Tokyo 2020 Olympics
The Israeli delegation
Gili Cohen was eliminated in the round of 16, Baruch Shmailov won his first battle
After opening the day of the competitions with a handsome victory over a rival from Turkmenistan, Cohen (up to 66 kg) lost to a Belgian rival and finished her way to the quarterfinals. Shmailov will meet an eighth Jewish-Australian opponent
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Sunday, 25 July 2021, 07:06
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disappointment.
Gili Cohen (Photo: Official website, Amit Shissel, courtesy of the Israel Olympic Committee)
Already in the eighth.
Shmailov makes an iPhone (Photo: Official website, Amit Shissel, courtesy of the Israel Olympic Committee)
Gili Cohen was disappointingly eliminated in the quarterfinals.
The 30-year-old Cohen opened the morning with the first ever victory at the Olympics, after defeating Goldbadam in Bamuratova from Turkmenistan.
She won with the help of a successful restraint and went up to a 1: 4 balance in meetings against the 29-year-old rival.
But in the quarterfinals she was stopped by the experienced Belgian Charlene Van Snick, a bronze medalist from London 2012 and a former European champion, who overcame her with an iPhone.
With that, Cohen ends her journey in Tokyo.
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