Egypt’s Giana Lotfy lands Olympic bronze in karate kumite semi

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China's Yin Xiaoyan (L) competes against Egypt's Giana Lotfy in the women's kumite -61kg semi-final of the karate competition during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo on August 6, 2021. (AFP)
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China's Yin Xiaoyan (L) competes against Egypt's Giana Lotfy in the women's kumite -61kg semi-final of the karate competition during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo on August 6, 2021. (AFP)
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Updated 06 August 2021
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Egypt’s Giana Lotfy lands Olympic bronze in karate kumite semi

  • The 26-year-old from Cairo faced Xiaoyan Yin of China Women's Kumite -61kg category with the guarantee of at least a bronze
  • Karate made its Olympic debut in Tokyo 2020

DUBAI: Egypt’s Giana Lotfy claimed an Olympic bronze in karate after losing her semifinal bout to China’s Xiaoyan Yin at the Nippon Budokan Arena on Friday afternoon.

Lotfy, 26, came agonizingly close to beating Yin in the women’s kumite -61 kg class after the match finished 1-1, but lost the tie after the judges awarded the win to her opponent.

Yin later lost the final against Serbia’s Jovana Prekovic, who had beaten Turkey’s Merve Coban in the other semi.

Lotfy’s bronze was the first to be awarded in the women’s kumite -61 kg class, with karate only making its Olympic debut at Tokyo 2020.

The karate kumite competition does not have a bronze medal match for the semifinal losers, unlike some other Olympic disciplines, with both competitors sharing the honor of third place on the podium.

Lotfy started the Pool B competition by beating Alexandra Vanessa Grande Risco of Peru 2-0 in her first match on Friday morning and followed that up with a tight 2-1 win over Anita Serogina of Ukraine.

Lotfy was then completely dominant in her 5-0 win over the Moroccan Btissam Sadini. The final pool match against eventual gold medalist Prekovic finished 1-1, with the win awarded via senshu for the Serbian.

The results were enough to see her qualify from Pool B to for Friday afternoon’s semi and secure the bronze for Egypt.


Osimhen leads Nigeria past Algeria into AFCON semifinals

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Osimhen leads Nigeria past Algeria into AFCON semifinals

  • Nigeria dominated the first half in Marrakech without scoring before getting the breakthrough within two minutes of the restart as Osimhen headed in
  • The 2023 African player of the year then turned provider for the second goal just before the hour mark

MARRAKESH, Morocco: Victor Osimhen scored one goal and set up another as Nigeria beat Algeria 2-0 in their Africa Cup of Nations quarter-final on Saturday to set up a last-four showdown with hosts Morocco.
Nigeria dominated the first half in Marrakech without scoring before getting the breakthrough within two minutes of the restart as Osimhen headed in.
The 2023 African player of the year then turned provider for the second goal just before the hour mark, setting up Akor Adams to put the Super Eagles out of sight.
Runners-up at the last AFCON two years ago in Ivory Coast, Nigeria came to Morocco still smarting from their failure to qualify for the upcoming World Cup but are dreaming of winning a fourth continental title here.
They were not intimidated by a Marrakech crowd of 32,452 which was almost entirely given over to the Algerian cause, but the atmosphere is likely to be far more hostile for Wednesday’s semifinal in Rabat.
Algeria had beaten Nigeria en route to winning their last Cup of Nations title in Egypt in 2019 and this has been by far their best campaign at the tournament since then.
Their large support which descended on a stadium set against the backdrop of the Atlas Mountains was full of optimism after Vladimir Petkovic’s side had impressed in the group stage and edged out the Democratic Republic of Congo in the last 16.
Yet a team featuring a formidable front three of Riyad Mahrez, Ibrahim Maza and Mohamed Amoura failed to muster a single shot in the first half and were lucky to be level at half-time.
Nigeria almost scored just before the half-hour mark, when ‘keeper Luca Zidane got nowhere near an Ademola Lookman free-kick delivery and Calvin Bassey turned the ball toward goal.
However, Ramy Bensebaini got there just in time to hook it away from the line.

- Four in four -

They then should certainly have scored in the 37th minute as Adams found himself clean through but blazed his shot over the bar.
However, Eric Chelle’s half-time team-talk clearly worked as his Nigeria side wasted no time getting their noses in front at the start of the second half.
Alex Iwobi found Bruno Onyemaechi on the left and his deep cross to the back post was headed low into the net by Osimhen for the opener.
The masked Galatasaray striker had gone seven Cup of Nations matches without finding the net before scoring against Tunisia in the group stage. He now has four in his last four matches.
Nigeria are also the tournament’s top scorers overall with 14 goals in total after Adams made it 2-0 — Osimhen was released in behind and unselfishly squared for the Sevilla striker to round Zidane and finish for his second goal in as many games.
Adams could have had another as he headed off the post when Osimhen held the ball up for him from the line, while Algeria never really looked coming back.
Tensions spilled over between the teams on the pitch at full-time, but it is next stop Rabat for the Super Eagles.