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Nagayama and Scutto win gold at world judo champs

Gold medalist Japan’s Ryuju Nagayama celebrates on the podium after the men's -60kg final bout of the Judo World Championships at Papp Laszlo Arena in Budapest, Hungary, on June 13, 2025. (AFP)
Gold medalist Japan’s Ryuju Nagayama celebrates on the podium after the men's -60kg final bout of the Judo World Championships at Papp Laszlo Arena in Budapest, Hungary, on June 13, 2025. (AFP)
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14 Jun 2025 05:06:33 GMT9
14 Jun 2025 05:06:33 GMT9

Budapest: Japan’s Ryuju Nagayama won his first world title on Friday in the men’s -60kg at the world judo championships as Italy’s Assunta Scutto won the women’s -48kg title.

After winning his first bout on penalties, Nagayama — a bronze medallist at last year’s Paris Olympics — was then imperious for the rest of the day.

In the final against promising Frenchman Romain Valadier-Picard, the 29-year-old Japanese judoka stepped up a notch in the second half of the bout to win by ippon.

Ten years after his junior title, Nagayama finally reached the top step of a world championship podium after finishing third twice.

In the women’s category, Scutto defeated Azerbaijan’s Abiba Abuzhakynova in the final.

Last year’s world silver medallist and a bronze medallist the previous two years, the 23-year-old judoka completes her collection with world gold.

AFP

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