Bilodid makes judo history as world's youngest champion

Japan's Ryoko Tani won the silver medal, while Argentina's Paula Pareto and Kazakhstani Otgontsetseg Galbadrakh took the bronze medals.

Published : Sep 21, 2018 00:20 IST , Baku

Daria Bilodid poses with her gold medal after winning in the under 48kg women category.
Daria Bilodid poses with her gold medal after winning in the under 48kg women category.
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Daria Bilodid poses with her gold medal after winning in the under 48kg women category.

Daria Bilodid of Ukraine made judo history on Thursday by becoming the youngest world champion at the age of 17 in Baku.

Bilodid, aged exactly 17 years and 345 days, secured the world title in the under 48kg category when she beat Japan's defending champion Funa Tonaki by ippon.

Before Bilodid the record had been held by Japan's Ryoko Tani, who claimed the first of her seven world titles at the age of 18 years and 27 days, in 1993.

Bilodid, whose father Gennadiy is a two-time world judo champion in the lightweight category (73kg), made her mark on the sport last year when, aged 16, she became the second youngest European champion in history.

Tonaki was awarded the silver medal while Argentina's Paula Pareto, the Olympic champion and 2015 world champion, and Kazakhstani Otgontsetseg Galbadrakh took the bronze medals.

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