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second Gold medal for Russia...

Isam Yashuev wins the men's -60kg final against Gerchev of Bulgaria in the Golden Score time (with a wonderful uchi-mata technique, though)...

Bronze medals go to McKenzie (GBR) and Mudranov (RUS)...

 

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and it's 3 out of 3 for the Russians...:yikes:

 

Kuziutina just launched Krasniqi at the beginning of the Golden Score time and won the Gold medal in the women's -52kg...

Bronzes go to Tscopp (SUI) and the 18-year young local hero Gefen Primo (ISR)...

 

luckily, there are no more Russians in the Gold medal finals...:rofl::whistle:

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and the first non-Russian Gold medal goes to Slovenia, thanks to Adrian Gomboc, who won the men's -66kg final against Matteo Medves of Italy...

the 2 Bronze medals go to Shershan (BLR) and local man Tal Flicker (ISR)...

 

good result for Italy in this class and in general, especially considered the fact that last year we got a supreme total of 0 medals overall...

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1 minuto fa, Olympian1010 ha scritto:

Should be interesting match-up at the Mediterranean Games, if they both attend

 

I don't think Italy will send their top guys at the mediterranean games (and in any case in this class we have some depth, so Medves, whose result from today is a true surprise, couldn't even make the team next time round)...

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and Kosovo takes the last class of the day, the women's -57kg, thanks to Nora Gjakova, who defeated the German Theresa Stoll...

Bronze medals in this category go to Monteiro (POR) and Konkina (RUS)...

 

tomorrow's program will be about the women's -63kg and -70kg and the men's -73kg and -81kg...

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today's results so far...

 

Men's -73kg Semifinals:

Ferdinand Karapetian (ARM) vs Tommy Macias (SWE)

Vadzim Shoka (BLR) vs Hidayat Heydarov (AZE)

 

p.s. in this class, the Italian Olympic Champion (@ 66kg), Fabio Basile, shamefully lost to unknown Bilal Ciloglu (TUR) in round #2...:facepalm::wall:

 

Men's -81kg Semifinals:

Antonio Esposito (ITA) vs Sami Chouchi (BEL)

Aslan Lappinagov (RUS) vs Sagi Muki (ISR)

 

Women's -63kg Semifinals:

Clarisse Agbegnenou (FRA) vs Martyna Trjdos (GER)

Tina Trstenjak (SLO) vs Alice Schlesinger (GBR)

 

Women's -70kg Semifinals:

Gemma Howell (GBR) vs Kim Polling (NED)

Barbara Matic (CRO) vs Sally Conway (GBR)

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first gold of the day goes to France, thanks to Clarisse Agbegnenou, who defeated Tina Trstenjak (SLO) in the final of the women's -63kg class...

Bronze medals in this same category go to Martyna Trajdos (GER) and Lucy Renshall (GBR)...

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and surprise, surprise..Ferdinand Karapetian from Armenia wins the men's -73kg class, by beating Hidayat Heydarov of Azerbaijan in the final match (ended with a very unsportsmanlike behaviour by the Azeri, refusing the final handshake by the Armenian)...

Bronze medals in this class go to Bilal Ciloglu from Turkey (I don't know if this makes me more or less angry for Basile's loss this morning :wall:) and Tommy Macias from Sweden...

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