Judo World Masters Champion Harazawa wins over 100km class Advance to the Olympics December 14 21:50

On the third day of the final day, the World Masters of Judo held in China, the world championship silver medal Kuki Harazawa won the class in the class exceeding 100 km for men, and made another step forward to the representative appointment for the Tokyo Olympics.

World Masters, held in Qingdao, China, is an international tournament that ranks next to the Olympics and World Championships in Judo, and is one of the tournaments related to the Tokyo Olympic selection.

On the final day of the tournament, on the 14th day of the third day, five classes were held for both men and women. In classes exceeding 100 km for men, Harazawa, who won a silver medal at the World Championship, participated.

Harazawa left the left thigh in October and missed last month's international tournament, and this tournament was a return race, but he won four games and proceeded to the final.

The final was defeated by Czech player Lukash Kulparek, who lost in the final of the world championship, so Harazawa won the battle.

Shin Kageura, a member of the World Championships who participated in this class, finished third, and Harazawa took another step forward to the Tokyo Olympics.

In the men's 100km class, the former World Championship bronze medal Wolf Aron defeated both the gold and silver medalists of the World Championship and proceeded to the final, but in the final it was defeated by a Dutch player and finished second.

In the men's 90-kilometer class, Kendai Nagasawa, who won the bronze medal at last year's world championship, was fifth, while Sanshiro Murao, a member of the world championship group, was seventh.

Women's 78 kilometer class, Mami Umeki, who won the last month's international tournament, lost in the second round of the first round, and could not appeal in the Tokyo Olympics.