German Judokas Shine at International Tournament
Ansbach, Germany – German judokas demonstrated their skill on the international stage, securing one gold, three silver, and four bronze medals at a recent prestigious tournament. Samuel Bischoff of Judo-Team ansbach emerged victorious in the over 90 kg category, becoming the sole German champion. The competition featured a strong field of 407 judokas.
Bischoff Claims Gold Amidst Strong International Competition
Samuel Bischoff led the German charge, clinching the gold medal in the over 90 kg division. His victory underscored the strength of German judo on home soil.
Silver Linings: Kitagawa,Mishanov,and Belender Earn Second Place
Julius Kitagawa (UJKC potsdam) secured silver in the under 50 kg class. Maksym Mishanov (JC Wiesbaden) followed suit, earning silver in the under 73 kg category. Maxim Belender (SSF Bonn) also took home silver in the under 90 kg division, contributing to GermanyS medal tally.
Bronze Medals Add to German Success
Maximilian Gruber (JC 71 Düsseldorf) and Felix Winter (TSV Großhadern) both earned bronze in the under 60 kg category. Alihan Nagimulin (TSG Blau-Gold Gießen) added another bronze in the under 66 kg division, while Ivan Begic (TSG Backnang) secured bronze in the over 90 kg category.
Brazilian and Dutch Judokas Dominate Overall
While Germany celebrated individual successes, Brazilian competitors won four gold medals, and the Netherlands secured three. The tournament showcased a high level of competition from various countries.
Complete Results
-50 kg (43 Participants):
- 1.Arthur Melo, BRA
- 2.Julius Kitagawa, UJKC Potsdam/GER
- 3. Gabriel Cruz, BRA
- 3. Coen gilbert,GBR
- 5. Sou Garve, UJKC potsdam/GER
- 5. Matheus Fontes, BRA
- 7. Ali Gafarli, JV Leipzig-Stahmeln/GER
- 7. Eddie Bauer, TSG Backnang/GER
-55 kg (61 Participants):
- 1. Celil Uyar, NED
- 2. senn van Buel, NED
- 3. Victor Silva, BRA
- 3. André Dodero,BRA
- 5. Yuri Pereira, BRA
- 5.Adam Kostoev, SWE
- 7. Pietro Pelizer, BRA
- 7. Noah Petschallies, PSV Berlin/GER
-60 kg (67 Participants):
- 1. lucas Yamamoto, BRA
- 2. Morris Zwiers, NED
- 3. Maximilian Gruber,JC 71 Düsseldorf/GER
- 3. Felix Winter, TSV Großhadern/GER
- 5. Yacine Gabayev, BEL
- 5. Muhamed tachaev, TuS Töging/GER
- 7.Julius Glaser, JC Wermelskirchen/GER
- 7. Jack Milligan, GBR
-66 kg (93 participants):
- 1. tyn Zwiers,NED
- 2. Fernando Mitsuda, BRA
- 3. Joe Daamen, NED
- 3. Alihan Nagimulin, TSG blau-Gold gießen/GER
- 5. Joek Herfkens, NED
- 5. Dmytro Matuznyi, JC Petersberg/GER
- 7. Julius Gruber, JC 71 Düsseldorf/GER
- 7. Vasiliy Menshykov,GBR
-73 kg (62 Participants):
- 1.João Gabriel Moura,BRA
- 2. Maksym Mishanov, JC Wiesbaden/GER
- 3. Rover Keasberry, NED
- 3. Eros Staring, NED
- 5. Mkrtich Kurghinyan, NED
- 5. Davy Menezes, BRA
- 7. Roman Distel, JC 66 Bottrop/GER
- 7. Mohammad Ali Iskenderov, Judo-Team hannover/GER
-81 kg (48 Participants):
- 1. Ruan vasconcelos, BRA
- 2. Douwe Lesscher, NED
- 3. tiago Carvalho, BRA
- 3. Pedro Silva,BRA
- 5. Akos Kelly, AUS
- 5. Ole Fenski, Budokan Lübeck/GER
- 7. Xandro van Es, NED
- 7. Jayden van Wijk, NED
-90 kg (25 Participants):
- 1. Sieb Griede, NED
- 2. Maxim Belender, SSF Bonn/GER
- 3. Quint Rohde, NED
- 3. Cesar Tristante, BRA
- 5. Rien Boomkamp, NED
- 5. Ricardo Bittencourt, BRA
- 7.Jerome Goltz, PSV Olympia Berlin/GER
- 7. Peter crawford, GBR
+90 kg (8 Participants):
- 1. Samuel Bischoff, Judo-Team Ansbach/GER
- 2.Giovanni Florencia, NED
- 3. Ivan Begic, TSG Backnang/GER
- 3. Nicolas Costa, BRA
- 5.Thiago Santos,BRA
- 5. Renat Spinu, JJKSV Rastatt/GER
- 7. Tobias Trost, Kaizen Berlin/GER
- 7. Schahab Suha, Judo-Team Hannover/GER
U21 Competition on Sunday
The tournament continues on Sunday with the U21 men’s competition.
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German Judokas Shine at International Tournament
Ansbach,Germany – german judokas demonstrated their skill on the international stage,securing one gold,three silver,and four bronze medals at a recent prestigious tournament. Samuel Bischoff of Judo-team Ansbach emerged victorious in the over 90 kg category, becoming the sole German champion. The competition featured a strong field of 407 judokas.
Bischoff Claims Gold Amidst Strong international Competition
Samuel Bischoff led the German charge, clinching the gold medal in the over 90 kg division. His victory underscored the strength of german judo on home soil.
