The traditional sevens weight indiscriminate system was used for boys, and Tokai University won the championship for the sixth time in a row. Kokushikan University, who aimed to win the championship for the first time in 15 years, was shaken off in the final.

At Kokushikan, Tatsuru Saito (3rd year), who won the All Japan Championship for the first time in April, participated in the next round and drew with Naoto Suzuki (3rd year) at Tokai University. Tokai University took the initiative with Amano on the play, but Kokushikan chased after Takahashi had less than 10 seconds left in the seventh general war and regained his waza-ari. It became 1-1 and entered the national team.

Of course, Kokushikan University has Saito. Tokai University is Sanshiro Murao (4th year). The weight difference between the captain, who has won two Grand Slam (GS) tournaments in a row in the 90 kg class, and Saito, who is the all-Japan champion and 170 kg, was as much as 80 kg, but Murao endured it. After a total of 16 minutes and 18 seconds in overtime, Murao, who fought off Saito’s technique, took the lead and took the lead.

Tokai University coach Josui said, “I thought it was tough even in a dream story. The opponent was an all-Japan champion, and although Murao was strong, he was in the 90-kilometer class. It was an unimaginable result of 1%.”[Atsushi Kinoshita]