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IJF Grand Slam Tashkent | Tashkent, Uzbekistan :UZB

 

Day 3

 

Women’s 78kg

Gold- :JPN Rika Takayama

Silver- :FRA Fanny-Estelle Posvite

Bronze- :GER Anna-Maria Wagner

Bronze- :ITA Alice Bellandi

 

Women’s +78kg

Gold- :CHN Xin Su

Silver- :JPN Ruri Takahashi

Bronze- :JPN Maya Segawa

Bronze- :AIN Elis Startseva

 

Men’s 90kg

Gold- :GRE Theodoros Tselidis @Makedonas @maestro  

Silver- :BUL Ivaylo Ivanov 

Bronze- :ITA Christian Parlatti

Bronze- :UZB Davlat Bobonov

 

Men’s 100kg

Gold- :UZB Muzaffarbek Turboyev

Silver- :AIN Matvey Kanikovskiy

Bronze- :JPN Dota Arai

Bronze- :POL Piotr Kuczera

 

Men’s +100kg

Gold- :JPN Hyoga Ota

Silver- :AIN Tamerlan Bashaev

Bronze- :JPN Kokoro Kageura

Bronze- :AIN Inal Tasoev

 

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as I feared, :JPN did the right move leaving the Tokyo Olympic Champion Shori Hamada out of the team for Paris in the women's -78kg

 

Bellandi lasted only 1 min 36 secs against her, while Hamada didn't have any clue against the Italian

 

not that Takayama is unbeatable (she lost against :CHN Ma, :ISR Lanir, :POR Sampaio, :FRA Malonga and Tchumeo in the last 15 months), but, like :GER Wagner, she has the edge over Alice :facepalm:

 

my dream of another Olympic Gold in Judo has gone (I don't think the men nor Scutto/Giuffrida are good enough for gold, maybe they can win a medal, but definitely not jumping on the top of the podium)...:cry:

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IJF Grand Prix Linz | Linz, Austria :AUT

 

Day 1

 

Women’s 48kg

Gold- :JPN Mitsuki Kondo

Silver- :JPN Wagana Iganaki

Bronze- :NED Amber Gersjes

Bronze- :KOR Hyekyeong Lee

 

Women’s 52kg

Gold- :BRA Larissa Pimenta

Silver- :SUI Binta Ndiaye

Bronze- :POR Maria Siderot

Bronze- :NED Naomi Van Krevel

 

Women’s 57kg

Gold- :SRB Marica Perisic

Silver- :NED Julie Beurskens

Bronze- :SLO Kaja Kajzer

Bronze- :BEL Mina Libeer

 

Men’s 60kg

Gold- :ESP Francisco Garrigos

Silver- :FRA Cedric Revol

Bronze- :UKR Dilshot Khalmatov

Bronze- :NED Tornike Tsjakadoea

 

Men’s 66kg

Gold- :JPN Keita Hadano

Silver- :ISR Baruch Shmailov

Bronze- :AIN Ismail Misirov

Bronze- :UKR Bogdan Iadov
 

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IJF Grand Prix Linz | Linz, Austria :AUT

 

Day 2

 

Women’s 63kg

Gold- :NED Joanne Van Lieshout

Silver- :GER Agatha Schmidt

Bronze- :JPN Minami Aono

Bronze- :AUS Katharina Haecker

 

Women’s 70kg

Gold- :PUR Maria Perez

Silver- :ITA Irene Pedrotti

Bronze- :BIH Aleksandra Samardzic

Bronze- :AUT Michaela Polleres

 

Men’s 73kg

Gold- :MDA Adil Osmanov

Silver- :AZE Rashid Mammadaliyev

Bronze- :ROU Ioan Dzitac

Bronze- :USA Jack Yonezuka

 

Men’s 81kg

Gold- :ITA Antonio Esposito

Silver- :POL Pawel Drzymal

Bronze- :POR Joao Fernando

Bronze- :JPN Joji Togo

 

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IJF Grand Prix Linz | Linz, Austria :AUT

 

Day 3

 

Women’s 78kg

Gold- :GER Anna Monta Olek

Silver- :UKR Yuliia Kurchenko

Bronze- :UKR Yelyzaveta Lytvynenko

Bronze- :CRO Karla Prodan

 

Women’s +78kg

Gold- :BRA Beatriz Souza

Silver- :NED Marit Kamps

Bronze- :CUB Idalys Ortiz

Bronze- :SRB Milica Zabic 

 

