I just saw this and ranted. What an utter twat.
Let's remember some good things about women's judo, then ...
like a woman with an injury stopping her walking properly competing and winning her fight?
Or her competitor refusing to go for her injured leg out of a sense of what's right?
Or the second woman, Gemma Gibbons, having got into Judo because her mother supported and encouraged her to get into the sport?
Or the American, Kayla Harrison, who survived sexual abuse from her coach, saw him put in prison for ten years, and came through it?
Or her coach, whom she says saved her life, and who obviously doesn't subscribe to any of the misogynistic bollocks about sexual abuse we hear too much about?
Or Harrison, in the final, signalling to the ref that a point attributed to her was unfair?
Or two women hugging each other after the finals?
From where I stand, it is quite clear that these women are capable of strength and skill, but also a lot of other good qualities like fairness and courage and affection for people who've supported them ... this article is just a mean-spirited attempt to spoil that and it makes me furious.