Mienandi Lahou was quickly penalised with a shido for a bearhug but then she took the lead, launched a distant o-soto but as she fell it was not properly controlled, so she modified her position to throw her teammate on her back for ippon. It was both gold and silver for France.
The first bronze medal contest opposed Nyam-Erdene Batsuuri (MGL) and Diana Semchenko (UKR). The match could be summerised as a series of shido. At this game, Semchenko won three pieces, while Batsuuri only two; the bronze medal for Batsuuri.
With her very small figure compared other athletes in the category, Mika Nakano (JPN) had to work double hard to reach the final block. Against Grace-Esther Mienandi Lahou, she was really close to achieving the feat of the day and was just eliminated by penalties. She still had one chance left to step on the podium but for that she had to eliminate Jovana Stjepanovic (SRB).
With only 71kg on the scale, Nakano was definitely the lightest competitor of the category, one kilogram above the limit is enough though to compete in the category and the least we can say is that she did really well throughout the day. Using her precise moves and her range technical skills, she managed to score a waza-ari followed by superb control in ne-waza to score ippon and win the bronze medal.