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Judo: a great day for the host nation at the Tbilisi Grand Slam

In international judo, day three of the Tbilisi Grand Slam was another cracking one for the host country Georgia as the heavyweights stepped up.

At -90kg, Beka Gviniashvili was on fire, a combination of clever footsweeps and raw power earned the Georgian a spot in the final against Krisztian Toth, and once there another footsweep earned him the Gold.

It was a fantastic display of sportsmanship, displaying typical Judo values of friendship and respect, bringing the eager crowd to their feet to honour two great warriors.

Georgian Judo Federation President Giorgi Atabegashvili awarded the medals.

The current -78kg World Champion Anna Maria Wagner continued her brilliant return to competition, her uchi-mata on display blasting her way through the preliminaries.

The Geman judoka took on former World Champion Mayra Aguiar of Brazil in the final, where her determination and drive earned her a decisive win. Wagner has yet to lose a fight on the World Judo Tour since becoming World Champion.

She was awarded her medal by IJF Events Director, Dr Lisa Allan.

“I think we will see at the Worlds. So hopefully at the Worlds, I'm at 100% and then we will see,” said Wagner after her victory.

One of Georgia’s strongest categories is in the -100kg, with Onise Saneblidze always at the forefront of this fiercely competitive category. And on this occasion, he finally stepped up to take his first-ever Grand Slam Gold.

In the final, it was the most enormous pickup that distinguished him in the minds of the home crowd.

He was awarded his medal by Georgian Judo Federation Vice-President, Tamaz Naveriani

“I can’t even describe this feeling," explained an elated Saneblidze. "Because of these emotions, you can see how much Georgian people love Judo. Many thanks

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