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Impressive Start for Canada at Pan-American Championships

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Montreal, November 20, 2020 – The Canadians came out swinging at the Pan-American Judo Championships in Guadalajara, Mexico, with Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard, Ecaterina Guica and Antoine Bouchard all winning gold medals on Friday.

Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard, Ecaterina Guica and Antoine Bouchard.

For the second time in less than a month, Beauchemin-Pinard faced off against Venezuela’s Anriquelis Barrios in her final match. This time, however, the outcome was much sweeter for the Québécoise, who defended her Pan-American title when she took down her opponent by ippon.

“I’m really happy to have come out stronger this time and to have beaten her. I put a lot of pressure on her from the start, so she quickly drew penalties. That motivated me to stick to my game plan and win the bout,” said Beauchemin-Pinard.

Her performance in the final capped off a perfect day for the 26-year-old, who had earlier ousted Ecuadorian Estefania Garcia and American Alisha Galles, both by ippon. “I’m so glad to have achieved my goal. It proves that if I set high goals for myself, I can accomplish them!” she added.

Golden Comebacks

For Ecaterina Guica (-52 kg), it was the first competition in more than 10 months. However, the long break did not seem to negatively impact the Canadian, who won her three matches by ippon.

In the final round, it took her only 12 seconds to dispatch of Mexico’s Luz Olvera. “Ecaterina came here to win, and that’s what she did. She arrived well-prepared, she stuck to her game plan, and she deserves all the credit for this first Pan-American gold medal,” stated coach Jean-Pierre Cantin.

In his own comeback, Antoine Bouchard (-73 kg) also laid claim to the top of the podium, ending his day with a victory by waza-ari over a familiar opponent, Brazil’s Eduardo Barbosa.

“I had already fought him twice before, so I knew what to expect. It took longer than my last bout against him, but I stayed in control the whole time. I scored early and held onto my lead until the end. It was a great day and I’m really happy with my results,” claimed Bouchard, who previously won the Pan-Am title in 2018.

Constantin Gabun also competed in the -73 kg category but bowed out to Peru’s Alonso Wong in the bronze medal final. “I blew my chance! Instead of concentrating on my technique, I let my emotions take over,” explained Gabun, who finished fifth at his first ever Pan-American Championships and will be going home with a renewed sense of motivation. “I’d like a do-over, but unfortunately, that’s not possible. My loss just means that I have a lot left to learn, so I have to work even harder.” 

Saturday will be another busy day for the Canadians, with Zachary Burt (-90 kg), Marc Deschênes (+100 kg), Mohab El Nahas (-90 kg), Shady El Nahas (-100 kg) and Kyle Reyes (-100 kg) all hoping for a spot on the podium at the Pan-American Championships.

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Written by Sportcom for Judo Canada

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