Canada's Shady Elnahas wins silver in under-100kg event at judo worlds
Toronto native secures 1st world championship podium appearance of career
Shady Elnahas reached the podium at the judo world championships for the first time by winning a silver medal in the under-100-kilogram category Thursday.
The Canadian advanced to the big final by defeating Aaron Fara of Austria, Zelimkhan Bashaev of Bahrain and eventual bronze medallist Dota Arai of Japan before squaring off against fellow Canadian Kyle Reyes in the semifinal.
The match went into overtime where Reyes received his third penalty, enabling Elnahas to advance to the gold-medal final.
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Reyes, from Toronto, fought Nikoloz Sherazadishvili of Spain for a bronze medal, but he once again picked up three penalties in a match that went to overtime.
Elnahas's silver was Canada's third medal of the world championships. Christa Deguchi of Lethbridge, Alta., took silver and Jessica Klimkait of Whitby, Ont., earned bronze in Monday's 57-kg event.
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