Host city | Vienna, Austria |
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Dates | 30 November–02 December |
Main venue | Hallmann-Dome (Budocenter Vienna) [1] [2] |
The 2012 Ju-Jitsu World Championship were the 11th edition of the Ju-Jitsu World Championships, and were held in Vienna, Austria from November 30 to December 2, 2012.
Category | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
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–56 kg | Peter Morgner (GER) | Oliver Haider (AUT) | Igor Filippov (RUS) | Andrea Ventimiglia (ITA) |
–62 kg | Farid Benali (FRA) | Javier García (ESP) | Pavel Korzhavykh (RUS) | Tileukabyl Amanturliyev (KAZ) |
–69 kg | Dmitry Beshenets (RUS) | Giovanni Vitale (ITA) | Mathias Willard (DEN) | Sébastien Marty (FRA) |
–77 kg | Percy Kunsa (FRA) | Fredrik Widgren (SWE) | Danny Mathiasen (DEN) | Ilya Borok (RUS) |
–85 kg | Aleksey Ivanov (RUS) | Ruslan Batsazov (RUS) | Wout Vringer (NED) | Salim Salmanov (AZE) |
–94 kg | Lazar Kuburović (DEN) | Benjamin Lah (SLO) | Mohsen Hamidi (IRI) | Gertjan Hofland (NED) |
+94 kg | Vincent Parisi (FRA) | Simon Roiger (GER) | Mojtaba Akbari (IRI) | Dejan Vukčević (MNE) |
Category | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
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–49 kg | Agnieszka Bergier (POL) | Laura Vejlgaard (DEN) | Annabelle Reydy (FRA) | Anastasia Tonelli (ITA) |
–55 kg | Mandy Sonnemann (GER) | Martyna Bierońska (POL) | Jessica Scricciolo (ITA) | Anna Knutsen (NOR) |
–62 kg | Carina Neupert (GER) | Séverine Nébié (FRA) | Sara Widgren (SWE) | Claudia Behnke (GER) |
–70 kg | Aleksandra Ivanova (RUS) | Emilia Maćkowiak (POL) | Manuela Lukas (GER) | Lindsay Wyatt (NED) |
+70 kg | Catherine Jacques (BEL) | Romy Korn (GER) | Alla Paderina (RUS) | Sabina Predovnik (SLO) |
Category | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
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men | Dries Beyer (GER) Raphael Rochner (GER) | Ruben Assmann (NED) Marnix Bunnik (NED) | Nikolaus Bichler (AUT) Sebastian Vosta (AUT) | Enrique Sánchez (ESP) Alberto Yagüe (ESP) |
women | Mirnesa Bećirović (AUT) Mirneta Bećirović (AUT) | Frauke Kühni (GER) Kerstin Obernosterer (GER) | Alexandra Erni (SUI) Antonia Erni (SUI) | Vera Bichler (AUT) Andrea Gruber (AUT) |
mix | Tom Ismer (GER) Dominika Zagorski (GER) | Michele Vallieri (ITA) Sara Paganini (ITA) | Yazid Dalaa (BEL) Wendy Driesen (BEL) | Ruben Assmann (NED) Saskia Boomgaard (NED) |
Category | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
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–70 kg | Remus Corbei (ROU) | Fedor Serov (RUS) | Emmanuel Cousin (FRA) | Marcel Leteri (ITA) |
–85 kg | Dan Schon (MEX) | Sébastien Lecocq (FRA) | Roy Pariente (ISR) | Fabricio Nascimento (ITA) |
+85 kg | Camil Moldoveanu (ROU) | Marcelo Coppa (ITA) | Aleksey Veselovzor (RUS) | Christos Kelletzian (GRE) |
Category | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
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–58 kg | Océane Talvard (FRA) | Anaïs Chauvel (FRA) | Martyna Bierońska (POL) | Sarah Abdesslem (ITA) |
–70 kg | Anna Polok (POL) | Emilia Maćkowiak (POL) | Corinne Beaumont (FRA) | Olga Usoltseva (RUS) |
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