Italy’s Judo Standout Performance: Three Podiums in Rome
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Italian Judo Championships in Rome: Recapping the Medal Count
In a thrilling display of judo prowess, Italian athletes dominated the -73 kg, -81 kg, -70 kg, and -63 kg categories at the recent championships in Rome. The live streaming platform provided non-stop action as fans worldwide cheered for their favorite judokas.
Giovanni Esposito’s Golden Feat in -73 kg
Giovanni Esposito from GS Fiamme Azzurre seized the gold medal in the -73 kg category, upgrading from his silver medal in the previous edition. He won four consecutive matches against formidable opponents, culminating in a decisive ippon victory against Spain’s Shuhalieev in the final.
“I am thrilled to have won gold today. It was not an easy journey, but I remained focused and gave my best in every match.” – Giovanni Esposito
Brothers in Arms: Antonio Esposito’s Bronze in -81 kg
Giovanni’s teammate and brother, Antonio Esposito, captured the bronze medal in the -81 kg category. After a setback against fasching (AUT) in the quarterfinals, Antonio displayed remarkable resilience, defeating Margelidon (CAN), Gramkow (GER), and Gramatikov (BUL) en route to the podium.
Irene Pedrotti’s Tenacious Fight for Bronze in -70 kg
Irene Pedrotti (GS Fiamme Azzurre) demonstrated her grit and determination in the -70 kg category, securing the bronze medal. After falling short against the Japanese Tanaka in the quarterfinals, Irene bounced back to defeat Kulic (CRO) and ultimately conquer Sobierajska (POL) in the bronze final with a well-deserved waza-ari.
Carlotta Avanzato’s Near-Podium Finish in -63 kg
Carlotta Avanzato (GS Fiamme Oro) came close to securing a podium spot in the -63 kg category. She clawed her way back from an initial loss to Sharir (ISR) by defeating Kropska (POL) via ippon but fell short against Oberan (CRO) in her final match.
Disappointment for Russo and Parlati
Savita Russo (GS Fiamme Azzurre) and Manuel Parlati (GS Fiamme Oro) both suffered early eliminations in their respective categories, falling in their debut matches.
Looking Ahead: Tomorrow’s Races and Upcoming Championships
Tomorrow’s races will feature the -78 kg, +78 kg, -90 kg, -100 kg, and +100 kg categories, and you can catch all the action live on judo.tv. Meanwhile, the Italian B A2 Beginners Championship continues in Ostia this weekend, with the women’s categories taking the spotlight on the second day.
Did you know?
The Palapellicone in Ostia has hosted numerous prestigious sporting events, including European and Mediterranean Games, as well as the 2009 Judo World Cup.
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