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US Competitors 0-3 on Second Day of Judo Grand Slam Event in Baku

The US competitors didn’t find any success on the second day of the Judo grand slam event in Baku as they went 0-3. In the women’s -63kg division Leilani Akiyama lost to Franciska Szabo of Hungary on a waza-ari while Hannah Martin was defeated by Alice Schlesinger of Great Britain via an ippon. It’s worth noting that Schlesinger did go on to win the gold. In the men’s -73kg division Nicholas Delpopolo was defeated by Georgios Azoidis of Greece by a Yuko in the first round.

Sunday’s final day of competition will feature three more Americans. Nina Cutro-Kelly will take part in the women’s +78kg division. On the men’s side Colton Brown takes part in the -90kg division and Ajax Tadehara competes in the -100kg division.

Previous Judo Grand Prix Coverage:
Baku Preview
Day 1 Update

No US Competitors Past Round of 32 on First Day of Judo Grand Slam Event in Baku

The US competitors on the first day of the Judo grand slam event in Baku went 1-3 with no one advancing past the round of 32. Angelica Delgado lost in the first round of the women’s -52kg competition on penalties to Mi-Ri Kim of South Korea while Aaron Kunihiro lost his opening match to Kin Ting Yu of Hong Kong on an ippon. Adonis Diaz was able to win his opening match via ippon over Eisa Majrashi of Saudi Arabia. Diaz didn’t last long though as he lost in the second round to Arif Bagirov of Belarus by an ippon.

Saturday’s competition will involve both Leilani Akiyama and Hannah Martin in the women’s -63kg division and Nicholas Delpopolo in the men’s -73kg division.

Previous Judo Grand Prix Coverage:
Baku Preview

Nine Americans to Compete in Judo Grand Slam Event in Baku

The second of five Judo grand slam events is this weekend in Baku, Azerbaijan. The US will have nine competitors in the field although none have advanced past the round of 16 at a grand slam or grand prix event so far this year.

On Friday competition will begin and the US will have Angelica Delgado competing in the women’s -52kg division and Aaron Kunihiro and Adonis Diaz both competing in the men’s -60kg division. Things will continue on Saturday and Sunday with the other six Americans competing.

Previous Judo Grand Prix Coverage:
Samsun Recap

Five Medalists Including Two Golds for US at Pan American Championships

The Pan American Championships for Judo were held over the weekend in Havana. The US had some good success stories, especially on the women’s side where they won two gold medals. The first one went unsurprisingly to Kayla Harrison in the -78kg division. Harrison scored ippons in all three of her matches en route to the title. The other gold went to Marti Malloy in the -57kg division. Malloy scored ippons in her first two matches before winning the gold over Canada’s Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard on penalties. Also winning a medal for the US women was Angelica Delgado in the -52kg division where she grabbed bronze. Delgado won her first match with a waza-ari before losing to Canada’s Ecaterina Guica on an ippon in the semifinal. A waza-ari in the repechage bronze medal match gave her the third medal for the US women.

In other women’s events Giovanna Prado lost in the first round to Dayaris Mestre Alvarez of Cuba via ippon in the -48kg division and Kathleen Sell lost to Maria Perez of Puerto Rico via ippon in the -70kg division. Two Americans met in the -63kg quarterfinals with Leilani Akiyama advancing over Hannah Martin on a yuko. Both lost their bronze medal matches via ippon, Akiyama to Estefania Garcia of Ecuador and Martin to Stefanie Tremblay of Canada.  In the +78kg division Nina Cutro-Kelly lost to Vanessa Zambotti of Mexico on penalties in the quarterfinals and did earn a bronze medal match but lost it on penalties to Melissa Mojica of Puerto Rico.

On the men’s side the US grabbed a silver medal in the -81kg division from Travis Stevens. Stevens won on penalties twice before an ippon in the semifinals over Victor Penalber of Brazil got him into the gold medal match. Stevens once again saw a match come down to penalties and lost this time to Antoine Valois-Foster of Canada. The other silver came from Colton Brown in the -90kg division. Brown won with ippons twice, including a quarterfinal victory over fellow American Jacob Larsen, before advancing past Mexican Isao Cardenas on penalties to reach the final. Tiago Camilo of Brazil scored an ippon on Brown to win the gold in the final. Larsen had an ippon in his first match of the day and his first in the repechage but lost by one to Thomas Briceno of Chile in his bronze medal match.

First round losers for the US were Arash Soofiani on a yuko against Johao Velasco of Ecuador in the +100kg division, Adonis Diaz by waza-ari in the -60kg division against Brazil’s Eric Takabtake, and Aaron Kunihiro, also in the -60kg division, by ippon to Michael Patino Villagra of Peru.