Men’s 90kg

Gold- :CUB Ivan Felipe Silva Morales

Silver- :ESP Tristani Mosakhlishvili

Bronze- :GEO Giorgi Jabniashvili

Bronze- :ISR Li Kochman

 

Men’s 100kg

Gold- :BRA Leonardo Goncalves

Silver- :POR Jorge Fonseca

Bronze- :BRA Rafael Buzacarini

Bronze- :AUT Laurin Boehler

 

Men’s +100kg

Gold- :CZE Lukas Krpalek

Silver- :CUB Andy Granda

Bronze- :GEO Guram Tushishvili

Bronze- :GER Losseni Kone

 

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IJF Grand Slam Tbilisi | Tbilisi, Georgia :GEO

 

Day 1

 

Women’s 48kg

Gold- :KOR Lee Hyekyeong

Silver- :FRA Laura Espadinha

Bronze- :CHN Guo Zongying

Bronze- :KAZ Galiya Tynbayeva

 

Women’s 52kg

Gold- :ESP Ariane Toro Soler

Silver- :CRO Ana Victorija Puljiz

Bronze- :GER Mascha Ballhaus

Bronze- :KOS Distria Krasniqi

 

Women’s 57kg

Gold- :GEO Eteri Liparteliani

Silver- :CAN Jessica Klimkait :cheer:

Bronze- :CAN Christa Deguchi :cheer:

Bronze- :BRA Rafaela Silva

 

Men’s 60kg

Gold- :KAZ Nurkanat Serikbayev

Silver- :ISR Yam Wolczak

Bronze- :AZE Balabay Aghayev

Bronze- :NED Tornike Tsjakadoea

 

Men’s 66kg

Gold- :AIN Ivan Chernykh

Silver- :UZB Sardor Nurillaev

Bronze- :AZE Ruslan Pashayev

Bronze- :BRA Willian Lima

 

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IJF Grand Slam Tbilisi | Tbilisi, Georgia :GEO

 

Day 2

 

Women’s 63kg

Gold- :CAN Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard :cheer:

Silver- :POL Angelika Syzmanka

Bronze- :NED Joanne Van Lieshout

Bronze- :KOR Kim Jisu

 

Women’s 70kg

Gold- :CRO Barbara Matic

Silver- :NED Sanne Van Dijke

Bronze- :GER Miriam Butkereit

Bronze- :GRE Elisavet Teltsidou

 

Men’s 73kg

Gold- :GEO Lasha Shavdatuashvili

Silver- :AIN Karen Galstian 

Bronze- :ISR Tohar Butbul

Bronze- :JPN Soichi Hashimoto

 

Men’s 81kg

Gold- :AIN Timur Arbuzov

Silver- :UZB Sharofiddin Boltaboev

Bronze- :ISR Sagi Muki

Bronze- :UAE Nugzari Tatalashvili

 

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IJF Grand Slam Tbilisi | Tbilisi, Georgia :GEO

 

Day 3

 

Women’s 78kg

Gold- :UKR Yuliia Kurchenko

Silver- :NED Guusje Steenhuis

Bronze- :UKR Yelyzaveta Lytvynenko

Bronze- :GER Alina Boehm 

 

Women’s +78kg

Gold- :GER Renee Lucht

Silver- :FRA Coralie Hayme

Bronze- :KOR Lee Hyeonji

Bronze- :ITA Aysa Tavano

 

Men’s 90kg

Gold- :GEO Lasha Bekauri

Silver- :AZE Eljan Hajiyev

Bronze- :KOR Juyeop Tselidis

Bronze- :GRE Theodoros Tselidis

 

Men’s 100kg

Gold- :ESP Nikoloz Sherazadishvili

Silver- :CAN Shady El Nahas :cheer:

Bronze- :AUT Laurin Boehler

Bronze- :HUN Zsombor Veg

 

Men’s +100kg

Gold- :GEO Guram Tushishvili

Silver- :AZE Ushangi Kokauri

Bronze- :GEO Saba Inaneishvili

Bronze- :CUB Andy Granda

 

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17 hours ago, Josh said:

IJF Grand Slam Tbilisi | Tbilisi, Georgia :GEO

 

Women’s +78kg

Gold- :GER Renee Lucht

Silver- :FRA Coralie Hayme

Bronze- :KOR Lee Hyeonji

Bronze- :ITA Aysa Tavano

Great result for Renee Lucht. :yes


She tore the cruciate ligament in her left knee in April 2022 and only returned last year, then was unlucky with the draw on a few occasions and picked up few points in the first 12 months of the qualifying period. 
 

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