3 medals from national athletes – Breaking News
Competitions were held on the last day of the tournament, which was held in Antalya Sports Hall, organized by the Turkish Judo Federation.
National athlete Kayra Sayit, who went on the tatami in the women’s +78 kg category, won the gold medal.
Hilal Öztürk in the same weight category and İbrahim Tataroğlu in the men’s +100 kilos won the bronze medal.
In the tournament, France took the top spot in the overall ranking with 5 gold and 2 bronze medals. The Netherlands took second place with 2 gold and 1 silver medals, while Brazil took third place with 2 gold and 2 bronze medals. Türkiye finished fifth with 1 gold and 2 bronze medals.
Turkish Judo Federation President Sezer Huysuz said that they are very happy to host such an organization on the 100th anniversary of the Republic.
Huysuz stated that they organized the organization with the largest participation among the grand slam tournaments held in Antalya.
„600 athletes from 83 countries participated. It was a start to show the whole world that our country is standing again after the disaster we experienced on February 6th. It was a good organization, we carried out the process well.“
The athletes who ranked in their weight categories on the last day of the Antalya Grand Slam Tournament are as follows:
Women
78 kilo:
1. Andry Tcheumeo (France)
2. Shori Hamada (Japan)
3. Alina Boehm (Germany)
3. Patrica Sampaio (Portugal)
+78 kilo:
1. Kayra Sayit (Türkiye)
2. Milica Zabic (Serbia)
3. Hilal Öztürk (Türkiye)
3. Romane Dicko (France)
men
90 kilo:
1. Noel Van End (Hollanda)
2. Alex Cret (Romania)
3. Artem Bubry (Ukraine)
3. Ivaylo Inavov (Bulgaria)
100 kilo:
1. Aaron Fara (Austria)
2. Daniel Eich (Answer)
3. Bojan Dosen (Serbia)
3. Kyle Reyes (Canada)
+100 kilo:
1. Jelle Snippe (Hollanda)
2. Roy Meyer (Netherlands)
3. İbrahim Demirel (Türkiye)
3. Woohyeok Song (Kore)
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The Antalya Grand Slam Judo Tournament, organized by the Turkish Judo Federation, was held in Antalya Sports Hall. National athlete Kayra Sayit won the gold medal in the women’s +78 kg category, while Hilal Öztürk and İbrahim Tataroğlu won the bronze medal in the same weight category and men’s +100 kilos, respectively. France, with 5 gold and 2 bronze medals, took the top spot in the overall ranking. Turkey finished fifth with 1 gold and 2 bronze medals. Turkish Judo Federation President Sezer Huysuz expressed his happiness for successfully organizing the tournament with the largest participation among the grand slam tournaments held in Antalya. 600 athletes from 83 countries participated in the tournament.