April13,2014 The National Men's Judo Championship ended in the Zibo Sports Center Complex. Our team plays at home, 1 gold, 2 silver and 4 bronze. Among them, Zhang Wentao, a teenager from our province, played well in the -8 1 kg competition and won the championship; Sun Shuai -73kg and Hu Mingchao-100kg won the runner-up in their respective levels; Shang Yi, -60kg teenager, Han Chuanming, -8 1kg teenager, Yuan Jinling,-100kg teenager, ranking third in their respective levels. In addition, in the team competition, Shandong won the team championship, Beijing won the runner-up, and Liaoning and Tianjin tied for third place.
Although this year's event is not the highest level in China, as the first national event of men's judo in the new cycle, it attracted nearly 500 athletes, coaches and referees from 43 teams including provinces, municipalities, autonomous regions and the People's Liberation Army. Many provinces and cities regard this competition as an opportunity to test the previous training results, so both the number of participants and the level of contestants are the specifications of the highest level competition in China. It is worth mentioning that Zheng Xun, the new Korean coach of China Men's Judo Team, also appeared in this competition. It is reported that the purpose of his trip is to select players through this competition and determine the new national team training list with the results of the competition as a reference.
Shao, director of the office of Shandong Judo Sports Management Center, told the reporter that at the beginning of the new cycle, the men's judo team in our province is currently in the transitional stage of alternating old and new, and some old players are still in the adjustment stage and have not yet entered systematic training, so most of them are new players, and their adaptation to the new rules needs to be strengthened in the competition. However, judging from the competition results, the overall strength of the men's judo team is still relatively strong in the country. Li Ming, head coach of the provincial men's judo team, said that as the first national annual event in the new cycle, the leaders of the center attached great importance to the championship, and the team made careful preparations at all levels and in all groups. Before the game, the team also went to Korea for a training session of 18 days. When evaluating the results of the competition, Li Ming used the word "mixed feelings": "The key levels of our preparations-100 kg and-73 kg failed to win the gold medal in the end, which revealed that our players still have some shortcomings in various aspects, and we will focus on solving these problems in future training. Fortunately, through this competition, two of our young players stand out. Young Zhang Wentao has just entered the adult group this year. He didn't even make the top eight in the national competition before. In this tournament, although he is not very mature in experience and technology, he achieved excellent results with the fighting spirit of young people and won the championship in the -8 1 kg class, which is very gratifying. In addition, Shang Yi, who won the third place in the -60 kg class, was a young player born in 1994. It can be said that winning medals in national competitions at such a young age is promising. "
This year's championship can be described as "young players carrying loads". Referring to the current reserve situation of the men's judo team in Shandong Province, Li Ming said that Shandong, as a big judo talent province, has basically no problem in the selection of reserve talents: "In the new cycle, the center has strengthened the construction of the men's judo reserve echelon. At present, the new first-team players are mainly selected from the second-team teams, followed by provincial competitions, provincial games and other events, and local cities also recommend excellent players to provincial teams from time to time, basically.
In the new cycle, when it comes to the goal, as the head coach of men's judo in our province, Li Ming hopes to change the situation of judo in our province through continuous efforts: "Judo is a high-tech sport, and the teaching concept and level of the coach are important factors that determine the success or failure of the team. In the past, judo in our province was always strong for women and weak for men. In the new cycle, I hope that through a period of preparation, the level of men's judo in our province can be improved to a higher level. Of course, this is not a day's work. There are still many things we need to do to prepare for the National Games. "