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Monthly Archives: April 2021
WW3 fears: Iran resumes nuclear production after warning Biden to drop Trump sanctions – Daily Express
Posted: April 13, 2021 at 6:27 am
Mr Rouhani himself oversaw the launch of advanced centrifuges at the underground Natanz nuclear plant to mark the Islamic Republic's National Nuclear Technology Day. A live video link carried on state TV showed Mr Rouhani ordering the injection of uranium gas into 164 IR-6 centrifuges, 30 IR-5 centrifuges, and mechanical tests on IR-9 machines with the capacity of 50 early IR-1 machines - a likely new breach of the nuclear deal.
Mr Rouhani insisted the "133 advances" in the country's nuclear industry over the past year were mostly in the fields of medicine, power, agricultural and energy.
He said: "Once again, I stress that all our nuclear activities are peaceful and for non-military purposes.
"We continue to be committed to our pledge to the non-proliferation treaty and to the world not to deviate militarily from our nuclear programme."
Iran has breached a raft of restrictions imposed by a 2015 deal on its atomic activities in response to former president Donald Trump's withdrawal from the deal in 2018.
Washington and Tehran have laid out tough stances at indirect talks in Vienna this week on how to bring both back into full compliance with the accord.
The talks in Vienna, in which European Union officials are shuttling between the remaining parties to the deal and the US, aim to restore the bargain at the core of the agreement - restrictions on Iran's nuclear activities in exchange for the lifting of US and other international sanctions.
Washington was the first to renege on that bargain under Mr Trump, who vehemently opposed the deal and sought to wreck it.
He pulled out, reimposed the sanctions that were lifted, and brought in many more.
Iran responded by breaching many of the nuclear restrictions covered by the accord.
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Tehran is now demanding Joe Biden lifts all sanctions imposed by Mr Trump, which include a sweeping unilateral ban on its oil exports, before it falls back in line with obligations it suspended.
Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said: "The US - which caused this crisis - should return to full compliance first.
"Iran will reciprocate following rapid verification."
The International Atomic Energy Agency flagged Iran's latest violation just yesterday as the Vienna talks were wound up for the weekend.
But David Albright, a former UN weapons inspector and a hawk on Iran, said the latest breach also raises questions about what major powers excluded from the enriched uranium stockpile.
He said: "Looking back, exempting this near 20 percent enriched uranium scrap was probably not a good idea.
"When enriched uranium is made into fuel plates, some does not get used, somewhat like batter for a cake."
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Bible prophecy: WW3 outbreak to mark arrival of ‘Red Rider’ of Revelation – claim – Daily Express
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Of the 80 books in the Old and New Testaments, the Book of Revelation holds some of the most worrying prophecies about the future. Penned by John the Apostle, Revelation contains the final chapters of the Holy Bible and is dedicated to prophetic visions outlining the final days of mankind before the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. Revelation speaks of natural cataclysms and plagues that will follow the arrival of the Four Horsemen of Apocalypse.
The Four Horsemen or Riders are traditionally believed to represent war, famine, pestilence and death.
Revelation 6, for instance, reads: "Then I saw when the Lamb opened one of the seven seals, and I heard one of the four living creatures say with a voice like thunder, 'Come!'
"I looked, and behold, there was a white horse.
"The one riding on it had a bow, and a crown was given to him. He went out as a conqueror so he might conquer."
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The scripture then says a rider bathed in "fiery red" appeared after the second seal was broken.
This rider was armed with a "great sword" and was "permitted to take peace from the earth, so that people would slaughter one another".
According to the Christian conspiracy theory blog Bible Prophecy - Signposts of the Times, this is the personification of war.
Commenting on contemporary world events and the horrors of World War 1 and 2, the blog bizarrely claimed a third global conflict could be brewing in line with biblical prophecy.
However, not all Christians believe modern-day events serve as parallels for what the Bible said will happen one day.
Some theologians outright reject attempts to try and predict the Second Coming by applying passages from scripture to daily news reports and historical events.
According to Stephen Witmer, pastor of the Pepperell Christian Fellowship in Pepperell, Massachusetts, there is a lesson to be learned in patiently waiting for Christ's return.
He said: "When our waiting for Jesus is founded on Gods promise, we draw our confidence from the dependability of the one who has made the promise."
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Russia moves BUK missiles that downed MH17 to Ukraine border as it warns US it will retaliate amid WW3 fe… – The Sun
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RUSSIAis moving BUK missiles in a region close to Ukraine after warning they "will retaliate" if the US makes any "unfriendly moves" regarding increasing tensions.
