The brilliance of victory: Georgian judoists conquer the Grand Slam tournament

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In the fascinating atmosphere of the judo competitions in Budapest, the Georgian national team demonstrated exceptional skill, winning one gold, one silver and two bronze medals, continuing to strengthen its position on the world sports arena.

One of the key moments was the exciting Georgian final in the 90 kg weight category, which gave the audience a real spectacle. Olympic champion Lashi Bekauri celebrated his victory by defeating the reigning world champion Luka Maisuradze, who won silver. This epic duel is a repeat of their confrontation in the finals of last year's Grand Slam tournaments and the World Cup.

Impressive wrestling and dedication to the sport are demonstrated not only in the final. Two Georgian athletes, Gela Zaalishvili and Ilya Sulamanidze, continue the fight for bronze, adding unpredictability and tension to the conclusion of this outstanding tournament.

The Georgian national team is already deservedly proud of its achievements at this stage of the tournament, having won a total of one gold, one silver and two bronze medals. This impressive result underlines the high level of professionalism and dedication of the athletes.

Over the past few years, Georgia has become a real force in world judo. Last year at the Masters in Jerusalem, the Georgian team won two gold medals and one bronze medal, demonstrating their skills and stability in the international arena.

The Hungarian Masters 2023 tournament, which takes place in Budapest from August 4-6, has become not only an exciting platform for judoists, but also a battle for valuable points in the Olympic ranking. These points will be key for athletes who dream of conquering the 2024 Games in Paris and leaving their mark on the history of Olympic glory.

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