Natsumi Tsunoda (30 = SBC Shonan Beauty Clinic) won the tournament for the third consecutive time. Ryoko Tamura won her 6th consecutive victory and Noriko Abu won her 4th consecutive victory, making her the third big record among Japanese women.

From the second round of the first match, he won all five games by ippon. Based on the pronoun technique and throwing, mass production of points with joint techniques and choke techniques. In the semi-finals, he defeated Menz (Germany) with a two-part wazaari ippon, and in the finals, he defeated Sirine Boucry (France), who is ranked No.

Kicking up with the right foot and using the left foot to control the opponent in the air, he finished it off with a skillful skill. He didn’t smile at the moment of victory, but he finally loosened his cheeks when he praised his opponent for a good fight and when he got off the tatami.

“I’m relieved for the time being. I thought that if I lost here, I wouldn’t be able to appeal because I’m still the same as before, so I’m glad I was able to win and appeal.”

161 cm tall. He used to be a strong man in the 52-kilogram weight class, having won the Asian Games in Jakarta and the World Masters in Guangzhou (both in 2018). He will go to the 48 kg class aiming for the Tokyo Olympics (Olympics) in October 2019. Although he missed the big stage held in his home country, he won the world championship for the third consecutive year since the Budapest tournament held in June of the same year.

On this day as well, she pushed away the other nations who were chasing her with a perfect content that did not allow overtime even once in all five races, and protected the red number that only the world champion of the previous year could carry.

“I had a lot of anxiety, and no matter how I adjusted, I always felt like I wasn’t good enough, so I’m glad that I was able to get a solid result. I’d like to take this as the first step and connect it to the next. ( Asked what I want to do the most) I want to go to a hot spring.My body is screaming, so I want to rest (laughs).”

The All Japan Judo Federation has revised its strengthening system, and there is a path to the 2024 Paris Olympics representative as early as next month. A 30-year-old who has mastered Tomoe Nage and ground fighting techniques, and won three consecutive world championships with a single oar. He left a good result in Doha in the Middle East to get the fastest job offer.[Jun Kinoshita]