Yeldos Smetov Triumphs in Men's -60 kg Judo Final at Paris 2024
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In an exhilarating showdown at the 2024 Paris Olympics, Yeldos Smetov of Kazakhstan emerged victorious in the Men's -60 kg Judo Final, defeating France's Luka Mkheidze. The match, held on July 27, 2024, at the Champ-de-Mars Arena, showcased an intense battle between the two skilled judokas.
The final began at 5:18 PM local time and lasted a total of four minutes, concluding with Smetov's decisive victory. The match was marked by Smetov's exceptional technique and strategy, leading him to score a total of two Waza-ari points against Mkheidze, who was unable to secure any points throughout the contest.
Smetov, who previously clinched a bronze medal at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, demonstrated his prowess on the mat, establishing himself as a formidable contender in the judo world. In this match, he executed a Ko-soto-gake technique that ultimately led to his victory, earning him the gold medal in this highly competitive weight class.
Mkheidze, ranked third in the world, put forth a valiant effort but could not overcome Smetov's dominance in the final. The referee for the match, Roberta Chyurlia from Italy, oversaw the proceedings, ensuring fair play throughout.
The final was a part of a larger judo event at the Paris 2024 Olympics, which has already generated excitement among fans and athletes alike. With this victory, Smetov not only adds a prestigious gold medal to his collection but also cements his status as one of the leading judokas in his weight class. Fans from Kazakhstan celebrated this remarkable achievement, as Smetov's victory marks a significant moment in the country's Olympic history.
- Judo
- Men -60 kg Final
- Yeldos Smetov
- Luka Mkheidze
- Kazakhstan
- France
- Judo
- Paris 2024
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