The 70kg podium at the Kano Cup World Grand Prix on Saturday
in
Tokyo
looked
like it could have been the top four players at a World Championships or an Olympic
Games.
Ronda Rousey
(Wakefield, Mass.
/
USA
Judo National Team FORCE / NYAC) won the silver medal at one of the most
prestigious tournaments in the world and stood on the podium next to 2004
Olympic Champion Masae Ueno (JPN) who
won the gold medal. The bronze medalist
were won by Edith Bosch (NED), the
2005 World Champion and 2004 Olympic silver medalist, and Ylenia Scapin (ITA), a three-time World and two-time Olympic
medalist.
The win marks the tenth major international medal won by
20-year-old Rousey this year.
Rousey worked her first opponent, 2007 European U-23 Champion Beata Rainczuk (POL), earning
yuko (quarter-point) and waza-ari (half-point) scores before throwing Rainczuk
for ippon (instant win) with a left o uchi gari (major inner leg throw) in the
third minute.
In the second round, Rousey fought Brazilian teenager Mayra Aguiar. Although their first match early this year
was close, with Rousey winning in the last 15 seconds of their Pan Am Games
final, Rousey has dominated their last two meetings. When the two fought in the quarter-finals of
the World Championships in September, Rousey pinned Aguiar and did the same on
Saturday, throwing the Brazilian for a waza-ari and later ending the match when
she pinned Aguiar for 20 seconds to close out the match with a second waza-ari
score.
In the quarter-finals, Rousey fought 2007 Asian Champion Asuka Oka (JPN), the first of three
Japanese players she would fight in back-to-back matches. Rousey, who beat
Oka
in the first round of the Worlds, threw her with a tsurikomi goshi (hip throw)
for ippon to advance to the semifinals.
Rousey’s next opponent was 2007 Paris Super World Cup
medalist Mina Watanabe (JPN), whom
she defeated with her well-known armbar.
In the final match, Rousey met Ueno who won not only the
2004 Games, but the 2001 and 2003 World Championships as well. The two fought very closely, finishing
regulation time scoreless. In the golden score time period, Rousey was
thrown for a yuko score, ending the match.
This year marks the first time that women's divisions have been contested at
the Kano Cup, following a merger with the former Fukuoka International which
was exclusively a women's tournament.
Travis Stevens
(Glenville, N.Y.
/ USA
Judo National Training Site at the Jason Morris Judo Center) went 3-2 in
the 81kg division, placing seventh and missing the opportunity to fight for a
medal by only one match.
In his first round, Stevens met Robert Krawczyk (POL), a 2003 World Championship medalist who
placed fifth at the 2004 Olympic Games and 2007 Worlds. After regulation time ended without a winner,
the two entered the Golden Score period. Stevens scored a koka (smallest
points) just over 30 seconds into the overtime period to advance to the second
round.
Stevens faced 2005 World bronze medalist Takashi
Ono (JPN) in his next
round. Ono threw Stevens with an o uchi gari for the yuko score that
would prove to be the throw that would win the match. Ono would go on to win the silver medal, pulling
Stevens into the repechage.
Stevens fought well in the repechage, beating Nick Hein (GER) in the first round. His next match against 2006 Pan Am silver medalist Tyler Boras (CAN) was their fourth match-up in less than three
months. Like in the previous matches,
Stevens won this one, leading by a shido (penalty) committed by
Boras
until the final 15
seconds when he threw the Canadian for ippon.
In the third repechage round, Stevens fought Masahi Tomouchi (JPN), a seven-time World Cup medalist. Tomouchi threw Stevens for ippon, placing the
American seventh in the division.
Competition continues on Sunday with the men’s 100kg and
+100kg divisions and the women’s 48kg, 52kg and 57kg divisions.
Complete results are as follows:
Women’s 63kg
1. Yoshie Ueno (JPN)
2. Ayumi Tanimoto (JPN)
3. Lili Xu (CHN)
3. Nozomi Hirai (JPN)
5. Rina Kozawa (JPN)
5. Driulis Gonzalez (CUB)
7. Virginie Henry (FRA)
7. Urska Zolnir (SLO)
Women’s
70kg
1. Masae Ueno (JPN)
2. Ronda Rousey
(Wakefield, Mass.
/
USA
Judo National Team FORCE /
NYAC)
3. Ylenia Scapin (ITA)
3. Edith Bosch (NED)
5. Mina Watanabe (JPN)
5. Leire Iglesias (ESP)
7. Zhan Zhanzunova (KAZ)
7. Mayra Aguiar (BRA)
Men’s 73kg
1. Ki-Chun Wang (KOR)
2. Francesco Bruyere (ITA)
3. Masahiko Otsuka (JPN)
3. Pedro Guedes (BRA)
5. Dong-Gyu Seo (KOR)
5. Yusuke Kanamaru (JPN)
7. Yasuhiro Awano (JPN)
7. Masato Inazawa (JPN)
Men’s 81kg
1. Dae
Nam
Song (KOR)
2. Takashi Ono (JPN)
3. Young Woo Kwon (KOR)
3. Masahi Tomouchi (JPN)
5. Anthony Fritsch (FRA)
5. Sergey Kozel (RUS)
7. Shin Norikane (JPN)
7. Travis Stevens
(Glenville, N.Y.
/
USA
Judo National Training Site at the
Jason
Morris
Judo
Center)
Men’s 90kg
1. Ilias Ilidais (GRE)
2. Hiroshi Izumi (JPN)
3. Tatsuki Masubichi (JPN)
3. Seigo Saito (JPN)
5. Sun-Ho Choi (KOR)
5. Yuta Yazaki (JPN)
7. Raniziddin Sayidov (UZB)
7. Dmytro Markov (UKR)
Editorial Credit: Nicole Jomantas (USA Judo)
Reprinted with the permission of USA Judo.
http://www.usjudo.org/2007KanoCupDay2Results.asp