2014 World Judo Juniors Championships

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2014 World Judo Juniors Championships
Venue Fort Lauderdale
Location Flag of the United States.svg Fort Lauderdale, United States
Dates22–26 October 2014
Competitors518 from 72 nations
Champions
Men's teamFlag of Japan.svg  Japan (1st title)
Women's teamFlag of Japan.svg  Japan (2nd title)
Competition at external databases
Links IJF    EJU    JudoInside

The 2014 World Judo Juniors Championships was held between 22 and 26 October 2014 in Fort Lauderdale, United States. [1] [2] The final day of competition featured men's and women's team events, both won by team Japan. [3] [4]

Contents

Medal summary

Men's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
−55 kgFlag of Japan.svg  Umekita Wataru  (JPN)Flag of France.svg  Kamal Fikri  (FRA)Flag of Mongolia.svg  Amartuvshin Bayaraa  (MGL)
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Ganbaatar Battulga  (MGL)
−60 kgFlag of Spain.svg  Francisco Garrigós  (ESP)Flag of Mongolia.svg  Tsend-Ochiryn Tsogtbaatar  (MGL)Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Mehman Sadigov  (AZE)
Flag of South Korea.svg  Choi In-hyuk  (KOR)
−66 kgFlag of Russia.svg  Egor Mgdsyan  (RUS)Flag of Japan.svg  Hifumi Abe  (JPN)Flag of Brazil.svg  Ricardo Santos Junior  (BRA)
Flag of Israel.svg  Baruch Shmailov  (ISR)
−73 kgFlag of South Korea.svg  An Chang-rim  (KOR)Flag of Japan.svg  Yuji Yamamoto  (JPN)Flag of Portugal.svg  Nuno Saraiva  (POR)
Flag of Georgia.svg  Koba Mchedlishvili  (GEO)
−81 kgFlag of Brazil.svg  Rafael Macedo  (BRA)Flag of Russia.svg  Mikhail Igolnikov  (RUS)Flag of Georgia.svg  Levan Gugava  (GEO)
Flag of France.svg  Pape Doudou Ndiaye  (FRA)
−90 kgFlag of Hungary.svg  Krisztián Tóth  (HUN)Flag of Spain.svg  Nikoloz Sherazadishvili  (ESP)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Max de Vreeze  (NED)
Flag of Georgia.svg  Beka Gviniashvili  (GEO)
−100 kgFlag of Japan.svg  Gotō Ryūtarō  (JPN)Flag of Russia.svg  Niyaz Ilyasov  (RUS)Flag of Russia.svg  Ramazan Malsuigenov  (RUS)
Flag of Japan.svg  Aaron Wolf  (JPN)
+100 kgFlag of Mongolia.svg  Ölziibayaryn Düürenbayar  (MGL)Flag of Georgia.svg  Guga Kibordzalidze  (GEO)Flag of Ukraine.svg  Iakiv Khammo  (UKR)
Flag of Russia.svg  Ruslan Shakhbazov  (RUS)
TeamFlag of Japan.svg  Japan Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia

Source Results [1] [5] [4] [3]

Women's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
−44 kgFlag of Japan.svg  Sakaguchi Hitomi  (JPN)Flag of Brazil.svg  Larissa Farias  (BRA)Flag of Turkey.svg  Melisa Çakmaklı  (TUR)
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Olfa Saoudi  (TUN)
−48 kgFlag of Japan.svg  Ami Kondo  (JPN)Flag of Turkey.svg  Dilara Lokmanhekim  (TUR)Flag of Romania.svg  Alexandra Pop  (ROU)
Flag of Germany.svg  Patrycia Szekely  (GER)
−52 kgFlag of France.svg  Amandine Buchard  (FRA)Flag of Romania.svg  Alexandra-Larisa Florian  (ROU)Flag of France.svg  Astride Gneto  (FRA)
Flag of Japan.svg  Mako Uchio  (JPN)
−57 kgFlag of Japan.svg  Momo Tamaoki  (JPN)Flag of Japan.svg  Christa Deguchi  (JPN)Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard  (CAN)
Flag of Russia.svg  Daria Kurbonmamadova  (RUS)
−63 kgFlag of Japan.svg  Miho Minei  (JPN)Flag of Japan.svg  Nami Nabekura  (JPN)Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Katie-Jemima Yeats-Brown  (GBR)
Flag of Germany.svg  Vivian Herrmann  (GER)
−70 kgFlag of Croatia.svg  Barbara Matić  (CRO)Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Ebony Drysdale Daley  (GBR)Flag of France.svg  Mélissa Héleine  (FRA)
Flag of France.svg  Marie-Ève Gahié  (FRA)
−78 kgFlag of Tunisia.svg  Sarra Mzougui  (TUN)Flag of France.svg  Sama Hawa Camara  (FRA)Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Ana Laura Portuondo Isasi  (CAN)
Flag of Poland.svg  Beata Pacut  (POL)
+78 kgFlag of Japan.svg  Sarah Asahina  (JPN)Flag of Ukraine.svg  Anastasiia Komovych  (UKR)Flag of Ecuador.svg  Marlín Viveros  (ECU)
Flag of France.svg  Marine Erb  (FRA)
TeamFlag of Japan.svg  Japan Flag of France.svg  France Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia

Source Results [1] [5] [4] [3]

Medal table

  *   Host nation (United States)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Japan.svg  Japan  (JPN)74213
2Flag of France.svg  France  (FRA)1258
3Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS)1236
4Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia  (MGL)1124
5Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil  (BRA)1113
6Flag of Spain.svg  Spain  (ESP)1102
7Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea  (KOR)1012
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia  (TUN)1012
9Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia  (CRO)1001
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary  (HUN)1001
11Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia  (GEO)0134
12Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain  (GBR)0112
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania  (ROU)0112
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey  (TUR)0112
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine  (UKR)0112
16Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada  (CAN)0022
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)0022
18Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan  (AZE)0011
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador  (ECU)0011
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel  (ISR)0011
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands  (NED)0011
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland  (POL)0011
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal  (POR)0011
Totals (23 entries)16163264
Source: [6] [7] [8]

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