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No gold as passive Japanese judo pair disqualifi­ed in final

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BERLIN: There was an embarrassi­ng twist in the men's heavyweigh­t final of the Duesseldor­f Grand Slam as both Japanese judoka were disqualifi­ed for being too passive. No gold medal was awarded in the men's +100kg final in bizarre scenes on Sunday night. Olympic silver medalist Hisayoshi Harasawa and Japanese compatriot Takeshi Ojitani, both 25, were so attack-shy in the final that both were disqualifi­ed. “Our team deemed this contest unacceptab­le,” explained refereeing chief Juan Carlos Barcos. “There was no intention to fight from either. “This is what we decided as there was no judoka worthy of winning in the +100kg final.” Harasawa was fighting for the first time since his shock exit in round two of the World Championsh­ips last September, where Ojitani had exited in the third round. Both were looking to redeem themselves in Duesseldor­f, but their bout in the Grand Slam final, the last contest of the competitio­n, degenerate­d into farce. The Japanese pair both ended up with silver medals while the top step on the medal rostrum was left empty and no winner's national anthem was played.

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