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Grand Slam (Ekaterinburg, RUS)

 

Day #3 Recap

 

Host Nation :RUS Russia on top of the final day in Ekaterinburg...they won in fact both the Heavyweights and the Super-Heavyweights in the men's division and at the end of the tournament they also did jump on the top of the medal standings...

 

and finally :JPN Japan saved their honour, winning the only Gold Medal of their (quite disappointing) Siberian campaign...

 

Today's Champions are: :NEDNoel Van T End (men's -90kg), :RUSArman Adamian (men's -100kg), :RUSTamerlan Bashaev (men's +100kg), :JPNMao Izumi (women's -78kg) and :BRAMaria Suelen Altheman (women's +78kg)...

 

in the Medal Ranking, as written before, :RUS Russia ended up on top with 3 Gold Medals, followed by :FRA France and :ISR Israel with 2 Gold Medals...the remaining 7 Gold Medals went 1 each to 7 more Countries (:ARG Argentina, :BRA Brazil, :CAN Canada, :JPN Japan, :MGL Mongolia, :NED Netherlands and :SWE Sweden)...

 

 

Full Results here:

https://live.ijf.org/gs_rus2019/results

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Grand Prix (Tbilisi, GEO)

 

Day #1 Recap

 

5 events scheduled for today...and 5 different Nations did climb the top of the podium...

 

to be noticed that :JPN Japan didn't enter the tournament...

 

those teams are: the host Nation, :GEO Georgia (Lukhumi Chkhvimiani, men's -60kg); :ISR Israel (Tal Flicker, men's -66kg); :FRA France (Melanie Clement, women's -48kg..she beat the reigning world champion Daria Bilodid in the final); :ITA Italy (Odette Giuffrida, women's -52kg) and :KOS Kosovo (Nora Gjakova, women's -57kg)...

 

Full Results and Rankings here:

https://live.ijf.org/gp_geo2019/results

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Grand Prix (Tbilisi, GEO)

 

Day #2 Recap

 

:NED The Netherlands had the best performance in the second day of the Georgian Grand Prix, winning 2 out of the 4 events contested today...

their Gold medallists are: Frank De Wit (men's -81kg) and Sanne Vermeer (women's -63kg)...

 

the remaining 2 events in today's program went to :FRA France (Guillaume Chaine, men's -73kg) and :POR Portugal (Barbara Timo, women's -70kg)...

 

therefore, thank to these results, now :FRA France and :NED the Netherlands share the lead of the medal table with 2 Gold Medals each, followed by the hosts from :GEO Georgia, :ISR Israel, :ITA Italy, :KOS Kosovo and :POR Portugal with 1 full success each...

 

Full Results and Rankings here:

https://live.ijf.org/gp_geo2019/results

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Grand Prix (Tbilisi, GEO)

 

Day #3 Recap

 

Once again, like last Friday, today we had 5 Gold medallists from 5 different Countries (even if some of those already won Gold medals in the previous days)...

 

Today's champions are: :CUB Ivan Felipe Silva Morales (men's -90kg), :RUS Kazbek Zankishiev (men's -100kg), :GEO Levani Matiashvili (men's +100kg), :KOS Loriana Kuka (women's -78kg) and :FRA Julia Tolofua (women's +78kg)...

 

with these results, :FRA France won the medal table with 3 Gold Medals, edging out :GEO Georgia, :KOS Kosovo and the :NED Netherlands, who won 2 Gold Medals each...

 

meanwhile :CUB Cuba, :ISR Israel, :ITA Italy, :POR Portugal and :RUS Russia shared the remaining Gold medals (1 each)...

 

 

Full Results and Rankings here:

https://live.ijf.org/gp_geo2019/results

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Grand Prix (Antalya, TUR)

 

Event Recap

 

14 weight classes between men and women, 14 different Nations coming home with a Gold Medal...

basically, the perfect tournament...

 

Women's Champions
-48kg: :KOS Distria Krasniqi
-52kg: :ROU Andreea Chitu
-57kg: :POL Julia Kowalczyk
-63kg: :CUB Maylin Del Toro Carvajal
-70kg: :GRE Elisavet Teltsidou
-78kg: :GER Anna Maria Wagner
+78kg: :AZE Iryna Kindzerska


Men's Champions
-60kg: :KAZ Yeldos Smetov
-66kg: :MDA Denis Vieru
-73kg: :KOR An Chang Rim
-81kg: :GEO Luka Maisuradze
-90kg: :TUR Mikail Ozerler
-100kg: :FRA Alexandre Iddir
+100kg: :NED Roy Meyer

 

 

Full Results and Rankings here:

https://live.ijf.org/gp_tur2019/results

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Grand Slam (Baku, AZE)

 

Day #1 Recap

 

:BRA Brazil on top of the standings in the first day of the 4th GS tournament of the season, the last one with 50% scores in the Olympic Qualification Ranking...

They won 2 of the 5 contested weight classes, thanks to Felipe Kitadai (men's -60kg) and to the Rio Olympic Champion, Rafaela Silva (women's -57kg)...

 

The remaining Gold Medals went to :MDA Moldova (Denis Vieru, men's -66kg...at his second success in a GS tournament this year, after winning the prestigious Paris Open); :ESP Spain (Laura Martinez Abelenda, women's -48kg...where we had an unusual all-Spanish Final) and :FRAFrance (Amandine Bouchard, women's -52kg)...

 

Shamefully, :ITA Italy is not participating in this tournament...:facepalm::wall:

 

meanwhile the :JPN Japanese contingent in day #1 was limited to 2 girls...and both came home with a Silver Medal (Ai Shishime, -52kg and Tsukasa Yoshida, -57kg)...

unfortunately, Shishime looks to have suffered a serious knee injury (she had to abandon the final bout with the help of Bouchard, as she couldn't even lay her left leg down on the ground)...

 

Full Results here:

https://live.ijf.org/gs_aze2019/results

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Grand Slam (Baku, AZE)

 

Day #2 Recap

 

First Gold Medal for the Host Nation, :AZE Azerbaijan, in day #2 of the Baku GS tournament...

the local hero of the day is Hidayat Heydarov in the men's -73kg class...

 

but the dominating side of today's action is :JPN Japan, winning 2 Gold Medals with the only 2 girls at the start (Miku Tashiro in the -63kg and Chizuru Arai in the -70kg)...

 

finally, the last Gold Medal of the day goes to :ISR Israel, thanks to Sagi Muki (men's -81kg)...

 

after 2 days of action, :JPN Japan and :BRA Brazil lead the medal table with 2 Gold Medals each, followed by :AZE Azerbaijan, :ISR Israel, :MDA Moldova, :FRA France and :ESP Spain with 1 Gold Medal each...

 

Full Results here:

https://live.ijf.org/gs_aze2019/results

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