France's Julia Tolofua won gold on the final day of the International Judo Federation Grand Prix in Tbilisi ©IJF

France's Julia Tolofua secured gold on the final day of the International Judo Federation (IJF) Grand Prix in Georgian capital Tbilisi to maintain her country's lead in the medal table. 

Tolofua triumphed in the women's +78kg final at Tbilisi Sport Palace, defeating Brazil's Beatriz Souza to win France's third gold of the competition. 

Portugal's Rochele Nunes and Belarus's Maryna Slutskaya received bronze in that field.

France topped the medal table with three golds, one silver and three bronze. 

A bronze came in the women's -78kg through Fanny Estelle Posvite, with Portugal's Patricia Sampaio taking the other.

Kosovo's Loriana Kuka won the final, beating Cuba's Kaliema Antomarchii. 

Georgia's Levani Matiashvili won the hosts' second gold medal of the IJF Grand Prix in Tbilisi ©IJF
Georgia's Levani Matiashvili won the hosts' second gold medal of the IJF Grand Prix in Tbilisi ©IJF

Hosts Georgia got their second gold via Levani Matiashvili, who outmuscled Belarus's Aliaksandr Vakhaviak in the men's +100kg.

Roy Meyer of the Netherlands and Georgia's Onise Bughadze were the bronze medallists. 

There was a silver and bronze for the hosts in the men's -90kg, through Giorgi Papunashvili and Beka Gviniashvili

Cuba's Ivan Felipe Silva Morales was the victor, with Mongolia's Altanbagana Gantulga taking the other bronze.

Russia's Kazbek Zankishiev won the men's -100kg final against Brazil's Rafael Buzacarini, with Uzbekistan's Mukhammad Khurramov and Michael Korrel of the Netherlands securing bronze.

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