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Japanese joy as Sone rounds off IJF World Championships individual competitions with gold

Japanese joy as Sone rounds off IJF World Championships individual competitions with gold

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Akira Sone defeated double world champion and former Olympic gold medallist Idalys Ortiz in the final ©Getty Images
Akira Sone defeated double world champion and former Olympic gold medallist Idalys Ortiz in the final ©Getty Images
The 19-year-old showed energy and persistence to claim a home gold medal ©Getty Images
The 19-year-old showed energy and persistence to claim a home gold medal ©Getty Images
Lukáš Krpálek celebrates after claiming victory in the over-100kg final ©Getty Images
Lukáš Krpálek celebrates after claiming victory in the over-100kg final ©Getty Images
The 28-year-old won his second world title ©Getty Images
The 28-year-old won his second world title ©Getty Images
Krpálek celebrates with the huge group of Czech supporters in the stadium ©Getty Images
Krpálek celebrates with the huge group of Czech supporters in the stadium ©Getty Images
Reigning world champion and top seed Guram Tushishvili of Georgia had looked in strong form but missed out on the medals ©Getty Images
Reigning world champion and top seed Guram Tushishvili of Georgia had looked in strong form but missed out on the medals ©Getty Images
Roy Meyer of the Netherlands does the splits after earning bronze ©Getty Images
Roy Meyer of the Netherlands does the splits after earning bronze ©Getty Images
Sarah Asahina was in tears after winning a medal in her home city of Tokyo ©Getty Images
Sarah Asahina was in tears after winning a medal in her home city of Tokyo ©Getty Images
Brazil's Beatriz Souza suffered an injury mid-fight during her bronze-medal bout ©Getty Images
Brazil's Beatriz Souza suffered an injury mid-fight during her bronze-medal bout ©Getty Images

Fonseca gets Portuguese party started with first IJF World Championships gold

Fonseca gets Portuguese party started with first IJF World Championships gold

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Jorge Fonseca, in white, won the under-100 kilogram category with some thrilling judo ©Getty Images
Jorge Fonseca, in white, won the under-100 kilogram category with some thrilling judo ©Getty Images
Fonseca dances off the tatami after winning Portugal's first ever World Championships gold ©Getty Images
Fonseca dances off the tatami after winning Portugal's first ever World Championships gold ©Getty Images
Madeleine Malonga, in white, of France celebrates her victory over Shori Hamada of Japan ©Getty Images
Madeleine Malonga, in white, of France celebrates her victory over Shori Hamada of Japan ©Getty Images
Malonga had to beat the world number one, then the reigning champion, to claim the under-78kg crown ©Getty Images
Malonga had to beat the world number one, then the reigning champion, to claim the under-78kg crown ©Getty Images
Malonga waves to the crowd after sealing France's third gold of these Championships ©Getty Images
Malonga waves to the crowd after sealing France's third gold of these Championships ©Getty Images
Hamada, in blue, was not able to defend her world title in front of a home crowd in Tokyo ©Getty Images
Hamada, in blue, was not able to defend her world title in front of a home crowd in Tokyo ©Getty Images
Mayra Aguiar of Brazil, in blue, hugs Patricia Sampaio of Portugal after winning bronze ©Getty Images
Mayra Aguiar of Brazil, in blue, hugs Patricia Sampaio of Portugal after winning bronze ©Getty Images
Cho Gu-ham, in blue, 2018 champion at under-100kg, failed to win a medal at the Nippon Budokan ©Getty Images
Cho Gu-ham, in blue, 2018 champion at under-100kg, failed to win a medal at the Nippon Budokan ©Getty Images
Aaron Wolf, in white, won a bronze medal in his home Championships for Japan ©Getty Images
Aaron Wolf, in white, won a bronze medal in his home Championships for Japan ©Getty Images

Remarkable day for European judo as France and Netherlands win IJF World Championships gold

Remarkable day for European judo as France and Netherlands win IJF World Championships gold

