Kosovo leaves behind where judo was born, Japan: The report explains the fantastic performance of Kosovo Judists

Kosovo has left Japan in judo. Judo sport was established in Japan in the distant year 1882, but Japan's state ranks second, behind Kosovo in the last 10 years. Writing published by JudoInside, for winning a medal, mentions Kosovo's impressive performance during [...]
Kosovo has left Japan in judo. Judo sport was established in Japan in the distant year 1882, but Japan's state ranks second, behind Kosovo in the last 10 years.
In the writing published by JudoInside, for winning a medal, there is a mention of Kosovo's impressive performance over the past decade, Periscope broadcasts.
Kosovo in the past ten years has left Japan behind, which is home to the origin of this combat sport.
It shows how Kosovo has won 69% of the finals it has held in Judo in the last 10 years, until 2009 was the year that Majlinda Kelmendi won European and world titles for junitors for the first time.

Japan ranks second, with 65% of the finals won -- the second highest post-Kosovo percentage.
But Japan has developed more finals in these ten years until these finals include duels among the countrymen, where the percentage decreases.
Other states, such as Russia, Brazil and the Netherlands, have 50% balance, while France 54%, Gayorgia, Korea 55%, while Cuba and the Czech Republic 59%.
The two countries with the lowest percentage are South American, Chile and Peru, with only 31%.
The World Judo Championship will be held later this month in Tokyo, Japan, where Kosovo will target next gold medals. The World is held on August 25th, September 1st. /Periscope. com/











