Judo GS Paris Men's 60km class win Nagayama championship Hope for national battle 6:02 on February 9

The international judo championship, Grand Slam, kicked off in Paris, and Tatsuki Nagayama won the men's 60-kilometer class, connecting hopes to the Tokyo Olympic Games.

Grand Slam Paris, which opened on the 8th in Paris, France, is one of the international competitions for the Tokyo Olympics. Players from Japan are chasing the top players in each class's national battle.

On the first day of the tournament, there were seven classes for both men and women, and Nagayama, a bronze medal of the World Championship last summer, participated in the men's 60 kg class, scoring points for all four games to advance to the final. In the final, he competed with a Russian player and was depressed by the beating technique as soon as he started, depriving him of his skill, but after that he continued his skillful throwing and back throwing and took the skill and won with one combined technique ,Won.

Nagayama was a champion of the National Olympics, following the Masters last December with two consecutive victories, following the Masters last December.

In the men's 73-kilometer class, Soichi Hashimoto defeated Kazakh players in the finals to win the championship. Tadashi Ebinuma was fifth. Shohei Ohno, who has won the gold medal at the World Championships and is a major player in the battle for this class, has not yet entered the tournament.

On the other hand, for women, Nami Nabekura of 63 kg class advanced to the final, but lost to 2nd place after being defeated by France's Claris Agvenugnuou who played the third consecutive title of the world championship, Masako Doi It was third place.

In the 48-kilometer class, third-year high school student Wakana Koga lost to the world championship champion Dalia Birodido, the second-place champion in the finals. Both were third.