Alex Tadehara won his first match based on two yukos before losing on an ippon in the quarterfinals. Tadehara would advance to a -100kg bronze medal match but lost to Luciano Correa of Brazil on a yuko. Over in the -73kg division Nicholas Delpopolo won his quarterfinal match by waza-ari but lost in the semifinals on penalties to Arthur Margelidon of Canada. Delpopolo had a bronze medal match still against Alonso Wong of Peru but lost it on an ippon.

Finally in the -66kg division Maximillian Schneider started off with an opening round ippon but lost on a waza-ari to Canadian Antoine Bouchard in the quarterfinals. Schneider lost his second straight match when he took on Juan Perez of Chile in the repechage, that one by an ippon.

 

There is a Judo Grand Slam event in Baku, Azerbaijan starting on Friday as the final few chances await athletes trying to move up the world ranking list before the Olympic qualifiers are announced on May 30th.

Previous Judo Coverage:
USA Senior National Championships Recap

Kayla Harrison Headlines 14 National Champions at USA Judo Senior Nationals

The headliner in Irving, Texas this weekend was obviously in the women’s -78kg division. Defending Olympic gold medalist Kayla Harrison announced she would compete at the USA National Championships last week and won her ninth national championship over Kaelin O’Sullivan in the final.

Other winners of national titles this weekend were.
Women’s -48kg: Corey Jo Tashima – A 29-year-old who won her second national title after finishing third last year
Women’s -52kg: Angelica Delgado – A 25-year-old who won her fourth national title. She did not participate last year but won the previous two.
Women’s -57kg: Amelia Fulgentes – A 22-year-old with back-to-back national titles after finishing third the previous two years.
Women’s -63kg: Alisha Galles – A 20-year-old who just won her first national title. She was second two years ago at -57kg but did not participate last year.
Women’s -70kg: Katie Sell – A 28-year-old who has medaled at the senior nationals 11 times. This is her fourth national title but first since 2013. She was second last year.
Women’s +78kg: Nina Cutro-Kelly – A 31-year-old who now has seven national titles including four in a row.
Women’s Open: Nikki Mungunshagai  – A 26-year-old who was competing in her first national championship
Men’s -55kg: Devin Garrido – A 19-year-old who won his first national title after a runner-up finish last year.
Men’s -60kg: Adonis Diaz – A 19-year-old who has won back-to-back national titles.
Men’s -66kg: Cole Chandler – An 18-year-old who just won his first national title.
Men’s -73kg: Brad Bolen – A 27-year-old who his fourth national title and third straight.
Men’s -81kg: Jack Hatton – A 20-year-old who won his first national title after a third place finish last year.
Men’s -90kg: Matthew Koch – A 20-year-old who won his first national title after a third place finish last year.
Men’s -100kg: L.A. Smith – A 21-year-old who has now won four straight national titles.
Men’s +100kg: Akbar Iminov – A 21-year-old who won his first national title after a third place finish last year.
Men’s Open: Tokuzo Takahashi  – He has now won seven national titles in seven appearances including the last five.

The first qualifiers for the Olympics in judo are determined by the world ranking list on May 30th and the US should have several qualifiers confirmed on that date. The next major judo event for the Americans are the Pan American Judo Championships in Havana, Cuba April 27th-30th.

Kayla Harrison Headlines USA Judo Senior Nationals This Weekend in Irving, Texas

If you were hoping to win the women’s -78kg division at the USA Judo Senior National Championships this weekend your road got a lot harder this week. Defending Olympic gold medalist Kayla Harrison announced she would compete at the USA National Championships this week and hopes to win her ninth national championship in advance of a bid for a second gold medal in Rio.  The USA Senior Nationals don’t have a lot of information online in advance of the beginning of the event tomorrow so I don’t know anything about who else will be competing in Irving.

Saturday features -57kg, -63kg, -70kg, -78kg, +78kg competitions for the women and -73kg, -81kg, -90kg, -100kg, and +100kg competitions for the men.

Ajax Tadehara Knocked Out in Round of 16 in Samsun Judo Grand Prix

Ajax Tadehara managed to advance one round in Samsun on Sunday winning his -100kg match against Aydn Caliskan or Turkey with an ippon before being defeated in the round of 16 by Maxim Rakov of Kazakhstan scoring a waza-ari and a yuko.

In the women’s +78kg division Nina Cutro-Kelly was defeated by Puerto Rican Melissa Mojica on a waza-ari. None of the four US women competing this weekend were able to win a match while US men were 2-4.

The Judo Grand Slam stop in Baku, Azerbaijan arrives on May 6th while in between the US Senior Nationals will be held in Irving, Texas on April 9th and 10th and the Pan American Judo Championships are in Havana April 27th through the 30th.

