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2020 Grand Prix (Tel Aviv, ISR)

 

Day #2 Recap

 

Finally, in the last day of the Tel Aviv GP, the Home Nation hit the headlines and won 2 of the last 5 weight categories thanks to their big men (Peter Paltchik, -100kg and Or Sasson, +100kg)...

 

the 3rd and last men's event from today instead was won by :KOR South Korea (Gwak Dong Han, -90kg) and this also gave the Asians the final victory in the medal table...

 

the last 2 women's Gold Medals, on the other hand, went to :GBR Great Britain (Natalie Powell, -78kg) and :FRA France (Romane Dicko, +78kg)...

 

the final Medal Table, as written before, was won by :KOR South Korea with 3 Gold Medals, followed by :GBR Great Britain, :ISR Israel and :JPN Japan with 2 Gold Medals each...

 

:AUS Australia, :SLO Slovenia, :ITA Italy, :FRA France and :RUS Russia completed the list of Gold Medal winners with one Gold Medal each...

 

Full Results

http://www.ippon.org/gp_isr2020.php

 

Day #3 Medal Session Replay

 

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4 hours ago, Dnl said:

A giat suprise in Paris grad prix Teddy Riner lost in the 4th round to Kokoro Kageura of Japan in golden score!

Riner the current Olympic champions has not lost a fight in 9 consecive years(154 battles)


Yes! Great news. This makes for a far more exciting Olympics now.

Unfortunately the same can't be said about women's artistic gymnastics. Biles will be as dominant as ever and keep this sport from being any fun. I can't wait for her to retire.

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You can say what you want, but in my opinion the results of Polish judokas have been very optimistic since the beginning of the year.
I did not think that Piotrek Kuczera and Beata Pacut would finish the competition at the Grand Slam points in Paris.

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1 minute ago, TomJa said:

You can say what you want, but in my opinion the results of Polish judokas have been very optimistic since the beginning of the year.
I did not think that Piotrek Kuczera and Beata Pacut would finish the competition at the Grand Slam points in Paris.

well the polish judokas have improved a lot in this past year in today's grand slam they showed great judo and they deserved to get in those top 7

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4 minuty temu, Dnl napisał:

well the polish judokas have improved a lot in this past year in today's grand slam they showed great judo and they deserved to get in those top 7

At the beginning of the year, when I read the statement of the coach of the team and the president of the association, I rubbed my eyes in amazement at what their optimism beat. And today I see that Polish judo is again beginning to mean something internationally.

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