Parlati’s Drop Ouchi
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10M ago
Parlati’s Drop Ouchi June 14, 2023 11:18 pm No Comments His combination of a drop and a whirling action catches his opponents by surprise. Italy’s Christian Parlati has a unique drop ouchi-gari whereby he drops to his left knee and his right leg would then do a circling action to take uke down. It’s that combination of a sudden drop and the whirling action that catches his opponents by surprise. Check out how smooth he is with this movement. If you like this type of content, please consider becoming a patron to support the work we do. And if you like watching live judo, use discount ..read more
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Stojadinov’s Uchi-Makikomi
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Stojadinov’s Uchi-Makikomi June 12, 2023 10:31 pm No Comments This is her unique technique. Andrea Stojadinov (SRB) has a very unique technique that resembles uchi-makikomi. It’s like a seoi-nage overshoot and it traps uke so that when you roll, uke rolls with you. She’s not the only one who does this. Michael Korrel (NED) sometimes does this too. But Stojadinov is really an expert in this technique and she does it very frequently. Use discount code: ????????? to get 15% off the annual subscription of https://judotv.com The post Stojadinov’s Uchi-Makikomi appeared first on JudoCraz ..read more
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Stangar wins 2 consecutive IJF golds
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Stangar wins 2 consecutive IJF golds June 12, 2023 10:15 pm No Comments Marusa Stangar is on a roll. Marusa Stangar (SLO) got her first IJF World Tour gold medal in 2018 at the Tblisi Grand Prix. Now, five years later, she has won her second and third IJF gold at the Upper Austria and Dushanbe Grand Prix. She is on a roll! Use discount code: ????????? to get 15% off the annual subscription of https://judotv.com The post Stangar wins 2 consecutive IJF golds appeared first on JudoCrazy ..read more
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Kamps was the first to get belated World Gold
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Kamps was the first to get belated World Gold June 10, 2023 12:43 am No Comments Before Tasoev, there was Kamps. The Doha World Championships +100kg final between Teddy Riner (FRA) and Inal Tasoev (AIN) was very controversial as the throw by Tasoev was not given a score. The IJF later corrected that and subsequently decided to give Tasoev a joint gold medal (with Riner). Although this is highly unusual, it has happened before. In the 2021 World Junior Championships +78kg final, Coralie Hayme (FRA) was given the win over Marit Kamp (NED) for a throw that was awarded a waza-ari. During a ..read more
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Tasoev gets belated World Championships Gold
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Tasoev gets belated World Championships Gold June 10, 2023 12:20 am No Comments The IJF has decided to give Tasoev a belated Doha World Championships gold medal. During the Doha World Championships +100kg final between Teddy Riner (FRA) and Inal Tasoev (AIN), there was one situation where neither the referee on the mat nor the IJF Refereeing Commission gave any score. Following a thorough expert analysis, according to the current refereeing rules, a score could have been awarded for Inal Tasoev’s counterattack. Therefore, the International Judo Federation declares both athletes as the ..read more
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1980 Moscow, +95kg: Angelo Parisi (FRA)
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11M ago
1980 Moscow, +95kg: Angelo Parisi (FRA) May 6, 2023 4:52 am No Comments Parisi The Moscow Olympics was marred by a US-led boycott that saw Japan, South Korea and West Germany declining to participate. This had a big impact on judo. Japan’s absence inevitably meant the competition level would be lower (Japan usually wins at least half the gold medals on offer). But it also meant more chances for other countries to win, and this was certainly the case in the heavyweight division, where Japan had two bona fide superstars. One was the very experienced Sumio Endo, who had won the Open divi ..read more
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Montreal 1976, Open: Haruki Uemura (JPN)
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Montreal 1976, Open: Haruki Uemura (JPN) May 3, 2023 4:14 am No Comments Uemura The Open weight division holds a special place in the hearts of Japanese judoka. Haruki Uemura was 13 years old when he watched on TV the 1964 Olympics Open final where Anton Geesink held down Akio Kaminaga for ippon. That defeat was seen as a national humiliation for the country where judo was born. Little did Uemura dream at the time that 12 years later, he would be the one avenging that defeat. As fate would have it, it was Kaminaga, as a director at Meiji University, who scouted and recruited Uemura. A ..read more
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Doha World’s Predictions +78kg: Sone (JPN)
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Doha World’s Predictions +78kg: Sone (JPN) May 3, 2023 12:03 am No Comments Sone (JPN) The top two favorites here are Akira Sone (JPN) and Romane Dicko (FRA). Sone has a truly impressive track record. Since winning the world title in 2019 she has been beaten only once, by Hayme Coralie (FRA) in the IJF World Masters in 2022. Other than that, she has won every competition she has been in. And along the way, she also picked up an Olympic gold medal! Dicko is the defending World Champion and she has a lot of momentum going for her but she has lost twice to Kayra Sayit of Turkey, who seem ..read more
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Doha World’s Predictions +100kg: Riner (FRA)
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Doha World’s Predictions +100kg: Riner (FRA) May 3, 2023 12:00 am No Comments Riner (FRA) The rising star in this category is Japan’s Tatsuru Saito but the player with the best track record is still France’s Teddy Riner. He doesn’t fight much – it has been this way for years now – but when he does, he usually wins. Though no longer in his primer, Riner has to be the top favorite still. Players who could spring an upset include Guram Tushishvili (GEO), who always gives him a tough fight but has never beaten him, and Kokoro Kageura (JPN), who has beaten him before. Uzbekistan’s Alisher ..read more
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Doha World’s Predictions -78kg: Bellandi (ITA)
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Doha World’s Predictions -78kg: Bellandi (ITA) May 2, 2023 11:57 pm No Comments Bellandi (ITA) The two top prospects for the -78kg division are Alice Bellandi (ITA) and Audrey Tcheumeo (FRA). The former (24 years old) is starting to peak while the latter (33 years old) is experiencing an amazing comeback. These two have fought only once before, and Bellandi won that one. We believe the confidence of youth gives Bellandi a slight upper hand and that she will be the gold medalists. Other top contenders are Anna-Maria Wagner (GER) and Shori Hamada (JPN). The post Doha World’s Predictio ..read more
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