Abu Dhabi Judo World Championship: Heavyweights Dominate the Competition

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The 2024 Abu Dhabi World Championships came to a thrilling conclusion on its final day, with several standout performances and emotional moments marking the end of the individual competition.

In the -100kg category, Canada’s Shady ELNAHAS put on a stellar performance, aiming for a historic first Canadian gold in Abu Dhabi. However, it was Zelym KOTSOIEV from Azerbaijan who emerged victorious after a tough final, scoring a waza-ari with a sacrifice technique to claim the gold medal.

In the +78kg division, Japan’s Wakaba TOMITA faced off against Turkey’s Kayra OZDEMIR in a hard-fought battle for the gold. TOMITA emerged victorious with a hold down, securing the world title and expressing her emotions after the win.

The +100kg final saw Guram TUSHISHVILI looking to reclaim his 2018 title, but it was Minjong KIM who emerged triumphant with a swift counter leading to a hold down, earning him the coveted world gold medal.

With 12 out of 14 new world champions earning their red backpatches for the first time, the 2024 World Judo Championships in Abu Dhabi showcased the talent and determination of the athletes.

As the individual competition concluded, all eyes are now on the mixed team event scheduled for tomorrow, promising more excitement and fierce competition in the world of judo. Stay tuned for more updates on this prestigious event.

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