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Article / Sunday 1 December 2013 / Source: Alljudo
Cyrille Maret (3rd in -100kg) offered the French team his third and last medal during the Tokyo Grand Chelemen tournament.
Out of the blow to Abu Dhabi, Cyrille Maret has revealed the trend on Japanese tatamios. Beaten in the quarterfinals he is surprised by the Canadian Kyle Reyes, junior world champion and future finalist, a 20 -year -old judoka who can become one of the strong men in the category. After this failure, the French leader in the category won in draft against Japanese Kumashiro and then against the Swedish Pacek in the Bronze fight.
Third last year, Jean-Sébastien Bonvoisin remains at the foot of the podium this year. He bowed in the quarterfinals against the future Korean winner Kim Sung-Min then in the draft final against the Japanese Momose, on Uchi-Mata, after having beaten the Brazilian Moura.
Emilie Andéol (+78kg), the only Frenchman hired today, bows to the 1st round against the big Chinese Qin.
Less dominating than in the previous two days during which they had won all the titles, the Japanese released a new prodigy in less than 90kg. It is Masyu Beaker, an unknown fighter at the international level, who won by registering Russian Russian Voprosov, the Georgian Leparteliani and the Korean Lee Ku-Won. We can’t wait to see him again …
Tokyo de Judo 2013’s Grand Chelem results
Country classification

