1959 European Judo Championships

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1959
Judo Judo pictogram.svg
Judo
European Judo Championships
Location Flag of Austria.svg Vienna, Austria
Date9 May 1959
Competition at external databases
Links JudoInside

The 1959 European Judo Championships were the 9th edition of the European Judo Championships, and were held in Vienna, Austria on 9 May 1959. [1]

Medal winners

EventGoldSilverBronze
1st dan Flag of France.svg   Lionel Grossain Flag of France.svg   Jacques le Berré Flag of Germany.svg   Manfred Mühl
Flag of Italy.svg   Romano Polverari
2nd dan Flag of France.svg   Marcel Nottola Flag of Germany.svg   Franz Sinek Flag of Belgium (civil).svg   Pierre Brouha
Flag of Germany.svg   Gerhard Alpers
3rd dan Flag of France.svg   Michel Rabut Flag of France.svg   Gilbert Legay Flag of Belgium (civil).svg   Theo Guldemont
Flag of Austria.svg   Paul Kunisch
4th dan Flag of France.svg   Henri Courtine Flag of France.svg   Claude Collard Flag of Belgium (civil).svg   Daniel Outelet
U63 Flag of the Netherlands.svg   Koos Bonte
U68 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg   Mladen Masztela Flag of Germany.svg   Matthias Schiessleder Flag of Germany.svg   Erich Zielke
U70 Flag of the Netherlands.svg   Hein Essink
U80Flag placeholder.svg  Flag of Austria.svg   Paul Kunisch Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg   Dimitar Sijan
Flag of Germany.svg   Alfred Träder
O80 Flag of the Netherlands.svg   Anton Geesink Flag of Germany.svg   Franz Sinek Flag of Spain.svg   Enrique Aparicio
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg   Josef Novotny
open class Flag of the Netherlands.svg   Anton Geesink Flag of Italy.svg   Nicola Tempesta Flag of France.svg   Bernard Pariset
Flag of France.svg   Jean-Pierre Dessailly

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References

  1. "1959 European Championships". Judo Inside. Retrieved 26 August 2022.