12 Déc - 2019 | par Sportcom

Judo Canada - Qingdao Masters

Klimkait Shines in China with Another Bronze

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Montreal, December 12, 2019 – For a second year in a row, Jessica Klimkait took advantage of her trip to China to stand on the podium at the Masters tournament, on Thursday, in Qingdao.

Klimkait truly worked hard to win her bronze medal. She won it by defeating former world champion and current number two on the world ranking in -57 kg, Japanese Tsukada Yochida.

“Before the bout, I knew I’d have to keep my distance with my grip and attacks. I did my best to get it and, in the end, it worked and I was able to throw her,” explained the Canadian after her win by waza-ari.

She was also happy to end her Asian tour with another medal in her luggage. Three weeks ago, she had won another bronze medal at the Osaka Grand Slam, in Japan. “Before the tournament, I really started to feel that it was my fifth week in Asia. I didn’t fight as well as I wanted to, but I’m happy with the result. Going into the last bout, I decided to give it everything I had, because it was the last effort and I wanted to end on a high note." 

The path to the podium was pretty hectic for the Canadian, and each of her five bouts were close fights. Earlier in the tournament, the judoka, ranked fifth in the world, won against Austrian Sabrina Filzmoser and Serbian Jovana Rogic, who was disqualified. Her only setback happened in the third round, against Chen-Ling Lien, from Taipei, when Klimkait was penalized three times, ending the match. Her victory against French Sarah Léonie Cysique in repechage opened the door to the medal round for the Ontarian.

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Written by Sportcom for Judo Canada

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Patrick Esparbès
Chief Operating Officer
Judo Canada
(514) 668-6279
p.esparbes@judocanada.org

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