France Triumphs Over Israel in Mixed Team Judo Round of 16
Machina Sports
In an electrifying showdown during the Mixed Team Elimination Round of 16, France faced off against Israel on August 3, 2024. The contest was intense, showcasing the skills and determination of both teams.
France, represented by the talented Marie Eve Gahie, delivered an impressive performance. Gahie, competing in the women's 70kg category, dominated her match against Israel's Gili Sharir. With a notable score of 10 to 0, Gahie secured victory within just 2 minutes and 50 seconds, demonstrating her prowess on the tatami.
The contest began with an action-packed start, as Gahie quickly gained points through her technical skill, earning a Waza-ari just 8 seconds into the match. She maintained her momentum, adding another Waza-ari before sealing her victory with an Ippon, the highest score in Judo.
This win propelled France forward in the tournament, showcasing their strength in the Judo discipline. The referee overseeing the contest was Elizabeth Gonzalez from Mexico, ensuring the match was conducted fairly and within the rules.
This victory not only highlights the individual talent of Gahie but also reinforces France's position as a formidable contender in the Judo Mixed Team event at the Paris 2024 Olympics.
As the tournament progresses, fans eagerly anticipate how the French team will perform in the subsequent rounds, hoping to continue their successful run in the competition.
- Judo
- Mixed Team Round of 16 - Contest 3
- judo
- olympics
- 2024
- France
- Israel
- Marie Eve Gahie
- Gili Sharir
- Paris
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