russian judoka Madina Taimazova On , she confessed that she was sorry for her compatriot Daria Khramoykina, who withdrew from the battle for the bronze of the Grand Slam judo stage, which takes place in Mongolia.
In the fight for bronze up to 70 kg, Taimazova was supposed to meet Khramoykina, but she withdrew from the tournament due to an injury she received during the warm-up.
What happened to Daria? Were you aware of this situation?
– Yes, I knew it, because we were together in the warm-up room. Unfortunately, she injured her lower back and couldn’t continue fighting.
– How did you take the news that bronze was won without a fight?
– Of course, it’s nicer to receive a medal when you fought for it. Such a pleasant aftertaste, one might say. And of course, really sorry for Daria. I hope she recovers quickly,” Taimazova said on .
Russian judoka Daniil Lavrentiev admitted he was very upset with the loss in the final match. Lavrentiev in the final of the weight category up to 73 kg lost to the Japanese Ken Oyoshi.
“I was ready to beat him. First [боя] fake. Only then could he lose, falling at the start. And it seems he was upset and not upset. I just had to beat him. I connected, – said Lavrentiev on the air of .
The Judo Grand Slam stage takes place from June 23 to 25 in Ulaanbaatar. Russian athletes participate in competitions in a neutral status.
Watch the live broadcast of the Mongolia tournament live on the Match! Fighter” on Sunday. Starting at 11:55 a.m. Moscow time.
Source : MatchTV

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