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Georgian talent triumphs in epic first day of 2022 Tbilisi Grand Slam

Judo was welcomed back to Georgia in typical fashion, with a passionate crowd full of riled-up fans.

In the under 48 kilogram category, Melanie Legoux Clement took her first Grand Slam gold, celebrating with her coach, and former Olympic Champion, Lucie Decosse.

She was awarded her medal by Mr Mohammed Meridja, IJF’s Education & Coaching Director.

Home favourite Temur Nozadze was having a terrific day – filled with tense and exciting exchanges at the under 60kg event, giving the home crowd exactly what they came for.

He took on up-and-coming Giorgi Sardalashvili in an all Georgian final. The two young Judoka battled it out in overtime in what proved to be an epic fight, concluding with a ferocious throw from Nozadze.

Both locked in, fully committed, one athlete had to go. Nozadze’s determination won out, giving him the victory, and grand slam glory.

The two showed great respect and friendship afterwards, appreciated by all in attendance.

Nozadze was awarded his medals by Georgia’s Special State Protection Service head Mr Anzor Chubinidze.

“It’s always hard when there is a contest between two Georgian judoka,” Nozadze told reporters afterwards. “Especially when it is the final, so it was very tense and difficult for me. But you know, I was able to gather all my energy and finally, I won the gold medal. I’m very happy.”

After warming up together, friends became rivals in the final of the under 52kg category. Olympic Champion in the under 48kg, Distria Krasniqi caught Hungary’s Reka Pupp with a strong O-soto, and then transitioned straight into groundwork to earn the Ippon.

IJF Sport’s Director Mr Skander Hachicha was on hand to award the medals.

Speaking to the press afterwards, Krasniqi explained she was happy to pair up with Pupp

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