After the first day of competitions at the Düsseldorf Grand Slam, IJF Media sat down with Daniel Florin Lascau, IJF Sports Director and Referee Supervisor, for his technical analysis of the day.
Whirlwind action at the Düsseldorf GS

“We witnessed a larger competition than Paris here in Düsseldorf. Usually, after the Grand Slam in Paris, the athletes are well prepared to compete here. We have seen an increasing number of ashi and koshi waza, as well as beautiful ippons in the smaller weight categories.

Also, today, we saw a large number of sode guruma. We have seen situations where the referee has given longer time for fighting in newaza. Very good situations where one leg was caught by the opponent, but one could stand to open the legs to take the leg out and finish with an immobilization.

Men's -66kg final between Kim (KOR) and Marayuma (JPN)

It was also noticeable that the younger generation is not very familiar with the in and out situation. As a result, the older generation of judokas took advantage of this.

Regarding the golden score, a good physical preparation helps to go in the golden score. For one fight it makes sense. However, if you are fighting two, three or four matches in golden score, this will affect your strength.

Kelmendi (KOS) back on top in Women's -52kg

We noticed that the Japanese delegation took a lot of medals today. We also saw a few new faces on the podium. And we also have Kelmendi back on the highest podium. Now the race towards the Olympic qualification is really open. Everybody is taking this first year of qualifications very serious. Paris was the first Grand Slam, Düsseldorf the second. These are the most important competitions.”

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