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Antoine Valois-Fortier and Yuri Alvear on the Top Step in Taipei

Antoine Valois-Fortier and Yuri Alvear on the Top Step in Taipei

9 Jul 2017 17:50
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Antoine Valois-Fortier’s preparations for the World Championships are running smoothly. After being crowned champion of the Hohhot Grand Prix last week, he clinched the gold medal at the Asia Open on Sunday in Taipei, Taiwan.

The judoka from Beauport scored ippons in all three of his bouts in the U81 kg division. He defeated Tseng Wen of Taipei in the preliminary round and Lim Jooyong of South Korea in the semi-final. In the final, he faced off against another local judoka, Chang Wei-Cheng.

 “The level of competition here wasn’t very high but I’m glad to have beaten the Korean, who is at my level, and to have won all my bouts by ippon,” commented Valois-Fortier.

VF’s goal has been to compete in as many matches as possible before the World Championships. “I had to take a few months off after my hip operation so I really want to make sure I’ll be ready for August,” he specified.

Alongside the good preparation for Valois-Fortier, Korea won the medal table with five gold medals including Korean veteran Bang-Gui Man (34). Chinese Taipei took four titles and Japan won two. Twenty-year-old Philipine Kiyomi Watanabe took gold U63kg and Colombia’s triple world champion Yuri Alvear picked up some rhythm in Taipei winning the gold U70kg. In 2015 she won a bronze medal in Astana and in Rio de Janeiro the Colombian legend was finallist.

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