Tigers reclaim men's judo throne


At a glance

  • This victory added to the university's earlier championships in men’s beach volleyball, men’s chess, taekwondo poomsae, and a double win in table tennis.


University of Santo Tomas completed its redemption campaign by securing a league-best 15th men’s championship at the conclusion of the UAAP Season 87 judo tournament on Sunday, Dec. 15, at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium in Malate, Manila.

National team standout Troy Estrella, along with the lightweight judokas, finished what Chino Sy and the heavyweights had started, capturing UST's sixth title this season. This victory added to the university's earlier championships in men’s beach volleyball, men’s chess, taekwondo poomsae, and a double win in table tennis.

Estrella delivered a crucial performance for the Tiger Judokas, fending off a significant comeback from the defending champions, the University of the Philippines Fighting Maroons. He retained UST’s gold medal in the minus-66 kg category, defeating his teammate Jandrei Sotto in the final.

The 22-year-old completed his impressive run to the MVP title with a swift tai-otoshi against his training partner in just seven seconds.

“Natutuwa ako for UST na naibalik namin ‘tong championship na pinaghirapan naming players. Nanggaling kami sa tough loss from last year from being straight champions. Ngayon na nakapag-come back kami, we're very happy po,” Estrella said.

“’Tong MVP na ‘to was added na pampasaya lang sakin, pero ang goal ko is makatulong na mapag-champion ‘yung team. At ‘yung naman ang goal naming lahat, ‘yung mag-champion.”

The competition was intense early on, with both the Fighting Maroons and the Tiger Judokas battling closely. Key contributions came from former gold medalist Ralph Jefferson Suarez and Rodhenyel Lopez, whose bronze medals in the minus-60 kg category helped keep UST in the lead.

UP managed to secure two golds through national team standout Levyn Panganiban and returning Christian Michael Zuñiga. Panganiban defended his minus-60 kg title against teammate John Paulo Almeyda with a 49-second uchi-mata, while Zuñiga retained the minus-72 kg title with an ippon-seoinage over De La Salle University (DLSU)’s Angelo Saria, just 27 seconds before time expired.