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Original title: Tokyo Olympic Judo list released, Chinese team 6 female players will play without male players

China News Service, Beijing, June 23. On the 22nd local time, the International Judo Federation announced the final Olympic points ranking and the Tokyo Olympic Games list. A total of 6 female players from the Chinese Judo team were selected, and no male players qualified for the competition.

In the Tokyo Olympic Qualifying Tournament, a total of 9 Chinese Judo players reached the Olympic competition standards in 6 events, but because each association can only compete with one person at each level, the 6 female athletes of the Chinese team finally received tickets for the Tokyo Olympics. They are: Li Yanan (women’s 48 kg class), Lu Tongjuan (women’s 57 kg class), Yang Junxia (women’s 63 kg class), Sun Xiaoqian (women’s 70 kg class), Ma Zhenzhao (women’s 78 kg class) and Xu Shiyan (women’s 78 kg class) Above level).

Women’s Judo was once one of the dominant events of the Chinese Army. From the 1992 Barcelona Olympics to the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the Chinese women’s Judo team contributed 8 gold medals in the 5 consecutive Olympic Games. Among them, he won 3 gold medals in the Beijing Olympics, creating the best record. However, after the Beijing Olympics, Chinese judo showed a downward trend, and there was no money in London in 2012 and Rio in 2016.

A few days ago, the Chinese Judo team held a meeting for the Tokyo Olympic Games. The head coach of the Chinese Judo Team Xiong Fengshan said that the judo team will continue to strengthen physical fitness, carry out scientific training in accordance with a procedural plan, resolutely do anti-doping work, and make full use of the sprint stage. In a limited time, we will further make up for the shortcomings in a targeted manner to achieve the goal of winning the gold medal in the Tokyo Olympics and winning glory for the country.

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The Tokyo Olympic Judo event will be held from July 24 to July 31. The competition will produce 15 gold medals, including 7 levels for men and women, and a newly added mixed team gold medal. Since no male players on the Chinese Judo team have qualified for the competition, they will regret to withdraw from the mixed team gold medal competition. (Finish)

Editor in charge: Liu Debin

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