Judo World Championship Men's 66-kilometer class Abe 123 A bronze medal August 26, 23:00

In the judo world championship held at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, the men's 66 km class, 123 Abe won the bronze medal.

Abe, who aimed for the third consecutive tournament, lost to Shiro Maruyama in the semi-finals where Japanese players played against each other, but won the medal for three consecutive tournaments, winning the Italian player in the third place match.

Last year's second consecutive year was also a difficult season this year

Judo boy 66 kg class Abe Ichigo is 22 years old from Hyogo prefecture and 4th grade. The 2014 Kodokan Cup, the All Japan Weight Championship was won by high school second graders for the first time in history. He is proud of his skill in throwing back and fishing with sleeves, and his skill is always an exquisite judo that aims to “win one” and won the second consecutive title in the World Championship.

However, at the international tournament in Paris in February, he was defeated in the first round, and his competitor, Shiro Maruyama, lost consecutively in April last November. Furthermore, if I hurt my flanks at this April tournament, it was a difficult season, such as hurting my ligament on my left ankle during the training camp in June.

Still, aiming for 3 consecutive championships for the championship of the world championship, which will be the perfect place for the Olympic competition, and aiming to win the championship with brother and sister siblings with Sister Abe, a 52-kilo girl sister. It was listed in