The -63 kg category offered a mix of confirmations and surprises through the day. Among the confirmations was the strong performance of Ilariia Tsurkan (SLO), tipped beforehand as a potential heir to the long line of accomplished Slovenian judoka in this weight class. As the number one seed, Tsurkan lived up to expectations, becoming the first to secure a ticket to the semi-finals. There she met Nana Gulbani (GEO), who had upset the favourite from pool B, Maia Thomson (CAN).
Final, Ilariia Tsurkan (SLO) vs Aishat Alieva (IJF)

In pool C, the hierarchy was respected as Aishat Alieva (IJF) advanced without difficulty, booking her place among the last four. Pool D, however, was always expected to provide drama, as top seed Maralmaa Khurelchuluun (MGL) faced a tricky opening contest against Nanami Morita (JPN). The danger was real; Morita unleashed a spectacular uchi-mata for ippon, eliminating the Mongolian at the very first hurdle.

Final, Ilariia Tsurkan (SLO) vs Aishat Alieva (IJF)

The Japanese judoka looked sharp and continued her run into the quarter-final but her momentum was halted by Alieva, who seized the chance to qualify for her first world cadet championship final.

As expected, Ilariia Tsurkan also reached the final, producing a precise and dominant display against Gulbani in their semi-final. The gold medal contest was thus set: Tsurkan (SLO) vs Alieva (IJF).

World champion, Aishat Alieva (IJF)

The least one can say is that the final was tense and uncertain throughout normal time. It was only in golden score that matters were decided. After a confused exchange on the ground, Alieva applied an unstoppable armlock, forcing submission and claiming the world title; a gold medal for Aishat Alieva.

Bronze medallist, Chloe Jean (FRA)

France also celebrated success through Chloé Jean, who enjoyed an excellent run during the day. In the repechage she produced a commanding performance against Maia Thomson (CAN). That victory was already enough to secure a place on the podium, as her scheduled opponent for the bronze medal contest, Nanami Morita (JPN), was unable to compete, handing Jean the medal by default.

Bronze medal contest, Laryssa Fonseca (BRA) vs Nana Gulbiani (GEO)

The second bronze medal contest was far more uncertain, with Laryssa Fonseca (BRA) and Nana Gulbani (GEO) battling it out for the remaining place on the podium. Fonseca struck first with a well-timed yuko and held onto her advantage until the final gong, joining her teammate Clarice Ribeiro among Brazil’s medallists. Another success for Brazil.

Medals, cheques and flowers were presented by Ms Tina Trstenjak, IJF Referee Director, and Mr Lachezar Temelkov, Member of the Board of Directors of the Bulgarian Judo Federation

Final (-63 kg)

Bronze Medal Fights (-63 kg)

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