Canada wins 7 medals at judo World Cup - CBC Sports. Amy Cotton of Judique, N. S., won silver in the 7. Sunday to highlight a seven- medal performance for Canada at a World Cup judo tournament in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Catherine Roberge of Beauport, Que., (7. Kelita Zupancic of Whitby, Ont., (7. Michal Popiel of Montreal (6. Nicholas Tritton of Perth, Ont., (7. Alexandre Emond of Varennes, Que., (9. Scott Edward of Calgary (1. Cotton opened with victories over Gislaine Araujo of Brazil and Kayla Harrison of the U. S., then lost in the final to Hiede Wollert of Germany. Wollert scored an Ippon — a move that instantly wins a match — at the 4. She kept close and she put her hand behind my back. In between, she opened with a victory over Rafaela Nitz of Brazil and defeated Annika Heise of Germany for the bronze. Zupancic beat Katie Sell of the U. S., for the bronze after losing to Maria Portela of Brazil in the semifinal. Tritton opened with Ippon victories over Martin Campo of Uruguay and Andrew Porras of the U. S., before falling the same way to Yoel Razvozov of Israel. Judo; Modern Pentathlon; Rowing. Netherlands speed skating team which won 23.It cost me the match. He beat Carlos Figueroa of El Salvador for the bronze. Emond defeated Diego Rosati of Argentina for the bronze. In the repechage he beat Jonas Inocencio of Brazil for the bronze medal. Cyclists Win Team GB's Fifth Gold. Sir Chris Hoy, Jason Kenny and Philip Hindes have won gold in the men's team sprint - Team GB's fifth of the London Olympics. The British trio set a world record - their second of the night - to beat France during a repeat of the final four years ago in Beijing. It came after Team GB won two gold medals in canoeing and shooting events on day six of the Games. Hoy, Kenny and Hindes completed their three- lap effort in a world best time of 4. Hindes, who replaced the retired Jamie Staff from the crew that won gold in the 2. Games, gave the team the lead after the first lap, and Kenny and Hoy added to it. Ori Sasson claimed the bronze medal in the judo men. Sasson is the first Jerusalem native to win a medal and. Canada wins three judo medals at Pan. It takes more than the technical expertise of barbering. Team Manitoba wins three more medals in judo. Great Britain at the Olympics. This is a list of people who have won three or more Olympic gold medals for. Although Great Britain has won 18 judo medals, none. The win took Hoy's personal Olympic gold medal tally to five - equalling the number won by former rower Sir Steve Redgrave. An emotional Hoy wiped a tear from his eye on the top step of the podium as the national anthem finished playing. Earlier, Victoria Pendleton and Jess Varnish were relegated in the women's team sprint and did not contest a medal ride. The British pair had received a huge home crowd cheer when they set a world record during qualifying. The record did not last long however, as the Chinese team set an even faster time just moments later. China went on to win silver after they were relegated in the final, handing the win to the German team. It was after the subsequent first round when the British women were disqualified for an illegal change. Pendleton is set to resume competition in the keirin on Friday, but for Varnish the London Games are over. The successful day also saw Britain claim a silver in the same canoeing competition - the two- man slalom at Lee Valley White Water Centre. Etienne Stott and Tim Baillie were first, while David Florence and Richard Hounslow were runners- up. Three- time defending champions, Slovakian twins Pavel and Peter Hochschorner, who were trying to win their fourth straight gold in the event, had to settle for bronze. Video: Wilson: It's 9. A Mental Game. Peter Wilson, from Dorchester, triumphed in the men's double trap by two shots at the Royal Artillery Barracks. The 2. 5- year- old, who holds the world record, scored 1. Hakan Dahlby of Sweden, who claimed silver with 1. At the end of day six, Britain have five golds, six silvers and four bronzes. The women's pair of Helen Glover and Heather Stanning secured victory in the rowing, and cyclist Bradley Wiggins won the time trial on Wednesday. Meanwhile, Team GB's Gemma Gibbons claimed silver in the women's under- 7. American Kayla Harrison in the final. Gibbons, 2. 