Gefen Primo Triumphs in Women's Judo -52 kg Elimination Round at Paris 2024

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In a riveting match at the Paris 2024 Olympics, Gefen Primo of Israel faced off against Binta Ndiaye from Switzerland in the Women's -52 kg Elimination Round of 16, held on July 28, 2024. The contest took place at the Champ-de-Mars Arena, specifically on Mat 2, where both athletes showcased their skills and determination.

The match commenced at 11:30 AM local time and concluded just minutes later at 11:36 AM. Gefen Primo, ranked 7th in the world, weighed in at 51.8 kg, while her opponent, Binta Ndiaye, ranked 16th, had a body weight of 51.9 kg. Primo, donning the white judogi, executed a brilliant Harai-goshi technique at 3:01, which earned her a Waza-ari point and set the tone for the match.

Throughout the contest, both competitors displayed remarkable agility and tactical prowess. However, Ndiaye struggled to keep pace, receiving penalties at 2:25 and 2:37, which compounded her challenges. Ultimately, Primo's performance culminated in a decisive victory, progressing her to the quarter-finals of the tournament.

This match not only highlights the intensity of judo at the Olympic level but also marks a significant achievement for Gefen Primo, who previously secured a bronze medal at the World Judo Championships in Hungary back in 2021. As she advances in her Olympic journey, all eyes will be on Primo as she aims for gold in Paris.

The match was officiated by referee Matthieu Bataille from France, adding to the international spirit of the event. The excitement surrounding judo at the Olympic Games continues to captivate fans worldwide as athletes like Primo push the limits of their abilities in pursuit of Olympic glory.

  • Judo
  • Women -52 kg Elimination Round of 16
  • Gefen Primo
  • Binta Ndiaye
  • Israel
  • Switzerland
  • Paris 2024
  • Judo

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