1996 European Judo Championships | |
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Location | The Hague, Netherlands |
Dates | 19 May 1996 |
The 1996 European Judo Championships were the 7th edition of the European Judo Championships, and were held in The Hague, Netherlands on 19 May 1996.
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Netherlands | 5 | 1 | 0 | 6 |
2 | Georgia | 3 | 0 | 1 | 4 |
3 | Great Britain | 2 | 2 | 3 | 7 |
4 | Belgium | 2 | 0 | 2 | 4 |
5 | France | 1 | 1 | 7 | 9 |
6 | Poland | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
Spain | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | |
8 | Estonia | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
9 | Italy | 0 | 3 | 3 | 6 |
10 | Russia | 0 | 2 | 4 | 6 |
11 | Germany | 0 | 2 | 3 | 5 |
12 | Austria | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
13 | Turkey | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
14 | Hungary | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Moldova | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
Portugal | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
17 | Romania | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
18 | Czech Republic | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Ukraine | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Totals (19 entries) | 16 | 16 | 32 | 64 |
Position | Judoka | Country |
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1. | Giorgi Vazagashvili | Georgia |
2. | Nigel Donohue | Great Britain |
3. | Girolamo Giovinazzo | Italy |
3. | Franck Chambilly | France |
5. | Nikolay Oyegin | Russia |
5. | Natik Bagirov | Belarus |
7. | Ulduz Sultanov | Azerbaijan |
7. | Marek Matuszek | Slovakia |
Position | Judoka | Country |
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1. | Giorgi Revazishvili | Georgia |
2. | Julian Davis | Great Britain |
3. | Peter Schlatter | Germany |
3. | Larbi Benboudaoud | France |
5. | Islam Matsiev | Russia |
5. | Jarosław Lewak | Poland |
7. | Philip Laats | Belgium |
7. | Bektaş Demirel | Turkey |
Position | Judoka | Country |
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1. | Danny Kingston | Great Britain |
2. | Thomas Schleicher | Austria |
3. | Christophe Gagliano | France |
3. | Ilya Chimchiuri | Ukraine |
5. | Davor Vlaskovac | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
5. | Jorma Korhonen | Finland |
7. | Ralf Akoto | Germany |
7. | Vardan Moivsisian | Armenia |
Position | Judoka | Country |
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1. | Djamel Bouras | France |
2. | Oleg Cretul | Moldova |
3. | Konstantin Savtchichkine | Russia |
3. | Patrick Reiter | Austria |
5. | Irakli Uznadze | Turkey |
5. | Siarhei Kukharenka | Belarus |
7. | Karen Balayan | Ukraine |
7. | Bronisław Wołkowicz | Poland |
Position | Judoka | Country |
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1. | Mark Huizinga | Netherlands |
2. | Oleg Maltsev | Russia |
3. | Ryan Birch | Great Britain |
3. | Sergei Klischin | Austria |
5. | Ruslan Mashurenko | Ukraine |
5. | Adrian Croitoru | Romania |
7. | Algimantas Merkevičius | Lithuania |
7. | León Villar | Spain |
Position | Judoka | Country |
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1. | Paweł Nastula | Poland |
2. | Pedro Soares | Portugal |
3. | Ghislain Lemaire | France |
3. | Dmitri Sergeyev | Russia |
5. | Leonid Svirid | Belarus |
5. | Ben Sonnemans | Netherlands |
7. | Mevlud Lobzhanidze | Georgia |
7. | Antal Kovács | Hungary |
Position | Judoka | Country |
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1. | David Khakhaleishvili | Georgia |
2. | Serguei Kossorotov | Russia |
3. | Selim Tataroğlu | Turkey |
3. | Rafał Kubacki | Poland |
5. | Ralf Koser | Germany |
5. | Imre Csösz | Hungary |
7. | Denny Ebbers | Netherlands |
7. | Igor Mueller | Luxembourg |
Position | Judoka | Country |
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1. | Indrek Pertelson | Estonia |
2. | Selim Tataroğlu | Turkey |
3. | Harry Van Barneveld | Belgium |
3. | Ramaz Chochosvili | Ukraine |
5. | Alexander Davitashvili | Georgia |
5. | Valeriu Perdivara | Romania |
7. | Volker Heyer | Germany |
7. | Igor Mueller | Luxembourg |
Position | Judoka | Country |
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1. | Yolanda Soler | Spain |
2. | Jana Perlberg | Germany |
3. | Laura Moise | Romania |
3. | Giovanna Tortora | Italy |
5. | Sylvie Meloux | France |
5. | Tatiana Moskvina | Belarus |
7. | Tatiana Kouvchinova | Russia |
7. | Justina Pinheiro | Portugal |
Position | Judoka | Country |
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1. | Sharon Rendle | Great Britain |
2. | Alessandra Giungi | Italy |
3. | Nicole Flagothier | Belgium |
3. | Marie-Claire Restoux | France |
5. | Ewa Larysa Krause | Poland |
5. | Almudena Muñoz | Spain |
7. | Alexa Von Schwichow | Germany |
7. | Marina Kovriguina | Russia |
Position | Judoka | Country |
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1. | Jessica Gal | Netherlands |
2. | Mária Pékli | Hungary |
3. | Magali Baton | France |
3. | Isabel Fernández | Spain |
5. | Beata Kucharzewska | Poland |
5. | Zulfiyya Huseinova | Azerbaijan |
7. | Nicola Fairbrother | Great Britain |
7. | Francesca Campanini | Italy |
Position | Judoka | Country |
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1. | Gella Vandecaveye | Belgium |
2. | Cathérine Fleury-Vachon | France |
3. | Jenny Gal | Italy |
3. | Diane Bell | Great Britain |
5. | Sara Álvarez | Spain |
5. | Ilknur Kobaş | Turkey |
7. | Susann Singer | Germany |
7. | Andreia Cavalleri | Portugal |
Position | Judoka | Country |
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1. | Claudia Zwiers | Netherlands |
2. | Emanuela Pierantozzi | Italy |
3. | Anja Von Rekowski | Germany |
3. | Helena Štusáková | Czech Republic |
5. | Heidi Rakels | Belgium |
5. | Rowena Sweatman | Great Britain |
7. | Catarina Rodrigues | Portugal |
7. | R Kotelnikova | Russia |
Position | Judoka | Country |
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1. | Ulla Werbrouck | Belgium |
2. | Karin Kienhuis | Netherlands |
3. | Hannah Ertel | Germany |
3. | Estha Essombe | France |
5. | Kate Howey | Great Britain |
5. | Cristina Curto | Spain |
7. | Tetyana Belajeva | Ukraine |
7. | Doris Pöllhuber | Austria |
Position | Judoka | Country |
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1. | Angelique Seriese | Netherlands |
2. | Johanna Hagn | Germany |
3. | Svetlana Goundarenko | Russia |
3. | Michelle Rogers | Great Britain |
5. | Éva Granicz | Hungary |
5. | Mara Kovačević | FR Yugoslavia |
7. | Christine Cicot | France |
7. | Beata Maksymow | Poland |
Position | Judoka | Country |
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1. | Monique van der Lee | Netherlands |
2. | Donata Burgatta | Italy |
3. | Simona Richter | Romania |
3. | Irina Rodina | Russia |
5. | Sandra Köppen | Germany |
5. | Josephine Horton | Great Britain |
7. | Gaëlle Potel | France |
7. | Tsvetana Bozhilova | Bulgaria |
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