The afternoon session for the –78 kg category began with a sense of inevitability, as the two strongest judoka of the day stood exactly where expected; Anna Monta Olek (GER) and Alice Bellandi (ITA) advanced with clarity and authority, setting up a highly anticipated rematch of their recent world championship final.
Final, Anna Monta Olek (GER) vs Alice Bellandi (ITA).

The final was a tight affair, unsurprising given how well the two athletes know one another, having contested a world title only a few months ago. The first four minutes unfolded as a gripping battle of kumi-kata, neither judoka willing to give an inch. Each accumulated two shido, sending the contest into golden score.

Final, Anna Monta Olek (GER) vs Alice Bellandi (ITA).

It was there that Anna Monta Olek seized her chance. During a moment of transition on the ground, she managed to overturn Bellandi and hold her for five seconds, enough to claim the gold medal.

Final, Anna Monta Olek (GER) and Alice Bellandi (ITA).

The two embraced warmly afterwards, a mark of mutual respect and of a job well done, especially for Olek, whose performance in Abu Dhabi was one of the day’s finest.

Bronze medal contet, Guusje Steenhuis (NED) vs Mizuki Sugimura (JPN).

The bronze-medal contests featured Guusje Steenhuis (NED) facing Mizuki Sugimura (JPN), while Kaila Issoufi (FRA) prepared for a demanding encounter against Inbar Lanir (ISR). In the first contest, nearly three minutes passed before Sugimura produced a moment of brilliance. Pressured along the edge of the tatami, she used Steenhuis’s force to initiate an o-soto-gari, immediately turned into a flowing harai-goshi that left the Dutch judoka with no chance. It was an ippon score and a first grand slam medal for Mizuki Sugimura.

Bronze medal contest, Kaila Issoufi (FRA) vs Inbar Lanir (ISR).

In the second bronze-medal bout, an unfazed Kaila Issoufi (FRA) took the lead with an early yuko against the former world champion. As Lanir increased the pressure in an effort to level the score, she overcommitted and was caught cleanly. Issoufi launched a precise sumi-gaeshi for waza-ari before securing the ippon with an osaekomi-waza. It was a brilliant bronze medal for the French athlete.

Medals, cheques and flowers were presented by Dr Lisa Allan, IJF Secretary General, and Mrs Mooza Al Ahbabi, Representative of ADCB, Sponsor of the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam 2025

Final (-78 kg)

Bronze Medal Fights (-78 kg)

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