Canada’s Christa Deguchi captures Olympic gold medal in women’s judo

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Christa Deguchi has won Canada’s first gold medal of the Paris Olympics with a victory in the under-57 kilogram judo event.

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Canada’s Christa Deguchi smiles after winning against Sarah-Leonie Cysique of France in a women’s under-57 kg semifinal judo on Monday. She went on to win Canada’s first-ever Olympic gold medal in the sport. (Christinne Muschi/The Canadian Press)

Christa Deguchi has won Canada’s first gold medal of the Paris Olympics with a victory in the under-57 kilogram judo event.

Deguchi, the world’s top-ranked female judoka, defeated Mimi Huh in the final when the South Korean was flagged for a false attack in sudden-death overtime, giving her a match-ending third penalty.

It was a measure of revenge for Deguchi, who lost to Huh in the under-57 kg final at the 2024 world championships.

WATCH | Deguchi makes Canadian history in judo:

Christa Deguchi becomes Canada’s 1st female Olympic judoka champion

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Christa Deguchi won Canada’s first gold medal of Paris 2024, earning victory in the women’s under-57 kilogram judo final.

Deguchi, a two-time world champion, is the first-ever Canadian Olympic champion in judo.

She advanced to the final with a win over crowd favourite Sarah-Leonie Cysique of France.

Cysique went on to beat Georgia’s Eteri Liparteliani for bronze.

More to come.

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