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2012/04/26 | 08:40 pm | in EJU

Chitu inspired by Romanian gold rush

Chitu inspired by Romanian gold rushThe victory of Romanian Andreea Chitu was a big surprise. In the final U52kg she threw double European Champion Natalya Kuzyutina in a devastating Ippon and took the second gold medal for Romania at the first day of the European Championships in Chelyabinsk. The last time this happened was in 2004 at the Europeans in Bucharest when Dumitru and Ioana Aluas won the same categories as today.
Chitu won the European title U23 in 2010 in Sarajevo in the category U57kg but since she stepped back one category again she is extremely successful. Between 2006 and 2011 she fought U57kg but since a July last year Chitu is fighting U52kg. She won a bronze medal at the World Championships in August last year and won the World Cup in Korea last December. So far this year she wasn’t very successful competing in many events though: Sofia, Paris, Budapest, Duesseldorf and Warsaw only taking a poor seventh place in Poland. So her victory today was an outperformance of high level. In her home country Andreea Chitu should never be a problem for double European Champion Kuzyutina. But the small Chitu hit at the right moment with a devastating score finishing the match immediately.
It wasn’t a present though as Chitu defeated serious opponents such as Spanish Ana Carrascosa in her semi final and German Mareen Kraeh in the quarter final. In her first match she defeated Priscilla Gneto, an outsider for today’s title and Rosalba Forciniti (ITA) is runner-up of the 2010 Europeans, so not an easy road to the final. Her final opponent had to deal with the Romanian flow:
“I felt really inspired by Alina winning the gold. I saw the medal ceremony while I was waiting to get out, and I thought I really wished to be there, too. It is like a dream come true. Last year in Paris at the World Championships I fought in Bercy in Paris, so I already had experience with a lot of spectators. I didn’t feel the pressure of the crowd. I hope to qualify for the Olympic Games now.“

Maybe the contrary was the case for homeplayer Kuzyutina: “I really wanted to win here in Russia. Maybe I wanted it too much. I could have won the final match. At the end, I opened too much to attack and then my opponent used it to her advantage. This was the last competition before the Olympic Games, and each competition is an experience, no matter if you lost or won, but loosing is a sad experience.“
Kuzyutina already tasted that sad feeling at the Grand Prix of Düsseldorf this year finishing second. The only judoka who lost the final of the 2008 European Championships and won a medal in Beijing was Ruben Houkes who was doing the commentary today in the hall.

Two German women won a bronze medal. The German mentality helped Romy Tarangul today, pumping up the positive vibes before each match she was able to defeat Ana Carrascosa in her last match after she lost to Kuzyutina in the quarter final. “This was the revenge for last year when I lost in the bronze medal match to Carrascosa. It meant a lot to me to win this time. Being fifth is always so unsatisfiying and I have had quite a few fifth places. Anyway, it is always a goal to take a medal.“ Tarangul referred to last year’s Europeans in Istanbul and the World Championships in 2010 in Tokyo. She won a silver medal at the 2008 European Championships but finally won her last match.

Another tiny German women is Mareen Kräh who surprisingly defeated Ilse Heylen of Belgium who had beaten her four times before. But Kraeh lost her next match against Chitu but came back in the repechage defeating Joana Ramos and the unfortunate Spanish Laura Gomez who led the match despite a terrible headache due to a slam with her head on the ground after 10 seconds. It was a tough match and everything could happen. Gomez hold the arm of Kräh and made a throw blocking the arm of Kräh and was awarded with hansokumake ending the match for Gomez. The Spaniard couldn’t believe it and wasn’t aware of the danger and could only cry of disbelieve what just happened in a stormy match.

Kräh recovered from her forced elbow and said “It is always nice when there are two of us (Germans) on the podium. I fought Laura Gomez many times and she is a strong opponent. This bronze medal is a nice success for me as I made the podium again after six years.“ Kräh won bronze in 2006 in Tampere at the age of 22, now 28. Since the last five years she faces the competition of Tarangul and new German talents are knocking on the door.

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April 28, 2012 Posted by | Campioni, Contra-atacuri, Istorie/History, Stir/News/Novedades, Tehnici/Tecnicas/Techniques | , , , , | Leave a comment

Contest sheet -48kg Women European Championships 2012

26.04.2012 [18:01:06] European Championships 2012 Feedback

Category -48 kg:
Contest Sheet

-48 kg: Pool A

VAN SNICK, Charline (BEL)
VAN SNICK, Charline (BEL)
VAN SNICK, Charline (BEL)
BOGDAN, Carmen (ROU)
BOGDAN, Carmen (ROU)
KARAGIANNOPOULOU, Maria (GRE)
VAN SNICK, Charline (BEL)
JOSSINET, Frederique (FRA)
Winner Pool A
JOSSINET, Frederique (FRA)
SCHWARTZ, Roni (ISR)
JOSSINET, Frederique (FRA)
MORETTI, Elena (ITA)
MORETTI, Elena (ITA)
CHERNIAK, Maryna (UKR)

-48 kg: Pool B

KONDRATYEVA, Nataliya (RUS)
KONDRATYEVA, Nataliya (RUS)
KONDRATYEVA, Nataliya (RUS)
ENTE, Birgit (NED)
ENTE, Birgit (NED)
AKKUS, Sumeyye (TUR)
KONDRATYEVA, Nataliya (RUS)
BLANCO, Oiana (ESP)
Winner Pool B
HORMIGO, Ana (POR)
HORMIGO, Ana (POR)
HORMIGO, Ana (POR)
WILLIS, Hayley (GBR)
WILLIS, Hayley (GBR)

