Emma Lette Defends Gold at European Jujutsu Championships as Sweden Shines
Emma Lette defends her European jujutsu title with a gold medal, while Swedish teammates also secure silver medals at the championships in Belgium.
- • Emma Lette won gold in the +70 kg class, defending her title.
- • She defeated French competitor Lauryne Laga in the final match.
- • Livia Högbom won silver in the 63 kg category.
- • Alicia Johansson earned silver in the -70 kg category.
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Emma Lette successfully defended her title by winning the gold medal in the +70 kg category at the 2025 European Jujutsu Championships held in Beverin, Belgium. She triumphed over French competitor Lauryne Laga in the final, expressing her relief and joy with the words, "It feels incredibly good!" Besides Lette's victory, Sweden enjoyed a strong overall performance at the championships. Livia Högbom secured a silver medal in the 63 kg class, while Alicia Johansson earned silver in the -70 kg division. These results highlight Sweden's continued excellence and medal-winning presence in European jujutsu. The championships have been a significant event for Swedish athletes, showcasing their skill and competitiveness in the sport on the continental stage (86442).
This article was translated and synthesized from Swedish sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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