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Women's -48kg
Final Results
 
:KOS  Distria KRASNIQI
 
:JPN  Funa TONAKI
 
:UKR  Daria BILODID
:MGL  Urantsetseg MUNKHBAT 
 
 
Gold Medal Match
 
:KOS  Distria Krasniqi  Waza-Ari  Funa Tonaki  :JPN
 
Bronze Medal Match
 
:UKR  Daria Bilodid  Ippon  Shira Rishony  :ISR
:MGL  Urantsetseg Munkhbat  Ippon  Catarina Costa  :POR
 
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Men's -60kg
Final Results
 
:JPN  Naohisa TAKATO 
 
:TPE  YANG Yung-Wei
 
:KAZ  Yeldos SMETOV 
:FRA  Luka MKHEIDZE  
 
 
Gold Medal Match
 
:JPN Naohisa Takato  Ippon  Yang Yung-Wei  :TPE
 
Bronze Medal Match
 
:KAZ  Yeldos Smetov   Waza-Ari  Tornike Tsjakadoea  :NED
:FRA  Luka Mkheidze   Ippon  Kim Won-Jin  :KOR
 
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1 hour ago, Vektor said:

Pupp with the upset against Kelmendi!

And she's now in the QF after an ippon against Delgado. I was afraid that we might not see any Hungarians in the Top8 at this year's Games, thankfully we didn't have to wait for long. 

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Two very important :HUN v :ITA matches soon, one for the final in fencing and one for the bronze in judo. Pupp has to pull off another big upset. 

 

And hey, not every SF is a marathon, Buchard's SF against Kocher ended after 16 seconds. 

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