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Ma Zhenzhao defeated his opponent and won China's first judo medal in the 78kg class since 2016!

In the women's 78kg judo bronze medal match at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, China's Ma Zhenzhao defeated Germany with a beautiful blow to win the bronze medal, winning glory for the country, winning China's first Olympic judo medal since the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, and also writing his own Olympic legend.

Ma Zhenzhao defeated his opponent and won China's first judo medal in the 78kg class since 2016!

Paris on August 1 witnessed the glorious moment of Chinese judoka Ma Zhenzhao. In this high-profile judo women's 78kg competition, Ma Zhenzhao added another precious bronze medal to the Chinese delegation with her rock-solid will and amazing skills.

The intensity of the match speaks for itself, and Ma Zhenzhao faces world No. 2 Anna-Maria · Wagner of Germany. In this contest of strength and intelligence, Ma Zhenzhao did not back down, and her every attack was accurate and deadly, and finally sealed the victory with a technical strike. After the game, she celebrated excitedly.

Italy's Alice · Berandi showed extraordinary strength in the final to win the gold medal. She said excitedly in an interview: "I can't describe it, I'm still a little speechless. I really don't understand if it's true or if I'm still dreaming. "This gold medal is a dream come true for her.

Ma Zhenzhao defeated his opponent and won China's first judo medal in the 78kg class since 2016!

Israel's Inbal · Lanier won the silver medal as she won a second medal for Israel in Paris. "It's a bit strange to lose a game and get a silver medal," Ranier said. This is crazy. Despite some surprises, she is proud of her persistence and hard work on the judo path.

On the field, we've seen some unexpected results as well. France Madeleine · Marlonga suffered a surprise defeat in the round of 16 to Portugal Patricia · Sampaio. The world number 13 showed his prowess by beating world number 5 Marlonga in the next bout.

Ma Zhenzhao defeated his opponent and won China's first judo medal in the 78kg class since 2016!

Our other Chinese athlete, 26-year-old Asian Games champion Ma Ying-jeou, finished 17th at Tokyo 2020. In Paris, she did not let history repeat itself, beating Ukraine's Yelizaveta · Litvinenko in the repechage match and then beating Wagner in a bronze medal match, sharing the medal with Sampaio. Ma Ying-jeou said: "I choose to be more determined and believe that I can win. ”

Ma Zhenzhao's bronze medal is her personal glory, and it is also the pride of Chinese judo. Praise their fighting spirit and bless him for the next Olympic journey of the Chinese team.

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