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Judo 2018 Discussion Thread


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last weekend the Grand Prix series was back in action in :UZB Tashkent...

 

:KOS Kosovo and :AZE Azerbaijan topped the medal table with 3 Gold medals each, followed by :MGL Mongolia with 2...

the remaining titles went to :AUT Austrai, :GER Germany, :SLO Slovenia, :RUS Russia, :KAZ Kazakhstan and Host Nation :UZB Uzbekistan (1 each)...

 

Full Results here:

https://live.ijf.org/gp_uzb2018/results

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:NED Dutch grand Prix in The Hague has just finished...

 

and this week :RUS Russia and :UKR Ukraine are the big winners with 2 Gold Medals each...

 

then we have good 10 Countries with 1 Gold Medal: :BLR BLR, :BEL BEL, :BUL BUL, :CHN CHN, :GEO GEO, :GBR GBR, :ISR ISR, :JPN JPN, :MGL MGL and :SRB SRB...

 

nicest result of the week...:CMR Cameroon winning their (I think :mumble:) first medal (Silver in the women's +78kg class) in a European stage of Grand Prix, thanks to Hortence Vanessa Mballa Atangana...:cheer:

 

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https://live.ijf.org/gp_ned2018/results

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Grand Slam tournament in :JPN Osaka...and as expected, the hosts swept the rest of the world out badly...

 

11 of the 14 possible Gold medals in fact went to the Country of the Rising Sun...:yikes:

and 6 of those 11 wins were underlined by an all-Japan Gold Medal match, too (moreover, 4 times Japan won at least 3 medals -Gold/Silver/Bronze- with the icing on the cake of the women's -63kg class, where they won all 4 medals -Gold, Silver and 2x Bronze)...

 

the remaining 3 Gold medals finally went to :CAN Canada (Jessica Klimkait in the women's -57kg class), :CUB Cuba (Idalys Ortiz in the women's +78kg, where she upset the Japanese Armada made by Sone, Asahina and Inamori) and :NED Netherlands (the already mentioned Henk Grol in the men's +100kg, the only weight class in the entire weekend with no Japanese players in the Gold Medal match)...

 

Full Results here:

https://live.ijf.org/gs_jpn2018/results

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oh well looks like another trouble for Mollaei, in World Masters, he will get Sagi Muki (ISR) in 2nd round. I wonder if he will try to beat the Japanese guy in first round or not. because Muki beating the Belgium Casse is 50/50. and they will fight after Mollaei/JPN match :(:wall: now he is world #1 it won't be easy for Mollaei to lose like that again.

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Il 14/12/2018 Alle 17:46, MHSN ha scritto:

oh well looks like another trouble for Mollaei, in World Masters, he will get Sagi Muki (ISR) in 2nd round. I wonder if he will try to beat the Japanese guy in first round or not. because Muki beating the Belgium Casse is 50/50. and they will fight after Mollaei/JPN match :(:wall: now he is world #1 it won't be easy for Mollaei to lose like that again.

 

it looks that Mollaei decided to not take any risk and lost to the Japanese guy (who however went on to win the Gold Medal)...

p.s. in the following bout, Casse (BEL) beat Muki (ISR)...

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