Tokyo 2020 Olympics
The Israeli delegation
Sagi Muki won the iPhone in the first battle, Gili Sharir lost and was eliminated
The judoka (up to 81 kg) opened the Olympic tournament on the right foot, with a victory over the Brazilian Santos in less than two minutes. Muscle finished its way in the competition: "It could not be worse"
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Yaniv Tuchman, our envoy to Tokyo
Tuesday, 27 July 2021, 06:24 Updated: 06:32
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Report by Yaniv Tuchman (Walla! Sports Messenger to Tokyo)
Sagi Muki's Olympic medal dream in Tokyo is still alive: The competing judoka, who weighed up to 81 kg, opened the Olympic tournament on his right foot, winning his first fight in less than two minutes. Gili Sharir lost her first fight and was eliminated from the competition.
Will bring Israel the first Olympic medal in judo in Tokyo?
Sagi Muki (Photo: Reuters)
Men, up to 81 kg: Sagi Muki won the first battle
After the disappointments the day before with Tohar Botbol and Timna Nelson Levy, Sagi Muki, perhaps the leading candidate to bring a medal to the Israeli judo delegation, opened the journey to an Olympic medal in Tokyo on the right foot, with an iPhone victory over Brazilian Eduardo Santos in less than two minutes.
In the quarterfinals, Muki will face Austrian Shmil Borchashvili, whom he has won twice this year.
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Tohar Botbul and Timna Nelson Levy also lost at the House of Consolation and ended their journey in Tokyo
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Disappointing loss.
Gili Sharir (Photo: Amit Shissel Israel Olympic Committee)
Women, up to 63 kg: Gili Sharir lost and was eliminated
Gili Sharir, who managed to recover from an injury and became one of the six Israeli representatives in Tokyo, finished her way in the competition after a loss in the first battle to Australian Catherine Hacker, after suffering three penalties during the fight.
For Hacker this is the second Olympics, when in Rio 2016 she finished in ninth place.
The two have met twice so far.
Gili won in Zagreb in 2019 and lost to Cancun a year earlier.
"There can be no worse than that, and that's the only thing I take from here," Muscle said at the conclusion.
"It will take me a while to understand what was here, but I have not yet finished my path in judo."
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