Amandine Buchard Dominates in Women -52 kg Judo Quarterfinals at Paris 2024
Machina Sports
On July 28, 2024, the Women's -52 kg Quarterfinal in judo took place at the prestigious Champ-de-Mars Arena during the Paris Olympics. In a highly competitive bout, France's Amandine Buchard faced off against Brazil's Larissa Pimenta. Buchard, ranked 4th in the world, showcased her exceptional skills and determination as she emerged victorious with a decisive score. The match lasted a total of 6 minutes and 48 seconds, with Buchard securing the win through a combination of technical prowess and strategic execution.
Buchard's victory came as she effectively utilized the Kuzure-kesa-gatame technique to dominate the match, earning her the winning points with a total of 2 WAZ scores against Pimenta's 1. The match was intense and filled with action, with both athletes demonstrating their elite judo capabilities. Buchard's experience and tactical approach allowed her to navigate the challenges posed by Pimenta, who, despite a commendable performance, fell short in the quarterfinals.
The competition was officiated by Elizabeth Gonzalez from Mexico, ensuring that all regulations and standards were upheld throughout the bout. With this win, Amandine Buchard advances to the semifinals, keeping her hopes alive for an Olympic medal. As the tournament continues, all eyes will be on Buchard to see if she can bring home gold for France in this highly anticipated event of the Paris 2024 Olympics.
- Judo
- Women -52 kg Quarterfinal
- Amandine Buchard
- France
- Larissa Pimenta
- Brazil
- Paris
- Judo
- Olympics 2024
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