27 Mar - 2017 | par Sportcom

Judo Canada - Pan-American Open and International Masters Tournament Bremen

Second Place Finishes for Krieber-Gagnon and Deschênes in Peru

Montreal, March 26, 2017 – Louis Krieber-Gagnon and Marc Deschênes both stepped up to the second place spot on the podium Sunday at the Pan-American Open in Lima, Peru. Mina Coulombe and Jean-François Ouellet were awarded bronze medals.

Competing in the U90 kg category, Krieber-Gagnon scored an ippon against Brazil’s Thiago Chiodi, then went on to score a waza-ari against Argentina’s Tomas Spikermann in the semi-final. The Montrealer’s only defeat came at the hands of Brazil’s Gustavo Assis, who won the final by waza-ari.

Deschênes had similar results in the U100 kg group. The Laval resident started out strong in his early matches against Peru’s Kevin Vidal Solano and Angola’s Casimiro Bento, winning both by ippon, but was stopped in the final by Chile’s Thomas Briceno, who also won by ippon.

 “My day started off well with an immobilization on the ground. My bout against the Angolan was more complicated. He was able to score very quickly, but he slowed down a lot after the first two minutes and I was able to make him take three penalties. I made a mistake partway through my final match and my opponent was able to score a big ippon. Before that, it had been going pretty well. I made a mistake and two seconds later, the bout was over,” summarized Deschênes.

“It’s disappointing because I needed a first place finish in at least one of the South American competitions to meet carding criteria for next year, but I finished second at all three tournaments.”

In U78 kg action, Mina Coulombe also recorded two victories. The judoka from Baie-Comeau lost by waza-ari to Argentina’s Lucia Cantero, scored an ippon against Peru’s Xsara Morales Falconi, and got in two waza-aris in her bronze medal bout against Brazil’s Melina Scardua.

Jean-François Ouellet began his run in the +100 kg competition with a victory by ippon over Chilean Francisco Solis, but subsequently lost by the same score to Argentinean Hector Campos in the semi-final. In his bronze medal face-off, the judoka from Sept-Îles beat American Ajax Tadehara by ippon.

Olivier Gobeil-St-Amand finished fifth in the U81 kg group. The Champlain native won his first bout in the preliminary rounds and lost his second. In the repechage, he ousted Chilean Fernando Salazar by ippon before bowing out to Romanian Vlad Visan, who won the bronze medal by scoring an ippon.

Also in U81 kg competition, Jérémie Poirier of Sainte-Julie didn’t get past his first round.

A First for Canada in Bremen

Canada’s judokas won two gold medals and a bronze in the 21-and-under age group at the International Masters Tournament in Bremen, Germany on Sunday.

“Canada was the only country to win two gold medals today. If we look at the gold medal count for the entire weekend, France placed first, Germany second, and Canada third. It’s the best finish our country has ever had at this tournament,” enthused coach Jean-Pierre Cantin.

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