A total of 5 classes for men and women were held, and Tokyo Olympic champion Hifumi Abe in the men’s 66 kg class and Funa Tonaki (both at Park 24), who was second in the women’s 48 kg class, won the championship. Both were the first international competitions in about a year since the Olympics last summer.

Abe won five games. In the final, he took away the waza-ari from Uzbekistan with his foot technique and carrying technique and won one. Funa Tonaki won one in all four games, and in the final, Julia Figueroa (Spain), who was third in the world championship last year, was crushed and crushed.

Along with Abe and Funa Tonaki, Haruka Funakubo (Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Co., Ltd.), who is the representative of the World Championship (October, Tashkent) and is a 57-kilometer female, won the championship by winning five games. She defeated the world’s number one Jessica Klimkait (Canada) last year in the quarterfinals and the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic champion Rafaela Silva (Brazil) in the finals. (Joint)