I found a couple of videos of the event on YouTube. A quick simplified summary of the rules of sport Judo are, no kicking and punching, you try to throw the guy cleanly powerfully on the flat of his back for an instant win. If the match goes to the ground you try to defeat your opponent with an arm bar or choke. If you spend to much time on the ground without making any progress, they stand you up again.
Start watching at 2:48 if you don't want to see the whole match:
Start watching at 1:23 if you don't want to see the whole match:
You can see my scoreboard software there in the background.
Start watching at 1:23 if you don't want to see the whole match:
I was really impressed by a competitor named Doug Tono. He was the oldest competitor in the room at over 50, the lightest man in the room, and he dominated both the Senior (17-29 year olds) and Masters (30 and up) in his weight class. These were not just two person or three person brackets but full brackets with many matches. Javier who you have viewed above is a fierce competitor in both Judo and Jiu-Jitsu. Mr Tono had an excellent match throwing Javier for 2 half points to equal a win.
Many thanks to all the volunteers who made this event arguably the smoothest running one we have done so far.