Judo: Georgia Wins Mixed Team Gold After Upsetting Japan in Semis
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At the World Judo Championships in Budapest, the Japanese team was left without a gold medal in the team competition for the first time.
Georgia was the world champion of team judo on Friday in Budapest. Japan and France were disappointed.
The Japanese Jews continue to honor the creator of this sport discipline, Jigoro Kano, once again mastering a date from the orb, this time in the Lazlo Papp Arena in Budapest and strongly. The Japanese added 14 individual medals, six of them gold, plus a bronze in the mixed team lid, dominated by Georgia, with escort besides South Korea (plata) and Germany, occupying the other third square.
After eliminating the eternal Japanese champion in the semi-finals, Georgia offered itself a first world co-team sacre by beating South Korea in the finals this Friday in Budapest.
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