The long-simmering conflict has reached boiling point - forcing international allies to attempt to defuse the situation, amid fears it could spark a World War if Moscow is massing a force capable of invading its neighbour.
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Russia has remained defiant in the face of the fallout, with the Foreign Minister promising they will not take US interference lightly after they pledged their "unwavering" support for Ukraine.
It appears they have no plans of dialling down their presence either, as the deadly BUK's were seen being moved in the Voronezh region which borders Ukraine - part of a huge task force being rapidly put in place, as a new video shows.
The weapons system was used in the rebel-held Donetsk region in 2014 to down a Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 killing 298 people.
It comes after up to 4,000 soldiers alongside a fleet of tanks and other armoured vehicles were sent to the annexed Crime and the disputed border where the Putin-backed rebels have taken hold.
Footage also showed the transportation of at least six sinister 2S4 Tyulpan self-propelled mortars, which are capable of firing warheads up to 12 miles.
In a chilling caution, one of Vladimir Putins most senior officials, Dmitry Kozak, threatenedthat Ukraine would not survive if Russia took military action.
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"I support the assessment that ... the start of military action - this would be the beginning of the end of Ukraine," said the deputy head of Russias presidential administration.
Russia are reluctant to engage in negotiations, with Putin claiming the situation was down to "provocative actions of Kyiv, who has been intentionally escalating the situation at the contact line."
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrovhit back at US involvement, saying: "We will take note of any unfriendly steps and this is for sure."
He told a news conference, "So far, I havent seen any particular decisions and nothing has been declared.
"Ive read the reports that the (US) administration has completed the review of Russias 'hostile steps': they somehow managed to do this rather quickly because usually when we are accused of so many misdeeds, its hard to deal with this in a couple of weeks or even in a couple of months, but they did.
"They will probably punish us in other ways," Lavrov jibed.
The ominous message comes as the German Chancellor Merkel demanded President Putin withdraw the mounting presence of the Russian military around eastern Ukraine during a tense phone call.
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The German Government revealed, "Among other things, the conversation was about the strengthened Russian military presence in the environs of East Ukraine.
"The Chancellor demanded that this build-up be unwound in order to de-escalate the situation."
Berlin and Paris have both reiterated their "support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine," in a joint display of unity, while calling for restraint in the war-torn region.
What is happening between Russia and Ukraine?
RUSSIA and the Ukraine have remained technically at war since 2014.
Ukraine was aligned with Russia as part of the Soviet Union until its collapse in 1991, following which it became an independent state.
Both nations remained closely tied - but Ukraine gradually began to distance itself, seeking deeper ties with the West.
The open conflict was triggered by the Ukrainian Revolution in 2014 - when an uprising overthrew the pro-Russian government of Viktor Yanukovych.
Vladimir Putin's forces reacted by annexing the region of Crimea from Ukraine - a move which was widely condemned by the West.
The conflict then spiralled when pro-Russian groups in Eastern Ukraine then took up arms against the state.
Russia gave their backing the separatist forces which formed breakaway republics in Donetsk and Luhansk.
Putin's forces then launched a military incursion into these regions as they gave their support to the rebels.
Russia continues to hold Crimea - and claims the region joined them willingly after they a referendum.
Almost seven years have now passed and the War in Donbass remains at a stalemate.
It is estimated some 14,000 have been killed in the conflict, including more than 3,00 civilians.
Ukraine and the rebels signed a new ceasefire in July 2020 - but clashes have been steadily increasing again since last November.
But European leaders are left walking on eggshells after Russia announced it will "take extra measures" if NATO sends forces to help Ukraine.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said: "No doubt such a scenario would lead to a further increase in tensions close to Russia's borders.
"Of course, this would call for additional measures from the Russian side to ensure its security."
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In recent days, video evidence suggests he has moved heavy armour and troops thousands of miles - including from deep in Siberia - close to the Ukrainian border.
Satellite pictures show a field camp for Russian forces in the same region as the BUK was seen.
The Conflict Intelligence Team (CIT) highlighted the base which has appeared in recent days.
Ruslan Leviev, from CIT, toldBBC Ukraine: "We notice the movement of all the units.
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"These are both "Pskov paratroopers" and motorised infantry units - they are for example, from the Kemerovo region of Siberia, and from Dagestan.
The downing of Malaysian flight MH17 from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur by a BUK missile in July 2014 caused a major international scandal.
Russia denied responsibility but Western investigators found Moscow had provided theBUKsystem that blew the passenger plane out of the sky.
