The Japanese team was very encouraged by their fans who were present to support the teams for the eighth and last days of the judo world championships in the Azerbaijani capital Baku.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, who was among the official figures present at the closing ceremony, enjoyed the strong level of the Japanese team, which won most of the gold medals.
Japan's Harasawa Hisayoshi was the first to open the scoring, with Frenchman Cyril Mari facing the Olympic bronze medal in Rio de Janeiro in 2016 and winning only two minutes later by Yoshi Mata.
For her part, Yoshida Tsukasa, the gold carrier during the tournament, knocked out the bronze medalist Priscilla Gentio in the 2012 London Olympics.
France's bronze metalwoman Marie-Yves Gaye allowed her team to return after Eno Yok was defeated by the Ibon movement.
In the category of less than 90 kg, was the most brilliant medal of the Japanese Mikai Shoshiro at the expense of French Axel Clergy.
Ko-Soto-Gachi's record, which Chauchiro scored and gave him the Ebon mark, was enough to give Japan a four-point winning streak after taking full control of most weights during all the days of the competition.
The president of the International Judo Federation, Mariusz Fizer, is one of the medals handed to this powerful squad which controls this game and has proved its strength on the individual and collective level.
Yoshida Tsukasa said after Japan's dazzling victory: "I participated in the individual competition and managed to win the gold medal, and after winning it my goal was to compete for gold metal with my team because it was so important to repeat the 2017 victory. Very happy. "
While the Korean team impressed everyone with his high sports spirit, as he appeared as a united team, not as an idea but as a reality on and off the circuit because he was carrying the "white card of peace", which is a gesture of tolerance and integration through sport.
The team's cohesion was clearly demonstrated during the match for the bronze medal they collected in Germany, where they dominated their opponent and won a big four-0 victory during this great world sports event.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, who was among the official figures present at the closing ceremony, enjoyed the strong level of the Japanese team, which won most of the gold medals.
Japan's Harasawa Hisayoshi was the first to open the scoring, with Frenchman Cyril Mari facing the Olympic bronze medal in Rio de Janeiro in 2016 and winning only two minutes later by Yoshi Mata.
For her part, Yoshida Tsukasa, the gold carrier during the tournament, knocked out the bronze medalist Priscilla Gentio in the 2012 London Olympics.
France's bronze metalwoman Marie-Yves Gaye allowed her team to return after Eno Yok was defeated by the Ibon movement.
In the category of less than 90 kg, was the most brilliant medal of the Japanese Mikai Shoshiro at the expense of French Axel Clergy.
Ko-Soto-Gachi's record, which Chauchiro scored and gave him the Ebon mark, was enough to give Japan a four-point winning streak after taking full control of most weights during all the days of the competition.
The president of the International Judo Federation, Mariusz Fizer, is one of the medals handed to this powerful squad which controls this game and has proved its strength on the individual and collective level.
Yoshida Tsukasa said after Japan's dazzling victory: "I participated in the individual competition and managed to win the gold medal, and after winning it my goal was to compete for gold metal with my team because it was so important to repeat the 2017 victory. Very happy. "
While the Korean team impressed everyone with his high sports spirit, as he appeared as a united team, not as an idea but as a reality on and off the circuit because he was carrying the "white card of peace", which is a gesture of tolerance and integration through sport.
The team's cohesion was clearly demonstrated during the match for the bronze medal they collected in Germany, where they dominated their opponent and won a big four-0 victory during this great world sports event.
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