1952 European Judo Championships

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1952
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European Judo Championships
Location Flag of France.svg Paris, France
Dates9–12 December 1952
Competition at external databases
Links JudoInside
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The 1952 European Judo Championships were the 2nd edition of the European Judo Championships, and were held in Paris, France, from 9 to 12 December 1952. [1]

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Medal winners

EventGoldSilverBronze
1st kyu Flag of France.svg   Gilbert Briskine Flag of the Netherlands.svg   Hein Essink
1st dan Flag of France.svg   Gilbert Briskine Flag of the Netherlands.svg   Anton Geesink Flag of France.svg   Poumarat
2nd dan Flag of Austria.svg   Robert Jaquemond Flag of France.svg   Bernard Pariset
3rd dan Flag of France.svg   Guy Cauquil Flag of Austria.svg   Franz Nimfuehr
4th dan Flag of France.svg   Jean De Herdt
U 63 Flag of France.svg   Charrière
U 70 Flag of France.svg   Henri Courtine
O 80 Flag of France.svg   Jean De Herdt
open class Flag of France.svg   Guy Verrier Flag of Austria.svg   Robert Jaquemond

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References

  1. "1952 European Championships". Judo Inside. Retrieved 25 August 2022.