On day one of the 2025 IBSA World Championships Astana, 10 categories were decided, including 3 demonstration events for potential new categories, -46 kg women and -64 kg men, with a J2 category for each and J1 for the new men’s group.

For each category, the final of the day is the pinnacle of the year, the ultimate moment to take the most important title on the annual calendar. Paralympic champions and world medallists from previous editions are pushing to extend their CVs but among the newcomers are some surprises for the old guard.

J1M -70 kg:

Florin Alexandru Bologa (ROU) adds a world title to his prize list.

Paralympic champion Florin Alexandru Bologa (ROU) was up against Italy’s Dong Dong Capanni, the number 3 seed but the Italian could find no way to break through the dominating style of Bologa who threw him for ippon in just over a minute and a half. It was a superior perfromance from Bologa, earning him the world title to add to his Paralympic title.

Medals and gifts were presented by Kazakhstan NPC President Mr Kairat Boranbayev and member of the Mazhilis of the Parliament of Kazakhstan Mr Ardak Nazarov.

GOLD - Florin Alexandru Bologa (ROU)

SILVER - Dong Dong Capanni (ITA)

BRONZE - Hyeonbin Kim (KOR)

BRONZE - Viktor Rudenko (NPA)

J1M -81 kg:

Georgia’s top seed in the group, Saba Bagdavadze won all contests by ippon to reach his final. There waiting for him was the number two seed Danilo Geronimo Silva (BRA), obeying the rankings perfectly. Bagdavadze continued to follow the script by throwing Silva for a waza-ari with seoi-otoshi and holding to conclude the contest on the floor. It was a gold medal and the world title for the powerful Georgian.

President of the Boxing Federation of Kazakhstan Mr Shahmurat Mutalip, and IBSA Judo IJF representative, Olympic silver medallist & world champion Mr Saeid Mollaei.

GOLD - Saba Bagdavadze (GEO)

SILVER - Danilo Geronimo Silva (BRA)

BRONZE - Yergali Shamey (KAZ)

BRONZE - Cyril Jonard (FRA)

J2M -70 kg:

Kaldani's (GEO) golden tai-otoshi.

In a category where the top seed was left out of the running, beaten by Davyd Khorava (UKR) and then Thiego Da Silva (BRA), the gold was there for the taking. Fourth seed Tetsuya Sakura (JPN) and second seed Giorgi Kaldani (GEO) stepped into the final to take advantage. Kaldani's ashi-waza unbalanced Sakura several times but he was able to recover. However, Kaldani was happy to change direction and at the halfway point in the contest he switched to a very low tai-otoshi and caight Sakura for ippon. Kaldani takes the 2025 IBSA world title.

Medals and gifts presented by Ms Sara Alvarez, sport director of IBSA Judo & European champion, and Mr Aydin Anapin, executive director of the Kazakhstan Para Judo Federation.

GOLD - Giorgi Kaldani (GEO)

SILVER - Tetsuya Sakura (JPN)

BRONZE - Yujiro Seto (JPN)

BRONZE - Miles Soloman (GBR)

J2M -81 kg:

Team mates, no matter what.

Evan Molloy of Great Britain was at the top of the draw at the beginning of the day but was defeated in round three by Bexultan Kulmurza (KAZ), who then made his way to the final to meet his home nation team mate Galymzhan Smagululy (KAZ). At first they cancelled each other out but as time went on and the threat of penalties loomed, Kulmurza opened up and launched himself under Smagululy with a driving seoi-otoshi for ippon and the championship title.

Kazakhstan Para Judo Federation President Mr Asylbek Omyrzak and IBSA Executive Director Mr Rufat Hajili.

GOLD - Bexultan Kulmurza (KAZ)

SILVER - Galymzhan Smagululy (KAZ)

BRONZE - Evan Molloy (GBR)

BRONZE - Simone Cannizzaro (ITA)

J1W -52 kg:

The winning o-uchi-gari.

Ecem Tasin Cavdar (TUR) knocked top seed Potapova (NPA) off the path to gold when they met in the semi-final stage. The Turkish judoka then faced Rosicleide De Andrade (BRA) in the last fight of the category. De Andrade was under pressure, neautralised by the pace and confidence of the Turkish judoka but a beautifully timed waza-ari from an o-uchi-gari split them in favour of the Brazilian. De Andrade won the gold and the world championship title.

