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3 hours ago, hckošice said:

After 2023 Cadet World Champion she is now 2024 Junior world champion.

 

 

Actually she defended her title, if I'm not mistaken cadets is simply the judo way of saying juniors :p So double junior/cadet world champion now :bowdown: 

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8 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Actually she defended her title, if I'm not mistaken cadets is simply the judo way of saying juniors :p So double junior/cadet world champion now :bowdown: 

no, this is just the Cadet World Championship (u18), the Junior World Championship is the u21 event :evil: ;)

 

the Junior Worlds will be in :TJK Dushanbe in October (2nd through 5th)

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54 minutes ago, phelps said:

no, this is just the Cadet World Championship (u18), the Junior World Championship is the u21 event :evil: ;)

 

the Junior Worlds will be in :TJK Dushanbe in October (2nd through 5th)

To add some more information: 

 

The current age for cadets (u18) is 2007,2008,2009

While the current age for juniors (u21) is 2004,2005,2006 allowing cadets to compete up. 

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1 hour ago, phelps said:

no, this is just the Cadet World Championship (u18), the Junior World Championship is the u21 event :evil: ;)

 

the Junior Worlds will be in :TJK Dushanbe in October (2nd through 5th)

Thanks, my bad! Double cadet world champion then, just as impressive :d 

 

They should just have similar things for this in all sports, simply call it senior, junior, youth instead of one's own historical fancy names :p 

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World Junior Championships (:TJK Dushanbe)

 

Day #1 Medallists

 

women's -48kg

Gold: :CHN Hui Xinran

Silver: :JPN Sachiyo Yoshino

Bronze: :AIN Kristina Dudina & :BRA Clarice Ribeiro

 

women's -52kg

Gold: :JPN Iroha Oi

Silver: :JPN Senju Nosho

Bronze: :KOR Huh Mio & :FRA Alyssia Poulange

 

men's -60kg

Gold: :JPN Yamato Fukuda

Silver: :TJK Loiq Kudbudinov

Bronze: :UZB Murodil Murodillaev & :KAZ Talgat Orynbassar

 

men's -66kg

Gold: :JPN Shuntaro Fukuchi

Silver: :JPN Kairi Kentoku

Bronze: :AIN German Kobets & :ITA Alessio De Luca

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World Junior Championships (:TJK Dushanbe)

 

Day #2 Medallists

 

women's -57kg

Gold: :JPN Riko Honda

Silver: :CHN Tao Yuyin

Bronze: :POL Karolina Siennicka & :BRA Bianca Reis

 

women's -63kg

Gold: :FRA Melkia Auchecorne

Silver: :ITA Savita Russo

Bronze: :JPN So Morichika & :CZE Anna Skalska

 

men's -73kg

Gold: :JPN Keito Kihara

Silver: :JPN Yusuke Takeichi

Bronze: :UZB Mardon Ravshanov & :TJK Muhiddin Asadulloev

 

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World Junior Championships (:TJK Dushanbe)

 

Day #3 Medallists

 

women's -70kg

Gold: :AUT Elena Dengg

Silver: :SUI April Lynn Fohouo

Bronze: :GER Tayla Grauer & :SLO Kaja Schuster

 

men's -81kg

Gold: :GEO Luka Javakhishvili

Silver: :CHN Wang Jiangnan

Bronze: :AZE Suleyman Shukurov & :KAZ Azat Kumisbay

 

men's -90kg

Gold: :JPN Komei Kawabata

Silver: :AIN Egor Malkin

Bronze: :UZB Alisher Samanov & :MDA Vadim Ghimbovschi

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World Junior Championships (:TJK Dushanbe)

 

Day #4 Medallists

 

women's -78kg

Gold: :COL Brenda Olaya

Silver: :GER Mathilda Sophie Niemeyer

Bronze: :GER Eva Ronja Buddenkotte & :BRA Dandara Camilo

 

women's +78kg

Gold: :KOR Lee Hyeon Ji

Silver: :FRA Celia Cancan

Bronze: :JPN Chihiro Yamaguchi & :EGY Safa Soliman

 

men's -100kg

Gold: :UZB Mukhammadsodik Sodikov

Silver: :JPN Nozomu Miki

Bronze: :AZE Azhdar Baghirov & :FRA Fares Mekhoukh

 

men's +100kg

Gold: :AIN Denis Batchaev

Silver: :AZE Kanan Nasibov

Bronze: :GEO Saba Kardava & :TUR Ibrahim Tataroglu

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