Second day of the Grand Slam: Moulay will make history

Asi Maman 2/19/2021 10:27 AM

Tel Aviv Grand Slam (Photo: Sports Halls)

Tel Aviv Grand Slam (Photo: Sports Halls)

After the first two medals on the opening day of the competition, today (Friday) history will be made at the Tel Aviv Grand Slam in judo. Iranian world champion Said Moulay, who now represents Mongolia, will compete in the up to 81 kg weight class. Will he finally meet Israeli world champion Sagi Muki?

Up to 63 kg:

Gili Sharir will compete later.

Paz Leibel faced Cabana Perez, took the lead in Vasari but snatched seven seconds to end Vasari from her opponent, so the two went on to score gold and there the Spaniard subdued her on the iPhone. Paz’s bad fight management.

Inbal Shemesh also finished her way when she lost to Agatha Ozdova-Blach of Poland in the iPhone at the beginning of the day. Both she and the label expected more.

Inbal Shemesh (Hagai Michaeli)Inbal Shemesh (Hagai Michaeli)

Up to 70 kg:

Shaked Amichai met a Brazilian rival in her first round, fell behind Vasari and responded with her own Vasari, but succumbed to another Vasari when the fight was dragged to a gold score and was eliminated from the competition early on.

Up to 73 kg:

The purity of botbol will compete with this weight.

Oron Ginner defeated an opponent from Poland in the iPhone in the first round after a long battle, and advanced to the next stage.

Ido Levin was eliminated in his first fight in a meeting with a Ukrainian opponent.

Jonathan Elbaz was eliminated in a battle against Swiss Neil Stamp.

Tel Aviv Grand Slam (Photo: Sports Halls)Tel Aviv Grand Slam (Photo: Sports Halls)

Up to 81 kg:

Sagi Muki will compete when he can meet Said Moulay only in the final.

Dean Final defeated an opponent from Gambia in Vasari in his first battle.

Dylan Rochester lost in the first round to a Brazilian opponent after retiring due to a bolt drill, and was eliminated.

Segev Ben Harush faced an Azeri opponent and was also eliminated. By the way, if he had won, he would have met the Iranian Said Moulay.

The fish flight of Maccabi Tel Aviv

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