An all-Japanese final took centre-stage in Paris even without current world champion Sanshiro Murao being present. Goki Tajima, who has worn the red back patch himself, and Hidetoshi Tokumochi, with no previous medals on the World Judo Tour, 190th on the IJF World Ranking List.
Final, Goki Tajima (JPN) vs Hidetoshi Tokumochi (JPN).

For the first 2 minutes it was a kumi-kata battle but last he third minute began, Tajima launched a massive o-uchi-gari, catching Tokumochi’s ankle and driving him backwards and into the tatami. Ippon was scored, nothing else could be accepted. Tajima now has a world gold and a Paris gold; his collection is growing!

Gold medallist, Goki Tajima (JPN).

Alexis Mathieu wanted to finish his competition with a medal-winning performance in front of his home crowd but Olympic medallist Theodoros Tselidis (GRE) stood in his way.

Bronze medal contest, Alexis Mathieu (FRA) vs Theodoros Tselidis (GRE).

Tselidis made a catastrophic mistake though, dropping to the floor without breaking Mathieu’s balance at all and so the Frenchman capitalised quickly, tying him up and turning him on to his back. He secured the osaekomi.

Bronze medal contest, Egor Andoni (RUS) vs Guilherme Schimidt (BRA).

The second bronze medal contest featured Egor Andoni (RUS) and Guilherme Schmidt (BRA). It was close and un predictable from the beginning but no scores were logged until the last 40 seconds when Andoni engaged with a double-step tai-otoshi to spin Schmidt over his leg and on to the tatami. A waza-ari was given, one which Schmidt could not answer. The medal would be heading to Russia in Andoni’s kit bag.

Medals, cheques and flowers were presented by Mr Patrick Ollier, President of the "Métropole du Grand Paris", Sponsor of the Paris, Grand Slam 2026, and Mr David Inquel, Vice President of France Judo.

Final (-90 kg)

Bronze Medal Fights (-90 kg)

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