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Marie-Ève Gahié screams with delight after claiming victory in the women's under-70kg category ©Getty Images
Marie-Ève Gahié screams with delight after claiming victory in the women's under-70kg category ©Getty Images
Gahié went one better after winning silver at the 2018 World Championships ©Getty Images
Gahié went one better after winning silver at the 2018 World Championships ©Getty Images
Margaux Pinot of France fights for the bronze medal against Anna Bernholm of Sweden ©Getty Images
Margaux Pinot of France fights for the bronze medal against Anna Bernholm of Sweden ©Getty Images
An emotional Shoichiro Mukai is overwhelmed as he prepares to collect his silver medal ©Getty Images
An emotional Shoichiro Mukai is overwhelmed as he prepares to collect his silver medal ©Getty Images
Reigning under-70kg world champion Chizuru Arai suffered a shock third round exit ©Getty Images
Reigning under-70kg world champion Chizuru Arai suffered a shock third round exit ©Getty Images
Top seed and medal favourite Arai lost to unfancied Barbara Timo of Portugal ©Getty Images
Top seed and medal favourite Arai lost to unfancied Barbara Timo of Portugal ©Getty Images
Under-90kg world champion Nikoloz Sherazadishvili, right, also suffered a third round defeat ©Getty Images
Under-90kg world champion Nikoloz Sherazadishvili, right, also suffered a third round defeat ©Getty Images
World number 74 Marcus Nyman, blue, enjoyed an incredible run to the semi-finals ©Getty Images
World number 74 Marcus Nyman, blue, enjoyed an incredible run to the semi-finals ©Getty Images
Britain's Sally Conway, blue, was among the bronze medallists at the Nippon Budokan ©Getty Images
Britain's Sally Conway, blue, was among the bronze medallists at the Nippon Budokan ©Getty Images

Agbegnenou wins fourth World Judo Championships gold after sensational final

Agbegnenou wins fourth World Judo Championships gold after sensational final

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Agbegnenou and Toshiro fought for more than 10 minutes before the Frenchwoman finally triumphed ©Getty Images
Agbegnenou and Toshiro fought for more than 10 minutes before the Frenchwoman finally triumphed ©Getty Images
The two friends embrace after Agbegnenou won her fourth World Championship ©Getty Images
The two friends embrace after Agbegnenou won her fourth World Championship ©Getty Images
Sagi Muki won his first world title in the men's under-81kg category ©Getty Images
Sagi Muki won his first world title in the men's under-81kg category ©Getty Images
Muki shouts as he collects the winning point in his final bout ©Getty Images
Muki shouts as he collects the winning point in his final bout ©Getty Images
Muki leaps for delight after beating Belgium's Matthias Casse at the Nippon Budokan ©Getty Images
Muki leaps for delight after beating Belgium's Matthias Casse at the Nippon Budokan ©Getty Images


World number one Saeid Mollaei, in blue, produced below-par performances in the finals to miss out on a medal ©Getty Images
World number one Saeid Mollaei, in blue, produced below-par performances in the finals to miss out on a medal ©Getty Images
Mollaei claimed to have suffered a head injury and wore a blue bandage for later fights ©Getty Images
Mollaei claimed to have suffered a head injury and wore a blue bandage for later fights ©Getty Images
Olympic champion Tina Trstenjak, in white, was disqualified for attempting an illegal move in her semi-final ©Getty Images
Olympic champion Tina Trstenjak, in white, was disqualified for attempting an illegal move in her semi-final ©Getty Images
World number 12 Antoine Valois-Fortier won a bronze medal for Canada ©Getty Images
World number 12 Antoine Valois-Fortier won a bronze medal for Canada ©Getty Images

