Maxim Côté Made his Debut in a Grand Prix

Judo Canada – Montreal, April 7, 2019 – Maxim Côté lived his baptism of fire in a Grand Prix on Sunday, in Antalya, in Turkey. However, his first experience was short-lived: the Quebecois was eliminated after his first fight in the -90 kg category.

“Today (Sunday) was a short day for the Canadian team,” said Canadian coach Michel Almeida after the two Canadians in action were eliminated after their first fight.

Côté fought with the former world champion Avtandili Tchrikishvili. The athlete from Georgia, “Antoine Valois-Fortier’s sworn enemy,” said Almeida, quickly eliminated Côté by ippon after 1 minute and 1 second.

Canadian Marc Deschênes was fighting in +100 kg and had a similar day. The resident of Laval lost his first fight against Belorussian Uladzislau Tsiarpitski.

Almeida thinks Deschênes was at a disadvantage during the fight against a much heavier opponent. “It was a fight during which the weight difference was a determining factor. Marc is lighter, and Tsiarpitski was able to counter two of his attacks and score waza-aris,” he explained.

The Canadian team had more success on Saturday, when Antoine Valois-Fortier and Étienne Briand fought each other for the bronze medal. Valois-Fortier won the bout, and Étienne Briand ranked in fifth place.

-30-

Written by Sportcom for Judo Canada
 

Information:
Patrick Esparbès
Chief Operating Officer
(514) 668-6279
p.esparbes@judocanada.org

 

Subscribe to Updates

News travels fast. Delivered straight to your inbox, SIRC’s daily newsletter will ensure you stay connected with the latest news, events, jobs, and knowledge in Canadian sport.

Latest NEWS

SIGN up for Canadian sport daily

News travels fast. Delivered straight to your inbox, SIRC’s daily newsletter will ensure you stay connected with the latest news, events, jobs, and knowledge in Canadian sport.

 

Help us, help you by completing SIRC’s new annual survey!

As Canada’s national Sport Information Resource Centre (SIRC), we’re here to support those involved in sport at all levels in Canada with the latest insights and resources. We want to know what you find most valuable about SIRC in our new survey!

Through your answers, we hope to learn the best ways to support you by providing the latest insights and resources that have the most impact.

Sign up to Our Newsletter

News travels fast. Stay connected to sport and physical activity-related knowledge, news, jobs and resources through SIRC’s daily newsletter — The Canadian Sport Daily — delivered straight to your inbox.

"*" indicates required fields

Groups*
Skip to content