New World Ranking leaders in men's divisions
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The World Judo Championships in Budapest brought a fantastic atmosphere and a Hungarian medal. László Tóth, president of the Hungarian Judo Federation and the European Judo Federation, gave his assessment to Mandiner.
New World Ranking leaders in men's divisions
The latest World Ranking published by the IJF shows the necessary changes due to the points earned at the World Championships in Budapest. The new number one is back in a familiar position: Ryuju Nagayama from Japan became world champion and took the leading position. He replaced Frenchman Luka Mkheidze, who was less successful at this World Championships, but who is still ranked second in the 60 kg class.
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