2024 Judo Dushanbe

 2024 Judo Dushanbe









It had been over a month since I wrote about a judo event. The last one I tried to watch was the one in Turkey which was taking place during Good Friday. I was upset because I didn't see the point in an event on that date, but I was watching anyway. When the most important fight for me was about to air, which was Abe Sama, the broadcast went off the air and when it came back on, the fight had already ended. I was very angry about that. Why go back live? Come back from where you fell! It ended up that I didn't watch anything else.

I only came back in May. In a slightly sad way. The event took place on May 3, 4 and 5 in Tajikistan. I was planning to watch it later because I had a federal contest to participate in on May 5th and all my attention was on that. But a huge amount of rain fell in Rio Grande do Sul and the competition that was going to be held in all states had to be postponed. Even though I am very far from Rio Grande do Sul, the tragedy affected me. Not only because of the postponement of the competition, but because seeing our compatriots suffering shakes us. So it took longer than usual for me to be able to watch the fights but I finally finished.

This time there wasn't Abe fighting so they couldn't broadcast it and made me angry. But there was Teddy Riner. I learned a lot of things from these fights. As I'm at a particularly interesting moment in my journey as a fighter, preparing at the same time for the belt exam and to fight in the Ceará championship, I managed to pay a lot of attention. I kept pausing to check the rules, other times the channel with content for exams. But even so, I have little to say about the event itself.

The fighter are divided into two groups of athletes. Those who are going to fight in the Olympic Games and are so focused cannot care about any other event and those who are not going to fight in the Olympic Games and therefore cannot concentrate on any other event. There were one or two medalists who celebrated their medal with some effusion but the vast majority celebrated in a pragmatic way. Even Riner, who won the last fight and secured the gold medal with a beautiful ushimata, celebrated in a restrained way. He ran out and touched the children's hands but on his face it was clear that his mind is on Paris where he will have the opportunity to compete in the Olympic Games at home in a few weeks.




Until.


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            I take Judo classes at Ikigai Dojô in Crato, Ceará and I am currently 4rd kyu (orange belt).

             My plan is to teach about sport and war through chess and judo.

             

            I intend to fight in the 2024 Ceara Championship - 2nd stage, on July 27th.

              Any help is welcome, reading me is a big help. To Share is very good. Cash help too.



                Paypal and e-mail: diegosergioadv@gmail.com

            



              Cost estimates to fight in Cearense 2nd stage:


              Blue Kimono US$ 77,00

             Enrollment US$ 24,28

              Bus ticket US$ 41,60

              Overnight in guesthouse US$ 30,35

              Food US$ 25,00





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