No American Able to Reach Quarterfinals in Sansun Through Two Days of Judo Grand Prix Stop

Day two for the US in Sansun went only slightly better than the first. Travis Stevens scored an ippon to defeat Hussein Al-Aameri of Iraq in the -81kg round of 32 before losing to a yuko by Robin Pacek of Sweden in the round of 16. In the -73kg division Nicholas Delpopolo dropped his round of 32 match to a yuko by Georgios Azoidis of Greece.

On the women’s side of things in the -63kg division two Americans took part but both were dispatched without a win. Leilani Akiyama lost to Ivana Komlosiova of Slovakia on a yuko while Hannah Martin’s match with Swede Mia Hermansson was scoreless and decided on penalties (three shidos to one favoring the Swede).

Things wrap up on Sunday with the Americans looking to have the first deep run of the tournament. Ajax Tadehara will take on Aydn Caliskan, competing in his home country of Turkey, in the -100kg round of 32. Finally Nina Cutro-Kelly will face an opponent as close to a countrywoman as it gets, Melissa Mojica of Puerto Rico, in the +78kg division. Cutro-Kelly is 3-2 against Mojica but this is the first time they will meet outside of Panamerican competitions. Tadehara and Caliskan are meeting for the first time.

The matches begin at 3 AM ET with the finals scheduled to begin at 10 AM ET. Free live streaming is available at ippon.tv.

USA 0-2 on First Day of Judo Grand Prix in Samsun

Two Americans took part in the first day of the Judo Grand Prix event in Samsun, both against home-country Turkish opposition, and neither were able to get a win. Angelica Delgado lost to Irem Korkmaz in the -52kg division with the only scoring a waza-ari for Korkmaz. In the -60kg division Aaron Kunihiro didn’t last very long with his match over within a minute as eventual champion Bekir Ozlu scored an early ippon.

Saturday’s competition will see four more Americans take to the mat. In the -73kg division Nicholas Delpopolo will be starting off in the round of 32 against Georgios Azoidis of Greece while in the -81kg division Travis Stevens, who finished second earlier in the year in Havana, will start in the round of 32 against yet to be determined opposition. Delpopolo has beaten Azoidis in all three previous meetings.

Two US Women will be competing in the -63kg division, both starting in the round of 32. Hannah Martin will take on Swede Mia Hermansson while Leilani Akiyama, who reached the round of 16 in both Dusseldorf and Tbilisi earlier this year, takes on Ivana Komlosiova of Slovakia. Martin has met Hermansson on four occasions, losing all four, including a round of 32 matchup in Samsun last year.

The matches begin at 3 AM ET with the finals scheduled to begin at 10 AM ET. Free live streaming is available at ippon.tv.

The Melting Pot: USA Knockouts in Action Tonight in Miami

USA Knockouts vs. Morocco Atlas Lions

The USA Knockouts had a chance to lock up a spot in the playoffs last week when they faced the Mexico Guerreros in Aguascalientes, Mexico. Things did not go according to plan and after losing four of the five bouts the USA now needs to get a win against Morocco on Friday and help from group winners the British Lionhearts who are facing the Guerreros in Mexico on Saturday. If the USA wins and Mexico loses 4-1 or 5-0 the USA advances. If Mexico loses 3-2 and the USA wins 4-1 or 5-0 that would also be enough for the USA to advance. If Mexico loses 3-2 while the USA wins 3-2 that’s when things get complicated and the tiebreaker would take a bit of work to sort out.

Friday’s matchup is using the C2 weight classes (Flyweight, Lightweight, Welterweight, Light Heavyweight, and Super Heavyweight) where the USA split their two previous matches this year and the ten combined bouts. Morocco is winless this year but only lost 3-2 in both of the C2 matchups.

Friday’s matchups are… (season records in parentheses)
Flyweight – Antonio Vargas (1-0) vs. Achraf Kharroubi
Lightweight – Carlos Balderas (1-0) vs. Hamza Rabii
Welterweight – Paul Kroll (0-1) vs. Mohammed Rabii (1-0)
Light Heavyweight – Jonathan Esquivel (1-0) vs. Hassan Saada (1-0)
Super Heavyweight – Marlo Moore vs. Ahmed Bourous (0-1)

There is a free live stream of the match at http://www.dailymotion.com/worldseriesboxing with the action set to being at 8:30 PM ET. There is also a good preview of the bouts on the World Series of Boxing website.

Judo Grand Prix – Samsun

The Judo Grand Prix hits the Turkish town of Samsun this weekend and four American men and four American women will be taking part. On day one Angelica Delgado will be looking to advance past the Round of 32 in the -52kg division for the first time in 2016 while Aaron Kunihiro will try to do the same in the men’s -60kg division.

Later in the weekend the American lineup contains Travis Stevens, who finished second in Havana, competing on Saturday. Additionally Nina Cutro-Kelly, who was seventh in Havana, will compete on Sunday.