Judo World Championship Women's 78 kg class Hamada Gin Men's 100 kg class Wolf Bronze August 31 1:45

Naoto Hamada won the silver medal at the 78km class of judo world championships held at Nippon Budokan in Tokyo.

The Judo World Championship was held at the Nippon Budokan in the same venue as the Tokyo Olympics. On the 30th day of the sixth day, two classes were held for both men and women.

Of these, the 78 km class for women, Hirota who was aiming to win the tournament for the second time in the tournament, participated in four games up to the semi-finals, and went to the final by winning all the games.

The final played against France's Madeleine Maronga, but he couldn't bring it into the sleeping technique by grabbing the back collar many times with an opponent with an upper back. I was forced to return to the place I attacked with a large mowing, and I was deprived of one and lost.

Mr. Hamada did not win the tournament for the second time in a silver medal.

On the other hand, in the men's 100km class, the world championship, gold medalist, and Wolf Aron participated.

Wolf was a quarter-final and lost to Korea ’s Cho Gu Hum, who lost the game.

In the 3rd place decisive match, he played against Azerbaijan's Elmar Gashimov, and in the remaining 30 seconds, he won a bronze medal by taking the skill off the corner.

Wolf has won the first medal in two tournaments since the World Championship.

After the 6th day of the tournament, Japan has won 12 medals: 3 gold medals, 5 silver medals and 4 bronze medals.

Mr. Hamada “The difference in power was great”

A 78-kilogram female girl Nao Suda, who was a silver medal instead of two consecutive wins, said, “I thought I was able to take the skill and not get back in the rest of the time, but the difference in power from Maronga is still large. I think, "he looked back at the final.

On top of that, he talked about the Tokyo Olympics, saying, “There are a lot of issues, so I want to make corrections again. I want to make good results at each of the future competitions.”

Masuchi Director “Feeling to fight”

Japan Women's National Team manager Katsuyuki Maschi said that Nao Hamada, who won the silver medal, said, “I was able to win well until the final, but I couldn't decide my favorite sleeping technique. I wanted to make sure that the other party didn't make a mistake, but it was n’t going well. ”

As for the French Madeleine Maronga, who played in the final, said, “The most marked player was the tricky thing that he was out of the tall. He was in tune with this tournament.”

“I want to find out who can defeat Maronga from now on,” he said about the 78-kilometer Tokyo Olympics.

Wolf player "sweetness came out"

Wolf Aron, who won the bronze medal, said “I couldn't get my guts. The sweetness was so small that I was thrown in by my opponent. I felt like it was. ”

Regarding the subsequent loser resurrection game and the 3rd place decision game, "I thought that connecting to next year would change if it would not be 3rd place. I was able to change my mind." .
In addition, for next year, "I felt the seriousness of foreign players towards the Olympics due to the tenacity and the stickiness at the end of the game. I would like to reconsider the part that I was not prepared for and I would like to win a gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics. "I was talking about enthusiasm."

Director Inoue “I felt a sense of crisis”

Regarding the fact that the men ’s 100 km class Wolf Aron lost the quarterfinals and was a bronze medal, the Japanese boy ’s director, Yasuo Inoue said, “I was under pressure. I had assumed no development, but I had the power to attack more powerfully, but I could n’t get anything out. ”

On top of that, he said with a harsh expression that the Japanese issue of this class was “I did considerable research in a class with many world powers and had a sense of crisis when it would be a tough battle unless it came next year.”