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Melkia Auchecorne become double Junior World Champion

Melkia Auchecorne become double Junior World Champion

4 Oct 2024 00:15
IJF Media team by Jo Crowley and JudoInside
Tamara Kulumbegashvili - IJF

What a great final for women U63kg with a well-known winner in French Melkia Auchecorne defeated Olympian Savita Russo (ITA) and they know each other well. Their final could have been a cagey affair but it was no such thing in Dushanbe.

Their final was dynamic from the off and Russo scored in the first exchange. The Frenchwoman never gave up and equalised a minute later, almost finalising her win with a massive ko-soto-gake attempt in the next exchange. There was not enough of a landing to give the score though and the contest continued.

The work-rate never dropped and they entertained the crowd in the Kasri Arena and online with more highly skilled exchanges. In one, there was a flurry of movement and it appeared Auchcorne believed she had thrown but they rolled directly into a hold for the Italian. The time ticked down and waza-ari-awasete was given but neither athlete or coach looked certain it was stand and on review the score was taken off and Russowas given a shido for grabbing below the belt. She did the same in the next exchange and was duly penalised a second time, making her decision a little more complicated from that point on.

However, as the fight entered the third minute of golden score, Auchecorne looked to be tiring and earned her own second penalty. It was a waza-ari and two penalties apiece. Then Russo attacked with an o-uchi-gari and as she drove into it she lost her balance and Auchecorne took advantange, countering to take the gold medal, her second in as many years.

After the final, Auchecorne said, “I wasn’t thinking, my body just did what it did. I really did all I could today and I’m so proud."

The medal contests of the last category of the 2nd day of competition at the Kasri Tennis Arena in Dushanbe was underway with an appreciative crowd in attendance. The first bronze medal contest of the -63 kg category saw Sara Corbo (ITA) face So Morichika (JPN) in what was an uneventful fight. At the end of normal time the Italian had two penalties and her third came after a minute of the golden score period, sending the medal to Japan.

Himanshi Tokas (IND) and Anna Skalska (CZE) faced off for the second bronze medal, Tokas’ presence already making a statement. India has been on the rise in judo for the last few years, marking most prominently by the gold medal won by Linthoi Chanambam at the cadet worlds in Sarajevo two years ago.

Himanshi Tokas was unable to collect the medal, thrown by Anna Skalska with a beautiful uchi-mata, but she will be seen again on the world stage, without a doubt. Czechia has their first medal of the championship and it was won well.

At the end of day two, 7 champions crowned, 7 more still to discover, Japan have stormed into the lead on the medal table with 5 gold medals, ten medals in total.