Member News
July 18, 2007
Competition Opens
with Heavyweights on Thursday
(Rio de Janeiro)
– The U.S. Judo Team will
begin competition at the Pan American Games on Thursday with fights in the
men’s and women’s heavyweight divisions.
Less than two months after
the Pan American Championships held in May in Montreal, Team USA will be
competing not only for gold, but for Olympic qualification points as the
placings of each nation constitute a third of the total points needed to
qualify for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.
Competition begins at 10
a.m. with the preliminary matches at Rio Centro Pavilion 4. Medal rounds begin at 2 p.m.
Kirk Hoffmann (
Colorado Springs
,
Colo.
/
USA Judo National Training Site at the Olympic Training Center) won his second
Pan American medal with a bronze in the +100kg division at the Pan Am
Championships in
Montreal
on May 24.
This time, with
Brazil
sending
a significantly different men’s team, expect a shakeup in the seeding as five
of the seven Brazilian men come in unranked.
Reigning Champion Oscar
Brayson (CUB) will earn the top seed while Hoffmann and Joel Brutus (HAI) will
be on the bottom of the draw as the #2 and #3 seeds.
Hoffmann and Brutus have
fought four times this year with Brutus throwing Hoffmann in the semifinals of
the Senior Nationals and Hoffmann beating Brutus in the semis of the New York Open
in March and twice during the Pan American Games and World Team Trials which
were held in conjunction with the Senior Nationals.
The wildcard in this draw
will be Joao Schlittler (BRA) who ordinarily would be a favorite in the
division, but will be unseeded here and will undoubtedly serve as a spoiler.
Asma Sharif (Wakefield
,
Mass.
/ USA Judo National Team FORCE) will be competing not only in her first Pan
American Championships, but also her first international competition as a
heavyweight.
A former National medalist
in the 70kg and 78kg divisions, Sharif moved up to +78kg in March and has been
undefeated in the division, earning her slot on the Pan Am Team after defeating
the top-ranked American twice at the Pan American Games and World Team Trials
in April.
Almost guaranteed to be
the smallest in the nine-person division, Sharif has used her speed as an
advantage in
U.S.
competition and hopes to translate that into success on the international
scene.
As a newcomer, Sharif will
come in unseeded in a nine-person division where all but two players will
receive first-round byes.
Two-time reigning Champion
Ivis Duenas (CUB) will hold the top seed with Melissa Mojica (PUR) on the
bottom of the bracket. Third and fourth
seeds should go to Vanessa Zambotti (MEX) and Carmen Chala (ECU). Also watch out for Giovanna Blanco (VEN),
last year’s Pan Am silver medalist.
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