Medals and gifts presented by member of the Mazhilis of the Parliament of Kazakhstan Mr Aytuar Koshmagambetov and Kazakhstan Para Judo Federation General Secretary Mr Rauan Satzhanov.

GOLD - Rosicleide De Andrade (BRA)

SILVER - Ecem Tasin Cavdar (TUR)

BRONZE - Shizuka Hangai (JPN)

BRONZE - Victoria Potapova (NPA)

J2W -52 kg:

Alesia Stepaniuk (NPA) catches the osaekomi.

The very experienced French judoka Sandrine Aurieres Martinet moved through the category with relative ease to take her place in the final. Stood against her was the second seed, Alesia Stepaniuk (NPA), a tough competitor who throws and grapples equally well. It took Stepaniuk only a minute to display the upper hand as she held Martinet for ippon with kami-shiho-gatame.

Medals and gifts were presented by IBSA Judo Chair Janos Tardos, and IBSA Judo IT director and world and European champion Mr Akos Braun.

GOLD - Alesia Stepaniuk (NPA)

SILVER - Sandrine Aurieres Martinet (FRA)

BRONZE - Aibike Ulanbek Kyzy (KGZ)

BRONZE - Cahide Eke (TUR)

J2W -60 kg:

Daria Stakanova (NPA) wins gold.

In a category which followed the guidance of the rankings perfectly, Daria Stakanova (NPA) fought Hiroko Kudo (JPN) for gold. In the last contest of the category, Kudo couldn't hold off the barrage of attacks and finally succumbed to a fast combination. The gold was presented to Daria Stakanova.

Medals and gifts presented by Kazakhstan Blind Sports Association President Mr Medet Baiken and Ms Loretta Doyle, IJF commentator, IBSA Judo sport commissioner & world champion.

GOLD - Daria Stakanova (NPA)

SILVER - Hiroko Kudo (JPN)

BRONZE - Junko Hirose (JPN)

BRONZE - Dayana Fedossova (KAZ)

Demonstration Events

J1M -64 kg:

Marcos Dennis Blanco of Venezuela made his way skilfully and with a determined style to the final of the category and there to meet him was Abdelkader Bouamer (ALG). It was a close contest but Blanco had the upper hand, out-attacking his opponent throughout.

Blanco (VEN) secures his title in ne-waza.

With just over a minute to go, Bouamer stepped up a gear to apply pressure but the Venezuelan was ready for him and promptly attacked with o-uchi-gari to open up the space for his ippon seoi-nage which scored a yuko. He followed up with a pin for ippon in the dying seconds of the contest to take the title.

Medals and gifts presented by Mr Zhanykulov Foundation founder Mr Zhumabek Zhanykulov, and referee director of the Judo Union of Asia & Olympic medallist Mr Askhat Zhitkeyev.

GOLD - Marcos Dennis Blanco (VEN)

SILVER - Abdelkader Bouamer (ALG)

BRONZE - Rushan Karimov (NPA)

BRONZE - Seb Sloot (NED)

J1W -46 kg:

This category was fought for the first time, as a test for the future. It was decided by round robin.

Medals and gifts presented by IBSA President Mr Ilgar Rahimov and Ms Loretta Doyle, IJF commentator, IBSA Judo sport commissioner & world champion.

GOLD - Aminat Omarova (NPA)

SILVER - Ferdauza Ubarikova (KGZ)

BRONZE - Ainaz Kuralova (KAZ)

J2W -46 kg:

Pensiri Sumon (THA) overcame her challenge from Shanaz Akhter IND) for a single gold medal. This title was heading to Thailand.

Medal and gift presented by IBSA Executive Director Mr Rufat Hajili and Ms Sara Alvarez, sport director of IBSA Judo & European champion.

GOLD - Pensiri Sumon (THA)

Day two begins at 10am local time on Wednesday 14th May, with all remaining individual categorys. Watch the live action on the IBSA Judo YouTube channel.

All photos courtesy of Arlan Olzhabay, Kazakhstan Para Judo Federation.

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