Deguchi and Ono scoop the golds on day three of the IJF World Championships

Deguchi and Ono scoop the golds on day three of the IJF World Championships

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Deguchi threw her former Japanese international team mate to take victory in the golden score period ©Getty Images
Deguchi threw her former Japanese international team mate to take victory in the golden score period ©Getty Images
Deguchi's coach celebrates her victory at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo ©Getty Images
Deguchi's coach celebrates her victory at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo ©Getty Images
Shohei Ono throws Rustam Orujov on his way to claiming his third World Championship victory ©Getty Images
Shohei Ono throws Rustam Orujov on his way to claiming his third World Championship victory ©Getty Images
Ono walks away after winning a repeat of the 2016 Olympic men's under-73kg final ©Getty Images
Ono walks away after winning a repeat of the 2016 Olympic men's under-73kg final ©Getty Images
Ono claimed victory on his return to the World Championships after four years ©Getty Images
Ono claimed victory on his return to the World Championships after four years ©Getty Images
Hidayat Heydarov, blue, of Azerbaijan celebrates victory over Somon Makhmadbekov of Turkmenistan after their 13-minute long bronze medal match ©Getty Images
Hidayat Heydarov, blue, of Azerbaijan celebrates victory over Somon Makhmadbekov of Turkmenistan after their 13-minute long bronze medal match ©Getty Images
Rio 2016 Olympic champion Rafaela Silva took home the bronze medal in Tokyo ©Getty Images
Rio 2016 Olympic champion Rafaela Silva took home the bronze medal in Tokyo ©Getty Images
Julia Kowalczyk of Poland also finished third in the under-57 kilogram category ©Getty Images
Julia Kowalczyk of Poland also finished third in the under-57 kilogram category ©Getty Images
The third day of the World Championships saw a huge 142 judoka take to the tatami ©Getty Images
The third day of the World Championships saw a huge 142 judoka take to the tatami ©Getty Images



Mixed night for Abe family at IJF World Championships as Uta wins gold but Hifumi falls short

Mixed night for Abe family at IJF World Championships as Uta wins gold but Hifumi falls short

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Abe threw Natalia Kuziutina just 29 seconds into their final to claim a stunning victory ©Getty Images
Abe threw Natalia Kuziutina just 29 seconds into their final to claim a stunning victory ©Getty Images
Having won the gold 12 months ago in Baku, Abe repeated the feat in front of a home Tokyo crowd ©Getty Images
Having won the gold 12 months ago in Baku, Abe repeated the feat in front of a home Tokyo crowd ©Getty Images
Abe's brother, Hifumi, in blue, lost his world crown in the men's under-66kg competition ©Getty Images
Abe's brother, Hifumi, in blue, lost his world crown in the men's under-66kg competition ©Getty Images
Hifumi Abe suffered defeat to compatriot Joshiro Maruyama in the semi final at Nippon Budokan ©Getty Images
Hifumi Abe suffered defeat to compatriot Joshiro Maruyama in the semi final at Nippon Budokan ©Getty Images
Maruyama, in blue, went on to claim Japan's second gold medal of the night ©Getty Images
Maruyama, in blue, went on to claim Japan's second gold medal of the night ©Getty Images
Maruyama prepares to celebrate after throwing South Korea's Kim Lim-hwan in the final ©Getty Images
Maruyama prepares to celebrate after throwing South Korea's Kim Lim-hwan in the final ©Getty Images
Mejlinda Kelmendi won bronze following a fight with a seven minute injury delay after Joana Ramos, pictured, suffered a broken nose ©Getty Images
Mejlinda Kelmendi won bronze following a fight with a seven minute injury delay after Joana Ramos, pictured, suffered a broken nose ©Getty Images

Italy's Manuel Lombardo celebrates after thinking he has won the bronze medal, only to have the decision overruled by video referee ©Getty Images
Italy's Manuel Lombardo celebrates after thinking he has won the bronze medal, only to have the decision overruled by video referee ©Getty Images
Top seed Vazha Margvelashvili, in white, was stunned in round three by eventual finalist Kim ©Getty Images
Top seed Vazha Margvelashvili, in white, was stunned in round three by eventual finalist Kim ©Getty Images

Gold medals for Georgia and Ukraine on opening day of World Judo Championships

Gold medals for Georgia and Ukraine on opening day of World Judo Championships

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Daria Bilodid has claimed her second world title at the age of just 18 ©Getty Images
Daria Bilodid has claimed her second world title at the age of just 18 ©Getty Images
The Ukrainian was visibly emotional after defeating Funa Tonaki in a second successive world final ©Getty Images
The Ukrainian was visibly emotional after defeating Funa Tonaki in a second successive world final ©Getty Images

