Judo at the Tokyo Olympics won seven medals from the 24th to the 27th, the first day of the competition.

Of these, all four men who have participated so far have won gold medals.

In this tournament, Japanese judo won seven medals for both men and women in four days from the 24th of the first day of the competition.

Of these, 4 for boys and 1 for girls, a total of 5 are gold medals.



On the 24th, the first day of the competition, Naohisa Takato, a 60-kilometer boy, won the gold medal.

Takafuji won the first gold medal for Japan in this tournament.



On the second day of the 25th, Uta Abe, a 52-kilometer girl, and Hifumi Abe, a 66-kilometer boy, won the gold medal at the same Olympic tournament for the first time in judo history. did.



On the 26th, the third day, Shohei Ono won the men's 73kg class for the second time in a row.



And on the 27th, the 4th day of judo, Takanori Nagase won the gold medal in the men's 81 kg class.



For the boys, all the players who participated have won gold medals for four consecutive days.



On the 24th, Funa Tonaki won the silver medal in the women's 48kg class, and on the 25th, Tsukasa Yoshida won the bronze medal in the judo women's 57kg class.



Judo in Japan is expected to play an active role after the 28th.

4 Japanese men's gold medals, the most in the 7th class

Takanori Nagase won the gold medal in the men's 81 kg class, and this year's tournament, the number of men's gold medals in Japanese Judo is four.



The number of Japanese men winning four gold medals in Olympic judo is the highest since they are in the current seven classes.



It was also in line with the Los Angeles Games held in eight classes, including weight indiscriminate.