Judo World Championship Women's over 78 km of roots are gold medal September 1 1:05

Teru Sone won the gold medal for the first time in the judo world championship in Tokyo, a class that exceeds 78 km for women.

The Judo World Championship is held at Nippon Budokan, the same venue as the Tokyo Olympics. Sarah Asahina, who aims to win the tournament for the second time in a class that exceeds 78 kilometers for women, and her first solo player participated.

19-year-old Sone won a semi-final match with a Turkish player with a single skill, and the final played against Rio de Janeiro Olympic silver medalist Cuban Idalys Ortiz.

Sone continued to attack mainly with footwork, and won a gold medal by losing the opponent who received the third instruction after 4 minutes of extension.

This class is the gold medal for two consecutive Japanese players, following Asahina last year.

On the other hand, Asahina lost in the quarterfinals, but won the bronze revival match and won the bronze medal and won the bronze medal for three consecutive tournaments.

Kuki Harazawa participated in the class exceeding 100km for boys.

In the semi-finals, we played against the gold medalist of last year's world championship, Georgia's Gram Tuscivili, and over the course of two and a half minutes, we managed to make the best of the techniques in a single match.

The final was against the Rio de Janeiro Olympics, the 100 kilometer gold medalist, and Lucas Kulparek from the Czech Republic, but Harazawa could n’t bring it into an advantageous development by struggling with a speedy opponent. I received the third instruction and lost the foul and was a silver medal.

Mr. Harazawa won the medal for two consecutive tournaments.

The tournament ended on 31st, and Japan won 15 medals: 4 gold medals, 6 silver medals and 5 bronze medals.

Judo will win the World Championship and the international tournament held in Osaka in November.

Of the players who won the gold medal this time, Shohei Ohno, the boy of 73 kilos, Shibu Abe, the 52 kilos of women, and Shonen, a class of over 78 kilos, advanced to the Olympic national team.

Sone: “I'm glad to see the result”

Teru Sone, who won a gold medal in a class exceeding 78 km for women, was delighted to win the first appearance, saying, “I'm really happy.

As for the content of the game, he recalled, “The finals had to receive two instructions first and then attacked. The finals were not good, but I think other matches were made at my own pace.”

In addition, for the Tokyo Olympics, he said, “I would definitely go out to the Tokyo Olympics in 2020 and take each of the future matches to win the gold medal.”

Asahina “Very disappointing”

Sarah Asahina, who won a bronze medal in a class exceeding 78kg for women, said, “Because I was aiming for consecutive wins, I was very disappointed to be a medal of a different color. After defeating,“ Show me a judo like Sarah Asahina ” It was good that I was able to show my own judo in the loser resurrection game and the 3rd place decision game, "I looked back with tears in my eyes.

Then, “This year was a very difficult year because I felt the pressure of the queen. There is nothing to lose, so I want to give myself the power to believe in myself and aim for the Tokyo Olympics,” he said.

Women's director Machichi “I want two people to brush up”

Director Katsuyuki Masuchi, Japan Women ’s National Team, said about Terumoto Sone, who won the gold medal for the first time in an individual match, “Last year, I missed the regret that I missed the representative of the individual match. I was able to think that I took the lead in the national competition because I won the World Championship. "

On the other hand, as for Sarah Asahina who won the bronze medal, “I think that it was a little affected by the accident that hurt my feet in the second round, but I also recovered the skill of the technique that did not exist recently. I wanted. "

Harazawa “Sorry, but the real game is next year”

Kazu Harazawa, who is over 100 km from the boys, was defeated in the final while defeating the world champion in the semi-finals and stayed in a silver medal. “I went to the final with the feeling of fighting one. I was conscious of the semi-final as one yama, and the feeling that it would become something if I got over it became the sweetness of the final,” recalled.

As for the final, “The opponent had physical strength and stamina, so we assumed a long-term game, but the opponent had a higher stamina. Decide what technique to take when I have a sleeve and a collar. “I knew that the opponent was an irregular assembler, but there was a lack of assumptions.”

After that, at the press conference after the match, he said, “I am sorry because I have been aiming for a gold medal, but I think that the real game will be next year, so I would like to take a gold medal there.”

Men Inoue Director “Having Harvested but Found Issues”

According to Yasuo Inoue, the Japanese national team manager, about Kuki Harazawa, who won the silver medal, “I told him to endure and to throw, and I was able to do it in the semi-finals, but I lost in the final. “If you are, you have to win.”

On top of that, he said, “Although there was a harvest, new challenges were also found. From here on, the tough fight continued and I felt a sense of crisis again, but I would like to make efforts to finally produce results.”