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Hosts Great Britain won
four medals to finish third in the medal table. An all-British
-66kg final captured the imagination of the crowd as their willed
on their compatriots.
Nathon Burns, a British
Open silver medallist in 2008 and 2010, finally achieved his long-awaited
gold medal as he defeated Lewis Keeble.
After winning his first
British Open crown 22-year-old Burns said: ”It’s great to finally
win the gold having picked up silver medals here in 2008 and 2010.
"I had some tough
contests and the Frenchman (Sofiane Milous) was very strong in
the semi-final," said the judoka, on what was arguably the
most thrilling contest of the day.
"I’ve recently
moved up to -66kg so this is a very important result for me.”
Runner-up Keeble, 20,
said: “I’m delighted with getting a medal, my goal was to come
in and put everything together I’m been training on and I knew
it would be a big test for me.
“This is only my third
senior European Cup event so at this stage a silver medal is a
great result for me as I concentrate on making the step up to
senior competition.
“I was particularly
pleased with my win in the semi-final (against Clement Czukiewycz)
because I’ve trained with him and know how good a competitor he
is.”
Faith Pitman and Sarah
Adlington earned bronze medals in the -63kg and +78kg categories
respectively.
After capturing the
bronze medal Faith, who defeated compatriot Kate Walker, said:
“I’m pleased with bronze, it’s not what my goal was coming in
but I put in some pleasing performances to come out with a medal.
“Again there’s a good
standard of competition and it’s great to be able to compete at
such an event in front of a home crowd who were fantastic all
day long. They really made a difference for the British fighters,
they spurred me on and I really appreciate their support.”
France topped the medal
table on day one of the London British Open, a senior European
Cup event, at K2 Crawley.
The high-flying French
team captured eight medals to finish ahead of Spain and hosts
Great Britain in the medal table.
France’s eight-medal
haul featured three gold, one silver and four bronze. Emilie Andeol
took gold at +78kg while Sarah Loko and Geraldine Mentouopou took
top honours at -63kg and -78kg.
Asma Niang took -63kg
silver as Julien Ottaviani took bronze in the -66kg category.
Karine Berger took -70kg bronze as did Mylene Chollet. Audrey
Thorel took -78kg bronze.
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