The International Judo Federation has updated the world ranking of martial artists
After the Grand Slam tournament in Abu Dhabi, the International Judo Federation published an updated rating of the world's strongest martial artists. It is worth noting that our compatriot Davlat Bobonov, who was leading in the weight category up to 90 kg, dropped to second place due to onulation, points scored at competitions 2 years ago. The leadership passed into the hands of the champion of Tokyo 2020, Georgian Lasha Bekauri. It is worth noting that this month one of the biggest points earned by Bekauri 2 years ago will be deducted. And this means that Bobonov still has every chance of leadership in his weight category. Also, Abu Dhabi Grand Slam finalist Hikmatilloh Turaev rose to sixth place.
More detailed:
-60 kg:
1. Jung Wei Yang (Chinese Taipei) - 5240 points
22. Kemran Nurillaev – 1848 points
-66 kg:
1. Ahn Baul (South Korea) – 5348 points
7. Sardor Nurullaev – 3569 points
-73 kg:
1. Lasha Shavdatuashvili (Georgia) - 5475 points
6. Hummatillokh Turaev – 3199 points
-81 kg:
1. Matthias Casse (Belgium) - 6710 points
3. Sharofiddin Boltaboev – 4456
-90 kg:
1. Lasha Bekauri (Georgia) - 5780 points
2. Davlat Bobonov – 5736 points
-100 kg:
1. Arman Adamyan (Russia) - 5744 points
13. Mukhammadkarim Khurramov – 2815 points
+100 kg:
1. Tamerlan Bashaev (Russia) - 6250 points
25. Alisher Yusupov - 1503 points
27. Bekmurod Oltiboev – 1352 points
Women:
-52 kg:
1. Amandine Bouchard (France) - 6520 points
10. Diera Keldierova – 3142 points
-70 kg:
1. Barbara Matic (Croatia) - 5739 points
10. Gulnoza Matniezova – 3027 points2