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IJF Grand Slam Baku | Baku, Azerbaijan :AZE

 

Day 1

 

Women’s 48kg

Gold- :SWE Tara Babulfath

Silver- :SRB Milica Nikolic

Bronze- :UZB Khalimajon Kurbonova

Bronze- :KAZ Abiba Abuzhakynova

 

Women’s 52kg

Gold- :UZB Diyora Keldiyorova

Silver- :ITA Odette Giuffrida

Bronze- :ESP Ariane Toro Soler

Bronze- :HUN Roza Gyertyas

 

Nice 7th for :CAN Kelly Deguchi :yes 

 

Women’s 57kg

Gold- :CAN Christa Deguchi

Silver- :KOS Nora Gjakova

Bronze- :UKR Daria Bilodid

Bronze- :GEO Eteri Liparteliani

 

Men’s 60kg

Gold- :AIN Ramazan Abdulaev

Silver- :FRA Luka Mkheidze

Bronze- :AZE Balabay Aghayev

Bronze- :UZB Doston Ruziev

 

Men’s 66kg

Gold- :ESP Alberto Gaitero Martin

Silver- :FRA Daikii Bouba

Bronze- :AIN Rufat Aleskerov

Bronze- :AZE Yashar Najafov
 

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IJF Grand Slam Baku | Baku, Azerbaijan :AZE

 

Apologize in advance for the incoming spam, I was busy earlier in the week so I wasn’t able to update any results. 

 

Day 2

 

Women’s 63kg

Gold- :AUT Lubjana Piovesana

Silver- :CAN Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard :cheer:

Bronze- :NED Joanne Van Lieshout

Bronze- :HUN Zsofi Ozbas

 

Women’s 70kg

Gold- :CRO Barbara Matic

Silver- :FRA Marie Eve Gahie

Bronze- :GRE Elisavet Teltsidou

Bronze- :HUN Szabina Gercsak

 

Men’s 73kg

Gold- :AZE Hidayat Heydarov

Silver- :TJK Abubakr Sherov

Bronze- :TUR Ejder Toktay

Bronze- :CAN Arthur Margelidon :cheer:

 

Men’s 81kg

Gold- :AZE Zelim Tckaev

Silver- :AZE Omar Rajabli

Bronze- :BRN Askerbii Gerbekov

Bronze- :NED Frank De Wit

 

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IJF Grand Slam Baku | Baku, Azerbaijan :AZE

 

Day 3

 

Women’s 78kg

Gold- :NED Guusje Steenhuis

Silver- :UKR Yuliia Kurchenko

Bronze- :GER Anna-Monta Olek

Bronze- :UKR Yelysaveta Lytvynenko

 

Women’s +78kg

Gold- :FRA Romane Dicko

Silver- :ITA Asya Tavano

Bronze- :NED Marit Kamps

Bronze- :AIN Elis Startseva

 

Men’s 90kg

Gold- :AZE Murad Fatiyev

Silver- :HUN Krisztian Toth

Bronze- :BUL Ivaylo Ivanov

Bronze- :AZE Vugar Talibov

 

Men’s 100kg

Gold- :GEO Ilia Sulamanidze

Silver- :POL Piotr Kuczera

Bronze- :AIN Niiaz Bilalov

Bronze- :NED Michael Korrel

 

 

Men’s +100kg

Gold- :AIN Valeriy Endovitskiy

Silver- :AZE Dzhamal Gamzatkhanov

Bronze- :NED Jelle Snippe

Bronze- :NED Jur Spijkers

 

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IJF Grand Slam Tashkent | Tashkent, Uzbekistan :UZB

 

Day 1

 

Women’s 48kg

Gold- :AIN Sabina Giliazova

Silver- :KAZ Abiba Abuzhakynova

Bronze- :SWE Tara Babulfath

Bronze- :TUR Tugce Beder

 

Women’s 52kg

Gold- :FRA Amandine Buchard

Silver- :UZB Gulkhayo Juraeva

Bronze- :MGL Sosorbaram Lkhagvasuren

Bronze- :GBR Chelsie Giles

 

Women’s 57kg

Gold- :FRA Priscilla Gneto

Silver- :JPN Haruka Funakubo

Bronze- :GER Pauline Starke

Bronze- :POL Arleta Polodak

 

Men’s 60kg

Gold- :UZB Doston Ruziev

Silver- :GEO Giorgi Sardalashvili

Bronze- :TUR Salih Yildiz

Bronze-:FRA Romain Valadier-Picard

 

Men’s 66kg

Gold- :TJK Nurali Emomali

Silver- :ISR Baruch Shmailov

Bronze- :AIN Murad Chopanov

Bronze- :BRA Willian Lima
 

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Horrible injury yesterday in the men's -73kg bronze medal fight for home favourite Obidkhon Nomonov, who got thrown on his arm. At first I thought "cool throw", so I wanted to see it again...only then I realized it was not quiet because he simply lost, it had turned quiet because his elbow snapped all the way an elbow shouldn't go...damn.

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IJF Grand Slam Tashkent | Tashkent, Uzbekistan :UZB

 

Day 2

 

Women’s 63kg

Gold- :FRA Clarisse Agbegnenou

Silver- :JPN Momo Tatsukawa

Bronze- :JPN Nami Nabekura

Bronze- :SLO Andreja Leski

 

Women’s 70kg

Gold- :GER Miriam Butkereit

Silver- :FRA Margaux Pinot

Bronze- :JPN Saki Niizoe

Bronze- :NED Margit De Voogd

 

Men’s 73kg

Gold- :ITA Manuel Lombardo @phelps

Silver- :AIN Danil Lavrentev

Bronze- :UZB Shakhram Akhadov

Bronze- :UZB Obidkhon Nomanov

 

Men’s 81kg

Gold- :BEL Matthias Casse

Silver- :AUT Shamil Borchashvili 

Bronze- :UKR Mykhailo Svidrak

Bronze- :JPN Takanori Nagase

 

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