Anything could have happened in the -60 kg category and it did. From the very first round, top seed Michel Augusto (BRA) was sent packing by Samariddin Kuchkarov (UZB), who himself was unable to carry that momentum through to the semi-finals.
Final, Izhak Ashpiz (ISR) vs Achyty Dombuu (RUS).

His place was taken by Talgat Orynbassar (KAZ) instead, who faced pool B favourite Izhak Ashpiz (ISR). On this occasion, the expected hierarchy held firm, as Ashpiz secured his place in the final.

In the bottom half of the draw, a potential final spot seemed within reach for Jorre Verstraeten (BEL), who opened his campaign with three consecutive wins. In the semi-final, however, he came up against Achyty Dombuu (RUS), a relative newcomer on the World Judo Tour.

Gold medallist, Izhak Ashpiz (ISR) and his coach.

With only two grand slam appearances in 2025 and no notable results to date, Dombuu arrived in Tbilisi ranked 141st in the world. Yet, far from being intimidated, he rose to the occasion, displaying composed and precise judo to book his place in a first final at this level.

After a cautious opening phase in the final, Izhak Ashpiz took control with a powerful counter to score waza-ari, while Dombuu found himself under additional pressure after receiving two penalties. The Russian judoka responded by scoring a yuko but Ashpiz remained focused and controlled the remainder of the contest to secure the gold medal.

Bronze medal contest, Samariddin Kuchkarov (UZB) vs Jorre Verstraeten (BEL).

In the first bronze medal contest, Samariddin Kuchkarov (UZB) faced Jorre Verstraeten (BEL). After 3 minutes and 15 seconds of golden score, Kuchkarov finally broke through, throwing his opponent with a reverse seoi-otoshi for ippon and claiming his first grand slam medal.

Bronze medal contest, Artem Lesiuk (UKR) vs Talgat Orynbassar (KAZ).

Artem Lesiuk (UKR) and Talgat Orynbassar (KAZ) met in the contest for the second bronze medal. A well-timed sumi-gaeshi, scoring a yuko, was enough for Orynbassar to secure bronze.

Medals, cheques and flowers were presented by Mr Sergey Soloveychik, President of the Russian Judo Federation, and Mr Andrey Kholodnov, IJF Guest.

Final (-60 kg)

Bronze Medal Fights (-60 kg)

See also