Canadian judokas Deguchi, Frascadore win gold medals at Pan Am-Oceania Championships
Canada's Klimkait claims bronze, Margelidon adds silver in Calgary
Canadian judokas reached the podium four times on home soil at the Pan American-Oceania Championships on Friday in Calgary, including a pair of gold medals.
Reigning world champion Christa Deguchi topped the podium in the women's under-57 kilogram division, winning by ippon against 2016 Olympic gold medallist Rafaela Silva of Brazil in the final.
The top-ranked Deguchi beat American Mariah Holguin the semifinals and Panama's Kristine Jimenez in the quarterfinals to start the day at Canada Olympic Park. Jessica Klimkait of Whitby, Ont., won a bronze medal in the same division by defeating Jimenez in the repechage.
Deguchi, 27, was born in Nagano, Japan, but her father's Canadian roots allow her to compete for Canada. She won her second world title in May in Doha, Qatar.
Canada's Julien Frascadore captured gold in the men's under-66 kg division on Friday with a win over Cuba's Orlando Polanco, a three-time Pan American Championship medallist. The 23-year-old from Beauport, Que., advanced to the final by beating Mexico's Ulises Mendez.
Arthur Margelidon of Montreal added a silver medal to Canada's haul after falling to Brazilian Daniel Cargnin in the men's under-73 kg final. Cargnin claimed bronze at the Tokyo Olympics in the under-66 kg division.
The two-day event, which is part of the Olympic qualifying process, continues on Saturday at 6 p.m. ET. Watch live coverage on CBCSports.ca, the CBC Sports app and CBC Gem.