ElNahas beats Canadian teammate Reyes for gold in Commonwealth men’s judo
BIRMINGHAM, United Kingdom — Canada’s Shady ElNahas captured gold in judo on Wednesday — but he had to beat his teammate to do it, which says everything about the strength of Canada’s judo team at the Commonwealth Games.
The 24-year-old from Mississauga, Ont., defeated Kyle Reyes of Brampton, Ont., to win the men’s 100-kilogram class. Reyes took the silver.
Marc Deschenes of Laval, Que., added to Canada’s judo medal haul with a gold in the +100 kilo category. Canada has captured eight judo medals in Birmingham, second only to England (13) and Australia (10).
“I think (Canadian judo) is much stronger than before,” said Reyes, who shared a long hug with his friend and rival ElNahas after the bout. “The young kids are getting stronger, I think it’ll continue to get stronger and stronger.”