| Member News
July 22, 2007
Jeanette Rodriguez Celebrates Birthday with Bronze
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Rodriguez (far right) receives her bronze medal in the 48kg division. |
(
Rio de Janeiro
,
Brazil
) – Jeanette Rodriguez (
Coral Springs
,
Fla.
/ USA Judo National Training Site at North Miami) became a little bit older
and a lot more credentialed when she turned 17-years-old and won bronze in the
48kg division on Sunday at the Pan American Games.
“As a birthday gift, this was pretty good. It could’ve been better if it were a gold, of
course, but I’m happy,” Rodriguez said.
Rodriguez began her day with a win over Johana Orozoco (COL).
After three scoreless minutes, Rodriguez threw Orozoco;
however the referees gave the waza-ari (half-point) score to the Colombian. Then they conferred and awarded the score to
Rodriguez and continued the match for 30 more seconds at which time they reconvened
and took the score away entirely.
Orozoco then immediately threw Rodriguez for a koka
(smallest points) to take the lead, but Rodriguez was determined to get the win
and threw Orozoco for a yuko (quarter-point) with just over 20 seconds
remaining in the match.
In her next match with Zuleyma
Garcia (ESA), Rodriguez was up by yuko and koka scores, but got thrown for
a waza-ari in the last minute.
“That’ll be the match I always remember,” Rodriguez said. “I
had it and then just did something stupid.”
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Rodriguez on the 48kg podium. |
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Awards presenters. |
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Flores vs. Ludwing Ortiz (VEN) |
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Team Leader Leo White and Valerie Gotay chat while Coach Israel Hernandez watches a match. |
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Grace Ohashi vs. Melissa Rodriguez (ARG). |
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Taraje Williams-Murray goes in for a kata guruma against Melvin Leocadio (DOM). |
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German Velazco coaches Rodriguez as the clock runs down on her bronze medal final. |
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Rodriguez during her post-match press conference. |
She rebounded in the repechage where she fought Gerdine Mathieu (HAI). Neither player was able to score.
until nearly
the last minute when Rodriguez threw the Haitian for ippon with an o soto gari
(outer leg throw).
“At first I was kinda bummed out after I lost in the second
match, but I knew it was not over yet, that I still had a chance for bronze,”
Rodriguez said. “I knew I had to put my
guts on the line and recover what I lost.”
In the bronze medal match Rodriguez threw Glenda Miranda (ECU), a bronze medalist
at the Pan Am Championships in May in
Montreal
for a yuko score in the fourth minute. The throw was originally deemed an ippon (instant win), but was then
downgraded.
“I heard them say ippon and I was so relieved, but then my
coach said it was a yuko and I was disappointed, but knew I had to keep going,”
Rodriguez said.
Although the match went the full five minutes, Rodriguez held
Miranda off from larger scores and won her first Senior Pan Am medal.
“I told myself ‘that’s it. You’re not leaving home today without a bronze,’” she said.
The win also will give the
United States
valuable points
toward qualifying the division for the 2008 Olympic Games as this event is the
largest of five qualifying tournaments for athletes in the Pan American Region.
Rodriguez’s medal also brings Team USA’s total to six,
including three golds, one silver and two bronzes – representing the best gold
medal count for a USA Judo Team since the 1991 Games in Havana.
In other divisions, Justin
Flores (Glenville, N.Y. / USA Judo National Training Site at the Jason Morris
Judo Center) and Taraje
Williams-Murray (Bronx, N.Y. / NYAC / Spartak Sports Club) each placed
seventh in the 66kg and 60kg divisions, respectively.
Flores
threw Sasha Mehmedovic (CAN), a two-time Pan
Am Championships medalist, in the first round for both waza-ari and then ippon
in the fourth minute.
In the quarter-finals
Flores
was up by a koka and waza-ari when Roberto
Ibanez (ECU) threw him for ippon halfway through the match.
Flores
dropped down to the
repechage, but lost to Ludwing Ortiz (VEN),
a silver medalist at the 1999 and 2003 Pan American Games, by a penalty.
Williams-Murray was thrown after a first-round bye with a te
guruma (hand wheel throw) by eventual champion Miguel Albarracin (ARG).
He took his first repechage match by a penalty given to Melvin Leocadio (DOM) in the last 25
seconds of the match.
Williams-Murray’s next match ended with a penalty as well,
but this one wasn’t in his favor as he lost to Javier Guedez (VEN).
Grace Ohashi
(Colorado Springs
,
Colo.
/
USA
Judo National Training
Site at the Olympic
Training
Center
) was competing
on her first U.S. Team as an 18-year-old in the 52kg division. Although she forced Melissa Rodriguez (ARG), the 2006 Pan Am Championships silver
medalist, into two penalties and threw her for a koka, Ohashi ultimately was
thrown for a waza-ari that would end the match.
Rodriguez lost her next match to eventual Champion Sheila Espinosa (CUB), eliminating
Ohashi from the tournament.
Complete results are as follows:
Men’s 60kg
1. Miguel Albarracin (ARG)
2. Yosvany Piker (CUB)
3. Alexandre Lee (BRA)
3. Javier Guedez (VEN)
5. Frazer Will (CAN)
5. Juan Postigos (PER)
7. Taraje
Williams-Murray (
Bronx
,
N.Y.
/ NYAC / Spartak Sports Club), 1-2
Men’s 66kg
1. Joao Derly (BRA)
2. Roberto Ibanez (ECU)
3. Yordanis Arencibia (CUB)
3. Ludwing Ortiz (VEN)
5. Juan Carlos Jacinto (DOM)
5. Felipe Novoa (CHI)
7. Justin Flores (
Glenville
,
N.Y.
/
USA
Judo National Training Site at the
Jason
Morris
Judo
Center
),
1-2
Women’s 48kg
1. Yanet Bermoy (CUB)
2. Daniela Polzin (BRA)
3. Jeanette Rodriguez
(
Coral Springs
,
Fla.
/
USA
Judo National Training
Site at
North Miami
)
3. Paula Pareto (ARG)
5. Glenda Miranda (ECU)
5. Zuleyma Garcia (ESA)
Women’s 52kg
1. Sheila Espinosa (CUB)
2. Erika Miranda (BRA)
3. Maria Garcia (DOM)
3. Flor Velazquez (VEN)
5. Adriana Negrete (MEX)
5. Melissa Rodriguez (ARG)
Also Competed: Grace
Ohashi (
Colorado Springs
,
Colo.
/
USA
Judo National Training
Site at the Olympic
Training
Center
), 0-1
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