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2020 Olympic Games : Mballa Atangana Joins The Crew
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Judo athlete,
Vanessa Mballa Atangana, Cameroon’s medal hopeful, has joined the group in Hita, Japan. She arrived in Hita on July 11, 2021 making the total number of athletes to 12. She has since begun training with the other athletes. The 12 flagbearers are fine-tuning their skills in Hita ahead of the kick off of the
Reports from Hita say training sessions are going on smoothly without any hitches. Out of 17 training sessions programmed, team Cameroon has already completed five. At the technical level, the coaches work together regularly and share their points of view. During the past few days, the exercises that were proposed were mostly physical and technical. The boxing and athletics teams trained at the weightlifting hall for fitness training. The second training sessions were focused on recovery and relaxation. The weightlifting and wrestling teams joined the swimming team to share the aqua gym. At the level of l
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Masters Judo Doha 2021 : Vanessa Mballa Atangana Misses Bronze
The Doha from January 11 to 13, 2021. Organised by the International Judo Federation (IJF), the competition brought together judokas from across the globe. Cameroon was represented in the competition by one
athlete, Vanessa Mballa Atangana in the women’s +78kg. The current African champion was beaten by Tunisia’s Nihel Cheikh Rouhou in the third place final on Wednesday January 13, 2021. Lire aussi : Olympics Intercontinental Play-offs: Lionesses Leave For Turkey Tomorrow
It was a 100 per cent African match. With only a few seconds left on the scoreboard, Mballa Atangana tried to score but Cheikh Rouhou avoided the attack and immediately followed to the floor for Ippon. This was a first bronze medal at the Masters for the Tunisian. In the second bronze medal fight turkey’s Kayra Sayit beat Kim Hayun from Korea. On the final results sheet Vanessa Mballa Atangana finished on the fifth spot with Kim Hayun.