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Back to Back victory for French lightweight Blandine Pont

Back to Back victory for French lightweight Blandine Pont

17 Feb 2023 00:05
IJF Media team by Nicolas Messner and JudoInside
JudoHeroes & IJF Media / Copyright: www.ijf.org

French lightweight Blandine Pont is breaking the barriers with another victory at a Grand Slam. Tel Aviv was applauding for Pont albeit it with doubts as the home crowd in the noisy stadium would rather see their lightweight hero Tamar Malca to win the last fight in U48kg.

Blandine Pont arrived with a victory from just two weeks ago at the famous Paris Grand Slam. We were therefore not too surprised to see her reach the final again after a faultless run during the preliminaries, which should undoubtedly allow her, in her next outing, to enter the realms of the top 8 seeds.

In the first round of the Grand Slam in Tel Aviv, Malca pushed herself to get rid of one of the favourites, Catarina Costa (POR), before defeating Narantsetseg Ganbaatar (MGL) and then Natasha Ferreira (BRA) in the semi-final.

Less than 30 seconds after the start of the final, Pont had already one waza-ari to her name. This was a cold shower for the public but they kept pushing Malca, hoping that she could turn the tables. Unfortunately for her, a minute later, she was pinned down by Blandine Pont for ippon. The Frenchwoman did not give the slightest chance to her opponent to win. With this second gold medal in a row, Pont becomes a serious rival for Shirine Boukli (FRA).

The match for the first bronze medal opposed Narantsetseg Ganbaatar (MGL) and Mireia Lapuerta Comas (ESP). Ganbaatar scored a first waza-ari with a counterattack to take the lead but that did not block Lapuerta Comas from pushing and putting pressure on the Mongolian judoka. The latter was penalised a first time with a shido for dropping to her knees. That should have been a sign for her. The best defence is often to attack but Ganbaatar preferred to defend. This was not a good choice as Mireia Lapuerta Comas scored a massive ippon to conclude the match just a few seconds before the bell for a Spanish bronze medal.

In the second match for a bronze medal, between former Cuban athlete Maria Celia Laborde (USA) and Natasha Ferreira (BRA), golden score was needed to designate the winner. 2 minutes and 55 seconds later, Natasha Ferreira applied a shime-waza technique to win by ippon and win her first medal on the World Judo Tour.