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September 14, 2007
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Ronda Rousey, 70kg |
Ronda Rousey to Fight in World Championship Medal Rounds
(
Rio de Janeiro
,
Brazil
) – Twenty-year-old Ronda Rousey (Wakefield, Mass. / NYAC /
USA Judo National Team FORCE) has the chance to become only the fourth
American in history to win a judo World title when she competes in the medal
rounds tonight against 2005 World Champion Edith Bosch (NED) in the semifinals.
After a first-round bye, Rousey defeated reigning Asian
Champion Asuka Oka (JPN) in her
first match of the 70kg division, throwing her for a yuko (quarter-point) score
three minutes into the match and again for a waza-ari (half-point) in the last
50 seconds.
In her next match, Rousey threw two-time World and Olympic
medalist Ylenia Scapin (ITA) for a
waza-ari just over a minute into the match and, though she received a penalty
in the final minute for stalling, Scapin was still scoreless.
In the quarter-finals, Rousey matched up against Mayra Aguiar (BRA), the teenager who
she beat in the final minute of the Pan Am Games here in July. This time Rousey used her much acclaimed
groundwork skills to take her to the mat and pin Aguiar mid-way through the
match.
After moving up from 57kg, Marti Malloy (
San Jose
,
Calif.
/
USA
Judo National Training Site at
San
Jose
State
University
) won the first two
matches in the 63kg division at her first World Championships.
Malloy had an uneventful first two minutes with Ok Song Hong (PRK) until she threw Hong
for a yuko to take a lead that she would hold on to for the remainder of the
match. Malloy threw Madeline Choconta (COL), who was down by a trio of penalties, with a taio toshi for waza-ari to
advance to the third round.
In the third round, Malloy was down by a fourth minute
penalty when top-ranked Urska Zolnir
(SLO) scored a yuko. Zolnir was
penalized as well, but won the match.
Zolnir advanced to the semifinals, bringing Malloy into the
loser’s pool where she threw four-time World Cup medalist Paulina Rainczuk (POL) for ippon with a taio toshi, but lost her next match against Anna Von Harnier (GER), 2003 World medalist by ippon.
Malloy placed ninth overall with a 3-2 record in her first Worlds.
Travis Stevens (
Glenville
,
N.Y.
/
USA
Judo National Training Site at the
Jason
Morris
Judo
Center
/ 81kg) threw Eddie Cooper (SOL) 30
seconds into first match in the 81kg division.
In his next round, Stevens lost by a yuko to Giuseppe Maddaloni (ITA),
2000 Olympic Champion at 73kg.
Rick Hawn (
Wakefield
,
Mass.
/
USA
Judo National Team FORCE / 90kg) was thrown for a waza-ari in the first 30
seconds of his match against Ramzido
Saidov (UZB). Saidov was given a
penalty with 20 seconds left, but Hawn couldn’t produce a score big enough to
overcome his early throw deficit. |