IJF Grand Prix

Yonezuka wins bronze in Upper Austria GP

Yonezuka wins bronze in Upper Austria GP

Linz is a lucky city for Jack Yonezuka. In 2024, he won his first ever IJF World Tour bronze medal at the Upper Austria Grand Prix. Now, two years later, he has won his second IJF bronze medal. 

Yonezuka’s first match, against Zelemkhan Batchaev (BEL), was a scoreless one. But the Belgian got his third shido just seconds into the third minute of the match, and was thus disqualified. 

He had a bit of a scare in his second match, against Yehonatan Elbaz (ISR), who scored yuko with kouchi-gari in the first minute. A minute later, Yonezuka evened up the scores by getting a yuko from a circling ouchi-gari. It looked like the match would go into Golden Score but seconds before the end of regular time, Yonezuka scored another yuko with another circling ouchi-gari.

Yonezuka then defeated Guilherme De Oliveira (BRA) who tried to throw him off the ground with sumi-gaeshi. Instead, the Brazilian got pinned for ippon. 

He fought Bilal Ciloglu (TUR) well in the semifinal but was thrown with koshi-guruma for waza-ari in Golden Score. 


Yonezuka’s bronze medal match was against Fabio Basile (ITA). Although the Italian is a former Olympic Champion, Yonezuka was unfazed by that. After all, he had beaten Basile just a few months earlier at the 2025 Tokyo Grand Slam. Their match was scoreless in regular time. In Golden Score, Yonezuka did a timely kosoto-gake against Basile just as the Italian was trying to do a sumi-gaeshi. Waza-ari was given to Yonezuka. And with that, he won his second-ever IJF bronze medal.  

Blog posts

View all
ProfileTakato: Career Overview

Takato: Career Overview

A look back at Takato's remarkable career.

RivalriesJapan’s Good Problem in the -90kg Division

Japan’s Good Problem in the -90kg Division

Japan has two World Champions in the -90kg division. Who will go to the Olympics?

ProfileMurao’s Bekauri problem

Murao’s Bekauri problem

Murao is the World No. 1 but there's one player he hasn't been able to beat.

24/7 Access

Gain access to all the videos on AmericanJudo.com at any time. Once your a member you will be able to view the videos as much as you like.

Live Classes

Jimmy Pedro & Travis Stevens put on live judo classes every couple weeks. Once your a member you'll be able to ask questions and interact as much as you like.

Q&A Is Encouraged

Have questions about your judo? You can send in questions to get answered during live sessions or get feed back faster by submitting questions directly.