The men’s –90 kg category opened the final block with contests that promised both strategy and strength. After a demanding morning, Brazil’s Rafael Macedo and Azerbaijan’s Murad Fatiyev emerged as the last two standing, each having shown skill, determination and resilience. Behind them, two intense bronze medal clashes were set to complete the podium picture.
Final, Rafael Macedo (BRA) vs Murad Fatiyev (AZE).

Final

Rafael Macedo (BRA) vs Murad Fatiyev (AZE)

The contest began at a furious pace. Fatiyev appeared to take an early lead with a yuko after just 20 seconds, following a counter near the edge of the tatami. However, after video review, it was confirmed that there had been no valid impact, and the score was cancelled.

Gold medallist, Rafael Macedo (BRA).

It was then Macedo who seized control. With a strong hip movement, he scored a yuko to move ahead. Under pressure, he later received a penalty for passivity but in the following exchange he managed to transition smoothly into a beautifully executed juji-gatame. Fatiyev had no choice but to submit; ippon for Macedo and the gold medal for Brazil.

Bronze medal contest, Adam Kopecky (CZE) vs Cristiano Mincinesi (ITA)

Bronze Medal Contests

Adam Kopecky (CZE) vs Cristiano Mincinesi (ITA)

With one minute remaining, each judoka had received a single penalty. Kopecky, however, found the decisive moment, scoring a first yuko with a te-waza action as his opponent was already off balance, almost on the ground. Thirty seconds later, he doubled the score and it was enough to claim the bronze medal and a well-deserved spot on the podium.

Bronze medal contest, Vojin Mandic (SRB) vs Tiziano Falcone (ITA)

Vojin Mandic (SRB) vs Tiziano Falcone (ITA)

Within the opening thirty seconds, Falcone took control, scoring waza-ari on the ground with a hold-down, although Mandic narrowly escaped before the full count. Given the intensity Falcone was applying, it seemed unlikely the bout would end there and indeed, a few moments later, he launched a powerful o-uchi-gari, pinning his opponent flat for ippon. It was a spectacular finish and a first grand prix bronze medal for Italy’s Tiziano Falcone.

Medals, cheques and flowers were presented by Dr Antonio Castro, IJF Ambassador & Chair of the IJF Medical Commission, and Mrs Yuliana Bolivar, National Coach of the Peruvian Judo Federation, Bronze Panamerican Games Medallist and Multiple Medallist in Continental Championships

Final (-90 kg)

Bronze Medal Fights (-90 kg)

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