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Judo IJF World Championships 2022


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Day #5

 

Women's -70kg

 

Gold: :CRO Barbara Matic

Silver: :CRO Lara Cvjetko

Bronze: :JPN Saki Niizoe & :NED Sanne Van Dijke

 

Men's -90kg

 

Gold: :UZB Davlat Bobonov

Silver: :ITA Christian Parlati

Bronze: :GEO Luka Maisuradze & :GEO Lasha Bekauri

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when you play with fire...sooner or later you'll get burnt! :evil:

 

Parlati was living dangerously all day long, but against the hometown hero he persevered in his stupid attitude and paid the prize for that, losing by 3 "shido" (this time, all of them well deserved) without doing absolutely nothing.

 

and the Italian drought among the men at the Judo Worlds continues...believe it or not, we have never won a single male world gold medal :yikes: :facepalm:

 

and this year we'll not win any once again :cry: :wall:

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Two world championships bronze and an Olympic bronze, Sanne van Dijke has really begun a collection.

 

I wonder if we'll get anything other than bronze this tournament, something the Dutch team hasn't managed to do at the international stage since the gold medal for Van 't End I believe.

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Day #6

 

Today's medal matches are:

 

Women's -78kg

 

Bronze Medal match #1: :JPN Shori Hamada vs :UKR Yelyzaveta Lytvynenko

Bronze Medal match #2: :GER Alina Boehm vs :POL Beata Pacut-Kloczko

Gold Medal match: :BRA Mayra Aguiar vs :CHN Ma Zhenzhao

 

Men's -100kg

 

Bronze Medal match #1: :NED Michael Korrel vs :GEO Ilia Sulamanidze

Bronze Medal match #2: :BEL Toma Nikiforov vs :AZE Zelym Kotsoiev

Gold Medal match: :CAN Kyle Reyes vs :UZB Muzaffarbek Turoboyev

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OMG!!! lots of surprising results in day #6 so far...

 

and very, very disappointing outcome for Italy, once again for lack of the right attitude on the mat...:facepalm: :wall:

 

p.s. my prediction contest has definitively gone fishing after today...:nopompom: :hairpull:

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On 10/10/2022 at 12:10 PM, Monzanator said:

Well, our best judoka Julia Kowalczyk lost her first match with three shidos the other day and it's still a small miracle we got two other Top 8 placings with her not being one of them. Overall no medals should be expected for Poland anyway.

Pacut is in the bronze medal match...:evil:

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That's a major surprise. Pacut comes from the same city where I was born and it's a city of Waldemar Legień which still operates one of the most successful judo clubs in Poland. Anyway, a medal here would still be a major shock. Polish judo has regressed badly over the last decade.

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3 minutes ago, Monzanator said:

That's a major surprise. Pacut comes from the same city where I was born and it's a city of Waldemar Legień which still operates one of the most successful judo clubs in Poland. Anyway, a medal here would still be a major shock. Polish judo has regressed badly over the last decade.

but not impossible...Boehm is good, but not so out of reach...

 

the session is starting in a few seconds, Pacut's match is the second (live on IJF.org, if you don't have any TV option or Discovery+/Eurosport Player)...

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