A real shame that Sasaki picked up that injury. I would have liked to have seen him at his best against his senpai. A great result for Kenya. He has been working so hard and it showed at the Kodokan Cup and then here.
Sasaki´s throw at 4:16 is ude gaeshi because it twists uke´s arm inward, you can see it here ua-cam.com/video/JUEy8DiQEqs/v-deo.html (it´s different to yoko wakare)
Hi, do you know some articles explaining some of the characteristics of competitive japanese judo? I mean, the role universities have, the role of companies like Komatsu or Park24 (is just sponsorship or there is something else?), the way they choose participants for World Judo Tour events, if competitive judoka (and how many) can live only training judo without public sponsorship, the quantity of time they put on judo through the year (it's weird coming from sports where there is more money to see how some judoka didn't compete in World Tour since Olympics)... I often see comments here and there but it's difficult to get a general concept without more context.
@@JudoHighlights2015 In this case I was thinking of a blog entry with some pictures, not a commentated video because the visual part is not the most important one and I use to prefer reading than listening.It's different with highlights, where this format is great because the visual part is the core and audio comments are mainly related to what we see (a lot better than text-centred chronicles like the ones from IJF news).
Lee Joon Hwan keeps getting screwed over by injuries in tournaments, sadly. At the 2022 Worlds, Sagi Muki injured Lee's arm with a sode grip osoto, and Lee couldn't perform at his best after that. At this tournament Lee suffered a horrific looking knee injury from a Ukrainian opponent's osoto that arguably kinda looked like it might be an illegal kawazu gake, and couldn't perform at his best as well... Lee's been really unlucky with injuries the past 2 tournaments.
@@JudoHighlights2015 you consistently disclose what move will happen before it actually happens in the video. For example, at 1:43 you disclosed that it will end with an uchi mata. That's just one example of many similar instances. Other than that, your videos are great 👍
That was more the feistiness. There’s some huge issues between the two and they just have some history of bad blood. That type of poor sportsmanship is hugely frowned upon in Japanese culture.
Since the official ijf judo channel doesnt broadcast on youtube anymore, this is my #1 source for the tourneys
A real shame that Sasaki picked up that injury. I would have liked to have seen him at his best against his senpai.
A great result for Kenya. He has been working so hard and it showed at the Kodokan Cup and then here.
The name of sasakis technique is Yoko wakare
It is ude gaeshi....
Not yoko wakare
Mifune had a pretty wild Yoko wakare . It's hard to imagine it scoring very often in comps though
nagase is so underrated. his grip is insane.
Beautiful match
As far as I know, the technique at 8:14 is Ashi Guruma
yep
That sacrifice throw is ude gaeshi, but the IJF officially classifies it as yoko wakare.
crazy how long Nagase was lining up that uchi mata and still got it... against a guy who would have really known that's his setup for it too.
Great work !
Although not shown in this video, Fujiwara's third-round bout was very powerful.
Against who again?
4.15 yoko wakare
Sasaki´s throw at 4:16 is ude gaeshi because it twists uke´s arm inward, you can see it here ua-cam.com/video/JUEy8DiQEqs/v-deo.html (it´s different to yoko wakare)
Tamaoki fought against Huh Mimi of Korea and not Kim. Huh is a Korean-Japanese who was born in Japan. Her father is Korean and mother is Japanese.
Hi, do you know some articles explaining some of the characteristics of competitive japanese judo? I mean, the role universities have, the role of companies like Komatsu or Park24 (is just sponsorship or there is something else?), the way they choose participants for World Judo Tour events, if competitive judoka (and how many) can live only training judo without public sponsorship, the quantity of time they put on judo through the year (it's weird coming from sports where there is more money to see how some judoka didn't compete in World Tour since Olympics)...
I often see comments here and there but it's difficult to get a general concept without more context.
I've been meaning to do a video on it.
@@JudoHighlights2015 I prefer a mix of written content plus audiovisual content but it would be satisfying anyway hehe.
@@anonymous46820 any example channels?
@@JudoHighlights2015 In this case I was thinking of a blog entry with some pictures, not a commentated video because the visual part is not the most important one and I use to prefer reading than listening.It's different with highlights, where this format is great because the visual part is the core and audio comments are mainly related to what we see (a lot better than text-centred chronicles like the ones from IJF news).
5:11 isn't that head diving and why he did not get Hansoku-make?
Looking forward to the pirelli video
I talked about him in my day 2 highlights. He won solely with shidos except for his first match.
Yeah watched after commenting
The weird sacrifice technique is called yoko wakare.
The technique is UDE GAESHI
Is there way to watch the tournament for free?
I‘d like to know that too
you can only watch it live for free at ijf page
Lee Joon Hwan keeps getting screwed over by injuries in tournaments, sadly.
At the 2022 Worlds, Sagi Muki injured Lee's arm with a sode grip osoto, and Lee couldn't perform at his best after that. At this tournament Lee suffered a horrific looking knee injury from a Ukrainian opponent's osoto that arguably kinda looked like it might be an illegal kawazu gake, and couldn't perform at his best as well...
Lee's been really unlucky with injuries the past 2 tournaments.
He's still young, his time will come
6:13 is this no point?
stop narrating what will happen before it happens...
Specifically what’s annoying you here? I’ll learn for next time!
@@JudoHighlights2015 you consistently disclose what move will happen before it actually happens in the video. For example, at 1:43 you disclosed that it will end with an uchi mata. That's just one example of many similar instances. Other than that, your videos are great 👍
That was more the feistiness. There’s some huge issues between the two and they just have some history of bad blood.
That type of poor sportsmanship is hugely frowned upon in Japanese culture.
Good to know!
Japon judo women is very bad👎
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