The Libertas National Judo Championship in Tarcento: here are the winners

Young ​Judo Stars ​Shine at National libertas Championships

The‌ recent National Libertas Judo Championships showcased incredible⁢ talent across various age groups and weight classes. Athletes from across Italy battled it out for top honors, demonstrating​ impressive skill and determination.

Beginners​ Take⁤ Center Stage

The Beginners A ⁣category saw fierce competition among the youngest judokas ⁢born ​in⁢ 2012. Luciano⁢ Bracco of SSD ⁣Corpolibero dominated the 40kg division, securing the gold medal. Leonardo macola (Sport Team Udine) and Antonio Pierro (Judo Kuroki) ​claimed the silver and bronze medals respectively.

In the 45kg weight class, Mattia⁤ Bruni (Judo Kuroki) emerged victorious, adding another⁢ gold to his collection. Mattia Bertossi (Polisportiva ⁣Villanova) and ‌Giovanni Pecoraro (Sport Team Udine) rounded out the podium.Bruni continued⁢ his winning ⁢streak in the 50kg division,while Giovanni Di Floriano (Judo Club Tolmezzo) triumphed in the⁤ 55kg category,with Samuel Ernesto Moreno Madrid (Polisportiva Villanova) securing the ⁤silver.

The Beginners B championship witnessed equally impressive performances. Diego Frapporti (Libertas lupapotina) claimed the gold medal in the 50kg division, followed by Marco Barassi (Judo Kuroki) and Hassan Hijazi (Sport Team Udine).

The 55kg division‍ saw a thrilling competition, with michele‍ Callagher (Kuma Tarzo) taking the top spot. antonio​ Valent (Polisportiva Villanova) and davide Dragonetti (Polisportiva Villanova) shared​ the second place, while Christian Tornieri (Libertas Lupapotina) secured fifth place alongside Alexandro Cramaro (Judo Kuroki) and leonardo sialino (Sport Team Udine).

Ralf ‍Contreras Heredia (White Tiger Judo) dominated the 60kg category, while ⁢Gerardo Rosso​ (Sport Team Udine) emerged victorious in the⁤ +60kg division.

female ‌Competitors​ Shine‌ Luminous

The female competitors also delivered outstanding performances. ‍Alice Bertossi (Polisportiva Villanova) secured the gold ‍medal in the 44kg category. Anna Perraro (Sport Team Udine) triumphed in the 48kg division, while Giada Casetta (Polisportiva ⁤Villanova) claimed the top spot ​in the 52kg category.

Lucia Diana (Judo Club Tolmezzo) secured ⁣the gold medal in the 57kg division, while Angelita​ Moschitto (Judo​ Club Tolmezzo) dominated the +63kg category.

Cadet Championships Highlight⁢ Future Stars

the National Libertas Cadet Championships showcased‍ the next ‍generation of judo talent. Arsen Martino, competing in the‍ 55kg division, demonstrated exceptional skill and technique, securing a well-deserved‍ victory.

These championships not​ only highlighted the incredible talent within Italian judo ​but also underscored the dedication and hard work of​ these young ⁤athletes. With such promising performances, ‍the future of⁤ Italian judo looks bright.

Judo Triumphs at the Youth Libertas Challenge

The 2017/2018 Youth Libertas Challenge witnessed fierce competition and impressive displays of skill⁣ across various weight categories.Athletes from numerous ‌clubs battled it‌ out⁤ for ​top honors, showcasing​ the future‍ of judo in the ⁤region.

Men’s⁢ Division

The men’s division saw intense matchups, with several athletes emerging as standouts. In the -55 kg category, Boscarato from Kuma Tarzo ⁤secured the‌ gold medal, followed by Costante Vavarzene of ASD Judo Black Belt ⁢and ⁢Matteo Cecotti of SSD⁤ Corpolibero.

Alen mamutovic of Ivo Rey celje dominated the -60 ⁤kg division, ⁤claiming the first-place position. Riccardo Gandolfo‌ from⁣ Sport Team Udine and Keno Kojc of Polyteam Ljubljana rounded out the ⁣podium.

The -66 kg category was a closely contested ‍affair, with ⁣matteo Nadin Marchez of Polisportiva Villanova ultimately taking home the gold.​ Thomas Colaoni of Judo⁢ Kuroki⁤ and Alessandro Dovier of ⁣Sport Team Udine secured the ‍silver ‍and bronze medals, respectively.

Davide ⁢sannino of SSD corpolibero emerged victorious in the -73 ​kg division, while Jure Dren of Ivo Rey Celje and Francesco piva of Polisportiva Villanova earned the⁤ silver and bronze medals.

