Jiangmen Athlete Jiang Fangyi Competes in Judo at the 17th Guangdong Provincial Games

Jiang Fangyi secured the first gold medal for the Jiangmen delegation at the 17th Guangdong Provincial Games on July 15, winning her judo match in the women’s +78kg category in just 17 seconds. The victory took place at the Maoming Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium during the competition’s athletic sports group events.

Jiang Fangyi Claims Rapid Victory in Women’s +78kg Division

Jiang Fangyi delivered a decisive performance on July 15 to claim the top spot in the women’s +78kg judo category. According to reports from the Jiangmen Daily, the match lasted only 17 seconds, marking one of the fastest victories of the tournament for the Jiangmen representative team.

Jiang Fangyi Claims Rapid Victory in Women's +78kg Division

The win provided a critical early momentum boost for Jiangmen’s athletic delegation. In judo, a match ending in under 20 seconds typically indicates a “Ippon”—the highest score possible, achieved by a throw or submission that ends the bout immediately.

Event Details at Maoming Olympic Sports Center

The competition was hosted at the Maoming Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium, a venue designed to handle the high-density requirements of the 17th Guangdong Provincial Games. The athletic sports group, which includes judo, is a centerpiece of the provincial games, drawing athletes from across the various municipalities of Guangdong.

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For global readers, the Guangdong Provincial Games serve as a primary scouting ground for national-level talent in China, mirroring the structure of regional Olympic qualifiers. The Maoming venue provided the standardized tatami surfaces required for international judo regulations, ensuring the 17-second victory was recorded under official competitive conditions.

Impact on the Jiangmen Delegation

The gold medal is the first for the Jiangmen delegation in this specific tournament cycle. Securing an early gold in a heavyweight category often sets a psychological tone for the rest of a city’s athletic contingent. By winning the women’s +78kg division, Jiang Fangyi has placed Jiangmen on the leaderboard during the opening phases of the judo competition.

Impact on the Jiangmen Delegation

The efficiency of the win—requiring less than a third of a standard four-minute judo match—highlights the technical gap between Jiang and her opponent in the final bout.

The Stakes of the 17th Guangdong Provincial Games

The Guangdong Provincial Games are the most prestigious multi-sport event in the province, featuring thousands of athletes across dozens of disciplines. For judokas like Jiang Fangyi, success at this level is often a prerequisite for advancing to national championships or earning spots on provincial representative teams for international competition.

The +78kg category is the heaviest division in women’s judo, where power and leverage are paramount. Jiang’s ability to end the fight in 17 seconds suggests a high level of explosive strength and precise timing, key metrics that scouts look for in heavyweight combat sports.

Official updates on the remaining judo brackets and the overall medal tally for the Jiangmen delegation will be released through the provincial games’ organizing committee. Fans can follow the official results portal for the 17th Guangdong Provincial Games for further updates on upcoming events.

Do you think Jiang Fangyi’s rapid victory will spark a gold-medal run for the rest of the Jiangmen team? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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