Pavilion Villaviciosa de Odon Madrid was the scene of the last day of the National League Judo Club.
In this last day the Judo Club Ciudad de Murcia went with two teams in contention (the 2 nd Division and the Junior League).
The Division 2 team had to play five tough matches.
The first was before the Bushidokwai Madrid, in which equality was the common denominator.
Proof of this is that the five matches played, three ended in a draw.
Unfortunately for us, the other two were for the capital and the first meeting which ended in defeat Murcia.
There was no room for more errors and had to complete a full over the next four games.
The Judo Master of Cordoba could do little against the push of Murcia and took a severe 5-0.
Here were also the Fontenebro Madrid which fell by a 4-1.
The cast seemed to Murcia and the next battle would decide the league as it was against the Kiofu Madrid team, which at that time led the league.
A resounding 4-1 for Murcia gave them first place in the absence of a single encounter.
The Ciudad de Murcia judokas would not leave any doubt of his superiority in the Division and the last game against Madrid team of Kobe Hiroshima fell back side for a further Murcia 5-0.
The Judo Club Ciudad de Murcia proclaimed champion of the 2 nd Division and managed for the next season a coveted promotion to the top flight of Spanish Judo.
The final classification was as follows in his first post:
JC 1, Ciudad de Murcia
2 º Yamabuki (Basque Country)
3 º Bushidokwai (Madrid)
The JC team brilliantly Murcia City has achieved this title was made by Fernando Sanchez, Angel Peña, Antonio Sierra, Jorge García, Miguel Campos, Jose Luis Cabrero, Jose Francisco Rodenas, Dani Merjievsky and Felipe Iglesias.
As for the Junior League, the Murcia began the day against Judo Club San Sebastian and the final score decanted victory by 3-1 to the Basques, although this marker does not reflect the equality of the fighting.
This defeat left a little "touched" the Murcia who saw the possibilities of achieving the title away.
The second game against the judoka Valencians Ribarroja Murcia ended with a 4-1 victory and the last match would be against the Fontenebro Madrid, which expired at 3-2.
The final standings of the Junior League was as follows in its top
JC 1, San Sebastián
2 º Brunete (Madrid)
3 º Ciudad de Murcia JC
The JC team Murcia City has achieved this brilliantly third in the Junior League was formed by Paul Guerrero, Luis Totana, Angel Peñaranda, Christian Albaladejo, Dani Merjievsky, Sotorres and Marcos Jose Canovas.
These results are commendable in themselves, but especially if we consider the circumstances that "decorate"
- Although the National League are allowed signings, the team Murcia is among the few who can say with pride that his team is only with his judo.
- Given the limited budget, the team travels to Madrid Murcia on the same day, which must compete against our rivals on the mat and also against the fatigue of travel and early start earlier.
Source: Judo Club Ciudad de Murcia