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Oceania – Wikitravel
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Oceania
Oceania is a vast, arbitrarily defined expanse of the world where the Pacific Ocean rather than land borders connects the nations. It is home to glistening white beaches, coconut palms swaying in the breeze, beautiful coral reefs, and rugged volcanic islands rising out of the blue ocean. Its diverse nations have both some of the world's most cosmopolitan and internationalised cities such as Melbourne, and some of its most remote and culturally isolated villages.
Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea are by far the largest countries on these lands that comprise southern Oceania, with the first two the most visited. Within Oceania are the vast island nation groupings of Polynesia to the far east, Melanesia to the west and Micronesia to the north.
Australia and New Zealand are both former British colonies. At one time it was envisaged that the two colonies would become a single country. In the past, Papua New Guinea was a United Nations trusteeship, administered by Australia. Various islands have been annexed by Britain, Spain, Portugal, Germany, France, Australia and the United States.
The presence of all of these cultures has created an influence on aspects of culture norms and development. In many areas at least one, often more indigenous languages, and the languages of one or more of the colonial powers, are spoken by the majority as people have coexisted or joined with the influx of other cultures. This mix has influenced cuisine, architecture and other facets of culture.
Ecologically, Oceania also includes the eastern parts of Indonesia as far as Lombok and Sulawesi.
See the country articles for detailed information on how to Get in.
The major countries of Australia and New Zealand do of course offer connections from all continents, although there are few direct flights from South America. There are some other gateways offering other opportunities to get in to Oceania, and for interesting itineraries. Air France connects New Caledonia direct with Tokyo and Paris and also flies to Tahiti. Onward connections to Sydney and Auckland are possible. Fiji Airways connects Fiji with Los Angeles with connections through to Sydney, Auckland and Tahiti. Tahiti is connected to Los Angeles, and you can fly to the Cook Islands direct from there. Air New Zealand provides a service to Tonga and Samoa from Los Angeles and Auckland. The Los Angeles service is subsidized by the New Zealand government as a form of aid to the two countries. Manila, Guam and Honolulu offer a gateway to the many countries of Micronesia, mainly on Continental Airlines.
The smallest islands with less tourism present travel challenges. Many are entirely deserted, and some have restrictions on access. Others require specialized services you may hire.
A South Pacific cruise.
Without a yacht, or a lot of time, the only way for travellers to get around between the main destinations of Oceania is by plane. Sydney, Brisbane, Auckland, and Los Angeles have good connectivity to the region. It is usually possible to fly from the west coast of the United States through to Sydney or Auckland via Hawaii, Tahiti, Fiji or even the Cook Islands.
However, air routes tend to come and go depending on whether the airlines find them profitable or not. Much of Micronesia, having been under US Administration, is serviced by Continental Airlines. Much of English-speaking Polynesia receives regular flights from Air New Zealand. Melanesia is mainly serviced by national and Australian airlines. Don't expect daily flights. Patience is required.
Flying between Micronesia and the other two areas is problematic and may involve flying all the way to Honolulu or a complicated route through Manila, Sydney and Auckland. Continental Airlines has a weekly flight from Guam to Nadi in Fiji. United Airlines offers flights also.Aircalin has flights from Japan direct to New Caledonia
Some flight options within Oceania, amongst others, are:
There are some options for boats, cruise ships, private yachts, adventure cruises, and even cargo ships.
Consult the guide for the destination you are visiting.
All island groups are fascinating and with time and money you can spend months just travelling around. There are some stunningly beautiful islands (Samoa, Cook Islands, French Polynesia), some fascinating cultures and festivals, some wonderful diving and totally deserted beaches. Check the individual country sections for details.
Skiing and snow sports. New Zealand has reliable winter snowfalls, mostly on the South Island in winter. The Snowy Mountains in New South Wales have the largest ski resorts in the southern hemisphere.
Although staple foods from outside the region, such as rice and flour, now have a firm foothold, the traditional staples of roots and tubers remain very important. The cheapest is usually cassava, which can be left in the ground for a long time. Sweet potato is a very important crop and is found in most parts of Oceania with the major producing area being the Highlands of Papua New Guinea. Taro and yam are also widespread. The latter is the most valuable of the roots and tubers and there are many customs associated with its cultivation. In the Sepik area of Papua New Guinea, for example, relations between married couples are traditionally forbidden while the yams are growing. On the other hand, in the Trobriand Islands the yam harvest traditionally is a period of active relations within couples, and of sexual freedom in general.
