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2011 World Judo Championships

The 2011 World Judo Championships were held at the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy in Paris, France from 23 to 28 August.[1]

Judo
Judo
2011 World Judo Championships
VenueAccor Arena
LocationFrance Paris, France
Dates23–28 August
Competitors864 from 131 nations
Champions
Men's team France (2nd title)
Women's team France (2nd title)
Competition at external databases
LinksIJF • EJU • JudoInside
Judo 2011 World Championships Paris-Rothberg EST Vs Mendonca BRA -73kg

Schedule

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Event Date Starting Time Event Details
23 August 15:30 Men –60 kg
Men –66 kg
Women –48 kg
24 August 15:30 Men –73 kg
Women –52 kg
Women –57 kg
25 August 15:30 Men –81 kg
Women –63 kg
26 August 15:30 Men –90 kg
Women –70 kg
Women –78 kg
27 August 15:30 Men –100 kg
Men +100 kg
Women +78 kg
28 August 15:00 Men team
Women team

Medal summary

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Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Extra-lightweight (60 kg)
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  Rishod Sobirov (UZB)   Hiroaki Hiraoka (JPN)   Ilgar Mushkiyev (AZE)
  Georgii Zantaraia (UKR)
Half-lightweight (66 kg)
details
  Masashi Ebinuma (JPN)   Leandro Cunha (BRA)   Cho Jun-Ho (KOR)
  Musa Mogushkov (RUS)
Lightweight (73 kg)
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  Riki Nakaya (JPN)   Dex Elmont (NED)   Navruz Jurakobilov (UZB)
  Ugo Legrand (FRA)
Half-middleweight (81 kg)
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  Kim Jae-Bum (KOR)   Srđan Mrvaljević (MNE)   Leandro Guilheiro (BRA)
  Sergiu Toma (MDA)
Middleweight (90 kg)
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  Ilias Iliadis (GRE)   Daiki Nishiyama (JPN)   Takashi Ono (JPN)
  Asley González (CUB)
Half-heavyweight (100 kg)
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  Tagir Khaybulaev (RUS)   Maxim Rakov (KAZ)   Irakli Tsirekidze (GEO)
  Lukas Krpalek (CZE)
Heavyweight (+100 kg)
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  Teddy Riner (FRA)   Andreas Tölzer (GER)   Aleksandr Mikhailine (RUS)
  Kim Sung-Min (KOR)
Team
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  France   Brazil   South Korea
  Japan

Women's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Extra-lightweight (48 kg)
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  Haruna Asami (JPN)   Tomoko Fukumi (JPN)   Éva Csernoviczki (HUN)
  Sarah Menezes (BRA)
Half-lightweight (52 kg)
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  Misato Nakamura (JPN)   Yuka Nishida (JPN)   Ana Carrascosa (ESP)
  Andreea Chițu (ROU)
Lightweight (57 kg)
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  Aiko Sato (JPN)   Rafaela Silva (BRA)   Corina Căprioriu (ROU)
  Kaori Matsumoto (JPN)
Half-middleweight (63 kg)
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  Gévrise Émane (FRA)   Yoshie Ueno (JPN)   Anicka van Emden (NED)
  Urška Žolnir (SLO)
Middleweight (70 kg)
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  Lucie Décosse (FRA)   Edith Bosch (NED)   Yoriko Kunihara (JPN)
  Anett Mészáros (HUN)
Half-heavyweight (78 kg)
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  Audrey Tcheuméo (FRA)   Akari Ogata (JPN)   Kayla Harrison (USA)
  Mayra Aguiar (BRA)
Heavyweight (+78 kg)
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  Tong Wen (CHN)   Qin Qian (CHN)   Mika Sugimoto (JPN)
  Elena Ivashchenko (RUS)
Team
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  France   Japan   Germany
  Cuba

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (France)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  France*6017
2  Japan57517
3  China1102
4  Russia1034
  South Korea1034
6  Uzbekistan1012
7  Greece1001
8  Brazil0336
9  Netherlands0213
10  Germany0112
11  Kazakhstan0101
  Montenegro0101
13  Cuba0022
  Hungary0022
  Romania0022
16  Azerbaijan0011
  Czech Republic0011
  Georgia0011
  Moldova0011
  Slovenia0011
  Spain0011
  Ukraine0011
  United States0011
Totals (23 entries)16163264

Participating nations

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871 competitors from 132 nations compete.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Paris Hosts World Judo Championships". eprtravelnews.com. 2 August 2011. Archived from the original on 18 January 2012. Retrieved 2011-08-02.
  2. ^ Participating nations
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