Le pire arbitre que j’ai jamais vu! Il voulait tellement que le Japon gagne qu’il donne la victoire à ANDO alors qu’il n’a pas marqué de point. Il a complément détruit cette finale qui aurait été encore plus passionnante avec un bon arbitrage, non orienté pour une équipe. Le Japon n’a pas besoin de ça en plus pour gagner. Laissez faire les combattants !
Il y avait juste une erreur d'affichage, il a du annuler le point de Ando. S'il vous plaît, arrêtez de dire n'importe quoi, il y a suffisamment de problème comme ça pour en inventer de nouveaux.
I have no doubt that Japan is the strongest, but the biased refereeing deprived the players of the chance to truly showcase their skills. If those referees were so intent on Japan winning that they didn’t even allow the Korean players time to adjust their gear, it makes me wonder if the beauty of kendo isn't found in the honesty and steadfastness of holding one’s stance, knowing the opponent might counterattack.
He didn't need to adjust because it wasn't big deal. Last WKC korean taisho abused this technic to take some break. Maybe the referee was very strict about adjusting because of it. Btw Japanese chuken should've gotten hansoku when he timed out.
너무 티가 난다. 양쪽 어느 선수들에게도 도움이 되지 않는다. 찝찝한 승리보다 완전한 승리와 수긍하게 만드는 패배를 선수에게 줘야 한다. 선수들의 노고와 땀을 심판이 헛되게 만들면 안된다. 주심만의 문제가 아니다. 우승한 선수들이나 패배한 선수들 모두 안타깝게만 느껴진다.
What a horrible judgment by shameful shinpan. The main shinpan screwed this match, Despite team japan playing well, people think the result may not be fair.
@@ponponta927 some important points can be given to Korea players but Shimpan ignored, and points are giving too easy to Japan players. In case if it’s Korea players, the kote of Takenouchi will surely not being ippon.
@@yueikendo There is a rule in this tournament that after a Tsubazeriai, you must break the pause and then attack. Therefore, the flag does not rise even if the attacker does not break the pause. The referee probably didn't get a good look at Takenouchi's kote, but it sounded solid in another video, so he had no choice but to judge it as Ippon!
@@yueikendo 5:03 If you think the decision is biased against Japan, you should see this. The Korean's men clearly hit the shinai. I think it is simply the inexperience of the referee.
@@ponponta927 the rule is within 3 secs we can still strike to get ippons, if we strike after that, then we will get hanshoku. And I can see many hits like Takenouchi’s kote but from Korean players (old tournaments), but they are not being given as ippons. It’s not a cut strike.
The Japanese players were excellent as always. Congratulations to them on their victory. All countries, including Korea, demonstrated admirable performance. I hope that the number of people practicing kendo continues to grow worldwide.