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Japan to Dispatch Takahashi to Last-Chance Olympic Qualifier

By Ken Marantz

TOKYO, Japan (April 13) --- The Japan Wrestling Federation plans to dispatch former world champion Yuki TAKAHASHI (JPN) to the final world Olympic qualifying tournament at freestyle style 57kg in place of Rei HIGUCHI (JPN), who missed the chance qualify Japan for the Tokyo Olympics when he failed to make weight at the recently completed Asian qualifier.

JWF general manager Shigeki NISHIGUCHI was quoted as saying on the federation website on Tuesday that Takahashi said he is prepared to take on the challenge at the last-chance qualifier, to be held in Sofia, Bulgaria, May 6-9.

"Higuchi has to reduce much weight, and there is not much time until [the qualifying tournament, so we are considering sending Yuki Takahashi, who has achieved good results such as winning the title at the 2017 World Championships," Nishiguchi said.

Securing a berth for Japan in Sofia, however, will not automatically guarantee the place for Takahashi. According to federation rules, he will have participate in a playoff, to be held on the final day of the All-Japan Invitational Championships to be held in Tokyo on May 27-30.

Higuchi's failure to make weight was the start of a rough day for Japan, as it failed to earn any berths in the four freestyle weight classes in which it competed.

Nishiguchi said that national team technical director Kenji INOUE contacted Takahashi to confirm that he was available, and the 2020 national champion replied, "I am fully prepared."

Higuchi had moved up a weight class after winning the silver medal at 57kg at the Rio 2016 Olympics, then made an unsuccessful attempt to qualify for the Tokyo Olympics at 65kg.

He then dropped back down to the lightest weight class, and won the 2019 national title to earn the ticket to the Asian qualifier in Almaty. Making weight was always a struggle, and the Japan federation was left in shock when he just barely missed making weight at the weigh-in.

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IOC EB, Lalovic visited Sorbonne before Paris Olympics

By United World Wrestling Press

Top Photo (from left to right): Nicole HOEVERTSZ, Nenad LALOVIC, John COATES, Emma TERHO, IOC President Thomas BACH, Kristin KLOSTER, Gerardo WERTHEIN, Ser MIANG NG, Kirsty COVERNTRY

PARIS (July 27) -- United World Wrestling and International Olympic Committee Executive Board member Nenad LALOVIC visited Sorbonne in Paris last week. IOC President Thomas BACH along with the IOC EB visited Sorbonne, the place where the IOC EB was first founded.

Pierre de Coubertin, the father of the modern Olympics, and the EB met in Sorbonne 130 years ago to found the IOC in Paris.

Before the 2024 Paris Olympics which began July 26, the current IOC EB revisited the same room where it all began.

Lalovic was first elected as an IOC member in 2015 for an eight-year term. He was re-elected unanimously at the 141st IOC session in Mumbai in 2023 for a new eight-year term.

As an IOC EB member, Lalovic was first elected in 2018 and then re-elected in 2022 in Beijing for a four-year term. He also serves on the WADA Executive Committee and the ASOIF Council.