Things initially went well for the top seed, Zeyd Alasgarov (AZE), who strung together a series of victories from the start of the competition, to reach the quarter-finals where he faced Yernur Batyrgali (KAZ). However, it was at this stage that the favourite’s path grew complicated. Forced to concede defeat, he had to watch Batyrgali march on to the semi-finals. The Kazakh judoka, for his part, enjoyed a flawless run through the day. In the semis he was matched with Dilshod Karimov (UZB). The contest was fierce and closely fought with both men scoring, but a tactical mistake shut the door on Karimov’s hopes of reaching the final.
Final, Yernur Batyrgali (KAZ) vs Loiq Kudbudinov (TJK)

On the other half of the draw, the story was equally compelling. Having dispatched one of the seeded players, Mohamed Amine Degouah (ALG), Tajikistan’s Loiq Kudbudinov advanced to the semi-finals, where he met one of the day’s big talking points, Toai Hashima (JPN). As we had hinted on the eve of the competition, the Japanese cadets were to be watched carefully. Rarely competing outside Japan at this level, they arrive on the international circuit shrouded in mystery. Hashima wasted no time in unveiling a judo style steeped in the purest Japanese tradition, dynamic, technical and precise.

World champion, Yernur Batyrgali (KAZ)

However, his semi-final began in the worst possible way. Almost immediately he found himself trailing, as Kudbudinov racked up a waza-ari and two yuko scores, while Hashima managed only a single yuko in return. Despite the relentless pressure he applied, the Japanese youngster could not make up the deficit.

At the end of these gripping semi-finals, the final line-up was set: Yernur Batyrgali (KAZ) versus Loiq Kudbudinov (TJK). It proved to be a contest of high intensity, ultimately decided by two opportunistic yuko scores from Batyrgali, both registered from perfectly timed ko-uchi-gari throws. It was gold for Kazakhstan!

Bronze medal contest, Zeyd Alasgarov (AZE) vs Toai Hashima (JPN)

The first bronze medal contest saw Zeyd Alasgarov (AZE) take on Toai Hashima (JPN). In a surprise result, Hashima was caught by a sumi-gaeshi and Alasgarov could celebrate joyfully as he left the tatami with a world bronze medal.

Bronze medallist, Dilshod Karimov (UZB)

The second contest for a place on the podium was an all-Uzbek affair, with Mukhammadkarim Nosirov (UZB) squaring off against Dilshod Karimov (UZB). It was a fitting close to a day of high-level judo and numerous surprises. In golden score, Karimov found the decisive waza-ari to secure the medal.

Medals, cheques and flowers were presented by Prof Stoyan Andonov, Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports of the Republic of Bulgaria, and Dr Antonio Castro, IJF Ambassador and Chairman of the IJF Medical Commission

Final (-60 kg)

Bronze Medal Fights (-60 kg)

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