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Kazakhstan Barysy Grand Slam. Japan’s Olympic selection shines, but Dicko looks unstoppable

Fans flocked to the stadium in the capital to witness the highest levels of judo.

At -90kg, neutral athlete Yahor Varapayeu faced off against Olympic silver medallist 27-year-old German, Eduard Trippel.

A moment of brilliance from Varapayeu, also aged 27, secured him his first grand slam medal since 2018, and it was gold.

Kazakhstan Judo Federation Vice President, Saken Mussaibekov awarded the medals.

In the -78kg final, Chinese world silver medallist Zhenzhao Ma took on the up-and-coming 21-year-old German, Anna Monta Olek.

Initially both athletes thought they had scored, but it was 26-year-old Ma who was judged to have made an impact on the leg of Olek, and she took the victory.

She welcomed her first Grand Slam gold since 2022.

Ma was awarded her medal by IJF Education & Coaching Director, Mohammed Meridja.

Japanese Olympic champion Aaron Wolf was one man everyone was there to see.

At -100kg, the 28-year-old took on the exciting and dynamic Swiss national, 24-year-old Daniel Eich.

After threatening several times, Wolf launched his trademark Uchi-mata to show that he very much intends to defend his Olympic title in a few months' time.

The medals were awarded by Kazakhstani judoka and 2009 world champion, Maksim Rakov.

Wolf noted the popularity of judo in Kazakhstan.

''I was happy to be able to compete in such a lively atmosphere,'' he said.

The stars came thick and fast on day three of competition.

Former French world champion and category queen, Romane Dicko stopped China taking a clean sweep of the women's medals in typical dominant fashion.

An armlock forced 33-year-old Su Xin to submit and showed that 24-year-old Dicko is always expanding her technical game.

She was awarded her medal by IJF Sport Director, Skander Hachicha.

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