Italy's Alice Bellandi was in tears after she won gold ©IJF

There was double gold for Italy on day two of the International Judo Federation World Junior Championships in Nassau, The Bahamas.

Alice Bellandi won their first gold of the day in the women's under-70k kilograms category at Atlantis Paradise Island.

The Junior European Championships winner needed over a minute of golden score to defeat Ryo Shimmori.

In the bronze medal matches, Margit De Voogd had to face team-mate Donja Vos for a place on the podium.

De Voogd scored in the last ten seconds to take the bronze for The Netherlands.

The second bronze went to Candice Lebreton of France who beat the number one seed, Ellen Santana.

The Brazilian had to settle for fifth.

Italian success continued in the junior men's under-81kg event as former bronze medallist Christian Parlati upgraded to gold.

Parlati beat Japan's Kasahara Hiromasa in the gold medal match with a powerful throw for ippon.

The European junior champion Luka Maisuradze took bronze as the Georgian beat Dzhakhongir Madzhidov of Tajikistan.

Canada's Alexandre Arencibia took the second bronze after he defeated Hungary's Robert Rajkai after three minutes of golden score.

The Netherlands took their first gold medal of the Championships with Sanne Vermeer taking the women's under-63kg title.

The former cadet world champion defeated Denmark's Laerke Olsen.

The Dutch judoka scored waza-ari first before finishing the fight with a seoi-nage.

Italy's Christian Parlati took gold to take his country to second place on the overall medal table ©IJF
Italy's Christian Parlati took gold to take his country to second place on the overall medal table ©IJF

Japan's Ura Asumi took the first bronze medal as she scored a waza-ari against Natalia Kopska of Poland after 90 seconds and held on for the win.

Junior European Championships bronze medallist Anja Obradovic of Serbia also took world bronze after beating the number one seed, Celinda Corozo of Ecuador.

Another former cadet world champion, Lasha Bekauri, added the junior title with victory over Japan's Muao Sanshiro.

The Georgian threw his opponent after just 39 seconds for the under-90kg title.

The bronzes were awarded to Japan and Turkey.

The contest between Mashiyama Kosuke of Japan and Germany's Falk Petersilka was scoreless in normal time but the Japanese judoka came out fighting in the extra action to take the win in 11 seconds.

In the second bronze medal match, Junior European Championships silver medallist Mert Sismanlar of Turkey stormed past Serbia's Darko Brasnjovic.

It took only 38 seconds for the Turkish judoka to take the bronze by ippon.