kg: :TUR Merve Azak
-48kg: :JPN Hikai Yoshioka
-52kg: :ITA Veronica Toniolo
-57kg: :JPN Rin Eguchi
-63kg: :TUR Habibe Afyonlu

 

men's Champions so far


-50kg: :KAZ Nurkanat Serikbayev
-55kg: :TPE Lin Chong-You
-60kg: :JPN Keiji Tsujioka
-66kg: :RUS Abrek Naguchev
-73kg: :CZE Adam Kopecky
-81kg: :JPN Ryunosuke Otake

 

Full Results:

http://www.ippon.org/wc_cad2019.php

 

Medal Table:

http://www.ippon.org/wc_cad2019.php

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today's champions in the last day of the individual events...

 

women
-70kg: :ESP Ai Tsunoda Roustant
+70kg: :BRA Anna Santos

 

men
-90kg: :FRA Kenny Liveze
+90kg: :GEO Irakli Demetrashvili

 

Full Results:

http://www.ippon.org/wc_cad2019.php

 

Medal Table:

http://www.ippon.org/wc_cad2019.php

 

 

Tomorrow the 2019 Judo World Cadet Championship will come to an end with the Mixed Team Event...

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and the last event of the 2019 Judo World Cadet Championships, the Mixed Team competition, was won by...guess who?

 

yes! you're right...:yes

 

obviously it is :JPN Japan...

 

I don't know even why I bother writing such result...I don't really know if in the world of sport there's something more predictable than Japan winning a team event in Judo...:pope:

 

by the way, in total 13 teams took part in this event...and eventually :AZE Azerbaijan won the Silver medal, followed by :RUS Russia and :TUR Turkey, coming home with the Bronze medal...

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4 hours ago, bestmen said:

Open of Senegal , the final medalists

 

i hope they collected some points for the world Ranking

 

all the results here

 

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sure...

 

they all get the points normally awarded at every Continental Open tournament...

 

100 pts for the winner, 70 for the runner-up, 50 for the bronze medallists and so on...

 

as explained in this document:

http://99e89a50309ad79ff91d-082b8fd5551e97bc65e327988b444396.r14.cf3.rackcdn.com/up/2017/01/IJF_WRL_Events_2017-2020_Point-1483967512.pdf

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Sanne Vermeer's Olympic hope (-63kg) is pretty much 100% over now at least for 2020. She was in a fight with Juul Franssen for the one spot, but got injured during the Europa League meet in Lisbon last week. Turns out she tore a hamstring and is out for 6-9 months :( 

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