Georgia's Lukhumi Chkhvimiani celebrates winning the gold medal after his fight against Uzbekistan's Sharafuddin Lutfillaev ©Getty Images
Georgia's Lukhumi Chkhvimiani celebrates winning the gold medal after his fight against Uzbekistan's Sharafuddin Lutfillaev ©Getty Images
He faced Spain's Francisco Garrigos in round one in a repeat of the 2019 European Games final ©Getty Images
He faced Spain's Francisco Garrigos in round one in a repeat of the 2019 European Games final ©Getty Images
The world number nine added the world title to his continental crown ©Getty Images
The world number nine added the world title to his continental crown ©Getty Images
Men's under-60 kilogram fourth seed Ryuju Nagayama, meanwhile, earned Japan a bronze medal ©Getty Images
Men's under-60 kilogram fourth seed Ryuju Nagayama, meanwhile, earned Japan a bronze medal ©Getty Images
Naohisa Takato, white, missed out on a medal having won the 2017 and 2018 Championships ©Getty Images
Naohisa Takato, white, missed out on a medal having won the 2017 and 2018 Championships ©Getty Images
Men's under-60kg top seed Robert Mshvidobadze of Russia lost his opening fight ©Getty Images
Men's under-60kg top seed Robert Mshvidobadze of Russia lost his opening fight ©Getty Images
The Championships are taking place at Nippon Budokan, which will host judo at the 2020 Olympics ©Getty Images
The Championships are taking place at Nippon Budokan, which will host judo at the 2020 Olympics ©Getty Images

2016 - Rio de Janeiro

2010 - New Delhi LogoOn September 7, 2016 at the Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, more than 2,500 people came together to execute Marcelo Rubens Paiva’s vision for an Opening Ceremony to remember.

The theme of the night was “Everybody has a heart” and in an interview Paiva stated the Ceremony would therefore focus on “humanity, on the human condition, on feelings, difficulties, solidarity, love and heart”, It had been reported that the Ceremony was on a tight budget when fellow director Flávio Machado responded that “we have enough to do what we wanted to create”, later following up with “it wasn’t a problem and it’s not going to be an excuse”.

Fireworks exploding during the Opening Ceremony of the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games at Maracana Stadium on September 7, 2016 ©Getty Images
Fireworks exploding during the Opening Ceremony of the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games at Maracana Stadium on September 7, 2016 ©Getty Images

Beginning its journey as six individual flames, the Paralympic flame began to travel to Rio de Janeiro on September 1. Five of the six smaller flames originated in each of the five Brazilian regions and the sixth flame was taken from Stoke Mandeville in England, the birthplace of the Paralympic Games.

On September 7, the flames reached Rio and were combined in a cauldron to form the esteemed Paralympic flame. Andrew Parsons, the then President of the Brazilian Paralympic Committee, explained in an interview: “We want to invite people from across Brazil and all over the planet to participate and send a little of their warmth and energy to create the Paralympic Games flame.”

The Paralympic flame burns during the Opening Ceremony of the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games ©Getty Images
The Paralympic flame burns during the Opening Ceremony of the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games ©Getty Images

The Torch was carried into the Maracanã by 1984 Paralympic gold medallist Marcia Maslar who sadly slipped on the rain covered floor upon her arrival. Jovially, she got back up and smiled to the audience before handing over the flame to Clodoaldo Silva, a Brazilian Paralympic swimmer who, among other achievements, most notably acquired four world records at the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens. Silva was last in the seven-day Relay and had the pleasure of lighting the cauldron to begin the Paralympic Games.

Swimmer, Clodoaldo Silva, of Brazil lights the Paralympic flame during the Opening Ceremony of the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games ©Getty Images
Swimmer, Clodoaldo Silva, of Brazil lights the Paralympic flame during the Opening Ceremony of the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games ©Getty Images

Throughout the course of the 2016 Paralympics, the Games reached a cumulative TV audience of a staggering 4.1 billion people, with people watching in more than 150 countries. From September 7 to 18, more than 4,350 athletes from more than 160 countries took part in 528 medal events in 22 different sports. These sports included the recently-added canoeing and triathlon, appearing for the very first time in Rio de Janeiro.

