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France enjoys Olympic success in judo

France's President Francois Hollande, left, greets Ugo LeGrand of France, right, following LeGrand's bronze medal victory in the men's 73kg Judo contest. UPI/Ron Sachs
France's President Francois Hollande, left, greets Ugo LeGrand of France, right, following LeGrand's bronze medal victory in the men's 73kg Judo contest. UPI/Ron Sachs | License Photo

LONDON, Aug. 1 (UPI) -- Lucie Decosse continued a tremendous Olympic performance by the French women in judo Wednesday, winning the gold medal in the 70-kilogram class.

It was the fourth medal in five judo events for the women's team from France, although the other three medals were all bronze.

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Decosse earned the gold after winning a silver medal in a lighter weight class during the 2008 Olympics. She defeated Kerstin Thiele of Germany in the championship bout.

Bronze medals went to Yuri Alvear of Colombia and Edith Bosch of the Netherlands.

In the men's 90-kilogram class, South Korea's Dae-Nam Song won the gold medal by defeating Asley Gonzalez of Cuba.

Ilias Iliadis of Greece, who earned the gold in Athens eight years ago, wound up with a bronze medal this time. Masashi Nishiyama of Japan also won a bronze.

South Korean and Russian men have both won two gold medals and a bronze in the five judo events contested to date.

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