There was such a density of competitors at the start of the day that it was difficult to predict who would still be present at the end of the day. Between Christa Deguchi (CAN), Jessica Klimkait (CAN), Tsukasa Yoshida (JPN), Daria Bilodid (UKR), Telma Monteiro (POR) and Nekoda Smythe-Davis (GBR), without forgetting the local Timna Nelson-Levy (ISR), there were some outstanding competitors, to say the least. Many of them being present in the second pool of the draw, one could expect a game of massacres.
Final Christa DEGUCHI (CAN) vs Jessica KLIMKAIT (CAN)

In this little game, it was finally the two Canadians who came out the best, since Deguchi and Klimkait qualified for the final. Before it began, Deguchi could reasonably be offered a small advantage as she proved to be imperial in each of her preliminary matches, while Klimkait suffered but held on.

Final Christa DEGUCHI (CAN) vs Jessica KLIMKAIT (CAN)

It is certain that those two have known each other for a long time and that their peaceful but competitive rivalry has been feeding comments for many years. Today the rivalry was in favour of Klimkait. Despite looking more precise and sharp, Deguchi couldn't score, which Klimkait did after a last seoi-nage attack. The opposition between the two is far from being over.

Gold medallist, Jessica KLIMKAIT (CAN)

After having mentioned all the contenders, we should not forget the reigning world champion, Rafaela Silva (BRA), who could still be on the podium after her confrontation with Timna Nelson-Levy. Their long match remained uncertain, as neither Nelson-Levy nor Silva seemed to be able to score. Thus, only penalties were written on the scoreboard. In golden score, after minutes of battle, the third shido went to Silva for a false attack, propelling a wave of hurrahs among the public. It was bronze for Nelson-Levy.

Bronze medallist Timna NELSON LEVY (ISR)

Daria Bilodid is winning her bet. Although she still lacks a bit of physicality and precision against opponents like Deguchi who left her no chance in the semi-finals, she is more and more consistent in her new category. Let's not forget that at the Tokyo 2020 Games, Bilodid was still competing at -48kg, two categories down. For a place on the podium like in Paris two weeks ago, she still had to throw a little energy into her match against Mina Libeer (BEL) but Bilodid was eventually unable to compete and so the bronze medal went to Mina Libeer.

Medal cheques and flowers were presented by Mr Marius VIZER, President of the International Judo Federation and Ms Yarden GERBI, Olympic Medalist and World Champion

Final (-57 kg)

Bronze Medal Fights (-57 kg)

See also