World number one judoka Chris Skelley took silver at the Baku Grand Prix, the penultimate qualification event before the Tokyo Paralympics.
In his first competition since February 2020 the 27-year-old Briton defeated Germany’s Oliver Upmann to reach the -100kg final.
But Rio Paralympic champion Zviad Gogotchuri of Georgia proved too strong in the final, scoring two waza-ari.
Both Elliot Stewart and Jack Hodgson missed out on bronze medals.
Stewart lost out to world number three Helios Latchoumanaya of France in the -90kg division, while in the +100kg category Hodgson was disqualified for three penalty shidos against Cuba’s Yordani Fernandez Sastre.
The final qualification event before Tokyo takes place in Warwick next month.
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