2003 European Cadet Judo Championships

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2003 European Cadet Judo Championships
Location Baku, Azerbaijan
Dates23–24 August 2003
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The 2003 European Cadet Judo Championships is an edition of the European Cadet Judo Championships, organised by the International Judo Federation. It was held in Baku, Azerbaijan, from 23 to 24 August 2003. [1] [2]

Contents

Medal summary

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Azerbaijan)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan  (AZE)*3328
2Flag of France.svg  France  (FRA)2226
3Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia  (GEO)2136
4Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands  (NED)2024
5Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS)1315
6Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine  (UKR)1236
7Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary  (HUN)1034
8Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain  (GBR)1012
9Flag of Greece.svg  Greece  (GRE)1001
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia  (SVK)1001
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey  (TUR)1001
12Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)0325
13Flag of Romania.svg  Romania  (ROU)0145
14Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium  (BEL)0112
15Flag of Poland.svg  Poland  (POL)0022
Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia  (SRB)0022
17Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus  (BLR)0011
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia  (EST)0011
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia  (LAT)0011
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal  (POR)0011
Totals (20 entries)16163264
Source: [3] [4]

Men's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
−50 kgFlag of Georgia.svg  Lasha Tvildiani  (GEO)Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Nijat Shikhalizada  (AZE)Flag of Ukraine.svg  Hevorh Hevorhyan  (UKR)
Flag of Poland.svg  Tomasz Kowalski  (POL)
−55 kgFlag of Azerbaijan.svg  Elman Nasibov  (AZE)Flag of Romania.svg  Dan Fâșie  (ROU)Flag of Georgia.svg  David Asumbani  (GEO)
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serhiy Drebot  (UKR)
−60 kgFlag of Azerbaijan.svg  Elshan Karimov  (AZE)Flag of Russia.svg  Kurban-Gadzhi Musaev  (RUS)Flag of Hungary.svg  István Joo  (HUN)
Flag of Belarus.svg  Alexei Staushy  (BLR)
−66 kgFlag of Greece.svg  Tariel Zintiridis  (GRE)Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Seymur Rzazade  (AZE)Flag of France.svg  Julien Bouquillon  (FRA)
Flag of Georgia.svg  Ioseb Kumladze  (GEO)
−73 kgFlag of Georgia.svg  Levan Peradze  (GEO)Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Timur Alikhanov  (AZE)Flag of Romania.svg  Alexandru Salincean  (ROU)
Flag of Hungary.svg  Gergely Szemán  (HUN)
−81 kgFlag of Slovakia.svg  Milan Randl  (SVK)Flag of Russia.svg  Tamerlan Urtaev  (RUS)Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Anar Aliyev  (AZE)
Flag of Georgia.svg  Giorgi Demetrashvili  (GEO)
−90 kgFlag of France.svg  Hervé Fichot  (FRA)Flag of Russia.svg  Murad Idashev  (RUS)Flag of Germany.svg  Dominik Gerzer  (GER)
Flag of Latvia.svg  Vladimirs Osnačs  (LAT)
+90 kgFlag of France.svg  Cyrille Maret  (FRA)Flag of Georgia.svg  Alex Gviniashvili  (GEO)Flag of Russia.svg  Ruslan Kozaev  (RUS)
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Mekhman Novruzov  (AZE)

Women's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
−40 kgFlag of Ukraine.svg  Anna Vasylevich  (UKR)Flag of Germany.svg  Sonia Bode  (GER)Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Michaela Hunter  (GBR)
Flag of Serbia.svg  Jelena Milutinovic  (SRB)
−44 kgFlag of Turkey.svg  Burcu Gokoz  (TUR)Flag of Germany.svg  Rebecca King  (GER)Flag of Romania.svg  Andreea Catuna Ionas  (ROU)
Flag of Hungary.svg  Lilla Tóth  (HUN)
−48 kgFlag of Russia.svg  Anna Mazunina  (RUS)Flag of Ukraine.svg  Oksana Rebenok  (UKR)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Kitty Bravik  (NED)
Flag of France.svg  Sandrine Castaldo  (FRA)
−52 kgFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Jasmy van Spankeren  (NED)Flag of France.svg  Élodie Puget  (FRA)Flag of Estonia.svg  Julia Bezko  (EST)
Flag of Serbia.svg  Jovana Rogić  (SRB)
−57 kgFlag of Azerbaijan.svg  Ramila Yusubova  (AZE)Flag of France.svg  Maxine Fricher  (FRA)Flag of Portugal.svg  Joana Cesario  (POR)
Flag of Romania.svg  Oana Laura Mustetea  (ROU)
−63 kgFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Esther Stam  (NED)Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Laure Aerts  (BEL)Flag of Ukraine.svg  Nataliya Malikova  (UKR)
Flag of Germany.svg  Andrea Wolf  (GER)
−70 kgFlag of Hungary.svg  Anett Mészáros  (HUN)Flag of Ukraine.svg  Tetyana Savenko  (UKR)Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Loesje Crauwels  (BEL)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Jennifer Kuijpers  (NED)
+70 kgFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Abbie Cunningham  (GBR)Flag of Germany.svg  Janina Waldhausen  (GER)Flag of Poland.svg  Nina Kucharska  (POL)
Flag of Romania.svg  Alexandra Matasaru  (ROU)

Source Results [1] [2]

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