Kava is a drink produced from the roots of a plant related to the pepper plant and found mainly in Polynesia as well as Fiji and Vanuatu. It has a mildly narcotic effect. Other names include 'awa (Hawai'i), 'ava (Samoa), yaqona (Fiji), and sakau (Pohnpei). Traditionally it is prepared by chewing, grinding or pounding the roots of the kava plant. In Tonga, chewing traditionally had to be done by female virgins. Pounding is done in a large stone with a small log. The product is then added to cold water and consumed as quickly as possible, invariably as part of a group of people sitting around and sharing the cup. Check before taking any out of the country, however, as importing or exporting kava can be illegal for travelers.
Usual travel precautions re: any socializing or involvement with local people apply, always, and take special care in remote areas and on remote islands. Prepare thoroughly for trips into remote areas. Do your research, be prepared, understand that wilderness areas are true wilderness.
Fiji, New Caledonia, the Cook Islands, Samoa and all other islands except those listed next are usually malaria free.
Vanuatu has no reported cases of malaria currently although it has existed. Islanders are recuperating from flood losses (2014), and attendant human and infrastructure damage in the Solomon Islands, with some people who have contracted malaria. The malaria risk has lessened in Papua New Guinea this decade. All mentioned have a regimen of larval control practices.
Check with the WHO for the latest statistics.
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Mixed teams of Asia and Oceania Championships – International Judo Federation
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Six teams were fighting for the title of Mixed Teams Champion today in Bishkek. Korea, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, China, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan were each represented by 6 judoka, 3 men and 3 women, each putting their heart into their performance, not just to win individual matches, but to contribute to the overall team performance.
In the first match of the day Uzbekistan met Turkmenistan. The final score was 4:0, with the Uzbek team overcoming Turkmenistan with only ippon scores on the score sheet. The most spectacular fight of this round was at +90kg, where Shokhrukh Bakhtiyorov (UZB) beat Yashyuzak Ashirov (TKM) in just 9 seconds.
In the next contest Kazakhstans team met with the home nations favourites and despite the local judo fans cheering for a different result, the final scoreline read 4:1, in favour of Kazakhstan, who proceeded to the semi-finals, to confront team China.
The semi-finals were tough and all four teams were strong, but with only two places in the final round, there had to be a clear result.
Between Korea and Uzbekistan, a series of high level, explosive contests ensued, but in the end it was Korea who made their way to the final, beating the Uzbek team 4:1. The second finalist was Kazakhstan, who beat the Chinese team by only 1 point.
Bronze medal contest between teams of Turkmenistan and China
Bronze medals went to China and Uzbekistan, following wins against Turkmenistan Kyrgyzstan respectively.
Gulnoza Matniyozova (UZB) performs uchi-mata in the bronze medal contest against the team of Kyrgyzstan
The final team match of the day was intense, with the infamous gripping and unorthodox throwing techniques of the Korean team, pitted against the dynamism and often surprising strategy of the Kazakh judoka. On paper, after the individual competition, the Korean team looked to be the stronger of the two, but form doesnt always dictate results and an exciting final went ahead.
Final round KOR vs KAZ
After the first 4 contests the scores were even at 2:2, but then the Korean team took the next two wins to ensure they were the mixed team champions.
Team of Korea celebrating the victory
Final results:
1. Team of Korea
2. Team of Kazakhstan
3. Team of China
3. Team of Uzbekistan
5. Team of Turkmenistan
5. Team of Kyrgyzstan
Mixed team podium
The event ran smoothly and produced some passion-fuelled judo, showing how much the judoka could invest in fighting for their countries.
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Best of Asia and Oceania – Day 2 – International Judo Federation
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The second day of the Asia and Oceania Championships brought us some big surprises! Kyrgyz judoka Vladimir ZOLOEV overcame Saeid MOLLAEI in the semi-finals of -81kg category and then won against the Korean athlete LEE Moon Jin in the final match, winning a first ever gold medal at the Asian Championships for the country and what a way to do it, on home ground!
There were three gold medals for Korea, one for Kyrgyzstan and one for Uzbekistan to add to the medal table that we saw emerge yesterday.
A silver and a bronze were secured by the Australian womens team, with Tel Aviv Grand Prix 2020 winner Katharina HAECKER only losing after an intense final against Korean HAN Hee Ju, in the -63kg group. It was -70kg powerhouse Aoife GOUGHLAN who took their bronze, beating HANs compatriot, to avenge her own teammate, for the bronze medal.
