Judo Grand Slam Tel Aviv

The IJF World Tour tournament in Tel Aviv is an international judo competition held since 2019 at the Drive in Arena in Tel Aviv, as part of the International Judo Federation Grand Slam series. Being held as a Grand Prix for the inaugural two years, the tournament was elevated to a Grand Slam in 2021.[1]

Venues

Past winners

Men's

YearClass-60 kg-66 kg-73 kg-81 kg-90 kg-100 kg+100 kgRef.
2019 Grand PrixBelgium Jorre VerstraetenItaly Manuel LombardoBelarus Vadzim ShokaIsrael Sagi MukiFrance Axel ClergetFrance Alexandre IddirIsrael Or Sasson [2][3][4]
2020 South Korea Kim Won-jinSouth Korea An Ba-ulItaly Fabio BasileRussia Aslan LappinagovSouth Korea Gwak Dong-hanIsrael Peter PaltchikIsrael Or Sasson [5][6][7]
2021 Grand SlamAzerbaijan Davud MammadsoySpain Alberto GaiteroRomania Alexandru RaicuUzbekistan Sharofiddin BoltaboevGeorgia (country) Lasha BekauriNetherlands Michael KorrelGeorgia (country) Gela Zaalishvili [8][9][10]
2022 Ukraine Artem LesiukIsrael Baruch ShmailovAzerbaijan Hidayet HeydarovBelgium Matthias CasseAzerbaijan Mammadali MehdiyevGeorgia (country) Ilia SulamanidzeGeorgia (country) Guram Tushishvili [11][12]
2023 France Luka MkheidzeGeorgia (country) Vazha MargvelashviliSwitzerland Nils StumpIsrael Sagi MukiGeorgia (country) Beka GviniashviliAzerbaijan Zelym KotsoievMongolia Odkhüügiin Tsetsentsengel [13][14]

Women's

YearClass-48 kg-52 kg-57 kg-63 kg-70 kg-78 kg+78 kgRef.
2019 Grand PrixIsrael Shira RishonyKosovo Majlinda KelmendiIsrael Timna Nelson-LevyItaly Maria CentracchioSweden Anna BernholmSlovenia Klara ApotekarAzerbaijan Iryna Kindzerska [2][3][15]
2020 Japan Natsumi TsunodaJapan Chishima MaedaSlovenia Kaja KajzerAustralia Katharina HaeckerUnited Kingdom Sally ConwayUnited Kingdom Natalie PowellFrance Romane Dicko [5][6][16]
2021 Grand SlamFrance Shirine BoukliUnited Kingdom Chelsie GilesIsrael Timna Nelson-LevySlovenia Tina TrstenjakFrance Margaux PinotGermany Anna-Maria WagnerFrance Romane Dicko [8][9][17]
2022 France Shirine BoukliFrance Astride GnetoFrance Priscilla GnetoJapan Megumi HorikawaJapan Shiho TanakaPoland Beata PacutFrance Romane Dicko [11][18]
2023 France Blandine PontUnited Kingdom Chelsie GilesCanada Jessica KlimkaitCanada Catherine Beauchemin-PinardFrance Margaux PinotItaly Alice BellandiIsrael Raz Hershko [13][19]

References

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