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19th Asian Games · UlaanbaatarAsian Games winner Baasankuu Bavuudorj from Mongolia showcased her judo prowess in each of her contests, defeating her opponents with precision and skill. From securing an armlock victory against Esposito from Malta to executing a flawless uchi-mata against Guo from China, Bavuudorj demonstrated her versatility on the tatami. Even in a tightly contested match against Perez Soler, she emerged victorious through penalties, earning her a spot in th…See the Story
Baasankuu Bavuudorj in the winning mood
Dushanbe · DushanbeThe U60kg category at the Dushanbe Grand Slam 2024 kicked off with a thrilling showdown on the opening day. In a captivating final, Muhammadsoleh Quvatov faced off against Magzhan Shamshadin. An early penalty against Quvatov put Shamshadin in the lead, but the home favorite Quvatov rallied with determination. In a dramatic turn of events, Quvatov seized an opportune moment, executing a spectacular hikikomi-gaeshi throw to score an ippon, much to…See the Story
Muhammadsoleh Quvatov books surprise victory for Tajikistan
Tenth Showdown for Klimkait and Cysique?
Gold · DushanbeThe winner at -52kg in Dushanbe in 2023 was Alesia Kuznetsova (AIN), who took gold after an exhausting 29 minutes of contest time over 4 matches. En route, she defeated Sita Kadamboeva (UZB) in the semi-final and Gultaj Mammadaliyeva (AZE) in the final and both fighters join Kuznetsova in the draw once more, seeded third and second, respectively. With the Individual Neutral Athlete currently lagging in 45th place in the Olympic rankings, she wil…See the Story
Multiple candidates for gold U52kg in Dushanbe
Dushanbe · DushanbeLast year’s podium-topper at -48kg Marusa Stangar (SLO) returns to Dushanbe as the sixth seed, hoping to rediscover the form that won her back-to-back grand prix gold medals in May and June 2023. To reach the final again, she will have to get past the recent European Championship bronze medallist Catarina Costa (POR) and one of the dangerous Mongolian duo Baasankhuu Bavuudorj and Narantsetseg Ganbaatar, seeded third and sixth, respectively. If t…See the Story
Marusa Stangar aiming to retain Dushanbe Crown
Dushanbe · DushanbeAs anticipation builds in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, for the upcoming Judo Grand Prix, 390 athletes from 65 countries are gearing up for a fierce competition to secure crucial points for the Paris Olympic Games. Among the stars set to shine is Temur Rakhimov, Tajikistan's own judo hero, aiming to improve on his silver medal from last year's Dushanbe World Judo Tour event.See the Story
Heavyweights clash at Grand prix Dushanbe
Judo · ParisMbagnick Ndiaye, hailing from Senegal, stands as one of the most experienced and formidable athletes in the international judo scene. Born in 1993, in Dakar, Ndiaye has carved out a remarkable career in the sport, garnering accolades and recognition on both the African and global stages. Nowadays he lives in Paris and looks forward to these special Olympic Games.See the Story
Experienced Senegalese heavyweight Mbagnick Ndiaye fights in his hometown Paris
Judo · TokyoFormer judoka Ryoko Tani, renowned for winning medals at five consecutive Olympics, delivered a one-hour speech on Tuesday in Tokyo before approximately 30 Japanese female judoka bound for the Paris Olympics. "To succeed at the Olympics, you must persevere with your judo until the very end," she emphasized. "You have the potential to reach the pinnacle of the world. I have no doubt you will excel."See the Story