Canadian judoka Valois-Fortier, Margelidon earn Grand Slam silver, bronze

Quebec City judoka Antoine Valois-Fortier earned his second Grand Slam medal of the season on Saturday with a silver-medal performance in the under-81 kg division while Canadian teammate Arthur Margelidon picked up bronze in the under-73 km bracket in Budapest, Hungary.

Teammate Shady El Nahas will try to collect Canada's 4th medal at Hungarian event

Canadian judoka Antoine Valois-Fortier, left, and Arthur Margelidon, right, reached the podium Saturday with silver and bronze medals, respectively, in different weight classes at a Grand Slam event in Budapest, Hungary. (Getty Images/File)

Quebec City judoka Antoine Valois-Fortier earned his second Grand Slam medal of 2020 on Saturday with a silver-medal performance in Budapest, Hungary.

The Canadian was defeated by Vedat Albayrak of Turkey in the men's under-81-kilogram final, reaching the Grand Slam podium for a sixth time in his career.

Valois-Fortier, 30, won bronze earlier this year at the Paris Grand Slam in February.

A back injury sidelined the two-time Olympian and 2012 bronze medallist for nine months from May 2018 to February 2019.

Valois-Fortier won the third world medal of his career, bronze, in the under-81 kg bracket in Tokyo in August 2019.

Canadian teammate Arthur Margelidon of Montreal won bronze in the under-73 kg division against Russian Musa Mogushkov on Saturday for the 27-year-old's first third-place finish at a Grand Slam event.

Canada sits third at the event with three medals following Friday's gold by Jessica Klimkait of Whitby, Ont., in the women's under-57 kg category.

Competition continues Sunday with Toronto's Shady El Nahas in action.

WATCH | Jessica Klimkait wins Grand Slam gold in Hungary:

Canada's Jessica Klimkait golden at Grand Slam Hungary 2020

4 years ago
Duration 8:44
23-year-old Jessica Klimkait of Whitby, Ont,, defeated Helene Receveaux of France to capture gold in the 57-kilogram category at the judo Grand Slam competition in Budapest.

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