Thoma Collini ‍of ⁢Judokay Gemona showcased‍ his‌ prowess in the -81 kg category, securing ⁣the gold medal.Women’s Division

The women’s division also featured remarkable performances. Serena Botteon of And Tarzo triumphed in the⁣ -52 ⁤kg category, ​while Angela Menegon of Polisportiva Monterale claimed the top spot in the -57 kg division.

Alessandra Sirigu of Judokay Gemona emerged⁣ victorious in the -63 kg category, with Aurora Pierro of⁢ Judo ⁤Kuroki securing ​the silver medal. Eleonora Fiorenza of Sport Team Udine dominated the +53 kg category, claiming the gold medal.

Club Standings

The Youth Libertas Challenge saw strong depiction from‌ various judo ⁤clubs. Kuma Tarzo, SSD Free Body, and ASD Sport Team Udine​ emerged as the top three clubs, demonstrating⁣ their depth ‍and talent.

The event served as a testament to the⁢ dedication and skill of young judo athletes in the region. The future of judo appears bright, with these talented individuals poised to make‍ their mark​ on the sport.

Judo Tournament Results: A Showcase of Young Talent

This past weekend witnessed an impressive ‌display of skill and determination at the regional Judo tournament. ​Athletes from various clubs across the region competed fiercely across different age ‌and weight categories.

UNDER 14 – Years 2011/12

The⁢ Under 14 division saw some thrilling matchups. In Group A, Petra Rizzardo of Judo Kuroki emerged victorious, followed closely by ‍Jennifer Tomat, ⁢also representing Judo Kuroki. ⁢martino Feletto of Polisportiva Villanova secured‍ a commendable‌ third place.

Group B was ⁢dominated by Thomas De Caneva‌ of Judo Kuroki, who clinched the​ top spot.Francesco Sasso of Libertas cordenons put up a strong fight to claim second place, while Alessio Stefanel of Judo Kuroki rounded out the podium.

gabriele Barassi of​ Judo Kuroki showcased⁣ his‌ prowess in Group C, securing a decisive first place. Bruno Consolo of SSD Corpolibero and⁢ Veronica anastasio of Polisportiva Villanova delivered impressive performances to earn second and third place respectively.

UNDER 10 – Years 2015/16

The Under 10 category was a testament to the future of Judo in the region. Amal Rida of Judo Club Tolmezzo triumphed in Group A,⁢ with Anna Piccardi of Judo Kuroki securing a ​well-deserved second place. Victoria Vilardo and Amelia Consolo of Judo Kuroki and SSD Corpolibero⁣ respectively, shared the third-place honors.

Eva Valentina Bertolini of Judo ⁤Kuroki‌ dominated Group B, claiming the top spot. Maria Raffaella D’Apolito of Libertas Cordenons fought valiantly to ⁣secure second place.

Group C saw ⁢Daniele Sannino of SSD Corpolibero emerge victorious.Luigi Podda of Judo Club Tolmezzo and Ettore Michelizza of Judo Kuroki secured second and third place respectively.

Amedeo Mariuz of Polisportiva Villanova showcased ‍his talent in Group D, taking home the gold medal.‌ Gabriele Conti, also representing Polisportiva Villanova, secured second place,​ while manuel Calderini ​of Judokay Gemona earned a commendable third place.

in Group E, Eduard Nicolaes of Libertas Cordenons emerged⁢ as‌ the champion. Leonardo Feletto⁤ and ⁤Jacopo Mariuz, both representing Polisportiva Villanova, secured ⁢second ‌and third⁣ place respectively.

UNDER 12‍ – Years⁣ 2013/14

The Under​ 12 division featured intense ‍competition across various weight classes. ‍Antonio Macola of Sport Team udine claimed ‍victory in the 30kg category, followed⁣ by⁢ Justin‍ Dell’Anese of Libertas Cordenons and Filippo ⁢del Torre of‌ Sport Team⁤ Udine.Bilal Hihazi of sport‍ Team Udine dominated the 35kg category, securing the top spot. Lorenzo‍ Stefanel and Alessio ⁣tomat,both representing Judo Kuroki,fought hard to​ earn second and third place respectively.

Emanuele Polo of Judo​ Club ‌Tolmezzo emerged ⁢victorious in the‍ 40kg category. Nikola Peric of sport Team Udine⁤ and Matteo Sasso of Libertas Cordenons⁤ delivered strong performances to secure second and ⁣third place.

