France Triumphs Over Israel in Judo Mixed Team Round of 16
Machina Sports
On August 3, 2024, the Mixed Team Elimination Round of 16 in Judo saw an exhilarating contest between France and Israel. The match, which was held at the Olympic venue, was a display of skill, strategy, and determination from both teams.
France, represented by athlete Sarah Leonie Cysique, took an early lead in the contest. Cysique executed a stunning Sode-tsurikomi-goshi technique, earning an IPP score at just 1 minute and 40 seconds into the match. Her performance not only secured France an early victory in this round but also showcased her prowess as a judoka.
On the other side, Israel's Timna Nelson Levy fought valiantly but was unable to secure a win against the formidable French team. Despite her efforts, she could only manage a WAZ score, resulting in a loss for the Israeli team. The match concluded with France achieving a total score of 10 points, while Israel finished with just 1 point, leading to a decisive win for the French team.
The referee for this intense match was Balazs Gosztonyi from Hungary, who ensured that the competition was conducted fairly and according to the rules. As the dust settled, it became clear that France had successfully advanced to the next round, setting the stage for future exciting encounters in the Olympic Judo competitions.
This match not only highlights the competitive spirit of the Olympics but also the rising talents within the sport of Judo, as teams like France continue to make their mark on the international stage. Fans and spectators eagerly await the next phases of the competition as the journey to Olympic glory unfolds.
- Judo
- Mixed Team Round of 16 - Contest 1
- Judo
- Olympics
- France
- Israel
- Sarah Leonie Cysique
- Timna Nelson Levy
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