The 2025 World Judo Championships in Hungary will be held on the 13th, and Chinese Taipei's "Judo Male God" Yang Yongwei is seeded 6th in the men's 60kg class to fight for his second medal this season.
The World Judo Championships debuted on the 13th, and Yang Yongwei (third from right) practiced before the game to adapt to the new rules.
Off-season adjustments to adapt to new rules. Yang Yongwei won the silver medal at the Asian Championships in Thailand in April, laying a good start to the season, and he also used the event to adapt to the new rules implemented by the International Judo Federation this year, such as only 5 seconds to be effective, he said: "In fact, the new rules were simulated and adjusted in the off-season, and the rhythm was indeed felt during the actual competition, and the overall performance was not bad." ”
Coach Liu Wen and others believe that the implementation of the new rules is beneficial to Yang Yongwei, but because it is only a small change in the rules, it will not have much impact on the game process, and he also stressed that the focus is still to be able to adapt to the new rules. Yang Yongwei has won 1 silver and 1 bronze at the World Championships, creating the best result in the history of Chinese Taipei, and his hypothetical opponents for the championship on this trip are Japan's Natsuki Nagayama and France's Mkedez who is ranked No. 1 in the world.
8 Taiwan generals attacked the World Championships. Chinese Taipei team has a total of 8 good players in this World Championships, including women's 48kg Lin Zhenhao, 57kg Yang Yujie, 63kg Yuan Meijun, 70kg Liao Yurong, 78kg Wang Jixi and Xu Wang Shuhui, and men's 90kg Chen Pengyu.