Bashirat qualified for the “lightweight” final at the “Grand Slam” of judo in China

Bashirat Kharudi, a player in the national judo team, qualified for the light weight final (under 52 kg) at the opening of the Chinese Grand Slam Championship, which is being held with the participation of 197 male and female players from 19 countries.
Bashirat Kharudi, the first seed for this weight category, qualified by defeating Hyang Jung, a player from the Republic of Korea, in the semi-finals, after a strong fight and an exciting competition to decide qualification to the final.
The team will compete in five fights on Friday, starting with the confrontation of player Maitha Al Neyadi with Hyun Kim, the champion of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, ranked second in the group competitions “under 57 kg”, then the fight of player Muhammad Bey “under 73 kg”, ranked first in this weight, with the second seed Bahraini Muhammad Aloev.
The player, Naji Yazbek, who won the International Judo Federation title as the best player to achieve full victory points, will face “Technical Knockout – Ippon” 2025, with the winner of the fight against Ahn Jaeho, a player from the Republic of Korea, and the Hong Kong champion Mak Nen, “73 kg”, leading to the fight between the player Talal Shafeli and the Indian champion Tokas Harsh, weight “under 81 kg”, and his colleague Omar Gad with the winner of the fight against Indian Adita Solanki and the champion. Kyrgyzstan’s female athletes want “under 81 kg” as well.

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