Clarisse Agbegnenou Triumphs in Women's Judo -63 kg Elimination Round

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In a spectacular showdown at the Champ-de-Mars Arena during the Paris 2024 Olympics, Clarisse Agbegnenou of France showcased her exceptional skills in the Women's -63 kg Judo Elimination Round of 16 on July 30, 2024. Agbegnenou, who is a reigning champion from the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, faced off against Brazil's Ketleyn Quadros, an athlete known for her competitive spirit and tactical prowess.

The match kicked off at 12:00 PM local time, with Agbegnenou swiftly asserting her dominance. The contest was intense, with both athletes displaying remarkable techniques and strategies. Agbegnenou, competing in the white judogi, weighed in at 62.6 kg and was ranked 6th in the world, while Quadros, dressed in blue, weighed slightly more at 62.8 kg and held a world ranking of 25.

Agbegnenou's victory came after a series of strategic maneuvers, culminating in a Waza-ari score achieved through a Ko-uchi-gari technique at 3 minutes and 55 seconds into the match. This earned her a decisive edge, leading to a final score of 1-0 against Quadros. The contest was officially concluded at 12:06 PM, marking Agbegnenou's progression to the quarter-finals.

Throughout the match, Agbegnenou demonstrated her elite judo skills, effectively managing penalties and showcasing her ability to remain calm under pressure. She was officiated by Raul Camacho Perez from Spain, ensuring that the competition adhered to all official regulations.

This victory not only solidifies Agbegnenou's status as one of the top competitors in women's judo but also keeps her hopes alive for another Olympic medal. Fans and supporters eagerly anticipate her next challenge in the journey towards gold in Paris.

As the competition continues, judo enthusiasts are excited to see how Agbegnenou will perform against her upcoming opponents in the later rounds of this prestigious event.

  • Judo
  • Women -63 kg Elimination Round of 16
  • judo
  • olympics
  • 2024
  • France
  • Clarisse Agbegnenou
  • Ketleyn Quadros
  • Champ-de-Mars Arena

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