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2 hours ago, Josh said:

Was not expecting Keldiyorova :UZB to defeat Krasniqi :KOS :yikes:

and how she destroyed the 48kg Olympic Gold medallist! :yikes:

 

the Uzbek girl is really strong, aggressive and has a lot of skills.

 

she's gonna be a very tough contender for Abe, Krasniqi, Giles and Giuffrida in the hunt for Paris 2024 medals. :popcorn:

 

however, Judo is the new Basketball/Waterpolo...I mean, the Italians can't win a single fight anymore against any Serbian player...:yikes: :facepalm: :hairpull:

 

also Today, 3 Italian women facing 3 Serbian women and guess what? the Serbians won all 3 fights. :nopompom:

 

and 2 of these 3 losses have to be considered a huge disappointment (Scutto in the -48kg and Toniolo in the -57kg, especially this one coming just after the Italian defeated/destroyed the reigning world Champion Rafaela Silva in the previous round).

 

Tomorrow I only expect Martina Esposito (-70kg) to do well.

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15 minutes ago, phelps said:

and how she destroyed the 48kg Olympic Gold medallist! :yikes:

 

the Uzbek girl is really strong, aggressive and has a lot of skills.

 

she's gonna be a very tough contender for Abe, Krasniqi, Giles and Giuffrida in the hunt for Paris 2024 medals. :popcorn:

 

however, Judo is the new Basketball/Waterpolo...I mean, the Italians can't win a single fight anymore against any Serbian player...:yikes: :facepalm: :hairpull:

 

also Today, 3 Italian women facing 3 Serbian women and guess what? the Serbians won all 3 fights. :nopompom:

 

and 2 of these 3 losses have to be considered a huge disappointment (Scutto in the -48kg and Toniolo in the -57kg, especially this one coming just after the Italian defeated/destroyed the reigning world Champion Rafaela Silva in the previous round).

 

Tomorrow I only expect Martina Esposito (-70kg) to do well.

To be fair, Serbian basketball team was rather dissaponting last few times vs Italy :)

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8 hours ago, Josh said:

Was not expecting Keldiyorova :UZB to defeat Krasniqi :KOS :yikes:

 

Anyways, a nice bronze for Jessica Klimkait :CAN  Should be a great battle between her and Deguchi for the -57kg quota at Paris 2024. 

If Klimkait has a better result at the World Championship in Doha, it's almost over for Duguchi for Paris 2024,
Is a stupid move from Deguchi stays in 57kg ...
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1 hour ago, seb851 said:
If Klimkait has a better result at the World Championship in Doha, it's almost over for Duguchi for Paris 2024,
Is a stupid move from Deguchi stays in 57kg ...

The alternatives aren't great either. She either bumps out her sister or she has to defeat another top athlete

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Grand Slam (Tbilisi :GEO) Results - Day 2

Women's -63kg

1. :GBR Lucy Renshall

2. :KOS Laura Fazliu

3/4. :AUS Katharina Haecker

3/4. :POL Angelika Szymanska

 

Menʻs -73kg

1. :MGL Erdenebayar Batzaya

2. :UZB Obidkhon Nomonov

3/4. :GEO Lasha Shavdatuashvili

3/4. :ESP Salvador Cases Roca

 

Women's -70kg

1. :GRE Elisavet Teltsidou

2. :NED Sanne van Dijke

3/4. :GER Giovanna Scoccimarro

3/4. :ITA Martina Esposito

 

Men's -81kg

1. :AUT Wachid Borchashvili

2. :KAZ Abylaikhan Zhubanazar

3/4. :GER Timo Cavelius

3/4. :MDA Victor Sterpu

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finally, Esposito got a bronze medal...but at what price?

 

it was clear that she couldn't continue her fight in the last 30+ seconds of the BMM because she had a severe injury to the left shoulder, she was basically graced by the ref & judges because they didn't want her to lose a match she just dominated until the injury (caused by her opponent).

 

let's hope it's not too bad, as we're just a few weeks away from the world champs and it would be a true disaster if she can't compete and be competitive in the major event of the season (since she's the absolute key to our team's chances in the team event...actually, without her, we don't have a team at all).

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@hckošice

 

:SVK Judo makes the headlines!

Marius Fizel is in the semifinals of the  :GEO Tbilisi Grand Slam tournament! :yikes:

the renaissance of Slovak martial arts! :lol:

 

p.s. he's going to face :TUR Munir Ertug in a few minutes...

 

Here (Mat 3, you need to be registered -it's free- and log in to watch live, ondemand is only behind a crazy paywall)

https://live.ijf.org/gs_geo2023/live_video

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1 hour ago, ChandlerMne said:

Btw, is there any livescore webplace which doesnt require subscription? 

yes, the official IJF website still have the live scoring accessible without any registration...

 

you have to click on the ongoing tournament in the calendar section on the right side of the homepage and then choose the "draw" menu to watch the brackets or the "contests" menu to watch the single contests list.

 

meanwhile if you click on the banner "watch live" in the homepage, you're redirected to the login page before you can access the live video feeds.

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