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Judo EJU European Championships 2024


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Judo EJU European Championships 2024

 

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action so far...

 

women's -48kg

Gold: :AIN (RUS) Kristina Dudina

Silver: :FRA Blandine Pont

Bronze: :POR Catarina Costa & :ISR Tamar Malca

 

women's -52kg

Gold: :KOS Distria Krasniqi

Silver: :ITA Odette Giuffrida

Bronze: :ESP Ariane Toro Soler & :HUN Reka Pupp

 

women's -57kg

Gold: :UKR Daria Bilodid

Silver: :SLO Kaja Kajzer

Bronze: :ISR Timna Nelson Levy & :GEO Eteri Liparteliani

 

women's -63kg

Gold: :CZE Renata Zachova

Silver: :NED Joanne Van Lieshout

Bronze: :ITA Savita Russo & :SLO Andreja Leski

 

women's -70kg

Gold: :CRO Barbara Matic

Silver: :GRE Elisavet Teltsidou

Bronze: :CRO Lara Cvjetko & :ESP Ai Tsunoda Roustant

 

men's -60kg

Gold: :ESP Francisco Garrigos

Silver: :AZE Balabay Aghayev

Bronze: :TUR Salih Yildiz & :FRA Cedric Revol

 

men's -66kg

Gold: :GEO Vazha Margvelashvili

Silver: :TUR Muhammed Demirel 

Bronze: :HUN Bence Pongracz & :ITA Elios Manzi

 

men's -73kg

Gold: :AZE Hidayat Heydarov

Silver: :AIN (RUS) Danil Lavrentev

Bronze: :GEO Lasha Shavdatuashvili & :FRA Joan-Benjamin Gaba

 

men's -81kg

Gold: :GEO Tato Grigalashvili

Silver: :NED Frank De Wit

Bronze: :TUR Vedat Albayrak & :AUT Shamil Borchashvili

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black & white, good & less good notes for :ITA so far...

 

what's good:

 

- Odette Giuffrida winning silver and going close to beat Krasniqi once again, just another demonstration of efficiency by our "veteran", doing what she has to do and not giving up in front of the super-top class opponents

 

- Savita Russo, 1st global medal among the seniors for our 18-year young rising star (reigning jr. European Champion in the -63kg class), especially important because this is a weight class where we didn't have any significant result since Maria Centracchio's surprising bronze in Tokyo (and unfortunately she had to retire after that success because of sickness)

 

- Elios Manzi winning a very important bronze medal, which should seal the deal for :ITA in terms of Olympic qualification in this weight class (still, the fight between Manzi and Piras to earn the final spot for the Games is on and very, very tight)

 

- Antonio Esposito having another good performance in the men's -81kg class, showing he can be there with the top players in that weight category, even if he always finds the way to ruin his tournament when the going gets tough

 

what's not good:

 

- the girls in the -70kg class not performing as expected and, above all, why not giving Kim Polling the chance to make her debut for the Italian team? it would have been important for her under a psychological point of view and also to earn a few points in the OQR and seal the deal of her qualification to Paris, which is not mathematical yet

 

- the guys in the -60kg...after a promising start of the Olympic campaign back in 2022, Pantano had a disappointing outing after another and Carlino, back from a controversial doping ban, has never shown to be really competitive at the top level...result: we won't qualify anybody in this class:facepalm:

 

- in general, why so many of our best fighters aren't even here? this was a perfect tournament to improve their ranking towards the Olympics and collect some medals...

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Our top judokas are apparently planning to take part in the World Championships to can 100% seeding in Paris, which is rather certain in the case of Scutto, Bellandi, Lombardo and Parlati. The exception is Giuffrida, who may prefer to start in the European Championship and focus only on the Olympics. She is an experienced competitor and you can trust that she knows her body and has a good plan. The rest of our team - the potentially worse part of it - made good use of these competitions:

 

- Manzi/Piras basically agreed the amount for Italy, it's just a matter of which one for them,
- Antonio Esposito took 5th place today and promotion to the Olympics is already certain for him.

 

The only thing I have doubts about is Toniolo and Tavano, who would have 100% chance of getting a ticket to Paris if they had taken the points here. The same goes for Polling but perhaps it's too early for her debut in NT. She definitely must start in some big tournament before the Olympics: Slam/World Championships, because currently her advancement is not certain yet.
 

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7 hours ago, copravolley said:

Our top judokas are apparently planning to take part in the World Championships to can 100% seeding in Paris, which is rather certain in the case of Scutto, Bellandi, Lombardo and Parlati. The exception is Giuffrida, who may prefer to start in the European Championship and focus only on the Olympics. She is an experienced competitor and you can trust that she knows her body and has a good plan. The rest of our team - the potentially worse part of it - made good use of these competitions:

 

- Manzi/Piras basically agreed the amount for Italy, it's just a matter of which one for them,
- Antonio Esposito took 5th place today and promotion to the Olympics is already certain for him.

 

The only thing I have doubts about is Toniolo and Tavano, who would have 100% chance of getting a ticket to Paris if they had taken the points here. The same goes for Polling but perhaps it's too early for her debut in NT. She definitely must start in some big tournament before the Olympics: Slam/World Championships, because currently her advancement is not certain yet.
 

Toniolo and Tavano are already qualified for Olympics, Polling Will start fighting for Italy in Astana together with the Better placed in ranking between Pedrotti and Esposito Martina 

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15 hours ago, Jan Linha said:

Now, honestly, can Zachová be another medal candidate in Paris together with Krpálek? 😁

no, I think it would be a huge upset, if she medals in Paris

 

yesterday she was smart and lucky to win the quarterfinal fight vs :ITA Russo in only 18 seconds...should the bout go the distance, I don't think she would have won that

 

she's definitely a good player, but not that good (but in judo anything can happen, especially in this -63kg class, which is one of the most unpredictable behind the 2/3 big favourites...so, don't rule anything out)

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last day of action in the individual competition...

 

 

women's -78kg

Gold: :FRA Audrey Tcheumeo

Silver: :GER Anna-Maria Wagner

Bronze: :GER Aline Boehm & :ISR Inbar Lanir

 

women's +78kg

Gold: :ISR Raz Hershko

Silver: :FRA Julia Tolofua

Bronze: :FRA Lea Fontaine & :TUR Kayra Ozdemir

 

men's -90kg

Gold: :AZE Eljan Hajiyev

Silver: :HUN Krisztian Toth

Bronze: :GEO Lasha Bekauri & :ROU Alex Cret

 

men's -100kg

Gold: :AIN (RUS) Matvey Kanikovskiy

Silver: :GEO Ilia Sulamanidze

Bronze: :NED Michael Korrel & :ITA Gennaro Pirelli

 

men's +100kg

Gold: :AIN (RUS) Inal Tasoev

Silver: :GEO Guram Tushishvili

Bronze: :AIN (RUS) Tamerlan Bashaev & :SVK Marius Fizel @hckošice

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