New ranking in Judo: Distria puts first place on the list

The Judo International Federation (IJF) has published today (Money) the latest Olympic ranking. After the Grand Slam race held in Budapest, Hungary, Kosovo's Olympic team has scored raises. Distria Krasniqi has finished first in the category of up to 48kg, following the gold medal [...]
Distria Krasniqi has finished first in the category of up to 48kg, following the gold medal won Friday. Krasniqi scored 1,000 new points, bringing the total score of 6,765, with which she left world champion Daria Bilod twice.
Loriana Kuka, who won the bronze medal, is 13th with 3.463 points in the category -78 kg.
Majlinda Kelmendi, who did not participate in the Budapest Grand Slam, is fifth with 4,152 points in the category - 52kg. The five Judists are located within the 2010 Tokchio Olympic rate.
Juditti Laura Fazliu, who is demanding the Olympic rate, with scores won at Grand Slam, has been set up for eight places, moving to 55th position. To win the Olympic rate, it has to be somewhere among the 30 jungles in the Olympic rankings.
The next Olympic team race is the European Championship, held from 19-21 November in Prague, Czech Prague.












