Thrilling Judo in Tashkent and the Grand Opening of Diyora Keldiyorova Dojo
Tashkent Uzbekistan hosted another exciting day's judo.
A new dojo named after the first Uzbek Olympic champion in judo 'Diyora Keldiyorova,' was officially opened in Tashkent by IJF President Mr Marius Vizer, alongside Her Excellency Mrs Shahnoza Mirziyoyeva, First Vice President of the Uzbekistan Paralympic Committee, Dr Adkham Ikramov, the Minister of Sports of Uzbekistan and Mr Otabek Umarov, The First Vice President of the NOC of Uzbekistan.
The judo halls in schools programme are part of the national sports strategy to promote judo values and encourage a new generation to participate in sport.
'Healthy people, both mentally and physically, are the foundation of a strong nation.'
Meanwhile at the Yunosobod arena, the atmosphere was electric.
At -63kg Japan's YAMAGUCHI Kirari of Japan put on a dominant performance, executing a textbook turnover to hold down Inbal SHEMESH. IJF Guest, Proffesor Ion ROXIN, awarded her the gold medal.
'When fighting the final here in Uzbekistan, even though I was representing Japan, I felt like I was being cheered on so much! It made it very easy for me to fight,' - said Yamaguchi.At -73kg Karen GALSTIAN had an absolutely incredible day, catapulting himself to the top spot here in Tashkent.
He was awarded his medals by IJF General Treasurer Mr Naser AL TAMIMI.
At -70kg Uzbekistan's hopes were on Khurshida RAZZOKBERDIEVA, but Japan's MAEDA Rin caught the home favourite off-guard with a clever counter, securing Maeda the gold.
Once again the locals cheering on the Japanese team.
She was awarded her medal by Uzbekistan Judo Federation President, Mr Azizjon KAMILOV.
At -81kg the exciting Timur ARBUZOV looked unstoppable. A clinical strangle against Uzbekistan's Arslonbek TOJIEV secured him a well deserved gold medal. Uzbekistan NOC Secretary General, Mr Oybek KASIMOV, was on hand to award the gold medal.A packed crowd once again witnessed the home team on brilliant form - with the local stars here taking multiple medals.
One spectacular technique after another raised the roof again and again, typical of both the fighters and fans here in Tashkent.
Don't miss the heavyweights tomorrow!
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