Gold medalist Christa Deguchi of Canada poses for a photo during the award ceremony of the women's -57 kilogram class of the World Judo Championships in Tokyo on August 27, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Koji Sasahara
JERUSALEM – Canadian judoka Christa Deguchi won the gold medal in the under-57-kilogram event Tuesday at the Masters Tournament.
Deguchi’s final match against Tokyo Olympics silver medallist Sarah Léonie Cysique went to overtime, when the French fighter forfeited due to a knee injury.
Deguchi, who was born in Nagano, Japan and trains in Lethbridge, Alta., needed only 26 seconds to dispatch of Pauline Starke of Germany in the second round after opening with a bye.
She defeated Tsukasa Yoshida of Japan in the quarterfinals and Mimi Huh of South Korea in the semis.
It’s Deguchi’s fourth gold medal of the year after winning titles at the Grand Prix in Zagreb, Croatia, the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England, and the Baku Judo Grand Slam.
“This was probably Christa’s best performance since she won the world championship in 2019,” coach Antoine Valois-Fortier said.
Deguchi’s sister, Kelly, was eliminated in a first-round loss to Ana Perez Box of Spain in the under-52 kg category.
Canadians Arthur Margelidon (under-73 kg), François Gauthier-Drapeau (under-81 kg) and Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard (under-63 kg) will all be in action Wednesday.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 20, 2022.