After an intense opening day, the competition will resume in full force this Thursday, 27th August, at the Asics Arena in Sofia, Bulgaria. From 8:30 am, the world’s top young judo talents will face off in four new weight categories: -48 kg, -52 kg, -60 kg and -66 kg. Here’s a look at the top contenders ahead of what promises to be another thrilling day.
Barbara Twarowska (POL)

-48 kg: Twarowska Chasing Gold

World number one and European cadet champion in Skopje, Barbara Twarowska (POL) enters as the frontrunner. However, she will face stiff competition from Clarice Ribeiro (BRA) and Rika Hirose (AUS), both highly ranked. Azerbaijan, a team which impressed on day one with three golds, could once again spring a surprise via Narmin Aghamirzazade. With 39 athletes entered, podium places will be hard-won.

-60 kg: Azerbaijan Leading the Pack, Algeria Looking to Bounce Back

Zeyd Alasgarov (AZE) comes in as the clear favourite, bolstered by his team's momentum. Algeria, still seeking its first medal after a day one without medals, pins their hopes on second seed Mohamed Amine Degouah. Keep an eye on Tsotne Ichkitidze (GEO) and Diego Garcia Ramirez (DOM) who could well shake things up.

-52 kg: Morocco’s Rising Star

Young Amina Alaoui Cherifi (MAR), a junior African Championship finalist despite still being a cadet, is a strong medal contender, but she’ll have to overcome Valeriia Kozlova (IJF), a triple gold medallist in 2025. Pan-American hopes rest on Nicole Marques (BRA) and Melody Grenier (CAN), both capable of a deep run.

-66 kg: Jankovic Leads, but Competition is Wide Open

In the -66 kg category, Serbia’s Boris Jankovic, fresh from his gold-medal-winning performance at the 2025 EYOF, is one to watch. However, Rakhim Khamkhoev (IJF), Connor Gallant (CAN) and Agustin Ledesma (PAR) are all potential spoilers looking to make their mark.

Boris Jankovic (SRB)

With high-stakes contests and emerging stars, day two promises to deliver even more drama and excitement. The Bulgarian crowd, already captivated by day one, is in for another judo feast, commencing at 8:30 am.

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