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If Croatian judo fans could have only one thing at their home grand prix, it would be this: Barbara Matic ...
The top seed going into the competition at -73kg was Bulgaria’s Mark Hristov, ranked 19th in the world. ...
To perform at home brings pressure. To be the world number one brings pressure.
On day two in Zagreb, the action was punctuated by the opening ceremony, an opportunity for the City ...
Zagreb is providing exactly what we want most: exciting judo, inspiration for the youngest judoka and ...
Where in the world can we come close to the elite in a way that touches us, in a way that inspires us? ...
Olympic champion Urska Zolnir returned to judo in a new role some time ago and is enjoying feeling the ...
Being a seeded player at a World Judo Tour event is both a blessing and a curse; it often provides fewer ...
With only one of the world’s top 10 present in Zagreb at -66kg, predicting who would take the podium ...
The -52kg category in Zagreb featured many young challengers looking to continue their run of good form ...
With less experienced judoka arriving at the tatami in every round we have had the opportunity to see ...
Milica Nikolic arrived as the number one seed and decided she would prove her ranking, removing all obstacles ...