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Tetsushi Kajimoto

Olympics-Judo-Japan's Hamada and Wolf win golds to match record haul

Tokyo 2020 Olympics - Judo - Men's 100kg - Medal Ceremony - Nippon Budokan - Tokyo, Japan - July 29, 2021. Gold medallist Aaron Wolf of Japan poses with his medal. REUTERS/Annegret Hilse

Japan's Aaron Wolf and Shori Hamada grabbed gold medals in their respective judo finals on Thursday, taking the host nation's tally to eight golds from the sport at the Tokyo Games and matching their record haul from Athens 2004.

Wolf, 25 and world champion in 2017, threw South Korean Cho Gu-ham to secure a dramatic ippon victory that ended more than five minutes of gruelling Golden Score sudden-death overtime in the men's -100kg final.

Tokyo 2020 Olympics - Judo - Women's 78kg - Medal Ceremony - Nippon Budokan - Tokyo, Japan - July 29, 2021. Gold medallist Shori Hamada of Japan poses with her medal. REUTERS/Sergio Perez

It was the first time in 21 years that a Japanese judoka had dominated the -100 kg category at the Olympics.

Wolf, whose mother is Japanese and whose father is from the United States, raised his fist in victory and burst into tears when he won the final. He later said he had used painkillers on both his bad knees the previous day.

"What I've done up until now paid off finally, so I felt the surge of emotion," he told reporters.

Tokyo 2020 Olympics - Judo - Men's 100kg - Gold medal match - Nippon Budokan - Tokyo, Japan - July 29, 2021. Aaron Wolf of Japan scores the winning point against Cho Guham of South Korea. REUTERS/Annegret Hilse

"I was just brought up as Japanese in the low city area of Tokyo. Japanese athletes of mixed parentage are increasing, so I hope that will help diversity among Japanese as a whole."

Earlier, Wolf beat Uzbekistan's Mukhammadkarim Khurramov to make it to the quarter-finals, where he overcame Israel's Peter Paltchik.

In the semi-finals, Wolf beat Georgian Varlam Liparteliani, the world number one and Rio silver medallist, with a dynamic o-uchi-gari throw to score a waza-ari victory.

Tokyo 2020 Olympics - Judo - Women's 78kg - Gold medal match - Nippon Budokan - Tokyo, Japan - July 29, 2021. Madeleine Malonga of France and Shori Hamada of Japan react after the match. REUTERS/Annegret Hilse

South Korea's Cho won silver, while the bronze medals went to Jorge Fonseca of Portugal and Niiaz Iliasov of the Russian Olympic Committee.

In the women's -78 kg division final, 2018 world champion Hamada defeated French world number one Madeleine Malonga with a quick and solid pin to win the gold medal.

Earlier, Hamada, 30, had pinned Beata Pacut of Poland for an ippon victory in the elimination round of 16, then beat Aleksandra Babintseva of the Russian Olympic Committee via a sliding lapel choke to reach the semi-finals.

Tokyo 2020 Olympics - Judo - Men's 100kg - Gold medal match - Nippon Budokan - Tokyo, Japan - July 29, 2021. Aaron Wolf of Japan and Cho Guham of South Korea react after the match. REUTERS/Sergio Perez

Hamada, ranked two in her division, beat German Anna-Maria Wagner with a cross armlock for an ippon victory in the semi-finals.

The bronze medals went to Wagner and Mayra Aguiar of Brazil.

(Reporting by Tetsushi Kajimoto; Editing by Peter Rutherford, Toby Davis and Clare Fallon)

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