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Esposito brothers over the moon after double World Tour gold

Esposito brothers over the moon after double World Tour gold

8 Mar 2025 20:25
IJF Media team by Jo Crowley and JudoInside
JudoInside.com - Hans van Essen / judo news, results and photos

The last category to assign its medals on day two of the 2025 Upper Austria Grand Prix was the men’s -81 kg category. It was Antonio Esposito who prolonged last year’s title in Linz, but he had to recharge after he had seen his brother winning, an opportunity he had to confirm by winning the U81kg final in Linz.

So the final was fought by two experienced judoka, Antonio Esposito (ITA) and Murodjon Yuldoshev (UZB) who won a bronze at the 2023 World Championships in Doha, but at -73 kg.
Neither judoka could afford to make a mistake, it was just too certain that the other would capitalise. A minute or so into golden score, Antonio Esposito made the decision to stop holding back, to go in for a big, direct and very skillful ko-uchi-gari. It was impeccable, scored ippon and sent a second Upper Austria Grand Prix gold medal to the Esposito household, to the Nippon Judo Club in Naples and to Italy.
The first medal, a bronze, was up for grabs and both Naoto Izawa (JPN) and Aurelien Bonferroni (SUI) looked well prepared and eager to get started.
Izawa spared no energy ensuring the medal would be his. He employed his now expected ne-waza skills to hold Bonferroni for a full 20 seconds on the tatami to earn the medal in only half the allotted time. This is his first World Judo Tour medal but it is unlikely to be his last; the 20-year-old has shown exceptional composure at this grand prix.
The second bronze medal would go to Joji Togo, Izawa’s teammate, or Bernd Fasching (AUT) who received a huge cheer as he entered the arena. That cheer drove him forward and remained loud and happy throughout his contest. The loudest moment came as Togo turned in with a powerful sode-tsuri-komi-goshi but Fasching was ready for it and changed the balance pulling Togo backwards. He committed fully and forced a flat landing. It was ippon and the Austrian team could breathe a sigh of relief while celebrating a medal for their hero of the day. This is his first medal on the World Judo Tour; no better place to do it than at home.

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