-48 kg: Pool C

DUMITRU, Alina Alexandra (ROU)
DUMITRU, Alina Alexandra (ROU)
KROT, Maryna (UKR)
DUMITRU, Alina Alexandra (ROU)
KEARNEY, Lisa (IRL)
KEARNEY, Lisa (IRL)
DUMITRU, Alina Alexandra (ROU)
BOGDANOVA, Liudmila (RUS)
Winner Pool C
BOGDANOVA, Liudmila (RUS)
RENICKS, Kimberley (GBR)
BOGDANOVA, Liudmila (RUS)
MOSCATT, Valentina (ITA)
MOSCATT, Valentina (ITA)

-48 kg: Pool D

CSERNOVICZKI, Eva (HUN)
CSERNOVICZKI, Eva (HUN)
CSERNOVICZKI, Eva (HUN)
SAVANOVIC, Ljiljana (SRB)
SAVANOVIC, Ljiljana (SRB)
FREITAS, Leandra (POR)
PAYET, Laetitia (FRA)
PAYET, Laetitia (FRA)
Winner Pool D
PAYET, Laetitia (FRA)
LOKMANHEKIM, Dilara (TUR)
PAYET, Laetitia (FRA)
ARUTIUNYAN, Gayane (ARM)
ARUTIUNYAN, Gayane (ARM)

-48 kg: Repechage

JOSSINET, Frederique (FRA)
JOSSINET, Frederique (FRA)
HORMIGO, Ana (POR)
PAYET, Laetitia (FRA)
PAYET, Laetitia (FRA)
BOGDANOVA, Liudmila (RUS)
CSERNOVICZKI, Eva (HUN)
CSERNOVICZKI, Eva (HUN)
CSERNOVICZKI, Eva (HUN)
KONDRATYEVA, Nataliya (RUS)

-48 kg: Semifinal / Final

VAN SNICK, Charline (BEL)
Winner Pool A
VAN SNICK, Charline (BEL)
KONDRATYEVA, Nataliya (RUS)
Winner Pool B
DUMITRU, Alina Alexandra (ROU)
DUMITRU, Alina Alexandra (ROU)
Winner Pool C
DUMITRU, Alina Alexandra (ROU)
PAYET, Laetitia (FRA)
Winner Pool D

 

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April 26, 2012 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Dumitru takes eighth European title U48kg

2012/04/26 | 05:22 pm | in EJU

Dumitru takes eighth European title U48kgWhat a day it has been for Romania. A fantastic result with two gold medals for Romania starting with the category U48kg. The Ippon of Dumitru and the way she celebrated her eighth gold medal told the story.
Alina Dumitru who her eighth European title and equals the record of Edith Hrovat (AUT) who won eight titles between 1975 and 1984 in the category U48kg and U52kg. Angelique Seriese (NED) won eight titles in the plus and open category between 1988 and 1996.
In the final her opponent was Belgian Charline van Snick, her nemesis who defeated her four times and the last time at the 2011 World Championships in Paris. Van Snick was the favourite despite her seven previous titles. But Dumitru caught her in a great Ippon in the final celebrating her victory as never before.
Alina Dumitru (ROU) said: “This is my eighth title and it means a lot because this is my last European Championship. I feel great about it now. I am planning to retire after the Olympic Games.“
Dumitru defeated French Laetitia Payet in the semi final, Van Snick was victorious over Frederique Jossinet (FRA) in the semi final but was obviously upset about her final: I know that she is a tough opponent. I felt good today, very dynamic and to me it was clear what I needed to do. However, I made a technical mistake, a wrong move and it cost me a lot.“
Eva Csernoviczki (HUN) won a bronze medal in the small final against Natalia Kondratieva (RUS). Payet defeated Jossinet for bronze. Van Snick won her second European Championships medal, Payet prolonged her bronze medal of last year. „I am very emotional right now. I finally beat Jossinet, who has been in my way for so many years. It means so much to me. Now I hope that I will be selected for the Olympic Games. I should go, but I have to wait for the final decision of the French Federation.“
Eva Csernoviczki was happy in the end with a bronze medal, not losing her last match as previous three consecutive years in the final. She won her fifth medal in a row and is still a serious outsider for a good Olympic position. „At first I was not happy with my medal because I wanted more. I was very upset to looser earlier on. But now I start to feel better about the bronze medal.“

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April 26, 2012 Posted by | Campioni, Stir/News/Novedades | , , | Leave a comment

Judo Clubs near Norwich,UK

Renkeido Judo Kwai

Wednesday evening 18.15

Thorpe Marriott Village Hall

Acres Way
Thorpe Marriott
Norwich
NR8 6XE

OR telephone Ted Evans 01603 865633

Based in Thorpe Marriott near Drayton and Taverham, the club is for all ages.

 

The Club is the largest judo club in the Norwich area and probably the second largest junior club in Norfolk.

 

We have attained Bronze Club Mark accreditation and we provide organised opportunities for boys and girls from under 6 years old to play Judo in a safe, supervised and fun environment.

 

The Club is also able to offer Senior Judo for all Grades.

 

Here you will meet people in a friendly club which is very well supported and organised.
The Club is affiliated to the BJA (British Judo Association the national governing body of Judo) Club Number 9041
All our instructors, Club Coaches and volunteers are under a continuous improvement programme, all are CRB checked and where required have a revalidation process with the BJA every year.
We meet on Wednesday evening at 18.00  the first class for Novice starts at 18.15.
We also have an intermediate class and a senior session which starts at 19.30.

http://www.renkeido.co.uk/

April 26, 2012 Posted by | Campioni, Contra-atacuri, Experiente in alta tara/Other country, Kansetsuwaza, Osaewaza, other experience/Otro payese, otra experiencia, Shimewaza, Stir/News/Novedades, Tehnici/Tecnicas/Techniques | , , , , | Leave a comment