Doncaster’s Bradly Sinden strikes European gold
But the world champion from Doncaster won’t rest on his laurels after impressing on his comeback.
Sinden, 22, defeated Israel’s Nimrod Krivishkiy 26-19 in the final of the -68kg title division.
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Hide AdEarlier he defeated Krivishkiy’s compatriot, Omry Azulay 40-10 in the quarter-finals and Croatia’s Deni Andrun Razic 29-10 in the semi-finals.
Sinden’s success, his first since becoming world champion in Manchester, helped the eight-strong GB Taekwondo squad claim the award as second most successful team.
“I had three good fights and to come away with gold after 11 months without a tournament is very pleasing,” said the happy Yorkshireman.
“I have worked on a number of things during that time. Now I know what works and what areas still need improvement.
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Hide Ad“I am really happy with the performances as I applied my targets against some strong opponents.
“But it is straight back into training now. I will use the information I have gained to set out what I will be working on to develop in the future.”
London heavyweight Jonathan Bangura claimed Britain’s sixth medal of the two-day event in Zagreb.
He finished with bronze after losing 21-15 to Turkey’s Emre Kutalmis Atesli in the semi-finals of the +87kg tournament.