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Judo EJU European Championships 2025


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Judo EJU European Championships 2025

 

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Day #1 Medallists

 

women's -48kg

 

Gold: :FRA Shirine Boukli

Silver: :POR Catarina Costa

Bronze: :ITA Assunta Scutto & :SRB Andrea Stojadinov

 

women's -52kg

 

Gold: :KOS Distria Krasniqi

Silver: :ITA Odette Giuffrida

Bronze: :NED Naomi Van Krevel & :ESP Ariane Toro Soler

 

 

men's -60kg

 

Gold: :GEO Giorgi Sardalashvili

Silver: :AIN Ayub Bliev

Bronze: :AZE Ahmad Yusifov & :FRA Luka Mkheidze

 

men's -66kg

 

Gold: :FRA Daikii Bouba

Silver: :AIN Murad Chopanov

Bronze: :FIN Lukas Saha & :FRA Walide Khyar

 

 

Results (Top 8)

https://www.ijf.org/competition/2926/results

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I just noticed there was European Judo Championships Open in 2023 with only men's 73 and women's 57 events. What was the point of that event? What was the difference with normal European Championships?

Bring back the 1991 borders

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3 hours ago, vovanA said:

I just noticed there was European Judo Championships Open in 2023 with only men's 73 and women's 57 events. What was the point of that event? What was the difference with normal European Championships?

it was below and over 57/73kg (4 categories, 2 for men and 2 for women), if I remember correctly :mumble:

 

however, basically they gave a title shot to a meaningless competition, in order to try and relive the open category, but it was a fiasco

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Day #2 Medallists

 

women's -57kg

 

Gold: :GER Seija Ballhaus

Silver: :GEO Eteri Liparteliani

Bronze: :ITA Veronica Toniolo & :FRA Martha Fawaz

 

women's -63kg

 

Gold: :CZE Renata Zachova

Silver: :FRA Clarisse Agbegnenou

Bronze: :NED Joanne Van Lieshout & :ITA Carlotta Avanzato

 

 

men's -73kg

 

Gold: :AIN Danil Lavrentev

Silver: :ITA Manuel Lombardo

Bronze: :AZE Rashid Mammadaliyev & :FRA Joan-Benjamin Gaba

 

 

Results (Top 8)

https://www.ijf.org/competition/2926/results

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35 minutes ago, dobar_73 said:

@hckošice, even though Tomankova lost, she had a good fight against Costa, I think soon she and Babulfath will be the stars of -48kg. 

We´ll see. anyway, I hope hope so.

 

It was her first career senior bout, maybe a bit too early, to be thrown in the lion´s den, but if all this will result in a medal in LA 28 I am all in

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truly, truly unsportsmanlike, disgusting behaviour by :AIN Danil Lavrentev during and after the gold medal match of the men's -73kg

 

he should have been DQed already during the fight and instead he was allowed to play the dirtiest game and win an undeserved gold medal first, and then he also taunted his opponent after the end of the match (which should have resulted once again in a DQ)

 

but he just got a simple verbal warning for all of that

 

given that also the previous times he faced :ITA Manuel Lombardo in a couple of last year Gran Slam's GMMs he didn't act fair at all (in one of the fights he intentionally tried to break Lombardo's arm, luckily without success), IJF and EJU shouldn't be so soft on him...as he's not only an instigator, but also dangerous to his opponents

 

:stop: :redcard: him before it's too late and he ruins someone's career :bones:

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3 hours ago, phelps said:

truly, truly unsportsmanlike, disgusting behaviour by :AIN Danil Lavrentev during and after the gold medal match of the men's -73kg

 

he should have been DQed already during the fight and instead he was allowed to play the dirtiest game and win an undeserved gold medal first, and then he also taunted his opponent after the end of the match (which should have resulted once again in a DQ)

 

but he just got a simple verbal warning for all of that

 

given that also the previous times he faced :ITA Manuel Lombardo in a couple of last year Gran Slam's GMMs he didn't act fair at all (in one of the fights he intentionally tried to break Lombardo's arm, luckily without success), IJF and EJU shouldn't be so soft on him...as he's not only an instigator, but also dangerous to his opponents

 

:stop: :redcard: him before it's too late and he ruins someone's career :bones:

Did somebody even wondering that russians violate rules in judo multiple times, considering how Dolgova try to break Bilodid's arm during Europeans 2021 after 'mate'? 

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