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Judo Grand Slam: Mongolia Shines on Day 2 in Ulaanbaatar

Judo Grand Slam in Ulaanbataar Day 2
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Mongolia lit up Day 2 with two Grand Slam golds at home. Bold and Odgerel thrilled the crowd, while Japan’s Terada and Oino showed strength. A celebration of culture and judo in the heart of Ulaanbaatar!

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In the heart of Mongolia, it’s day 2 of the Ulaanbaatar Grand Slam. Another thrilling day of judo.

Opening speeches from Mongolia Judo Association President His Excellency Mr Battulga KHALTMAA and IJF General Treasurer Mr Naser AL TAMIMI came before.

The crowd were treated to an impressive show of local Mongolian culture as the opening ceremony kicked off the medal matches.

Where in the -63kg, Gankhaich BOLD faced Kirari YAMAGUCHI. After a tough contest that went deep into Golden Score, BOLD managed to secure a hold down and claim her second Grand Slam gold with a roaring crowd cheering her on.

Mongolia Judo Association President His Excellency Mr Battulga KHALTMAA awarded the medals.

It was a great feeling. There were a few tough moments but with the fans cheering for me I was able to get back up and keep fighting. That was really special.
Gankhaich BOLD

At -73kg, Uranbayar ODGEREL faced Ahmadzod MASUDI. ODGEREL scored a lightning fast yuko and managed to defend his lead to win his first Grand Slam gold medal to the joy of the fans!

Ulaanbaatar Development Corporation CEO Mr Sandagsuren JIGJIDSUREN awarded the medals.

It’s my third time competing at the Ulaanbaatar Grand Slam, and I finally won gold. I’m incredibly happy, especially with it happening here in my home country.
Uranbayar ODGEREL

At -70kg, Utana TERADA faced Lu LIU. TERADA threw LIU for a waza-ari score and then transitioned into a hold down - waza-ari-awasete-ippon and a gold medal for the Japanese judoka.

Member of Parliament of Mongolia Mr Tsogtbaatar DAMDIN awarded the medals.

In -81kg, Yuhei OINO faced Gadzhimurad OMAROV. OINO threw for waza-ari, and finished the contest with a hold down - claiming his first Grand Slam gold medal! IJF General Treasurer Mr Naser AL TAMIMI awarded the medals.

Electrifying the Steppe Arena, Mongolia’s judoka delivered unforgettable moments and thrilled their home fans with spectacular judo!

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