Kosovo won 4 medals in judo in Dubrovnik but coach Kuka is not satisfied

Kosovo won 4 medals in judo in Dubrovnik but coach Kuka is not satisfied
The Kosovo judoists who got the medals, from the left: Flaka Loxha, Laura Fazliu, Shigeki Nakamura, and Erza Muminovic

 Kosovo judo coach Driton Kuka, has analyzed the form of his athletes in yesterday's competition in Dubrovnik, Croatia, where Kosovo won 4 medals, two gold and two silver. However, he does not feel satisfied because he says the appearance of athletes leaves was not good at all.

Kuka wrote on Facebook that yesterday in Dubrovnik was held the first official competition after the pandemic, where Kosovo won 4 medals, two gold, and two silver.

According to him, the shape of the athletes gives always the most realistic images in competitions for the coach.

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Posted by Driton Toni Kuka on Saturday, October 3, 2020

"Yesterday's appearance of the contestants was not so good. Laura, Flaka, and Erza as the potential for serious medals for adults had shortcomings especially throwing attacks. Their physical performance was good but technically they were not even close to what they should be. "Medals are always a success, but the competition was not as strong as it is in competitions of levels where Olympic points are won, not even close", he wrote on Facebook.

He stressed that Nakamura, who has to compete in 66 kg, won the gold medal and showed that he has potential and potential, but he needs a lot of hard work, as the physical preparation was not proper.

Kosova mori dy të arta e dy të argjendta:
Shigeki Nakamura in 73 kg 🏅
Laura Fazliu 63 in kg 🏅
Flaka Loxha in 57 kg 🥈
Erza Muminovic in 48 kg🥈.
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