Che on judo. Current Russia on judo begins to fight at the European Championships in Warsaw

Warsaw, 20 Apr - R-Sport, Oleg rich. European Judo Championship starts on Thursday in Warsaw, and in front of the athletes of the male and women's team of Russia there is a goal not only to conquer the medals, but also look ahead - aside Olympic Games 2020 in Tokyo, preparation for which the move is gaining.

The tournament will be held in the capital of Poland from April 20 to 23. In the first three days, the struggle for 14 sets of individual awards will be told about 400 athletes who will represent more than 40 European countries. On the final day, team competitions among male and female national teams will be held.

As part of - seven participants of OI

The coaching staff of Russian national teams included in the application of the team of seven judoists who have experience in the Olympic Games, but failed to win medals. AT weight category Up to 100 kg will be a member of the Games in London and Rio de Janeiro Kirill Denisov (formerly judoist fought in weight up to 90 kg), and in the category up to 73 kg - the Olympics 2016 and 2012 Denis Yartsev and Mussechkov Musa. Irina Zabludud (up to 57 kg) went out on tatami at the Games and in the UK, and Brazil; Irina Dolgova (up to 48 kg), Ekaterina Valkov (up to 63 kg) and Ksenia Chibisov (over 78 kg) - participants of the OI 2016 in Rio.

The team in the team in individual starts Robert Mshvidobadze (up to 60 kg), European champion 2015 Kamal Han Magomedov (up to 66 kg), Aslan Lappinagov, Alan Hubetov (up to 81 kg), Hussein Halmurzaev (up to 90 kg), Kazbek Zankishiev (up to 100 kg) , Mary Persian (up to 48 kg), Alesya Kuznetsova (up to 52 kg), Anastasia Konkin (up to 57 kg), Daria Davydova (up to 63 kg) and Antonina Shmeleva (up to 78 kg).

Victory on Che - The Path to the Olympic Gold

The general manager of the Russian national team, the Italian specialist Ezio Gamba acknowledged that this start is only an intermediate competition on the way to the Olympic Games of 2020.

"But to win three or four gold medals would be great," the agency's interlocutor continued.

The head coach of the Russian national team of Russia Hasanbi Tavov before the start of the tournament stated the R-Sport to the Agency that the team had the right to claim to conquer two higher dignity awards. "In the European Championships, our wrestlers will take part in the European Championships, and if we win two gold medals and a few, three or four, rewards of another dignity, then I consider it very good result"," Said the specialist.

The head of the women's national team, Dmitry Morozov, believes that at present it is not necessary to think about medals, since "the team leads targeted preparations for the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo."

The past European Championship passed in April 2016 in Kazan. Domestic athletes won the highest dignity and three bronze medals on it. It is noteworthy that the only gold team brought Hasan Halmurzaev (Brother-twin Brother Hussein Halmurzayev), who later became the winner of the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro in the weight category up to 81 kg. Bronze awards won the OI-2012 champion Arsen Galstyan (up to 66 kg), Julia Ryzhova (up to 52 kg) and Ekaterina Valkov (up to 63 kg).

On April 23, competitions were completed in Warsaw (Poland) at the European Judo Championship 2017. The tournament was attended by 369 athletes (226 men and 143 women) from 41 countries.

According to the results of the personal competition, the Russian team is located on the first line of the team standings in countries: 2 gold, 3 silver and 4 bronze medals are conquered, as well as one fifth and three seventh places.

In team competitions, women were the strongest, French people (Russians are fifth), and men had gold awards won Georgian judoists (Russians were content with silver medals).

Summing up the competition.

Men up to 60 kg

1. Mshvidobadze Robert (Russia, Orenburg Region)
2. Herchev Yanislav (Bulgaria)
3. Harrigos Francisco (Spain)
3. Safarov Orhan (Azerbaijan)

Men up to 66 kg

1. Zangaraya George (Ukraine)
2. Gombok Adrian (Slovenia)
3. Pole Mates (Slovakia)
3. Chicalize Nyati (Azerbaijan)

Men up to 73 kg

1. Heydear Hidatyat (Azerbaijan)
2. Mogashkov Musa (Russia, Tyumen region)
3. Massius Tommy (Sweden)
3. Orujev Rustam (Azerbaijan)