Silver Linings: Kitagawa, Mishanov, and Belender Earn Second Place
Julius Kitagawa (UJKC Potsdam) secured silver in the under 50 kg class. Maksym Mishanov (JC Wiesbaden) followed suit, earning silver in the under 73 kg category. Maxim Belender (SSF Bonn) also took home silver in the under 90 kg division, contributing to Germany’s medal tally.
Bronze Medals Add to German Success
Maximilian Gruber (JC 71 Düsseldorf) and Felix Winter (TSV Großhadern) both earned bronze in the under 60 kg category. Alihan Nagimulin (TSG Blau-Gold Gießen) added another bronze in the under 66 kg division, while Ivan Begic (TSG Backnang) secured bronze in the over 90 kg category.
Brazilian and Dutch Judokas Dominate Overall
While Germany celebrated individual successes, Brazilian competitors won four gold medals, and the Netherlands secured three. the tournament showcased a high level of competition from various countries.
Complete Results
-50 kg (43 Participants):
- 1. Arthur Melo, BRA
- 2. Julius Kitagawa, UJKC Potsdam/GER
- 3. Gabriel Cruz, BRA
- 3. Coen Gilbert,GBR
- 5. Sou Garve, UJKC Potsdam/GER
- 5. Matheus Fontes, BRA
- 7. Ali Gafarli, JV Leipzig-Stahmeln/GER
- 7. Eddie Bauer, TSG backnang/GER
-55 kg (61 Participants):
- 1. Celil Uyar, NED
- 2. Senn van Buel, NED
- 3. Victor Silva, BRA
- 3. andré Dodero, BRA
- 5. Yuri Pereira, BRA
- 5. Adam Kostoev, SWE
- 7. Pietro Pelizer, BRA
- 7. Noah Petschallies, PSV Berlin/GER
-60 kg (67 Participants):
- 1. Lucas Yamamoto, BRA
- 2. Morris Zwiers, NED
- 3. Maximilian Gruber, JC 71 Düsseldorf/GER
- 3. Felix Winter, TSV Großhadern/GER
- 5. Yacine Gabayev, BEL
- 5. Muhamed Tachaev, TuS Töging/GER
- 7. Julius Glaser, JC Wermelskirchen/GER
- 7. Jack Milligan, GBR
-66 kg (93 participants):
- 1. Tyn Zwiers, NED
- 2. Fernando Mitsuda, BRA
- 3. Joe Daamen, NED
- 3. Alihan Nagimulin, TSG Blau-Gold Gießen/GER
- 5.Joek Herfkens, NED
- 5. Dmytro Matuznyi, JC Petersberg/GER
- 7. Julius Gruber, JC 71 Düsseldorf/GER
- 7.Vasiliy Menshykov, GBR
-73 kg (62 Participants):
- 1.João Gabriel Moura,BRA
- 2. Maksym Mishanov, JC Wiesbaden/GER
- 3.Rover Keasberry, NED
- 3. Eros Staring, NED
- 5. Mkrtich Kurghinyan,NED
- 5. Davy Menezes, BRA
- 7. roman Distel, JC 66 Bottrop/GER
- 7. Mohammad Ali Iskenderov, Judo-Team Hannover/GER
-81 kg (48 Participants):
- 1. Ruan Vasconcelos, BRA
- 2. douwe Lesscher, NED
- 3. Tiago Carvalho, BRA
- 3. Pedro Silva, BRA
- 5. Akos Kelly, AUS
- 5. Ole Fenski, Budokan Lübeck/GER
- 7. Xandro van Es, NED
- 7. Jayden van Wijk, NED
-90 kg (25 participants):
- 1.Sieb Griede, NED
- 2. Maxim Belender,SSF Bonn/GER
- 3.Quint Rohde, NED
- 3. Cesar Tristante, BRA
- 5. Rien Boomkamp, NED
- 5. Ricardo Bittencourt, BRA
- 7. Jerome Goltz, PSV Olympia Berlin/GER
- 7. peter Crawford, GBR
+90 kg (8 Participants):
- 1. Samuel Bischoff, Judo-Team Ansbach/GER
- 2. Giovanni Florencia, NED
- 3. Ivan Begic, TSG Backnang/GER
- 3. Nicolas Costa,BRA
- 5. Thiago Santos, BRA
- 5. Renat Spinu, JJKSV Rastatt/GER
- 7. Tobias Trost, Kaizen Berlin/GER
- 7. Schahab Suha,Judo-Team Hannover/GER
U21 competition on Sunday
The tournament continues on Sunday with the U21 men’s competition.
Q&A: Unpacking the German Judo Success
Q: Who was the standout performer for Germany?
A: Samuel Bischoff,representing Judo-Team Ansbach,was the star of the show,securing the gold medal in the over 90 kg category. This was a especially impressive feat given the high level of international competition.
Q: How did the other German judokas perform?
A: Germany had a strong showing with three silver medals won by julius Kitagawa (UJKC Potsdam), Maksym Mishanov (JC Wiesbaden), and Maxim Belender (SSF Bonn). Four bronze medals were also secured by Maximilian Gruber,Felix Winter,Alihan Nagimulin and Ivan begic.
Q: Which countries dominated the tournament?
A: Brazil and the Netherlands had the most success. Brazilian judokas took home four gold medals, while the Netherlands secured three golds. The tournament highlighted Judo’s global reach.
Q: What’s next for the German judokas?
A: The U21 men’s competition took place on Sunday, offering another chance for German judokas to shine.
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