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35 minutes ago, Rafa Maciel said:

:CRO Zagreb Grand Prix Results - Day 1 :CRO

 

 

Men's 60Kg

1.  :UKR Dilshot Khalmatov

2. :AZE Ahmad Yusifov

3. :TUR Salih Yildiz & :FRA Theo Raoul Hebrard

 

 

Men's 66Kg

1.  :BRA William Lima

2. :UZB Sardor Nurillaev 

3. :KAZ Aibolat Ystybay

 

 

 

Women's 48Kg

1. :ESP Mireia Lapuerta Comas

2. :SRB Milica Nikolic

3. :SLO Marusa Stangar

 

 

Women's 52Kg

1. :BRA Jessica Pereira

2. :MAR Soumiya Iraoui

3. :KOR Huh Mio

 

 

Women's 57Kg

1. :SRB Marica Perisic

2. :ITA Veronica Toniolo

3. :UKR Daria Bilodid

 

there are a few bronze medallists missing ;)

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:CRO Zagreb Grand Prix Results - Day 2 :CRO

 

Men's 73Kg

1. :ESP Jorge Cano Garcia

2. :ALG Messaoud Redouane Dris

3. :SLO Martin Hojak & :KAZ Bakhitzhan Abdurakhmanov

 

 

Men's 81Kg

1.  :ISR Sagi Muki

2. :DOM Medickson Del Orbe Cortorreal 

3. :BRN Askerbii Gerbekov & :UKR Mykhailo Svidrak

 

 

 

Women's 63Kg

1.  :GBR Lucy Renshall

2. :KOR Kim Jisu

3. :AUT Lubjana Piovesana & :MEX Prisca Awiti Alcaraz 

 

 

Women's 70Kg

1.  :CRO Lara Cvjetko

2. :CRO Barbara Matic

3. :ITA Irene Pedrotti & :SLO Anka Pogacnik

 

 

 

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:CRO Zagreb Grand Prix Results - Day 3 :CRO

 

 

 

Men's 90Kg

1.)  :HUN Krisztian Toth

2.) :TUR Mihael Zgank

3.) :BRA Rafael Macedo & :BEL Sami Chouchi

 

 

 

Men's 100Kg

1.)  :SRB Aleksandar Kukolj

2.) :POR Jorge Fonseca

3.) :NED Simeon Catharina & :BRA Leonardo Goncalves

 

 

 

Men's +100Kg

1.)  :CZE Lukas Krpalek

2.) :JPN Hyoga Ota

3.) :GER Erik Abramov & :AZE Ushangi Kokauri 

 

 

 

Women's 78Kg

1.)  :BRA Karol Gimenes

2.) :UKR Yuliia Kurchenko

3.) :GER Alina Boehm & :GER Anna-Maria Wagner

 

 

 

Women's +78Kg

1.) :TUR Kayra Ozdemir

2.) :SRB Milica Zabic

3.) :TUR Hilal Ozturk & :NZL Sydnee Andrews

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0 medals for Canada, but I can't say it wasn't unexpected with the squad we sent. Don't know why our top judokas didn't compete, especially in the classes where two athletes are battling for Olympic quotas. (Reyes and El Nahas in the men's -100kg, and Deguchi and Klimkait in the women's -57kg)

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2 hours ago, Josh said:

0 medals for Canada, but I can't say it wasn't unexpected with the squad we sent. Don't know why our top judokas didn't compete, especially in the classes where two athletes are battling for Olympic quotas. (Reyes and El Nahas in the men's -100kg, and Deguchi and Klimkait in the women's -57kg)

I think they didn't compete because it was just a Grand Prix level event rather than a Grand Slam - they didn't compete in any Grand Prix level events during the first period except for one right at the start of the qualifying period and which ended up being a discard score for them all.  

 

In both weight classes, the quotas are already pretty much guaranteed and both athletes are going to be on the IJF list so it will come down to Judo Canada's selection policy which, if I have read correctly, at the moment give the edge to Deguchi (4 points to 1); and Reyes (3 points to 2)

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2 hours ago, Rafa Maciel said:

I think they didn't compete because it was just a Grand Prix level event rather than a Grand Slam - they didn't compete in any Grand Prix level events during the first period except for one right at the start of the qualifying period and which ended up being a discard score for them all.  

 

In both weight classes, the quotas are already pretty much guaranteed and both athletes are going to be on the IJF list so it will come down to Judo Canada's selection policy which, if I have read correctly, at the moment give the edge to Deguchi (4 points to 1); and Reyes (3 points to 2)

Yeah sorry, meant "battling for the Olympic quota"

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:BIH Sarajevo European Open Results - Day 1 :BIH

 

 

 

Men's 60Kg

1.) :ISR Yam Wolczak

2.) :ISR Lior Rafailov

3.) :ISR Ariel Shulman & :FRA Enzo Jean

 

Men's 66Kg

1.) :GBR Sam Hall

2.) :AZE Islam Rahimov

3.) :ITA Biagio D Angelo & :ITA Giuseppe De Tullio

 

Men's 73Kg

1.) :AZE Nariman Mirzayev

2.) :SUI Naim Matt

3.) :GBR Eric Ham & :ITA Leonardo Valeriani

 

 

Women's 48Kg

1.) :BEL Ellen Salens

2.) :ESP Gemma Maria Gomez Antona

3.) :AUT Lisa Dengg & :GER Helena Grau

 

Women's 52Kg

1.) :CRO Ana Viktorija Puljiz

2.) :FRA Leonie Gonzalez

3.) :FRA Lea Metrot & :HUNRoza Gyertyas

 

Women's 57Kg

1.) :BIH Andjela Samardzic

2.) :AUT Lisa Grabner

3.) :ISR Romi Dori & :FRA Ophelie Vellozzi

 

Women's 63Kg

1.) :FRA Melodie Turpin

2.) :ITA Miriam Boi

3.) :GER Nadja Bazynski & :ROU Amanda Zuaznabar-Torres

 

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:CAN PanAmerican/Oceania Continental Championships - Day 1 :CAN

 

 

 

Men's 60Kg

1.) :BRA Matheus Takaki

2.) :AUS Joshua Katz

3.) :BRA Michel Augusto & :CUB Jonathan Charon

 

Men's 66Kg

1.) :CAN Julien Frascadore

2.) :CUB Orlando Polanco

3.) :COL Juan Hernandez & :BRA Willian Lima

 

Men's 73Kg

1.) :BRA Daniel Cargnin

2.) :CAN Arthur Margelidon

3.) :CUB Magdiel Estrada & :MEX Gilberto Cardoso

 

 

Women's 48Kg

1.) :CHI Mary Dee Vargas Ley

2.) :MEX Edna Carrillo

3.) :BRA Natasha Ferreira & :USA Maria Celia Laborde

 

Women's 52Kg

1.) :BRA Larissa Pimenta

2.) :MEX Paulina Martinez

3.) :BRA Jessica Pereira & :AUS Tinka Easton

 

Women's 57Kg

1.) :CAN Christa Deguchi

2.) :BRA Rafaela Silva

3.) :CAN Jessica Klimkait & :ARG Brisa Gomez

 

Women's 63Kg

1.) :AUS Katharina Haecker

2.) :MEX Prisca Awiti Alcaraz

3.) :USA Hannah Martin & :CUB Maylin Del Toro Carvajal

 

 

 

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