1998 World Judo Juniors Championships

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1998 World Judo Juniors Championships
Location Cali, Colombia
Dates8–11 October 1998
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The 1998 World Judo Juniors Championships was an edition of the World Judo Juniors Championships, organised by the International Judo Federation. It was held in Cali, Colombia from 8 to 11 October 1998. [1] [2]

Contents

Medal summary

Men's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
Extra-lightweight (−60 kg)Flag of Cuba.svg  Yordanis Arencibia  (CUB)Flag of Russia.svg  Evgeny Stanev  (RUS)Flag of South Korea.svg  Choi Min-ho  (KOR)
Flag of Israel.svg  Ehud Vaks  (ISR)
Half-lightweight (−66 kg)Flag of Brazil.svg  Tiago Camilo  (BRA)Flag of Romania.svg  Nicolae Ivan  (ROU)Flag of Spain.svg  Javier Delgado  (ESP)
Flag of Russia.svg  Vladislav Garanin  (RUS)
Lightweight (−73 kg)Flag of Russia.svg  Denis Ogienko  (RUS)Flag of Peru.svg  Germán Velasco  (PER)Flag of Romania.svg  Claudiu Baștea  (ROU)
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Klemen Ferjan  (SLO)
Half-middleweight (−81 kg)Flag of Russia.svg  Alexei Cherchnev  (RUS)Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Thomas Cousins  (GBR)Flag of Japan.svg  Takashi Ono  (JPN)
Flag of Germany.svg  Tim Lamsfuß  (GER)
Middleweight (−90 kg)Flag of Japan.svg  Yuta Yazaki  (JPN)Flag of Russia.svg  Muslim Gadzhimagomedov  (RUS)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Elco van der Geest  (NED)
Flag of Austria.svg  Rupert Riess  (AUT)
Half-heavyweight (−100 kg)Flag of Japan.svg  Keiji Suzuki  (JPN)Flag of Brazil.svg  Rafael Rocha  (BRA)Flag of Germany.svg  Michael Jurack  (GER)
Flag of Estonia.svg  Martin Padar  (EST)
Heavyweight (+100 kg)Flag of Russia.svg  Alexander Mikhaylin  (RUS)Flag of Japan.svg  Yasuyuki Muneta  (JPN)Flag of Poland.svg  Grzegorz Eitel  (POL)
Flag of Brazil.svg  Daniel Hernandes  (BRA)

Women's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
Extra-lightweight (−48 kg)Flag of Cuba.svg  Danieska Carrión  (CUB)Flag of Japan.svg  Asami Kuramochi  (JPN)Flag of Poland.svg  Anna Żemła-Krajewska  (POL)
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Ann Simons  (BEL)
Half-lightweight (−52 kg)Flag of Cuba.svg  Zaimaris Calderon  (CUB)Flag of Brazil.svg  Fabiane Hukuda  (BRA)Flag of Hungary.svg  Viktória Nagy  (HUN)
Flag of Spain.svg  Ana Carrascosa  (ESP)
Lightweight (−57 kg)Flag of Japan.svg  Yuko Nesaki  (JPN)Flag of Brazil.svg  Danielle Zangrando  (BRA)Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Lena Göldi  (SUI)
Flag of Cuba.svg  Yurisleidy Lupetey  (CUB)
Half-middleweight (−63 kg)Flag of Japan.svg  Keiko Maeda  (JPN)Flag of Austria.svg  Claudia Heill  (AUT)Flag of Slovenia.svg  Raša Sraka  (SLO)
Flag of Cuba.svg  Betty Aguila  (CUB)
Middleweight (−70 kg)Flag of Japan.svg  Yukie Koga  (JPN)Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Catherine Jacques  (BEL)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Edith Bosch  (NED)
Flag of Cuba.svg  Yurisel Laborde  (CUB)
Half-heavyweight (−78 kg)Flag of Cuba.svg  Leyén Zulueta  (CUB)Flag of Japan.svg  Mizuho Matzuzaki  (JPN)Flag of Spain.svg  Henar Parra  (ESP)
Flag of Germany.svg  Jana Grenzdorfer  (GER)
Heavyweight (+78 kg)Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Karina Bryant  (GBR)Flag of South Korea.svg  Choi Sook-ie  (KOR)Flag of Japan.svg  Sanae Yokomizo  (JPN)
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Lee Hsiao-hung  (TPE)

Source Results [1] [2]

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Colombia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Japan.svg  Japan  (JPN)53210
2Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba  (CUB)4037
3Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS)3216
4Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil  (BRA)1315
5Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain  (GBR)1102
6Flag of Austria.svg  Austria  (AUT)0112
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium  (BEL)0112
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania  (ROU)0112
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea  (KOR)0112
10Flag of Peru.svg  Peru  (PER)0101
11Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)0033
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain  (ESP)0033
13Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands  (NED)0022
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland  (POL)0022
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia  (SLO)0022
16Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei  (TPE)0011
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia  (EST)0011
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary  (HUN)0011
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel  (ISR)0011
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland  (SUI)0011
Totals (20 entries)14142856
Source: [3] [4]

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