2010 World Judo Juniors Championships

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2010 World Judo Juniors Championships
Location Agadir, Morocco
Dates21–24 October 2010
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Links IJF    JudoInside
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The 2010 World Judo Juniors Championships was an edition of the World Judo Juniors Championships, organised by the International Judo Federation. It was held in Agadir, Morocco from 21 to 24 October 2010. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Medal summary

Men's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
−55 kgFlag of Kazakhstan.svg  Yeldos Smetov  (KAZ)Flag of Japan.svg  Seiken Fujisawa  (JPN)Flag of Italy.svg  Fabio Basile  (ITA)
Flag of Russia.svg  Zaur Kalashaov  (RUS)
−60 kgFlag of Japan.svg  Toru Shishime  (JPN)Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Ilyas Izmagilov  (KAZ)Flag of Japan.svg  Kyosuke Nishio  (JPN)
Flag of Russia.svg  Yakub Shamilov  (RUS)
−66 kgFlag of Japan.svg  Kento Shimizu  (JPN)Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Nauryzbek Mailashev  (KAZ)Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Rifat Rakhmatullaev  (UZB)
Flag of Japan.svg  Yuuki Hashiguchi  (JPN)
−73 kgFlag of Germany.svg  Alexander Wieczerzak  (GER)Flag of Germany.svg  Hannes Conrad  (GER)Flag of Georgia.svg  Zebeda Rekhviashvili  (GEO)
Flag of Russia.svg  Aslan Lappinagov  (RUS)
−81 kgFlag of Georgia.svg  Avtandili Tchrikishvili  (GEO)Flag of Japan.svg  Yuichi Kitano  (JPN)Flag of Hungary.svg  Krisztián Tóth  (HUN)
Flag of Japan.svg  Jun Toyoda  (JPN)
−90 kgFlag of Russia.svg  Magomed Magomedov  (RUS)Flag of South Korea.svg  Hwang Min-ho  (KOR)Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Shahin Gahramanov  (AZE)
Flag of Hungary.svg  Gábor Vér  (HUN)
−100 kgFlag of Japan.svg  Ryunosuke Haga  (JPN)Flag of South Korea.svg  Kim Young-hun  (KOR)Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Viktor Demyanenko  (KAZ)
Flag of Turkey.svg  Feyyaz Yazıcı  (TUR)
+100 kgFlag of Japan.svg  Takeshi Ōjitani  (JPN)Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wang Hao  (CHN)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Roy Meyer  (NED)
Flag of South Korea.svg  Cho Gu-ham  (KOR)

Women's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
−44 kgFlag of Japan.svg  Sakiho Hamada  (JPN)Flag of Brazil.svg  Agueda Silva  (BRA)Flag of Italy.svg  Angelina Bombara  (ITA)
Flag of Turkey.svg  Ebru Şahin  (TUR)
−48 kgFlag of Japan.svg  Miri Toda  (JPN)Flag of Japan.svg  Momo Tamaoki  (JPN)Flag of Brazil.svg  Nathalia Brigida  (BRA)
Flag of France.svg  Scarlett Gabrielli  (FRA)
−52 kgFlag of Japan.svg  Anzu Yamamoto  (JPN)Flag of Brazil.svg  Eleudis Valentim  (BRA)Flag of France.svg  Priscilla Gneto  (FRA)
Flag of Turkey.svg  Tuğba Zehir  (TUR)
−57 kgFlag of France.svg  Hélène Receveaux  (FRA)Flag of France.svg  Rachelle Plas  (FRA)Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Ivelina Ilieva  (BUL)
Flag of Japan.svg  Terumi Otsuji  (JPN)
−63 kgFlag of Japan.svg  Miku Takaichi  (JPN)Flag of Slovenia.svg  Vlora Beđeti  (SLO)Flag of Austria.svg  Kathrin Unterwurzacher  (AUT)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Jialing Zheng  (CHN)
−70 kgFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Kim Polling  (NED)Flag of Japan.svg  Natsumi Baba  (JPN)Flag of South Korea.svg  Kim Seong-yeon  (KOR)
Flag of Japan.svg  Yuri Matsunobu  (JPN)
−78 kgFlag of Brazil.svg  Mayra Aguiar  (BRA)Flag of Slovenia.svg  Anamari Velenšek  (SLO)Flag of Japan.svg  Misaki Shimoda  (JPN)
Flag of Croatia.svg  Ivana Maranić  (CRO)
+78 kgFlag of Japan.svg  Manami Inoue  (JPN)Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yan Hao  (CHN)Flag of Japan.svg  Yasuna Yamamoto  (JPN)
Flag of Algeria.svg  Sonia Asselah  (ALG)

Source Results [2] [3]

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Morocco)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Japan.svg  Japan  (JPN)94720
2Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil  (BRA)1214
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan  (KAZ)1214
4Flag of France.svg  France  (FRA)1124
5Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)1102
6Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS)1034
7Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia  (GEO)1012
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands  (NED)1012
9Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea  (KOR)0224
10Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  (CHN)0213
11Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia  (SLO)0202
12Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey  (TUR)0033
13Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary  (HUN)0022
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy  (ITA)0022
15Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria  (ALG)0011
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria  (AUT)0011
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan  (AZE)0011
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria  (BUL)0011
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia  (CRO)0011
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan  (UZB)0011
Totals (20 entries)16163264
Source: [4] [5]

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