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Judo: Uzbekistan wins two more golds in the Tashkent grand Slam 2023

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Davlat Bobbyonov, the 2022 World Champion, was present on the third day of competition in Tashkent, the day of heavyweights.

The judo display was beautiful from beginning to end.

Bobonov, wearing his red back patch as World Champion, was on fire all day. He produced unforgettable judo and scored in each of his matches. The crowd was on their feet when he made it to the finals where he faced Japan’s Sanshiro Muao.

Bobonov won a fierce encounter and gave the home crowd exactly what they wanted. Bobonov had a beautiful day!

The medals were awarded by Dr Adkham Ikramov, Minister of Youth Policy and Sports in Uzbekistan.

“I love competing at home. “They are difficult, but the support of the local fans helps me win,” explained Bobonov.

Under 78 kg class

Rika Takayama, from Japan, faced Giorgia Stangherlin from Italy. Takayama used a clinical groundwork to armlock Stangherlin and win the title for under 78kg.

Mohammed Meridja, Director of IJF Education & Coaching, awarded the medals.

Takayama was very happy with his victory. “I had a goal to win this competition,” he said.

Under 100 kg class

The crowd was also enthusiastic for the under-100kg class. Varlam Liparteliani, a veteran of Judo from Georgia, took the top spot. In the final, he defeated Austrian Aaron Fara by scoring a wazaari first and then holding down for ippon.

IJF Events director Dr Lisa Allan presented the medals.

Over 78 kg class

In the over 78kg category, Japanese Wakaba Tomita won the gold medal for the Japanese team by defeating Shiyan Xu from China.

Skander Hachicha, Director of Sport at the IJF, presented the medals.

Over 100 kg class

In the final of men’s 100kg, Alisher Yusupov of Uzbekistan defeated Saito Tatsuru from Japan.

The crowd went wild when the final gold medal was won, bringing the incredible three-day event to a perfect end.

Oybek Kazimov, General Secretary of the Uzbekistan NOC, was present to present the medals.

Another spectacular competition concludes in Tashkent. Uzbekistan continues its judo excellence!

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Carlos Sainz returns on farewell to Ferrari and is candid about Lewis Hamilton

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Carlos Sainz returns on farewell to Ferrari and è candid about Lewis Hamilton

During an interview given to the microphones of the Spanish newspaper “As”, Carlos Sainz è returned to talk about his farewell to Ferrari to make way for seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton starting in 2025.

“I have no negative words toward Ferrari, and I don&#39t think they have any negative feelings toward me either. It’s a relationship that hasn’t been broken because we’re not happy with each other, but because of a circumstantial issue. I remain convinced that if Hamilton had not wanted to end his career at Ferrari, I would have renewed. To a seven-time world champion, però è impossible to say no and I understand the team&#39s choice to confirm Charles and not me” began the Spanish driver.

“When I arrived at Ferrari, the team was going through a very difficult time. In 2020 they were far behind the best. I am very proud of the progress this team has made thanks in part to my work. These have been seasons that have allowed me to win my first F1 races, get my first pole positions and win several podiums. I am happy to have come to a historic team and to have had the pleasure of driving Ferrari over these years” continued the’former McLaren.

“Charles è one of the fastest drivers I have ever faced, especially on a dry lap. Between us the difference è always been minimal. The only problems came from always going to the track together, one after the other, but that è was the advantage of Ferrari with a very balanced pair of drivers” added the Spanish number 55.

“My next adventure will be at Williams, where I will try to do something similar to what I did in Ferrari and McLaren. I want to help the team improve moving forward. I have the experience and the good energy to help them progress. I have been good in the past and my next goal è to bring the stable to the top 10. If we do well in the next two years, I would like to be able to bet on Williams again in the future” concluded Carlos Sainz.

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Jannik Sinner’s new appointment exalts Giovanni Malagò

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Jannik Sinner’s new post exalts John Malagò

CONI President Giovanni Malagò spoke at the Allianz Tower in Milan on the sidelines of an event with Olympic and Paralympic athletes who participated in the Paris Games. During his speech, the Rome native wanted to dwell on the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics and the role that Jannik Sinner will play, who will be one of the volunteers contributing to the event’s organization.

“The origins of Jannik Sinner, who è is from South Tyrol, suggest that he could have become the world number one in skiing. This we can never know, but we certainly know that he è become the number one in tennis” began the CONI president.

“Volunteers are crucial to the Olympics. Without them such an event would not be economically sustainable. Sinner will be the No. 1 volunteer in Milan-Cortina. It’s really a lot of stuff” added Giovanni Malagò.

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Joao Fonseca puts Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz in his sights

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Joao Fonseca does not hide ambition

During an interview given to the microphones of “CLAY”, the promising Joao Fonseca, among other topics, revealed what are his main goals in the short and long term.

“I see the rivalryà that Alcaraz and Sinner have and è to that level I want to get. Sometimes I think I should aim for top-100 or top-50, but no, I want to set my targets on them. I want to be like Carlos and Jannik, win Slams and other big tournaments” began the Brazilian tennis player.

“We are living the present with calm and serenity; reflecting carefully on every aspect of my game. This è a long-term career and we are waiting for the right moment to take the best path for me” added the 18-year-old from Rio de Janeiro.

“I know I will have to deal with the pressure that comes from the high expectations on me. They see me in tournaments, talking about me, but the pressure that I most prefer è the one that my opponents may feel when they face me” he chipped in Joao Fonseca.

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