By Mike Rowbottom

Karina BryantDecember 23 - Karina Bryant took a bronze medal in her final event of the year at the 2011 Qingdao Judo Grand Prix in China.


The 32-year-old former four-time European champion, who has recently returned to action after a neck injury, won three of her four fights in the +78kg category before losing out in the semi-final to Qian Qin of China.

The first round saw the Briton beat home judoka Rui Wang in little over one minute. Her second contest was harder fought, against Lucia Tangorre of Italy, who she defeated by ippon in the only score of the contest.

Round three saw another strong performance with a quick win via ippon over Gulzhan Issanova (KAZ) which led to a semi-final with Qin, the world No3.

Victory over Qin, who took a silver medal in the 2011 World Championships, was always going to be a tough and Bryant succumbed, this time losing by ippon in just under two minutes to take bronze.

Reflecting on the event, Bryant's Performance Coach Luke Preston commented: "Karina put in strong performances at both the Tokyo Grand Slam and Qingdao Grand Prix. Her bronze medal in China has sealed her place for the World Master top 16 event in January.

"After a concerted period of rehab early in 2011 her medal winning performances this year have been a great reward for all her hard work.

"This is very positive moving forward to the ultimate goal of a medal in London 2012."

Commenting on her own performance Bryant said: "My target was made clear this year after my long haul back with rehab – to make the top 16. After Tokyo and China we've achieved this, so I am really pleased with my results."

Other members of the five-strong GB team put in respectable performances with Sarah Adlington taking fifth-place in the +78kg category having lost out to Bryant's conqueror Qin in the second round.

Euan Burton took fifth-place in the -81kg category after losing out in the third round by ippon to Russia's world number seven, Ivan Nifontov, following victories by a golden score yuko and ippon.

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