Nifontov judoka won the "bronze" at the Olympics in London
Ivan Nifontova managed to win the "bronze" in the judo tournament in the weight category up to 81 pounds at the Olympics in London. This informs RIA Novosti reported.
Russian has won a medal by winning the Takahiro Nakai from Japan. At the beginning of the second minute of the match Nifontov spent rushing attack, estimated at "Vasari." A minute later, the athlete from Russia completed the actions of another, "Vasari." This is what has brought him a bronze medal.
The second "bronze" weight up to 81 pounds went to Canadian Antoine Valois-Fortier, who defeated Travis Stevens of the United States.
Earlier Nifontov lost in the semifinals of tournament double world champion from South Korea's Kim Jae Boom. 1 minute 20 seconds before the end of the meeting held Korean roll, priced at "Vasari." Nifontov made several attempts to turn the tide of the match, but the enemy managed to keep winning.
That's Kim Jae Bum won the "gold" in this weight category. He won the 2008 Olympic champion Ole Bischof German double-spending "yuko".
Ivan Nifontova managed to win the "bronze" in the judo tournament in the weight category up to 81 pounds at the Olympics in London. This informs RIA Novosti reported.
Russian has won a medal by winning the Takahiro Nakai from Japan. At the beginning of the second minute of the match Nifontov spent rushing attack, estimated at "Vasari." A minute later, the athlete from Russia completed the actions of another, "Vasari." This is what has brought him a bronze medal.
The second "bronze" weight up to 81 pounds went to Canadian Antoine Valois-Fortier, who defeated Travis Stevens of the United States.
Earlier Nifontov lost in the semifinals of tournament double world champion from South Korea's Kim Jae Boom. 1 minute 20 seconds before the end of the meeting held Korean roll, priced at "Vasari." Nifontov made several attempts to turn the tide of the match, but the enemy managed to keep winning.
That's Kim Jae Bum won the "gold" in this weight category. He won the 2008 Olympic champion Ole Bischof German double-spending "yuko".
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