5, who only stepped up a weight division this year, had stunned world champion Audrey Tcheumeo of France in the semis at the Ex. Ce. L arena. The bout went into sudden death and the Briton produced an ippon to claim a place in the last two. Prime Minister David Cameron narrowly missed seeing her victory after talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin over- ran. The two leaders visited the arena after the discussions at Downing Street. Earlier, Britain won a silver in the rowing after the lightweight men's four came second in a close race won by South Africa at Eton Dorney. Brothers Richard and Peter Chambers, Rob Williams and Chris Bartley claimed the first rowing silver of the 2. Games for Britain. Denmark were leading from the start before the British four started to press them. But they had no answer to South Africa's finishing surge. Russia claims its first medal of Rio 2016 as Beslan Mudranov wins. Read more on British Judo. Team GB medal tracker. Rio medal tracker traces team GB's. Manitoba's judo team can smell what. Berger won a bronze medal in judo's heavyweight division at. Judo team hits paydirt Four medals for Manitoba. In the pool, Rebecca Adlington, who has already picked up a bronze in the 4. Friday. Video: Rowers 'Delighted' With Medal. Tennis star Andy Murray progressed through to the semi- finals after winning his quarter- final against Spain's Nicolas Almagro 6- 4 6- 1. During the evening's events at the velodrome, Varnish was too upset to speak to the media, but a tearful Pendleton accepted the officials' decision, admitting she knew she was in the wrong. I came through in the change zone about a metre too early; we're talking about one hundredth of a second of a mistake there. It's quicker than a blink of an eye. You have to stick by the rules. The rules are there to make it a fair sport. It wasn't intentional, obviously. Thank you everyone it's been emotional X. But you don't expect pilferers to do that in a five- star spa. Sweaty cycling kit is probably on e. Bay tonight. Here, around the streets of London, the noise is just amazing. I don't think anything will top that. It's just been phenomenal. Team USA's Travis Stevens wins silver medal in men's 8. The three- time Olympian wins the first U. S. After surviving an early scare from Sweden's Robin Pacek in the Round of 3. Stevens bounced back to pin his next two opponents for victories by ippon. Stevens then forced his semifinal opponent, Avtandil Tchrikishvili of Georgia, to tap out with 5. At the time, Stevens was trailing based on penalties before getting Tchrikishvili to the ground and applying a chokehold that the Georgian could not escape. Tchrikishvili, the 2. No. 1 in the world entering the tournament. The Gold Medal Match between Stevens and Khalmurzaev featured plenty of activity, with Stevens trying hard to apply a hold when the judokas entered into newaza. But ultimately it was a counter from Khalmurzaev that put Stevens on his back for an ippon and ended the match. Stevens is the fourth American to win a silver medal in men's judo; no American male has won gold yet. The country's last medal in men's judo came in 2. Jimmy Pedro, now the head coach of the national team, earned bronze. Khalmurzaev's win gives Russia its second gold medal in men's judo in four days, one shy of the country's mark from the 2. Games. Toma's medal is just the second ever for the UAE in any sport. Nagase's medal is the seventh for Japan in judo this year, matching their total from 2. The only weight class that Japan has failed to finish on the podium of so far is the women's 6. Canada's Antoine Valois- Fortier, the world No. Nagase in the repechage match that preceded the Bronze Medal Round. Men's 8. 1kg results. Gold: Khasan Khalmurzaev (RUS)Silver: Travis Stevens (USA)Bronze: Sergiu Toma (UAE)Bronze: Takanori Nagase (JPN)In the women's 6. No. 1 Tina Tina Trstenjak of Slovenia ran through the field, as expected, to win gold. The win gives Slovenia its second straight Olympic title in the 6. Urska Zolnir at the London Games. Trstenjak was dominant from the quarterfinals onward. She pinned her last three opponents, including world No. Clarisse Agbegnenou of France in the Gold Medal Match, for victories by ippon. Women's 6. 3kg results. Gold: Tina Trstenjak (SLO)Silver: Clarisse Agbecnenou (FRA)Bronze: Yarden Gerbi (ISR)Bronze: Anicka van Emden (NED).
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