After winning her first grand slam medal only weeks ago, Gulnnoza MATNIYAZOVA of Uzbekistan stepped up on to the top of the podium at -70kg, taking the second gold medal for Uzbekistan in this event.
There was triumph for the Korean team too, with two gold medals being won, by An Changrim in the -73kg category, coming in as the number 1 seed and being unstoppable all day and from HAN Hee Ju at -63 kg.
-73 final results
1. AN, Changrim KOR
2. MAKHMADBEKOV, Somon TJK
3. SCVORTOV, Victor UAE
3. QING, Daga CHN
5. SMAGULOV, Zhansay KAZ
5. MOHAMMADI, Mohammad IRI
7. NAKANO, Keisei PHI
7. YULDOSHEV, Murodjon UZB
-73 kg podium
-81 kg final results
1. ZOLOEV, Vladimir KGZ
2. LEE, Moon Jin KOR
3. BOLTABOEV, Sharofiddin UZB
3. MOLLAEI, Saeid MGL
5. LEE, Sungho KOR
5. KHAMZA, Didar KAZ
7. MURODOV, Akmal TJK
7. MUSSAYEV, Ruslan KAZ
-81 kg podium
-63 kg final results
1. HAN, Hee Ju KOR
2. HAECKER, Katharina AUS
3. CHO, Mokhee KOR
3. YANG, Junxia CHN
5. WATANABE, Kiyomi PHI
5. KHOJIEVA, Farangiz UZB
7. YUAN, Pei Chun TPE
7. BERDYBEKOVA, Iolanta KAZ
-63 kg podium
-70 kg final results
1. MATNIYAZOVA, Gulnoza UZB
2. KIM, Seongyeon KOR
3. COUGHLAN, Aoife AUS
3. SUN, Xiaoqian CHN
5. KHOLMURODOVA, Farangiz UZB
5. BEKTASKYZY, Zere KAZ
7. CHANG, Ssu-tzu TPE
7. MAMEDOVA, Faride TKM
-70 kg podium
Tomorrow we will see the heavier categories take to the tatami, but with all eyes on Japans MUKAI at -90kg, after his shock exit from the Antalya Grand Slam last weekend in round two. We will also be watching to see if anyone can topple MA (CHN) from her position at the top of the contest sheet. Her CV says shes likely to stay on top but as Mukai and others are all too aware of, this is judo and anything can happen.
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3D Scanner Market South Asia & Oceania and East Asia are anticipated to grow ~4.8x and ~4.3x respectively over the forecast period 2019 to 2027 …
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Best of Asia and Oceania – Day 3 – International Judo Federation
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On the last day of the individual Asia and Oceania Judo Championships we watched the heavyweights compete. Passionate, strong judoka in the -78kg, +78kg, -90kg, -100kg and +100kg categories were prepared to show outstanding judo today in Bishkek.
IJF President Mr Marius L Vizer visited the competition to support all in attendance. Mr Vizer was also presented with a special award by the JUA President Mr Obaid Al Anzi, recognising his contribution to the development of judo around the world and particularly in Asia.
From left to right: JUA President Mr. Obaid Al Anzi and IJF President Mr. Marius L. Vizer
From left to right: IJF President Mr. Marius L. Vizer and Judo Federation of Kyrgyzstan President Mr. Zholdoshbek Kolbaev
Korea secured the top position on the medal table, with 1 more gold today, won by Yoon Hyunnji at -78kg. After 6 minutes of the final Yoon managed to overcome Ma Zhenzhao of China, to win maximum points and the cheers of her team.
In the -90kg category, Dsseldorf Grand Slam 2020 winner, Davlat Bobonov (UZB) performed an amazing uchi-mata to topple Mukai Shoichiro (JPN) and win a third gold medal for Uzbekistan at the event.
Two gold medals went to the Japanese team, with victories at -100kg and +100kg. Wolf Aaron won the final of the -100kg group, beating Mukhammadkarim Khurramov (UZB) and it was Harasawa Hisayoshi who beat a Korean adversary, Kim Minjong, in the +100kg final.
An all Chinese final in the +78kg category brought gold and silver medals to Xu Shiyan and Wang Yan, respectively.
The final medal table of the competition shows diversity and a continued commitment to the Olympic qualifying campaign:
Although the individual competition of the Asia and Oceania Championships is over, tomorrow we will be treated to a ringside seat at the mixed team event. Six teams will be taking part in this exciting day, all looking for ranking points for the first ever Olympic mixed team competition, to be held in Tokyo in the summer: Korea, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, China, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.