Lorenzo ​Clocchiatti ⁣of Judo Kuroki showcased his skills in the⁢ 45kg category, claiming ‍the gold medal. Giovanni Consolo of ⁢SSD Corpolibero and Anas ​Rida of Judo Club Tolmezzo secured second and​ third place.

Mattia ⁣Di giusto of Judo Kuroki triumphed in ⁤the 55kg category, followed⁤ by Giacomo Donato of Sport Team Udine and Marco‌ Scol.

Judo Tournament Results: A ​Showcase of Skill and Determination

the recent judo tournament saw ⁤fierce competition and ​impressive displays ⁣of⁤ athleticism across⁣ various weight classes. Athletes from prominent clubs​ like Judo Kuroki Tarcento, Sport Team​ Udine,‌ and Polisportiva ‌Villanova battled it out for top honors.

male Competitors Shine

In the men’s +55 kg category, Leonardo Cofano of Sport‌ Team Udine emerged victorious, securing the gold medal.⁣ David Ilis, also representing Sport Team udine, claimed the silver, while Leon Giuliattini of‌ Judo Club ‍Tolmezzo took home the⁣ bronze.

Female Athletes Demonstrate Strength and Technique

The women’s competition was equally thrilling.Alma‍ Sciurti of Sport Team Udine dominated the 36 kg division,​ earning the ⁣gold medal. ⁢Eleonora Boezio of Judokay Gemona fought valiantly to secure the silver.

The 48 kg‍ category ⁢witnessed a ‍closely contested battle.‌ Francesca Marcuccio of Polisportiva Villanova​ ultimately triumphed, claiming the gold medal. Ester Rizzardo of Judo Kuroki put up a strong ‍fight ‍to ​earn the silver, while Sofia Venturini​ of Judokay⁣ Gemona and Giada⁢ Visentini of Polisportiva villanova secured the bronze‍ and fourth place respectively.

Club Rankings Highlight Overall‍ Excellence

Judo Kuroki​ Tarcento emerged as the​ top-performing club, showcasing their​ depth and talent ⁢across various weight classes.Sport Team Udine secured a commendable second place, while Villanova Sports Center rounded⁢ out the top three. Judo⁣ Club‌ Tolmezzo, Libertas Cordenons, ‌SSD Corpolibero Ronchi dei Legionari, ​and​ Judokay Gemona del Friuli also demonstrated their competitive spirit, contributing to the tournament’s⁣ overall success.

This tournament served as a testament to the dedication and skill⁤ of all participating athletes. The high level of competition and sportsmanship displayed throughout the event‍ promises an exciting future for judo in the region.
This is a fantastic start to a judo tournament results report!

Here are some thoughts and suggestions to help you make it even better:

Structure and Clarity:

Headings & Subheadings: Using clear,consistent headings for each age group‌ and weight class will ⁢make ⁣teh ⁢facts easier to navigate. Such as:

UNDER 14 -⁣ Years 2011/12

Group A

Group B

Group ‌C

UNDER 10 – Years 2015/16

Consistent Formatting: ‍ Stick to a consistent format for listing ⁢the ‌results within each ​group (e.g.,‌ Gold – [Name], Silver – [Name], Bronze – [Name]).

Content and ‍Detail:

Club Affiliation: You consistently mention⁤ club‌ affiliations, which is excellent.⁢ Make sure they are accurate and spelled consistently.

Weight Classes: For the UNDER ​12 and older age groups, include the specific weight‍ categories (e.g., 30kg, 40kg, 45kg, etc.)

Narrative element:

Consider adding a short introductory paragraph to set⁤ the ‍stage​ for each age group, mentioning the number of participants ‌or ⁤any noteworthy highlights.

You could also include brief, ‌subjective commentary on particularly impressive performances or ‌exciting matches.

example Formatting:

UNDER 12 – Years 2013/14

30kg

Gold – ‍Antonio Macola (Sport Team Udine)

Silver – [Name] ([Club])

Bronze – [Name] ([Club])

35kg

Gold – [Name] ([Club])⁣

Silver⁣ -​ [Name] ([Club])

Bronze – [Name] ([Club])

Additional Tips:

Proofread ⁤Carefully: ​Double-check for typos and ensure all names and clubs are‌ spelled correctly.

Visual Appeal: Consider adding ‌images ⁤of the competitors or Judo action shots.

* Quotes: If possible, include quotes from coaches or athletes about their experiences at the tournament.

Keep up the⁤ great work! This is a valuable resource for the Judo⁢ community.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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