Howell wins Gold at the Budapest Grand Prix
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Montreal, July 14, 2019 – The day was cut short for Canadian judokas Mohab El Nahas and Zachary Burt on Sunday at the Budapest Grand Prix. Both were fighting in -90 kg, and neither of them got a ranking.
Montreal, July 13, 2019 – Canadian judoka Kelita Zupancic won a bronze medal in -70 kg on Saturday at the Budapest Grand Prix, in Hungary. Ranked 13th on the world ranking, Zupancic defeated Brazilian Maria Portela, 6th in the world, to earn her spot on the podium.
This weekend sees the IJF World Judo Tour return to Budapest for what promises to be a summer supershow. With Tokyo 2020 Olympic qualification having reached the halfway point, Budapest, recently named by the IJF as host city for the World Judo Championships in 2022...
Kayla Harrison continued her seemingly inexorable march towards the PFL’s inaugural women’s lightweight championship.
Get results right here for week three of season two of the Professional Fighters League.
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With just under a month to this year’s Feast in the East, entries are rolling in fast for the Saturday senior ranking event! However, don’t forget the 4th meeting of the Senior Team League, which last year attracted 12 senior Men’s teams and 6 Ladies teams.
The British Olympic Association has today confirmed the 44 athletes selected to represent Team GB at the Baku 2019 European Olympic Festival (EYOF). Baku 2019 will see around 2,500 athletes from 48 European nations come together to compete across 10 Olympic sports from 21st-27th July.
Montreal, July 10, 2019 – Canada will be represented by 7 athletes at the Pan American Games held in Lima, in Peru, from July 26 to August 11. It’ll be a golden opportunity for athletes to live the experience of a major-Game tournament.
Montreal, July 9, 2019 – Judo is becoming less of a men’s game. Sunday, during the Montreal Grand Prix men’s +100 kg finale, a woman was refereeing the duel of French Teddy Riner and Japanese Hisayochi Harasawa.
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