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Valerii Endovitskii agains superior in heavyweight class

Valerii Endovitskii agains superior in heavyweight class

14 Oct 2024 11:50
IJF Media team by Nicolas Messner and JudoInside
Tamara Kulumbegashvili - IJF

The heavyweight final for men +100kg delivered a gold medal for Valerii Endovitskii who faced Ushangi Kokaruri. Despite the weight difference it is Endovitskii who took the advantage with a first waza-ari and a conclusion on the ground for ippon. Gold medal goes to Valerii Endovitskii.

The Netherlands secured a medal with the clash between the two Dutch judoka Jur Spijkers (NED) and Jelle Snippe (NED). It is Snippe who caught his opponent with a beautiful and clever piece of ashi-waza for ippon after Spijkers landed flat on his back. The last category +100 kg, is spectacular. If you want ippon and powerful movements, this is where it happens.

Utkirbek Turoboyev (UZB) and Tamerlan Bashaev (IJF) fought for the last bronze medal at stake in this grand slam. He is one of the designated throwers of the category whose shoulder movements always hit the target. Seeded number one in the tournament, he had several possibilities to show his art. In the first round, he faced Mukhammadkodir Mansurov (UZB) and sent him to the mat with a magnificent seoi-otoshi. Then it was Marvin Belz (GER) who suffered the same fate, this time still on a shoulder movement, but counted waza-ari and later concluded on the ground for ippon.  The semi final against Valerii Endovitskii (IJF), it was Endovitskii who won with a shoulder movement, Bashaev was caught in his own trap.

For bronze it was a cat and mouse game, with Bashaev chasing for the seoi-otoshi and Turoboyev just trying to avoid it. But not only avoiding actually, as during golden score Utkirbek Turoboyev escaped one more time and also countered his opponent to take the win and the medal.