The closing stages of the –70 kg category brought together two athletes who had negotiated the earlier rounds with control. Aoife Coughlan (AUS), entering as the top seed, earned her place in the final through measured and disciplined performances, while Szofi Ozbas (HUN) advanced with equal assurance, displaying sharp decision-making and technical clarity. Their meeting in the gold-medal contest set up a well-balanced and compelling encounter.
Gold medallist, Szofi Ozbas (HUN).

The final itself quickly tilted in Ozbas’s favour. With a smooth, almost effortless sode-tsuri-komi-goshi, she took a clear lead and a firm hold on the contest. Coughlan appeared somewhat restricted, allowing her opponent to dictate the rhythm, an approach ill-suited against a judoka of Ozbas’s calibre. Comfortable in this controlled tempo, Szofi Ozbas maintained her advantage and secured the gold medal with authority.

Gold medallist, Szofi Ozbas (HUN).

The bronze-medal contests offered strong match-ups. Ida Eriksson (SWE) faced Rinako Saijo (JPN) in a contest shaped by contrasting tempos and tactical approaches, while Margit De Voogd (NED) met the in-form Elisavet Teltsidou (GRE) in what promised to be a physically demanding and fiercely competitive encounter for a place on the podium.

Bronze medal contest, Margit De Voogd (NED) vs Elisavet Teltsidou (GRE).

De Voogd and Teltsidou were the first to step onto the tatami. As expected, the contest was tight and uncertain for a long period, with neither judoka able to break through. It was ultimately in golden score that De Voogd prevailed, after Teltsidou received a third shido, earning a second medal for the Dutch delegation.

Bronze medal contest, Ida Eriksson (SWE) vs Rinako Saijo (JPN)

The rhythm was much the same between Eriksson and Saijo, with penalties falling first on the Japanese side and then on the Swedish. In golden score, Ida Eriksson finally found the decisive opening, launching a spectacular ura-nage to score waza-ari and claim her second grand slam medal.

Medals, cheques and flowers were presented by Mr Timur Kemell, IJF Guest, and Mr Abdullah Al Yafei, Representative of EVIC, Sponsor of the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam 2025.

Final (-70 kg)

Bronze Medal Fights (-70 kg)

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