-90 kg final results
1. BOBONOV, Davlat UZB
2. MUKAI, Shoichiro JPN
3. GWAK, Donghan KOR
3. USTOPIRIYON, Komronshokh TJK
5. SHEROV, Erlan KGZ
5. BU, Hebilige CHN
7. BOZBAYEV, Islam KAZ
7. SEFAN, Salih JOR
-100 kg final results
1. WOLF, Aaron JPN
2. KHURRAMOV, Mukhammadkarim UZB
3. TUROBOYEV, Muzaffarbek UZB
3. ERIHEMUBATU CHN
5. REMARENCO, Ivan UAE
5. OZCICEK-TAKAGI, Kayhan AUS
7. SHAH, Hussain Shah PAK
7. SERIKBAYEV, Aibek KAZ
+100 kg final results
1. HARASAWA, Hisayoshi JPN
2. KIM, Minjong KOR
3. KIM, Sungmin KOR
3. RAKHIMOV, Temur TJK
5. TOKTOGONOV, Bekbolot KGZ
5. KAZHYBAYEV, Yerassyl KAZ
7. KRAKOVETSKII, Iurii KGZ
7. YUSUPOV, Alisher UZB
-78 kg final results
1. YOON, Hyunji KOR
2. MA, Zhenzhao CHN
3. LEE, Jeongyun KOR
3. CHEN, Fei CHN
5. HSU WANG, Shu Huei TPE
5. SHIH, Liu Li-Ling TPE
7. NURMEDOVA, Ogulgerek TKM
7. KURBANBAEVA, Iriskhon UZB
+78 kg final results
1. XU, Shiyan CHN
2. WANG, Yan CHN
3. HAN, Mi Jin KOR
3. KIM, Hayun KOR
5. TSAI, Jia Wen TPE
5. BERLIKASH, Kamila KAZ
7. ILMATOVA, Rinata UZB
7. SARBASHOVA, Nagira KGZ
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South Korea claimed the final gold medal of the Asia-Oceania Judo Championships in Bishkek in Kyrgyzstan with victory in the mixed team event.
Meeting them in the gold-medal match were Kazakhstan.
In the opening bout Kim Ji-su gave South Korea the lead with an ippon win over Sevara Nishanbayeva in the women's under-57-kilogram category, before Zhansay Smagulov levelled the score with an ippon victory of his own against Kim Lim-hwan in the men's under-73kg.
Zere Bektaskyzy then gave Kazakhstan the lead, emerging victorious after a four-minute stalemate and three-and-a-half minutes of golden score against Kim Seong-yeon in the women's under-70kg.
In the men's under-90kg, Gwak Dong-han made it 2-2, winning against Islam Bozbayev after a minute of golden score.
Han Mi-jin gave South Korea a 3-2 advantage in the women's over-78kg, defeating Kamila Berlikash, and Kim Min-jong confirmed the gold medal for South Korea with an ippon win over Yerassyl Kazhybayev in the men's over-100kg.
Meeting in a bronze-medal match were hosts Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan.
The opening bout saw Nilufar Ermaganbetova give Uzbekistan the lead after a women's under-57kg win against Kseniia Beldiagina.
Murodjon Yuldoshev doubled his nation's lead after a victory over Beksultan Sultanov in the men's under-73kg and Gulnoza Matniyazova made it 3-0, winning by ippon in little more than a minute against Aizhan Kadyrbekova in the women's under-70kg.
Erlan Sherov handed the hosts a lifeline by winning a crucial bout in the men's under-90kg by ippon against Davlat Bobonov, making it 3-1.
Despite Kyrgyzstan seemingly mounting a comeback, Rinata Ilmatova secured the bronze medal for Uzbekistan, defeating Nagira Sarbashova by ippon in the women's over-78kg, making the score 4-1.
China faced Turkmenistan in the other bronze-medal match.
In the opening bout, Lu Tongjuan defeated Gulbadam Babamuratova in the women's under-57kg category to give China the lead.
Qing Daga gave China a 2-0 lead, winning by ippon against Hekim Agamammedov in the men's under-73kg.
Sun Xiaoqian made it 3-0 in the women's under-70kg, overcoming Zulhumar Dashkinova in less than 20 seconds by ippon.
Bu Hebilige put the tie to bed with an ippon win over Agamyrat Bashimov in the men's under-90kg, giving China a 4-0 win and the bronze medal.
South Korea topped the final medals table with five gold, five silver and eight bronze medals, ahead of Uzbekistan, China and Japan who all won three gold medals.
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