Actress Fernanda Lima during the Opening Ceremony of the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games ©Getty Images
Actress Fernanda Lima during the Opening Ceremony of the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games ©Getty Images

One of the most memorable moments of the Games was when former F1 driver Alex Zanardi won a gold medal in Para-cycling on the eve of the 15-year anniversary since a life threatening crash. At the 2001 German EuroSpeedway, Zanardi had a life-changing accident that resulted in the loss of both his legs and his heart stopping an astounding seven times. After his win in the H5 road time trial, the Italian said: “Normally I don’t thank God for these types of things as I believe God has more important stuff to worry about, but today is too much, I had to raise my eyes and thank him.”

A day later he went on to win the silver medal in the H5 men’s road race. Zanardi brought home yet another gold following his team’s success in the H2-5 mixed team relay and added: “I feel my life is a never-ending privilege.”

Alessandro Zanardi of Italy competes in the Men's Road Race H5 on day 8 of the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games ©Getty Images
Alessandro Zanardi of Italy competes in the Men's Road Race H5 on day 8 of the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games ©Getty Images

A notable disqualification from the Games was the ban of Russian Paralympians after a forensic investigation of their involvement at the 2014 Winter Paralympics in Sochi concluded there had been foul play, including the manipulation of the doping scheme and sample swapping.

The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) voted unanimously to ban the entire Russian team from the 2016 Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro as they believed the Russian Paralympic Committee had an inability to enforce the IPC’s anti-doping requirements along with the World Anti-Doping Code. The IPC later announced how they believed it was “a fundamental constitutional requirement” to be able to follow such protocols.

Britain’s Jonnie Peacock won the T44 100m final. He won with a time of 10.81sec, almost a quarter of a second ahead of silver medallist Liam Malone of New Zealand. 

Jonnie Peacock of Great Britain celebrates after winning the Men's 100m F44 Final during day 2 of the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games at the Olympic Stadium ©Getty Images
Jonnie Peacock of Great Britain celebrates after winning the Men's 100m F44 Final during day 2 of the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games at the Olympic Stadium ©Getty Images

Peacock said: “It’s times like this when you have to look back on your experiences as an athlete.

“I kept pushing and that’s when I started pulling away.”

A memorable part of the Games was the podium sweep in archery for Great Britain. Jessica Stretton won the W1 women’s archery with fellow British competitors Jo Frith and Vicky Jenkins claiming silver and bronze. After the event, Stretton said: “It feels just amazing. We’ve had a podium like this in an international competition before and it’s just the most amazing feeling ever.” 

Coaches walk for targets during the ranking round for individual (W1) and individual Compound (open) of the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games at the Sambodromo ©Getty Images
Coaches walk for targets during the ranking round for individual (W1) and individual Compound (open) of the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games at the Sambodromo ©Getty Images

It was the second time in history that there was a podium sweep for archery at the Paralympic Games. The first was the recurve men’s standing competition at London 2012, where Russia swept the podium. Jenkins later added: “It was amazing, the crowd has been amazing cheering and everything. There are a lot of people here and I’m really enjoying it.”

To mark the end of an incredibly successful Paralympics, the Closing Ceremony took place on September 18 in which the IPC President Sir Philip Craven announced the people of Rio de Janeiro and Brazil would be awarded the Paralympic Order in recognition of their support to the Games. 

The Olympic Caldron is seen during the closing ceremony of the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games at the Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro on September 18, 2016 ©Getty Images
The Olympic Caldron is seen during the closing ceremony of the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games at the Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro on September 18, 2016 ©Getty Images

When addressing the Paralympians, Sir Philip said: “You defied expectations, rewrote the record books and turned ill-found pity into pride. You are now heroes and role models for a new generation of sports fans from all over the world.” To end the Ceremony, then Mayor of Rio de Janeiro, Eduardo Paes, handed over the Paralympic flag to Yuriko Koike, the Governor of Tokyo, where the next Summer Paralympic Games will be held. 


Date Games held: September 7-18

Number of nations represented: 159

Number of competitors: 4,350 

Number of medal events: 528

Gold medal standings: China 107; Great Britain 64; Ukraine 41; USA 40; Australia 22