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Day 1 - ResultsThe first day of the JUDO GRAND PRIX Qingdao 2011 offered very spectacular fights with many ippon (the judo’s KO). The most part of the favorites won the Gold medals. The Champions of the first five categories are: Charline VAN SNICK (Belgium), Georgii ZANTARAIA (Ukraine), Bundmaa MUNKHBATAAR (Mongolia), Alim GADANOV (Russia) and Jan-Di KIM (Korea).
In the first semifinal the Bronze medalist at European Championships 2010, Charline VAN SNICK (Belgium) won the fight against the young Japanese judoka Miri TODA, after two shido. In the second semifinal, Oiana BLANCO (Spain), Silver at World Championships 2009, won against Bo KYEONG (Korea), by ippon after a pinning (kuzure-kamishiho gatame), after the Golden Score. The final offered a very tight contest. After two minutes of spectacular attacks and counterattacks, Charline VAN SNICK (Belgium) won by ippon, with her favorite technique, strangulation (okurierijime) against the European vice Champion Oiana BLANCO (Spain) and got the Gold medal of the JUDO GRAND PRIX Qingdao 2011, at women -48 kg.Category. Semifinals: Charline VAN SNICK (Belgium) won against Miri TODA (Japan); The bronze medals were won by Miri TODA (Japan) and Bo KYEONG (Koreea). Charline VAN SNICK (Belgium) won against Oiana BLANCO (Spain), by ippon. 1. Charline VAN SNICK (Belgium) In the first semifinal, Georgii ZANTARAIA (Ukraine), Gold at the World Championships 2010, won against the young French judoka Issam NOUR, who got a red card, after an illegal technique. In the other semifinal, Naohisa TAKATO (Japan) won by ippon, after a judo spectacular throwing (ouchigari), against Yeldos SMETOV (Kazakhstan). In the final, the two athletes offered a very tense fight, with many spectacular techniques. Finally, the World Champion 2010, Georgii ZANTARAIA (Ukraine), won by ippon, after a throwing technique (soto makikomi) and won the contest against the young Japanese judoka Naohisa TAKATO. Semifinals: Georgii ZANTARAIA (Ukraine) won against the Issam NOUR (France); The bronze medals were won by Yeldos SMETOV (Kazakhstan) and Issam NOUR (France). Final: Georgii ZANTARAIA (Ukraine) won by ippon against Naohisa TAKATO (Japan). Final Ranking: In the first semifinal, Erika MIRANDA (Brazil), number 7 in IJF ranking, lost by ippon, after hantei decision, against Bundmaa MUNKHBATAAR (Mongolia), Bronze at the World Championships 2010, after Golden Score. In the second semifinal, the Silver medalist at the Olympic Games 2008, Ae Kum AN (PR Korea) won by ippon, after an throwing technique (kosoto gari) against Yuki HASHIMOTO (Japan). In the final, after a very exiting fight, at the half of the regular time, the Bronze medalist at the World Championships 2010, Bundmaa MUNKHBATAAR (Mongolia) won, after a referee decision, who considered an illegal leg technique, applied by the Silver medalist at the Olympic Games 2008, Ae Kum AN (PR Korea). Semifinals: Erika MIRANDA (Brazil) lost against Bundmaa MUNKHBATAAR (Mongolia); Final: Bundmaa MUNKHBATAAR (Mongolia) won against Ae Kum AN (PR Korea). 1. Bundmaa MUNKHBATAAR (Mongolia) Men’s -66 kg. Category: Gadanov got the Gold In the first semifinal, Alim GADANOV (Russia) won against Serhiy DREBOT (Ukraine), by yuko, after a throwing technique (kouchi gari), in Golden Score. In the other semifinal, Dimitri DRAGIN (France), Bronze at the World Championships 2006, lost against Tomasz KOWALSKI (Poland). The Men -66 kg. Category final offered another tense fight. The two athletes provided spectacular techniques, during the five minutes of the contest. Finally, the favorite, the actual number 4 in IJF ranking, Alim GADANOV (Russia) won, after a throwing technique (kosoto gari) against the Tomasz KOWALSKI (Poland), Silver medalist at the European Championships 2010. Alim GADANOV (Russia) won against Serhiy DREBOT (Ukraine); Alim GADANOV (Russia) won by ippon against Tomasz KOWALSKI (Poland). 1. Alim GADANOV (Russia) In the first semifinal, the Bronze medalist at the World Championships 2010, Ioulietta BOUKOUVALA (Greece) won against Tongjuan LU (China), by ippon, after an arm lock (jyuji gatame). In the second semifinal, Jan-Di KIM (Korea) won against Yang LIU (China). The last fight of the -57 kg. Category was very tight till the end of the five minutes. The final was lost by the favorite Ioulietta BOUKOUVALA (Greece), the Bronze medalist at the World Championships 2010, after two shido (minor penalties), against Jan-Di KIM (Korea), the number 8 in the IJF ranking. Semifinals: Ioulietta BOUKOUVALA (Greece) won against Tongjuan LU (China);
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