Reka Pupp Triumphs in Women's -52 kg Judo Repechage at Paris 2024
Machina Sports
The Women's -52 kg Repechage contest at the Paris 2024 Olympics showcased an intense battle on July 28, 2024, as Reka Pupp of Hungary faced off against Gefen Primo from Israel. This event, held at the iconic Champ-de-Mars Arena, Mat 1, was part of the Judo discipline and drew considerable attention from fans and spectators alike.
As the match began, both athletes demonstrated exceptional skill and strategy. Reka Pupp, ranked 6th in the world, weighed in at 51.7 kg, while Gefen Primo, ranked 7th, had a body weight of 51.8 kg. The contest was characterized by a series of tactical maneuvers, but it was Pupp who managed to secure a pivotal victory.
At just 46 seconds into the match, Pupp executed an impressive technique known as Ude-hishigi-juji-gatame, earning her an IPP and securing her place in the next round. The contest concluded with Pupp's victory marked by a decisive score of 10 points, while Primo ended the match with a score of 0.
This victory was particularly significant for Reka Pupp, who previously claimed the top spot at the Baku Grand Slam in 2021, and it showcased her determination and resilience as she competes on the world stage. Meanwhile, Gefen Primo, despite her loss, has a commendable history, including a third-place finish at the World Judo Championships in Hungary in 2021.
The match was officiated by Akiko Amano from Japan, who ensured the rules of the sport were upheld throughout this gripping contest. With this win, Reka Pupp advances in the competition, continuing her quest for Olympic glory at Paris 2024.
- Judo
- Women -52 kg Repechage contest
- Judo
- Olympics
- Paris 2024
- Reka Pupp
- Gefen Primo
- Hungary
- Israel
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