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:BIH Sarajevo European Open Results - Day 2 :BIH

 

 

 

Men's 81Kg

1.) :BEL Jarne Duyck

2.) :SUI Lukas Wittwer

3.) :HUN Botond Toth & :GER Lukas Vennekold

 

Men's 90Kg

1.) :GER Tim Schmidt

2.) :BIH Toni Miletic

3.) :AUT  Adam Borchashvilli & :ISR Guy Gurevitch

 

Men's 100Kg

1.) :BIH Nikola Pljevaljcic

2.) :GBR Oliver Barratt

3.) :AZE Ruslan Nasirli & :BUL Boris Georgiev

 

Men's +100Kg

1.) :GER Marvin Belz

2.) :ROU Mircea Croitoru

3.) :GBR Wesley Greenidge & :SLO Vito Dragic

 

 

Women's 70Kg

1.) :SUI Alina Lengweiler

2.) :BIH Aleksandra Samardzic

3.) :SUI Gioia Vetterli & :GER Frieferike Stolze

 

Women's 78Kg

1.) :GBR Emma Reid

2.) :MNE Jovana Pekovic

3.) :CRO Petrunjela Pavic & :BEL Vicky Verschaere

 

Women's +78Kg

1.) :BIH Sara Maric

2.) :WHT Mahboubeh Barbari Zharfi

3.) :NED Larisa Ceric

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:CAN PanAmerican/Oceania Continental Championships - Day 2 :CAN

 

 

 

Men's 81Kg

1.) :CAN Francois Gauthier Drapeau

2.) :BRA Guilherme Schmidt

3.) :DOM Medickson Del Orbe Cortorreal & :PUR Adrian Gandia

 

Men's 90Kg

1.) :BRA Rafael Macedo

2.) :CAN Louis Krieber Gagnon

3.) :USA John Jayne & :ARG Mariano Coto Bersier

 

Men's 100Kg

1.) :CAN Shady Elnahas

2.) :BRA Leonardo Goncalves

3.) :USA Nathaniel Keeve & :CHI Thomas Briceno

 

Men's +100Kg

1.) :CUB Andy Granda

2.) :BRA Rafael Silva

3.) :CAN Marc Deschenes & :ECU Freddy Figueroa

 

 

Women's 70Kg

1.) :VEN Elvismar Rodriguez

2.) :AUS Aoife Coughlan

3.) :BRA Luana Carvalho & :ECU Celinda Corozo

 

Women's 78Kg

1.) :BRA Mayra Aguiar

2.) :NZL Moira De Villiers

3.) :AUS Maria Swan & :ECU Vanessa Chala

 

Women's +78Kg

1.) :BRA Beatriz Souza

2.) :CUB Idalys Ortiz

3.) :NZL Sydnee Andrews & :COL Brigitte Carabali

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:AZE Baku Grand Slam Results - Day 1 :AZE

 

 

 

Men's 60Kg

1.) :RUS "Neutral" Ramazan Abdulaev

2.) :RUS "Neutral" Gamzat Zairbekov

3.) :KOR Kim Won Jin & :FRA Romain Valadier  Picard

 

Men's 66Kg

1.) :AZE Yashar Najafov

2.) :JPN Takeshi Takeoka

3.) :ESP David Garcia Torne & :MDA Denis Vieru

 

 

 

Women's 48Kg

1.) :ITA Assunta Scutto

2.) :AZE Leyla Aliyeva 

3.) :FRA Shirine Boukli & :RUS "Neutral" Sabina Giliazova

 

Women's 52Kg

1.) :JPN Kisumi Omori

2.) :KOS Distria Krasniqi

3.) :HUNReka Pupp & :ITA Odette Giuffrida

 

Women's 57Kg

1.) :KOS Nora Gjakova

2.) :GEO Eteri Liparteliani

3.) :ISR Timna Nelson Levy & :FRA Priscilla Gneto

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:CZE Prague European Open Results - Day 1 :CZE

 

 

This year's Prague Open has probably had one of the biggest entry lists for a competition of this size. 

