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Commonwealth Games 2022: Northern Ireland judoka Yasmin Javadian on how 'home' crowd fired her to medal

Youthful Yasmin Javadian admits her ‘home’ Coventry crowd hauled her over the line after bagging a battling bronze medal at the Commonwealth Games.

Javadian, who hails from the West Midlands city but represents Northern Ireland owing to family ties, toppled Mozambique's Jacira Ferreira in the women's -52kg category to climb on to the podium.

The result marked the nation’s fifth medal at Birmingham 2022 as Javadian, 21, followed in the podium footsteps of Barry McClements, Chloe MacCombe and Rhys McClenaghan.

Team Northern Ireland’s wait for a first gold medal of the Games goes on but Javadian, who represents Coventry Judo Club, says she couldn’t be more grateful for the partisan home support.

“It feels amazing - especially here in my hometown,” said Javadian, one of over 100 athletes on the Northern Irish team.

“Representing my mum’s heritage feels amazing – with the home crowd and everything, it's such a buzz.

“Today especially, walking out to that bronze medal fight. I could hear everything – there were so many friendly faces.

“Everyone I know around Coventry Judo Club, my hometown, it was really good.

“It really kept me going when I got deep into the fight and was struggling.”

Javadian narrowly missed out on a place in the final with defeat by Australia's Tinka Easton in the last four.

But the Team Northern Ireland ace regrouped to earn a classy victory over Ferreira in the golden score period to propel herself on to the podium.

Elsewhere on Monday, Javadian’s compatriot Nathon Burns emulated her achievement by banking bronze against Scotland’s Alexander Short in the -66kg category.

Competing after Javadian’s triumph, Burns clinched an impressive win over Short that capped an up-and-down day for the 33-year-old.

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