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Europe Shines on Day 1 of Zagreb Grand Prix

By staffNovember 15, 20252 Mins Read
Europe Shines on Day 1 of Zagreb Grand Prix
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15/11/2025 – 8:32 GMT+1

The IJF World Tour returned to Croatia as its capital hosted the first day of the 2025 Zagreb Grand Prix. Arena Zagreb was brimming with excitement as young judo-mad fans got to watch their heroes.

At -48 kg, Eva PEREZ SOLER was delighted to take her first Grand Prix gold medal. Two yuko scores proved the difference in the final against Laura ESPADINHA.

IJF President, Mr Marius VIZER was on hand to award the medals.

The -60 kg category final saw an all French showdown. Enzo JEAN took on compatriot Romain VALADIER PICARD. A very close encounter was decided by a single yuko in the final minute of the match. A clever counter from JEAN won him the Gold.

He was awarded his medals by Mr Vladimir BARTA, IJF Head Sport Director.

At -52kg Distria KRASNIQI was on blistering form, she swept past all her opponents including her long standing rival Reka PUPP in the final, extending her head-to-head record against the Hungarian to an impressive 8-1.

She was awarded her medal by IJF Education & Coaching Director, Mr Mohammed MERIDJA.

At -66kg it was a thrilling victory for Spain’s David GARCIA TORNE against Italy’s Elios MANZI. The Spaniard using his trademark unorthodox style to devastating effect!

The medals were awarded by Ms Tina TRSTENJAK, IJF Referee Director.

At -57kg home favourite Ana Viktorija PULJIZ took on top seed Marica PERISIC! Perisic was too strong for her opponent, meaning it was a third grand prix gold for the Serbian.

She was awarded the gold by Croatian Judo Federation President, Dr Sanda CORAK.

The Croatian team looked strong on day 1. But tomorrow is the middle-weights, with some big stars here to fight for gold.

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