The final block in the -73 kg category brought together a mix of established names and breakthrough performers after a day full of upsets and bold judo. With Olympic and world medallists falling early in the competition, new opportunities emerged for those ready to seize their moment. The crowd in Lima anticipated another thrilling series of contests as the top four battled for the medals.
Final, Daniel Cargnin (BRA) vs Dayyan Boulemtafes (FRA)

Final

Daniel Cargnin (BRA) vs Dayyan Boulemtafes (FRA)

Against the world and Olympic medallist, Dayyan Boulemtafes once again faced a tough and experienced opponent. True to the approach that had carried him through the day, he stayed calm, confident and unafraid to attack, launching varied movements in several directions. Cargnin, less active, received a first shido with under a minute to go and soon after received a second for a gripping infringement. The Brazilian was under heavy pressure. Yet, with only seconds remaining on the clock, he produced a sharp action–reaction sequence to score a yuko. It was a narrow escape but enough to secure his first grand prix gold medal with a superb silver going to Dayyan Boulemtafes, who had the contest firmly in his grasp until the end.

Daniel Cargnin (BRA) and his coach.

Bronze Medal Contests

Nils Stump (SUI) vs Leonardo Valeriani (ITA)

Nils Stump relied on his experience to control the contest. After a cautious opening half, the 2023 world champion launched a clean uchi-mata for waza-ari, immediately transitioning into osae-komi for ippon. The Swiss judoka claimed the bronze medal at the Lima Grand Prix 2025.

Bronze medal contest, Nils Stump (SUI) vs Leonardo Valeriani (ITA)

Chusniddin Karimov (CZE) vs Irakli Goginashvili (GBR)

Karimov opened aggressively, scoring yuko within fifteen seconds and doubling the lead moments later. The contest remained one-sided as Goginashvili was unable to find a way through the Czech judoka’s solid defence. Karimov closed the contest in style with a sutemi-waza for ippon, earning his second grand prix bronze medal.

Bronze medal contest, Chusniddin Karimov (CZE) vs Irakli Goginashvili (GBR)
Medals, cheques and flowers were presented by Mr Edgar Camargo, Deputy Treasurer of the Board of Directors of the Peruvian Olympic Committee, and Mr Oscar Obregón, President of the Referee Commission of the Peruvian Judo Federation

Final (-73 kg)

Bronze Medal Fights (-73 kg)

See also