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Judo 2018 Discussion Thread


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1 minute ago, dareza said:

So, this is final entry list for world championship

 

https://www.ijf.org/competition/1591/judoka_nations?nation=srb

 

biggest team for Serbia ever hope for some good results.

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The Junior European Championships 2018 were held this week in Sofia (BUL)...

 

here you can find the full recap of the individual results and the final medal table:

http://www.ippon.org/ec_jun2018.php

 

the team event is scheduled for tomorrow...

 

p.s. quite a busy week for Bulgaria...Judo Junior Europeans, Rhythmic Gymnastics Worlds, Rowing Worlds and Volleyball Worlds all at the same time in the Country...:yikes:

congrats for hosting so many events...

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The 2023 World Judo Championships is going to one of Judo's powerhouse nations... :QAT Qatar (Doha) (Well, maybe not a powerhouse. :p)

https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1071407/signing-at-ijf-hq-confirms-qatar-as-hosts-to-2023-world-judo-championships

 

Qatar is really going to host some big events in the upcoming years:

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2 hours ago, wumo26 said:

The 2023 World Judo Championships is going to one of Judo's powerhouse nations... :QAT Qatar (Doha) (Well, maybe not a powerhouse. :p)

https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1071407/signing-at-ijf-hq-confirms-qatar-as-hosts-to-2023-world-judo-championships

 

Qatar is really going to host some big events in the upcoming years:

image.png.d67e775ebfcf5763dbdc48c95a19d4a9.png

 

Yet they can’t be bothered to host an Olympics, they could probably by them too

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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33 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

Yet they can’t be bothered to host an Olympics, they could probably by them too

They know the IOC would never pick them. Both times they bid they were rejected.

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1 hour ago, DaniSRB said:

Interesting situation in Abu Dhabi GP

 

Israel is in the final and Iran has yet to play it's SF

what will happen?

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The Iranian judoka gave up an ippon and will play for bronze 

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2 hours ago, DaniSRB said:

Interesting situation in Abu Dhabi GP

 

Israel is in the final and Iran has yet to play it's SF

what will happen?

 

I didn't watch the match to say something for sure but losing intentionally was the easiest solution. after all he is World Rank 1 and he can afford losing few points in the WR. even though his SF opponent was pretty good

 

and I wonder if he shows up for bronze medal match, because if he wins he has to show up on the same podium as Israeli athlete. but he has some personal reasons to go and beat that Kazakh judoka, he lost to the same guy in Asian Games final by a last second controversial shido.

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7 minutes ago, MHSN said:

 

I didn't watch the match to say something for sure but losing intentionally was the easiest solution. after all he is World Rank 1 and he can afford losing few points in the WR. even though his SF opponent was pretty good

 

and I wonder if he shows up for bronze medal match, because if he wins he has to show up on the same podium as Israeli athlete. but he has some personal reasons to go and beat that Kazakh judoka, he lost to the same guy in Asian Games final by a last second controversial shido.

he can't be with Israeli athlete even at podium? 

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