On the ultimate day of the Judo Junior World Blended Staff Championship in Dushanbe, Japan defended their title with a 4-2 victory over France. Korea claimed bronze after defeating Mongolia 4-0, whereas Uzbekistan took the opposite bronze with a win over Azerbaijan.
That is day 5 and the ultimate staff event in Dushanbe, Tajikistan’s capital metropolis that hosts the Judo Junior World Blended Staff Championship.
The Groups is an occasion like no different. It takes the person sport of Judo, and brings 6 gamers collectively, 3 male and three feminine, to type one united staff.
Within the first Bronze medal contest, The Republic of Korea confronted Staff Mongolia. The Korean staff was in nice type and rapidly raced to a 4-0 victory, and earned a spot on the rostrum.
The passionate Tajik crowd have been very excited for the following contest, as their shut neighbour Uzbekistan took on Azerbaijan for the opposite bronze.
A memorable matchup went backwards and forwards however after a fightback from Azerbaijan, it was Uzbekistan who finally sealed the victory and the opposite bronze medal when Mardon Ravshanov defeated Vusal Galandarzade within the deciding contest.
Everlasting rivals for the ultimate
The ultimate match was between everlasting rivals France and Japan. As the person World Champion Melkia Auchecorne bought France off to the proper begin scoring Ippon towards Rin Maeda, the end result was 1-0 for France.
However Komei Kawabata levelled issues at 1-1 towards Ivan Chernyshenko. After that, issues turned again in favour of France once more because of Celia Cancan when she received with two Waza-Ari scores towards Chihiro Yamaguchi. 2-1 for France.
Nonetheless, after Nozomu Miki edged a good contest with Maxence Bordin and Riko Honda scored Waza-ari towards Alya de Carvalho; it fell to Keito Kihara to take the fourth and decisive victory towards Peter Jean. The scoreboard was 4-2 for Japan.
In the long run, the Japanese defended their junior world combined staff title from 2023. The subsequent technology of Judo seems to be protected within the arms of this excellent staff.
The Gold medals have been handed out by the IJF Head Referee Director Armen Bagdasarov and the Tajik Judo President Ismoil Mahmadzoir gave the champions their trophy.
There have been joyous scenes because the medalists acquired their awards.
“I needed to win a lot that I might die. Thanks Dushanbe” mentioned Keito Kihara who earned the decisive victory for Japan.