The All Japan Judo Federation announced the women's representative members of the World Championship scheduled for October, and seven people including the 52-kilometer class Uta Abe and the 78-kilometer class Shori Hamada, who are gold medalists at the Tokyo Olympics. Was selected.

On the 2nd, the All Japan Judo Federation held a strengthening committee after the women's match of the All Japan Judo Federation held in Fukuoka City.



Then, considering the results of this tournament and the results of the international tournament from last year to this year, we selected seven women's representatives of the world championships in six of the seven classes.



Of these, the


▼ 48 kg class was selected as the silver medalist of the Tokyo Olympics, Funa Tonaki, who won this tournament, and Natsumi Tsunoda, who won the world championship last year and was runner-up in this tournament.



▼ Tokyo Olympic gold medalist Abe was selected for the 52 kg class.



After the Olympics, Abe had surgery on her shoulders last fall and abstained from the semifinals this year, but she was selected for her achievements so far.



▼ 57 kg class is Haruka Funakubo,


▼ 63 kg class is Megumi Horikawa,


▼ 70 kg class is Shiho Tanaka, and



78 kg class is Tokyo Olympic gold medalist Hamada. We were chosen.



Nine athletes can be dispatched to the world championships in seven classes, and classes over 78 kg will be represented after the All Japan Women's Championships on the 17th of this month.