Japan's Saito aims to follow in his father's footsteps at the top of the podium
Japanese judo heavyweight (+100 kg) Tatsuru Saito will be driven by the memory of his famous father when he goes for Paris Olympic gold, AFP reports.
| Country | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Japan | 6 | 2 | 4 | |
| France | 2 | 4 | 2 | |
| Georgia | 2 | 1 | 2 | |
| Individual Neutral Athlete | 1 | 1 | 0 |
Japanese judo heavyweight (+100 kg) Tatsuru Saito will be driven by the memory of his famous father when he goes for Paris Olympic gold, AFP reports.
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Two-time Olympic gold medallist Lukas Krpalek was back in the super heavyweight category at the 2024 Judo World Championships, held in Abu Dhabi from 19-23 May, as he made the final decision to compete in the +100kg category at Paris 2024.
Seven of the eight world champions won the first world titles of their careers during the first three days of the 2024 Judo World Championships in Abu Dhabi from 19-23 May. Only Tati Grigalashvili (men's -81 kg) retained his world title.
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Jessica Klimkait and Hidayet Heydarov were both in tears after their semi-final bouts at the 2024 Judo World Championships, held in Abu Dhabi from 19-23 May. However, if Heydarov's were tears of joy, Klimkait's were tears of despair.
Three new world champions were crowned on the first day of the 2024 Judo world championships held in Abu Dhabi on May 19-23.
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Japan, Korea, Moldova and Austria each won a gold medal on the second day of the 2024 Judo Grand Slam in Antalya, Turkiye.
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