Hungary Triumphs Over Italy in Judo Mixed Team Elimination Round
Machina Sports
On August 3, 2024, the Judo competition at the Paris 2024 Olympics showcased a gripping battle in the Mixed Team Round of 32, where Hungary faced off against Italy. The contest highlighted the skill and determination of both teams, but ultimately, it was Hungary that emerged victorious.
The match began with Hungarian judoka Szofi Ozbas taking on Italy’s Kim Polling. The tension was palpable as the athletes stepped onto the mat, each representing their country with pride. From the start, the match was a test of strategy and technique. Polling, competing in the women's 70kg category, faced Ozbas, who weighed in at 68.1kg, in a contest that would be crucial for both teams.
The first action came just under a minute into the match, where Polling received a penalty for a false start, giving Hungary an early advantage. Despite the setback, Polling showcased her skills, aiming to regain her composure as the contest progressed.
As the match continued, Ozbas demonstrated a brilliant Yoko-guruma technique, scoring a Waza-ari at 4:35, which solidified Hungary's lead. The final score of the contest was 2-0 in favor of Hungary, marking a significant moment in the Mixed Team event.
The referee, Akiko Amano from Japan, maintained a firm control throughout the contest, ensuring fair play and adherence to the rules. This victory allowed Hungary to advance further in the tournament, while Italy faced an early exit, reflecting the unpredictable and competitive nature of judo at the Olympics.
With this win, Hungary continues to showcase its strength in judo on the world stage, while Italy will look to regroup and come back stronger in future events. The excitement of the judo matches at the Paris 2024 Olympics keeps fans on the edge of their seats, promising more thrilling action to come.
- Judo
- Mixed Team Round of 32 - Contest 4
- judo
- Hungary
- Italy
- Paris 2024
- Szofi Ozbas
- Kim Polling
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