Vedat Albayrak Triumphs Over Askerbii Gerbekov in Judo Elimination Round at 2024 Olympics
Machina Sports
On July 30, 2024, the Judo competition at the Paris Olympics saw an exciting matchup in the Men's -81 kg Elimination Round of 32. The event took place at the prestigious Champ-de-Mars Arena, where athletes from across the globe showcased their skills. In this particular bout, Turkey's Vedat Albayrak faced off against Askerbii Gerbekov from Bahrain.
The match was intense, with both competitors demonstrating exceptional technique and strategy. Albayrak, weighing in at 80.8 kg and currently ranked 11th in the world, quickly established dominance. With a record of achieving 3rd place at the World Championships in Baku 2018, he was a formidable opponent. Gerbekov, on the other hand, weighed 80.6 kg and was ranked 25th globally, having previously secured a 3rd place finish at the Baku Grand Slam in 2022.
As the match progressed, Albayrak's superior skills shone through. He managed to secure the win with a decisive score of 10 points, while Gerbekov scored none, leading to a clear victory for Turkey. The match concluded with a total duration of 4:49 minutes, including a brief golden score round that added to the drama of the contest.
Albayrak's victory propels him further in the tournament, showcasing the strength of Turkish judo on the international stage. The bout was officiated by referee Ofer Ben Zvi from Israel, ensuring fair play throughout the encounter.
This match not only highlights the competitive spirit of the athletes but also sets the stage for an exciting continuation of judo events in the Olympics. Fans are eagerly awaiting the next rounds as Albayrak aims for Olympic glory, representing Turkey with pride and determination.
- Judo
- Men -81 kg Elimination Round of 32
- judo
- olympics
- 2024
- Turkey
- Bahrain
- Vedat Albayrak
- Askerbii Gerbekov
- Paris
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