BEIJING, Aug. 10 (Xinhua) -- Defending champion Masato Uchishiba won the
title of the men's light-weight class judo at the Beijing Olympic Games Sunday
evening, giving the first long-waited gold to the Japanese judo squad.
Uchishiba, 30, scored an ippon by a shoulder throw within 68 seconds in the
final on Benjamin Darbelet of France.
The Japanese judoka who won the Olympic gold medal in the men's 66kg-class in
Athens had experienced a depressing way toward the Beijing Games, finishing
second place in the 2005 world championships and fifth of the Asian competition
in 2008.
"It has been a long time since I won an international title," Uchishiba
admitted after the Olympic final.
The Japanese judoka said he never stopped training no matter how his
performance was before the Beijing Olympics and had been dreaming of the triumph
in Beijing.
"I am always confident of Japanese judo and my success today will send a
message to the world that Japan is still strong in judo." he said, adding that
he had trained in France and studied his French rival in many aspects not only
in judo.
Benjamin Darbelet, however, said he felt tired and slow-moving in the
preliminary bouts and felt the best condition in the final during which he hurt
his neck.
Cuba's Yordanis Arencibia defeated repechage winner Russia's Alim Gadanov to
receive a bronze medal after the Cuban was ousted by Uchishiba by two waza-ari
(equals to ippon) in the semifinal.
Chol Min Pak from Democratic People's Republic of Korea gained another bronze
medal from Mirali Sharipov, Uzbekistan, after he lost to the French judoka
Darbelet. Enditem