Men up to 81 kg

1. Hubsov Alan (Russia, Moscow region / RSO-Alania)
2. Ressel Dominic (Germany)
3. Friends Dominica (Croatia)
3. Lappinagov Aslan (Russia, Moscow Region / RSO-Alania)

Men up to 90 kg

1. Cooks Alexander (Serbia)
2. Klergiet Axel (France)
3. Guiniashvili Beck (Georgia)
3. Halmurzaev Husen (Russia, Rep. Ingushetia)

Men up to 100 kg

1. Mammadov Elkhan (Azerbaijan)
2. March Curilla (France)
3. Denisov Kirill (Russia, Chelyabinsk region)
3. Zakashiyev Kazbek (Russia, Tyumen region)

Men over 100 kg

1. Tushiishvili Gram (Georgia)
2. Okruashvili Adam (Georgia)
3. Krupalk Lucas (Czech Republic)
3. Meyer Roy (Netherlands)

Women up to 48 kg

1. Bilodide Daria (Ukraine)
2. Dolgova Irina (Russia, Irkutsk region)
3. K Cernovitsky Eva (Hungary)
3. Ungurian Monica (Romania)

Women before52 kg

1. Kelmotemi Milland (Kosovo)
2. Kuznetsova Alesya (Russia, Irkutsk region)
3. Ramos John (Portugal)
3. Schopp Evelyn (Switzerland)

Women before57 kg

1. Gneto Priscilla (France)
2. Table Teres (Germany)
3. Gakova Nora (Kosovo)
3. Reseaaceaux Helena (France)

Women up to 63 kg

1. Trustenyak Tina (Slovenia)
2. Pinot Margauss (France)
3. Schlesinger Alice (United Kingdom)
3. Nontervührzher Katharina (Austria)

Women before70 kg

1. Wang Dick Sanne (Netherlands)
2. Scoccamerro Govina (Germany)
3. Gaya Marie Eva (France)
3. Matic Barbara (Croatia)

Women before78 kg

1. Cherumo Audrey (France)
2. Steenhis Guusie (Netherlands)
3. Yoo Abigel (Hungary)
3. Povel Natalie (United Kingdom)

Women over78 kg

1. Slutskaya Marina (Belarus)
2. Svitlana Svitlana (Ukraine)
3. Tserich Larisa (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
3. Viensa Caroline (Germany)

Judo Today, the 3rd and final day of the European Championship 2017, Warsaw, online live stream 22.04.2017. Medals will play men in weight categories up to 90, 100 and over 100kg, as well as women: 78 and over 78kg.

Today, April 22, at Torwar Arena Tatami in Warsaw (Poland), the 3rd and final day of competitions in the individual championship at the European Judo Championships 2017 will be held. Men in weight categories to 90, 100 and over 100 kg will come to the fight for medals. Women: 78 and over 78kg.

The main challengers on the championship medals in weight to 90 kg in men are: the Russian master, a repeated winner of prestigious international starts - Hussein Halmurzaev, Ukrainian - Kedjau Nyabali, Azerbaijani wrestler Mammadali Mehdiev. We will see up to 100 kg in the Polish tatami: Silver winner of the Olympiad in Rio 2016 - Varlam Larodeliani. Bronze medalist of the World Championship-2015, judoist representing Belgium - Tom Nikiforov. World Champion 2103 Elkhan Mammadov, a repeated prize-winner of international starts - Elmar Gasimov (both Azerbaijan). Vice-Champion of the world of 2015 from Russia - Kirill Denisov. In a heavy weight category over 100 kg, the favorite includes the Olympic champion-2016 in Rio, Czech - Lukash Krupalyk, which moved after the Olympics in a heavy division. Georgian Master Adam Okruashvili, Romanian - Daniel Nali and Ukrainian Athlet, Bronze medalist of the World Championship - Yakov Hammo.

Women in weight up to 78 kg for awards will be sent: the current vice-champion of the Olympic Games, Frenchwoman - Audreo Chheumo, Ukrainka - Anastasia Turchin. For winning B. heavy weight Comes: Olympic champion Emele Andel from France. Ukrainian women Svetlana Yaremka and Elizabeth Kalanina. The operating champion of the continent, judoist from Turkey - Kair Sayt.

Direct online video broadcast of the European Judo Championship from Warsaw, beginning at 13:00 in Kiev, Moscow, Minsk. Day 3rd.