Host city | Bangkok, Thailand |
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Dates | 20–22 November |
Main venue | Gymnasium 5 – Thammasat University Rangsit Campus [1] |
The 2015 Ju-Jitsu World Championship were the 13th edition of the Ju-Jitsu World Championships, and were held in Bangkok, Thailand from November 20 to November 22, 2015.
Category | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
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–56 kg | Jeison Mora (COL) | Felipe Iglesias (ESP) | Dylan Touati (FRA) | Abubakir Janibek (KAZ) |
–62 kg | Roman Apolonov (GER) | Yazid Dalaa (BEL) | Vladimir Blokhin (RUS) | Bohdan Mochulskyy (UKR) |
–69 kg | Pavel Korzhavykh (RUS) | Dmitry Beshenets (RUS) | Michael Garnier (FRA) | Boy Vogelzang (NED) |
–77 kg | Percy Kunsa (FRA) | Ilya Borok (RUS) | Sébastien Marty (FRA) | Fredrik Widgren (SWE) |
–85 kg | Mikkel Willard (DEN) | Denis Belov (RUS) | William Seth-Wenzel (SWE) | Ivan Nastenko (UKR) |
–94 kg | Melvin Schol (NED) | Tim Weidenbecher (GER) | Dmitry Marchenko (RUS) | Tomasz Szewczak (POL) |
+94 kg | Dejan Vukčević (MNE) | Alexandre Fromangé (FRA) | Rafał Riss (POL) | Mikhail Smirnov (RUS) |
Category | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
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–49 kg | Agnieszka Karkosz (POL) | Anastasia Tonelli (ITA) | Andrea Plefka (GER) | Magdalena Giec (POL) |
–55 kg | Martyna Bierońska (POL) | Laure Beauchet (FRA) | Jessica Scricciolo (ITA) | Rebekka Dahl (DEN) |
–62 kg | Séverine Nébié (FRA) | Juliana Ferreira (FRA) | Olga Medvedeva (RUS) | Mandy Sonnemann (GER) |
–70 kg | Aafke van Leeuwen (NED) | Cynthia Schellingerhout (NED) | Emilia Maćkowiak (POL) | Annalena Bauer (GER) |
+70 kg | Éva Bisséni (FRA) | Charella Westra (NED) | Justyna Sitko (POL) | Bianca Feichtlbauer (AUT) |
Category | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
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men | Nikolaus Bichler (AUT) Sebastian Vosta (AUT) | Ben Cloostermans (BEL) Bjarne Lardon (BEL) | Michael Kunz (GER) Manuel Spindel (GER) | Ruben Assmann (NED) Marnix Bunnik (NED) |
women | Mirnesa Bećirović (AUT) Mirneta Bećirović (AUT) | Jasmin Ittensohn (GER) Tanja Ittensohn (GER) | Saowanee Limpanayingyong (THA) Wassanaporn Samthong (THA) | |
mixed | Philippe Bleyer (AUT) Andrea Gruber (AUT) | Michele Vallieri (ITA) Sara Paganini (ITA) | Florian Petritsch (SUI) Antonia Erni (SUI) | Johannes Tourbeslis (GER) Julia Paszkiewicz (GER) |
Category | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
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men | Dominique Beovardi (FRA) Jean-Jacques Beovardi (FRA) | Muhammad Ammar (PAK) Abu Huraira (PAK) | Jirayu Vongsawan (THA) Jirayut Wuttiwannapong (THA) | Nikolaus Bichler (AUT) Sebastian Vosta (AUT) |
women | Mirnesa Bećirović (AUT) Mirneta Bećirović (AUT) | Jasmin Ittensohn (GER) Tanja Ittensohn (GER) | Suphawadee Kaeosrasaen (THA) Kunsatri Kumsroi (THA) | |
mixed | Santiago Carrasco (ESP) María Merino (ESP) | Ronnie Stålebring (SWE) Malin Persson (SWE) | Stefan Vukotić (MNE) Lidija Jokić (MNE) | Thomas Schönenberger (SUI) Sofia Jokl (SUI) |
Category | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
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–62 kg | Jędrzej Loska (POL) | Hiroshi Kuraoka (JPN) | Ron Cohen (ISR) | Mihai Handrea (ROU) |
–69 kg | Maciej Polok (POL) | Evyatar Paperni (ISR) | Haidar Abbas (FRA) | Daud Adayev (RUS) |
–77 kg | Maciej Kozak (POL) | Wim Deputter (BEL) | Alan Ciku (BEL) | Tomasz Grieger (POL) |
–85 kg | Dan Schon (MEX) | Khalfan Balhul (UAE) | Paweł Bańczyk (POL) | Nellys Tonco (FRA) |
–94 kg | Faisal Al-Ketbi (UAE) | Zayed Al-Kaabi (UAE) | Florent Minguet (BEL) | Kristóf Szűcs (HUN) |
+94 kg | Camil Moldoveanu (ROU) | Frédéric Husson (FRA) | Mehmet Eren Şimşek (TUR) | Seif-Eddine Houmine (MAR) |
Category | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
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–55 kg | Helena Edfeldt (SWE) | Irina Kuprina (RUS) | Mönkhgerelyn Bayarmaa (MGL) | Martyna Bierońska (POL) |
–62 kg | Amal Amjahid (BEL) | Adèle Bazile (FRA) | Fran Vanderstukken (BEL) | Clara Dufau (FRA) |
–70 kg | Zafeiria Panagiotarakos (GRE) | Diana Halldén (SWE) | Tsogt-Ochiryn Battsetseg (MGL) | Irena Preiss (POL) |
+70 kg | Lama Alqubaj (JOR) | Claire-France Thévenon (FRA) | Nguyễn Thị Lan (VIE) | Justyna Sitko (POL) |
Category | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
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mixed teams | Russia | France | Netherlands | Germany |
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