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France topped the medal
table at the GB World Cup after claiming five medals at the Echo
Arena Liverpool.
Sunday saw the -81kg, -90kg,
-100kg and +100kg categories take place at the Echo Arena Liverpool.
France, who finished ahead
of Germany and hosts Great Britain, added to David Larose’s -66kg
gold from Saturday by dominating the -81kg category.
The high-flying French
team produced three of the four semi-finalists. 2011 British Open
winner Loic Pietri was defeated by countryman Quentin Joubert
which saw him battle Axel Clerget in a well-poised all-French
final.
The country celebrated
their second gold medal as Axel Clerget topped the medal rostrum
after seeing off his teammate by ippon.
In the same category Loic
Pietri bounced back from a semi-final defeat to overcome Italy’s
Matteo Marconcini for bronze in the repechage.
The final French medal
came courtesy of Matthieu Thorel who claimed bronze in the +100kg
category.
Elsewhere hosts Britain took bronze
in the -90kg category as Matthew Purssey defeated compatriot Winston
Gordon in a tense contest.
"The crowd were
great, I wanted to win the title for them. I made a mistake in
the semi-final so I was disappointed with that, I felt I should
have been in the final."
The -90kg category gold
medal went to Christophe Lambert of Germany.
Britain’s third medal of the weekend
and second bronze of the day came through -100kg judoka James
Austin who battled past Mael Le Normand. The pair couldn’t be
separated on the scoreboard as the home crowd spurred on the determined
Austin who outworked his opponent to receive all three flags in
his favour after golden score.
Germany’s Benjamin Behrla
took the -100kg gold while Brazil’s Daniel Hernandes reigned supreme
in the +100kg category.
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