The last girl was definitely gone. When they watch the replay, the will surely agree. The one @1:35.... I mean.... completely lifeless for almost 10 seconds before he stopped it.
And that Korean judoka was cranking that koshi jime with mean intent. Kinda shows that todays Judo refs are really just about that tachi waza game and really have no understanding of Ne waza...
I find to find ALL referees souless in front of over chocked folks. Why are they this chilled ? All ? That last ref stands out as the only ref who steeped in on time. And he's getting all the blame, unbeliveable.
@@judojudo3808 Its become a meme making our sport look ridiculous, instead of concentrating on the transition they stare up at the ref like a hungry puppy hoping for a treat... Patronizing the ref to score your technique is everything Judo teaches you not to be... very poor sportsmanship and I find it absolutely delightful when it goes wrong for them!
@@judojudo3808 yeah its patronizing and in some cases intimidation could easily be a factor. Considering the way Judo conducts itself it's amazing they allow this type of behavior
Dude, people talk shit about refs not giving a shit when judoka naps snd just stands there watching a potential life get snuffed out. But then as soon as a ref makes a call for the safety of the athlete then he/she is a soft wussy ref. Cant we all agree that safety should be paramount especially with chokes?
In the last case: she was out of cource. Referee should have left it longer and would have been no doubts.Then she certainly wouldn't have stood up and protested so quickly.