Sanshiro Murao (22 = JES group), the first seed, won the bronze medal.

In the quarter-finals, he beat Markus Niman (Sweden) in seconds with Ouchigari and advanced to the best 4. In the semi-finals, he lost to Rasha Bekauri (22 = Georgia), a gold medalist at the Tokyo Olympics (Olympics).

Confrontation with a rival who is the same age and will compete for world hegemony in this class in the future. While leading Wazaari with Uchimata, he hits a corner and hits a valley, then hits ippon. It was a frustrating and regrettable come-from-behind loss.

Still, in the 3rd place play-off, Ivan Felipe Silva Morales (27 = Cuba) won by ippon with a big sotogari. He defeated the 2018 silver medalist and grabbed his first medal.

Born in New York to an American mother. In 2009, when he made his first appearance due to his future potential, he was eliminated in the second round, but he has accumulated achievements such as winning the World Masters at the end of last year, and has returned to the big stage as the No. 1 seed.

Yasuo Inoue’s older brother Tomokazu was appointed as the manager, and the judo club was newly established in April as the first generation of Japan Elevator Service, and stood on the podium in the first game for working adults. In a class that has been pushed by foreign competitors who are proud of their physical strength, the Japanese competitor did not make it to V for the first time in 13 tournaments since 2005, but Sanshiro has taken a not insignificant step toward the upcoming Paris Olympics next summer.