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2022 Abu Dhabi Grand Slam Day 3: Time for the heavyweights

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As the sun rose on day three of the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam, the judo heavyweight was ready for action. Masters champions, world medalists and Olympic champions are all seasoned judo athletes today.

Georgian world No. 4 Beka Gviniashvili had a great day in the -90kg category and showed off a good judo on the way to the final. There, he faced French rookie Loris Tasir, who made his debut in a Grand Slam final.

Gvinyashvili took advantage of his opponent’s mistake and threw waza-ari straight into the pressing zone to win his 27th World Judo Tour medal. What followed was a beautiful moment of friendship with the young French man, showing true judo values.

The medal was presented by His Excellency Mohammed Bin Thaaloob Al Derie, Chairman of the UAE Wrestling and Judo Federation.

“Of course I’m happy because I’ve won another Grand Slam gold and I’m well prepared for this event.

I’m also happy that I’ve won so many medals on the IJF World Tour, but I hope in the future I can win Olympic and world medals. “

In the -78kg World Judo Tour, Ma Zhenzhao made a huge statement for China. During the day, Ma continued to beat the best players in the world in the -78kg category. In the final, she celebrated her first Grand Slam title by beating 2017 Abu Dhabi Grand Slam champion Natalie Powell of Great Britain with a beautiful tani-otoshi.

– The 78kg medal was presented by Mr. Naser Al Tamimi, Treasurer-in-Chief of IJF.

“I felt a little tired after the World Championships, but when I came here, my team and coaches helped me a lot, so although a little tired, I felt very clear on the tatami, and I was determined to win the gold medal.”

In the -100kg class world silver medalist Kyle Reyes faced experienced Nikoloz Sherazadishvili. After an uphill battle, Reyes emerged victorious, winning his first World Judo Tour gold medal. IJF chief referee Mr. Florin Daniel Lascoe presented the medals at the scene

China achieved another huge victory in the women’s +78kg category. In the final, Suhin scored one Vazari and went on to hold a strong hold on Georgia’s Sofio Somshishvili to get another Vazari to celebrate the gold medal. The medal was presented by IJF EC member Dr. Lisa Allan.

Men’s heavyweight Olympic champion Lukas Kpalek of the Czech Republic battles European champion Yul Spix. After a quick transition to ne-waza Krpalek, he pinned his opponent to win his third Grand Slam gold. The President of the Tajikistan Judo Federation, Mr. Nurullo Loykov, presented the medal.

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What an amazing event and Abu Dhabi will welcome back Judo again next year!

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