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Chinese women extreme successful in Abu Dhabi

Chinese women extreme successful in Abu Dhabi

23 Oct 2022 21:30
IJF Media team by Pedro Lasuen and JudoInside
IJF Emanuele Di Feliciantonio / International Judo Federation

It was a long time since China won a Grand Slam, this weekend even two. Heavyweight Xin Su took the title in Abu Dhabi on Sunday. In the final against Georgian Sophio Somkhishvili. The Georgian defeated one of the favourites Léa Fontaine (FRA) in the second round.

Xin Su struck first in the final against Somkhishvili and did so definitively with waza-ari and osae-komi. It was a fast but a good final and both deserved all the applause for an outstanding tournament. The Chinese completed an exceptional day for her country adding a second gold in just a few minutes.

Bronze for Fontaine

Léa Fontaine did not have a glorious day in Abu Dhabi because she came for gold, especially in the absence of the two finalists from Tashkent, her compatriots Dicko and Tolofua. Bronze was a small prize for her ambitions but too important for the future to let go and that's what the Frenchwoman committed to, literally devouring the Dutchwoman Kamps. It was Fontaine's best fight and when she's that good, it's very difficult to beat her but you have to be that good in every fight.

Bronze for Nunes

The same thing happened with Nunes. She wanted the gold, she could have won it and she had to focus not to lose the bronze. The Portuguese crushed China's Xu and won her sixth grand slam medal.

Prelims

Somkhishvili defeated Gabriella Wood from Trinidad and Tobago in the preliminaries and she drove Fontaine crazy. It was a brilliant performance because the Frenchwoman is much heavier and also taller. It is not easy to unbalance her but Somkhishvili did it, scored waza-ari and won the fight, qualifying for the semi-finals, where she expected another test of such magnitude in person of the Portuguese and multi-medallist of all colours, Rochele Nunes. The Portuguese couldn't stop the Georgian either, who completed two masterful bouts to reach a well-deserved first grand slam final, working from the start, because Somkhishvili decided to get out of bed and do her job. In the final she fought against the Chinese Xin Su, nine years older, a veteran who despite her experience was also a first-timer in a final of this type. Su dispatched compatriot Shiyan Xu and the Dutchwoman Marit Kamps in the semi-finals. Whatever happened in the end would be news to everyone.

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