Japan defeated France 4-0 in the final to achieve their fourth straight victory. The first quarter-finals defeated Ukraine and the semi-finals defeated the Russian Federation 4-0.

The final will be followed by Soichi Hashimoto (Park 24), who is 73 kg for men, Saki Niizoe (Self-Defense Forces), who is 70 kg for women, and Kendai Nagasawa (Park 24), who is 90 kg. Yu (ALSOK) wins. Until the semi-finals, young men such as Kenji Harada (ALSOK), who was 22 years old, and Haruka Funakubo (Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance), who was 57 kg, played an active role. France has been second for three consecutive years, with Uzbekistan and Brazil in third.

The mixed group consists of 6 people, 3 men and 3 women, and 15 teams participate. It will be implemented as a new event at the Tokyo Olympics.

In the individual competition until the 7th day of the 12th, the number of Japanese gold medals was two for men in three consecutive tournaments and three for women, one more than the previous time. The Russians participated as a Russian federation that could not use the national flag and national anthem due to the disposition due to the doping problem. Next year’s World Championships will be held in Tashkent. (Joint)