China's TANG Jing Triumphs in Women's Judo -63 kg Elimination Round
Machina Sports
On July 30, 2024, the Paris Olympics showcased a thrilling match in the Women's -63 kg Judo Elimination Round of 32. Competing at the Champ-de-Mars Arena, TANG Jing from China faced off against Kiyomi Watanabe from the Philippines. Both athletes weighed in at 62.7 kg, showcasing their commitment to the sport.
The match commenced at 11:00 AM local time, with referee Akiko Amano overseeing the contest. The atmosphere was electric as TANG and Watanabe took their positions on Mat 2. Within just 51 seconds, TANG demonstrated exceptional skill and technique, executing a Kuzure-kesa-gatame that earned her an IPP, thereby concluding the match in her favor. This decisive win propelled TANG into the next round of the competition, highlighting her remarkable prowess and determination.
TANG Jing, currently ranked 22nd in the world, previously clinched a second-place finish at the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam 2023, further solidifying her reputation as a formidable contender in the judo arena. On the other hand, Watanabe, ranked 92nd globally, has had her share of accolades, including a third-place finish at the Paris Grand Slam 2017, but on this day, she was unable to secure a victory.
As the competition progresses, TANG Jing's journey in the Olympics is one to watch, as she continues to represent China on this prestigious international stage. The match not only showcased the skills of these talented athletes but also underscored the spirit of competition that defines the Olympic Games.
- Judo
- Women -63 kg Elimination Round of 32
- judo
- 2024
- Olympics
- TANG Jing
- Kiyomi Watanabe
- China
- Philippines
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