 

Men's 60Kg

1.) :FRA  Yam Wolczak

2.) :NED  Emiel Jaring

3.) :FRA Richard Vergnes & :FRA Enzo Jean

 

Men's 66Kg

1.) :GBR Sam Hall

2.) :HUN Bence Pongracz

3.) :GBR Charlie Young & :SUI Freddy Waizenegger

 

This is Hall's 2nd tournament win this month at Continental Open level after he also took gold at the Sarajevo Open. 

 

Men's 73Kg

1.) :SRB Bajsang Bagajev

2.) :FRA Reda Seddouki

3.) :ISR Oron Giner & :ESP Ibai Gracia Garijo

 

 

Women's 48Kg

1.) :POR Raquel Brito

2.) :ESP Mireia Rodriguez Salvador

3.) :NED Amber Gersjes & :CZE Tereza Bodnarova

 

Women's 52Kg

1.) :SLO Anja Stangar

2.) :FRA Lea Metrot

3.) :FRA Leonie Gonzalez & :BRA Gabriela Conceicao

 

Women's 57Kg

1.) :FRA Ophelie Vellozzi

2.) :FRA  Martha Fawaz

3.) :NED Shannon Van de Meeberg & :FRA Lou Lemire

 

Women's 63Kg

1.) :SRB Tea Tintor

2.) :ESP Laura Vazquez Fernandez  

3.) :ITA Miriam Boi & :NED Nadiah Krachten

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:UAE Abu Dhabi Grand Slam Results - Day #1 :UAE

 

 

Men's 60Kg

Gold: :FRA  Cedric Revol

Silver: :BRA  Matheus Takaki

Bronze: :ESP Francisco Garrigòs & :RUS Ayub Bliev

 

Men's 66Kg

Gold: :GEO Vazha Margvelashvili

Silver: :UZB Mukhriddin Tilovov

Bronze: :UAE Narmandakh Bayanmunkh & :MGL Erkhembayar Battogtokh

 

 

Women's 48Kg

Gold: :ITA Assunta Scutto

Silver: :TUR Sila Ersin

Bronze: :AZE Leyla Aliyeva & :FRA Blandine Pont

 

Women's 52Kg

Gold: :ITA Odette Giuffrida

Silver: :GER Mascha Ballhaus

Bronze: :CHN Zhu Yeqing & :NED Naomi Van Krevel

 

Women's 57Kg

Gold: :CAN Jessica Klimkait

Silver: :CAN  Christa Deguchi

Bronze: :RUS Kseniia Galitskaia & :BRA Jessica Lima

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:UAE Abu Dhabi Grand Slam Results - Day #2 :UAE

 

 

Men's 73Kg

Gold: :UZB  Shakram Ahadov

Silver: :KOS  Akil Gjakova

Bronze: :RUS Makhmadbek Makhmadbekov & :AZE Rashid Mammadaliyev

 

Men's 81Kg

Gold: :RUS David Karapetyan

Silver: :NED Frank De Wit

Bronze: :AUT Wachid Borchashvili & :UAE Nugzari Tatalashvili

 

 

Women's 63Kg

Gold: :CAN Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard

Silver: :CHN Tang Jing

Bronze: :ESP Cristina Cabana Perez & :AUT Lubjana Piovesana

 

Women's 70Kg

Gold: :RUS Madina Taimazova

Silver: :SWE Ida Eriksson

Bronze: :AUS Aoife Coughlan & :NED Hilde Jager

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not a good day for :ITA 

 

early losses for the girls and the -73kg guys, 7th and 5th place in the -81kg, but if Gamba's 7th is a promising result for a youngster, Esposito's 5th is a missed chance to solidify his place in the OQR (which is far from safe at the moment)

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