Second in the ranking list and seeded number one here in Ulaanbaatar, Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard (CAN), who was hoping for the same outcome as her teammate from the -57kg weight division, did not expect to be defeated in the first round by the Korean Chaewon Shin, but she had to exit after being penalised a third time during golden score. It was a closed fight where neither of the two athletes managed to find a solution, the kind of contest you want to forget rapidly. In the next round, Shin bowed out against Nami Nabekura, silver medallist in Paris this season.
Final, Nami Nabekura (JPN) vs Szofi Ozbas (HUN)

In the semi-final, the Japanese judoka did not take too much time to win with some classic work on the ground against Inbal Shemesh (ISR).

Gold medallist, Nami Nabekura (JPN)

At the bottom of the draw, Katharina Haecker thought she could repeat her performance from last week in Kazakhstan, where she reached the final. Unfortunately for her, she found Renata Zachova (CZE) on her way and it was the latter who qualified for the semi-final where she faced Szofi Ozbas (HUN), who after a difficult bout won by ippon to join Nabekura.

As the final started, Szofi Ozbas seemed slightly more active and stronger than her opponent, not enough to make a difference, just an impression. Since Nami Nabekura knew the feeling of being in the final of this specific grand slam, as she won here last year, she was waiting for the opportunity and step by step looked more active. The contest seemed quite balanced and was getting closer to the golden score period. 5, 4, 3, 3, 1 and waza-ari for Nami Nabekura with a de-ashi-barai that Ozbas didn't see coming. In judo everything is possible until the last second.

Bronze medal, Gili Sharir (ISR) vs Inbal Shemesh (ISR)

Andreja Leski (SLO) and Renata Zachova (CZE) qualified for the first match for a bronze medal. It was four minutes into the golden score time when Andreja Leski finally found an opportunity to throw her opponent with a rolling seoi-nage for ippon.

Bronze medal contest, Andreja Leski (SLO) vs Renata Zachova (CZE)

Israel, in great shape since the beginning of the tournament, offered themselves a new medal, since their two athletes, Gili Sharir and Inbal Shemesh faced each other; a little frustrating to meet your teammate for a medal, even if this offers the certainty of a podium finish for the country. In the end the medal went to Gili Sharir after Inbal Shemesh was penalised a third time.

Medals, cheques and flowers were presented by Mr Bat-Erdene Badmaanyambuu, Minister for Sports of Mongolia, and Mr Ganbaatar Dagvadorj, President of MAX group, Partner of the Mongolian Judo Assocation

Final (-63 kg)

Bronze Medal Fights (-63 kg)

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