Kosovo Jews reign in Uzbekistan, two gold and one silver

Three jungles, three medals, two golds and one silver. This is the balance of medals won by our jungles on the first day of the Judo Grand Prix, held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Majlinda Kelmendi and Distria Krasniqi added from 700 Olympic points to their controls, while Nora Gjakova [...]
Majlinda Kelmendi and Distria Krasniqi added from 700 Olympic points to their controls, while Nora Gjakova 490 sos, since this race is worth a qualifying match for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
Majlinda Kelmendi won the gold after about a year and a half of the pause because of the injury and the first for 2018. The Olympic champion became a champion in the category of up to 50 pounds [52 kg], after defeating Swiss ippone Evelyn Tschopp in the final. In general, Majlinda won four wars.
Europe's Vice Championship Distria Krasniqi won the fifth Grand Prix in her career. Krasniqi won gold in the category of up to 48kg, as in the final, Eva Cseranovicki defeated Hungary. The District also won four wars.
Europe's champion Nora Gjakova won the silver in the category of up to 57kg, as in the finals she was defeated by German Theresa Stole, while she generally won three wars.
On Sunday we race our fourth and last jungle, European champion U-23, Loriana Kuka, in the category -78 kg.
Kosovo's Olympic Committee celebrates the next success of our champions leading the sport, Olympic champion Driton Kuka. /Periscopi/












