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  • Judo: Nomura Beaten In Semis In Hamburg Int'L Meet

    JUDO: NOMURA BEATEN IN SEMIS IN HAMBURG INT'L MEET

    Japan Economic Newswire
    February 25, 2007 Sunday 6:07 AM GMT

    Three-time Olympic champion Tadahiro Nomura of Japan lost to Cuba's
    Yasmani Piker in the men's 60-kilogram semifinals at the Super World
    Cup in Germany on Saturday.

    Piker picked up a "yuko" point in the dying seconds of regulation
    when he countered Nomura's "seoinage" over-the-shoulder throw attempt.

    Nomura, however, successfully executed the same throw in his
    third-place match against Ruben Houkes of the Netherlands. Hovhannes
    Davtyan of Armenia won the title.

    "I did a stupid thing," Nomura said of his last-minute seoinage
    attempt.

    But the 32-year-old, who aims to win his fourth consecutive Olympic
    gold medal in Beijing next year, was not overly pessimistic about
    his performance in Hamburg.

    "I felt that the (seoinage) technique I can count on when I'm wrestling
    on the world stage is coming back gradually," Nomura said.

    He also used the technique in winning his second-round match.

    In the men's 66-kg category, Athens Olympic gold medalist Masato
    Uchishiba suffered a shock defeat in the second round to Miklos
    Ungvari of Hungary.
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