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finally, the championship started...and in the first day of competition we had 4 different Nations winning the 4 Gold Medals awarded today...

 

women's -48kg

Gold: :JPN Wakana Koga

Silver: :FRA Shirine Boukli

Bronze: :PRK Jon Su Song & :SRB Andrea Stojadinov

 

women's -52kg

Gold: :MGL Sosorbaram Lkhagvasuren

Silver: :TPE Hsu Lin Hsuan

Bronze: :JPN Ayumi Kawada & :BRA Larissa Pimenta

 

men's -60kg

Gold: :RUS Konstantin Simeonidis

Silver: :AZE Ahmad Yusifov

Bronze: :JPN Ken Suematsu & :TUR Salih Yildiz

 

men's -66kg

Gold: :BRA Willian Lima

Silver: :JPN Takeshi Takeoka

Bronze: :AZE Ibrahim Aliyev & :BRA Michael Marcelino

 

Full Results:

http://www.ippon.org/wc_jun2019.php

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3 more events contested today in Marrakech...and Italy won a bronze medal...:cheer:

 

women's -57kg

Gold: :GEO Eteri Liparteliani

Silver: :JPN Kanako Hakamata

Bronze: :KOR Kim Ji Su & :NED Pleuni Cornelisse

 

women's -63kg

Gold: :HUN Szofi Ozbas

Silver: :SRB Anja Obradovic

Bronze: :JPN Asumi Ura & :KOS Laura Fazliu

 

men's -73kg

Gold: :TJK Somon Makhmadbekov

Silver: :RUS Georgii Elbakiev

Bronze: :MDA Victor Sterpu & :ITA Edoardo Mella

 

Full Results:

http://www.ippon.org/wc_jun2019.php

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3rd day in Marrakech...and it was a true :GEO Georgian festival, with their guys monopolizing both men's weight classes contested today...

and :ITA Italy won another bronze medal...:cheer: but also got a bitter 5th place with the most expected of our guys...:nopompom:

 

 

women's -70kg

Gold: :JPN Mami Asahi

Silver: :RUS Madina Taimazova

Bronze: :FRA Morgane Fereol & :GER Marlene Galandi

 

men's -81kg

Gold: :GEO Vladimir Akhalkatsi

Silver: :RUS David Karapetyan

Bronze: :GEO Tato Grigalashvili & :BRA Guilherme Schimidt

 

men's -90kg

Gold: :GEO Lasha Bekauri

Silver: :HUN Roland Goz

Bronze: :GER Louis Mai & :ITA Gennaro Pirelli

 

Full Results:

http://www.ippon.org/wc_jun2019.php

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last day of the individual weight classes in Marrakech...and Japan swept all the 4 Gold Medals awarded today, regaining on the finish line the top of the medal table...

 

tomorrow the championship will end with the Mixed Team Event...

 

 

women's -78kg

Gold: :JPN Rinoko Wada

Silver: :NED Renèe Van Harselaar

Bronze: :POR Patricia Sampaio & :GER Christina Faber

 

women's +78kg

Gold: :JPN Ruri Takahashi

Silver: :KOR Kim Ha Yun

Bronze: :FRA Tahina Durand & :NED Marit Kamps

 

men's -100kg

Gold: :JPN Kazunari Kamigaki

Silver: :GEO Ilia Sulamanidze

Bronze: :TUR Mert Sismanlar & :HUN Zsombor Veg

 

men's +100kg

Gold: :JPN Sosuke Matsumura

Silver: :GER Erik Abramov

Bronze: :KOR Kim Min Jong & :HUN Richard Sipocz

 

Full Results:

http://www.ippon.org/wc_jun2019.php

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last day of competition in Marrakech...and, as written before, Mixed Teams were on the stage today...

 

as expected, :JPN Japan won the Gold Medal, beating :RUS Russia 4-2 in the final...

 

 

Mixed Team Event

Gold: :JPN Japan

Silver: :RUS Russia

Bronze: :GEO Georgia & :FRA France

 

Full Results:

http://www.ippon.org/wc_jun_teams2019.php

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