Host city | Bogota, Colombia |
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Dates | 24–26 November 2017 |
Main venue | Palacio de Los Deportes [1] |
The 2017 Ju-Jitsu World Championship were the 15th edition of the Ju-Jitsu World Championships, and were held in Bogota, Colombia from November 24 to November 26, 2017.
Category | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
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–56 kg | Ara Dzhanikyan (GRE) | Eldos Kabdenov (KAZ) | Jeison Mora (COL) | Felipe Iglesias (ESP) |
–62 kg | Roman Apolonov (GER) | Bohdan Mochulskyy (UKR) | Ecco van der Veer (NED) | Abubakir Janibek (KAZ) |
–69 kg | Dmitry Beshenets (RUS) | Tom Delange (BEL) | Tim Toplak (SLO) | Jaschar Salmanow (GER) |
–77 kg | Dawid Karkosz (POL) | Mher Manukyan (RUS) | Nikita Nikitin (RUS) | Nurlan Espolov (KAZ) |
–85 kg | Mateusz Duran (POL) | Junior Cabezas (COL) | Donny Donker (NED) | Ilya Borok (RUS) |
–94 kg | Ivan Nastenko (UKR) | Mikhail Kostyuk (RUS) | Lukas Bombik (GER) | Melvin Schol (NED) |
+94 kg | Dejan Vukčević (MNE) | Rafał Riss (POL) | Makrem Saanouni (TUN) | Mikhail Smirnov (RUS) |
Category | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
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–49 kg | Andrea Plefka (GER) | Magdalena Giec (POL) | Amp Suwanan (THA) | Romina López (URU) |
–55 kg | Martyna Bierońska (POL) | Oksana Moskalenko (RUS) | Rebekka Dahl (DEN) | Chabeli Arenberg-Peeters (NED) |
–62 kg | Franziska Freudenberger (GER) | Marta Walotek (POL) | Madeline Choconta (COL) | Aliya Tlepova (KAZ) |
–70 kg | Aafke van Leeuwen (NED) | Onanong Sangsirichok (THA) | Maira Ortiz (COL) | Joselyne Edwards (PAN) |
+70 kg | Charella Westra (NED) | Alla Paderina (RUS) | Justyna Sitko (POL) | Bianca Feichtlbauer (AUT) |
Category | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
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men | Nikolaus Bichler (AUT) Sebastian Vosta (AUT) | Vuk Dragutinović (MNE) Stefan Vukotić (MNE) | Ben Cloostermans (BEL) Bjarne Lardon (BEL) | Salah Ben Brahim (ITA) Andrea Stravaganti (ITA) |
women | Mirnesa Bećirović (AUT) Mirneta Bećirović (AUT) | Suphawadee Kaeosrasaen (THA) Kunsatri Kumsroi (THA) | Margarita Campos (COL) Sandra Pedraza (COL) | Wiktoria Lechowicz (POL) Martyna Wowra (POL) |
mixed | Thomas Schönenberger (SUI) Sofia Jokl (SUI) | Daniel Rejzek (AUT) Jaqueline Horák (AUT) | Johannes Horák (AUT) Sara Hekele (AUT) | Ian Lodens (BEL) Charis Gravensteyn (BEL) |
Category | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
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men | Warut Netpong (THA) Thammanun Pothaisong (THA) | Jirayu Vongsawan (THA) Jirayut Wuttiwannapong (THA) | David Cruz (ESP) Óscar Cruz (ESP) | Vuk Dragutinović (MNE) Stefan Vukotić (MNE) |
women | Suphawadee Kaeosrasaen (THA) Kunsatri Kumsroi (THA) | Luna Martincan (ESP) María Merino (ESP) | Margarita Campos (COL) Sandra Pedraza (COL) | Wiktoria Lechowicz (POL) Martyna Wowra (POL) |
mixed | Ratcharat Yimprai (THA) Kunsatri Kumsroi (THA) | Carlos Bohoyo (ESP) Luna Martincan (ESP) | Juan Pablo Rojas (COL) Margarita Campos (COL) | Jeison Mora (COL) Madeline Choconta (COL) |
Category | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
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–56 kg | Nurjan Seyduali (KAZ) | Santo Roger (BEL) | Itamar Attali (ISR) | Guseyn Guseynov (RUS) |
–62 kg | Jędrzej Loska (POL) | Eric Cong-Phan (CAN) | Vicky Dabush (ISR) | Darkhan Nortayev (KAZ) |
–69 kg | Maciej Polok (POL) | Zainutdin Zaynukov (RUS) | Mansur Khabibulla (KAZ) | Gairbek Ibragimov (RUS) |
–77 kg | Hamzeh Al-Rasheed (JOR) | Alan Ciku (BEL) | Michael Sheehan (CAN) | Ilke Bulut (SUI) |
–85 kg | Paweł Bańczyk (POL) | Haidar Al-Rasheed (JOR) | Abdurahmanhaji Murtazaliyev (KGZ) | Reda Hamzaoui (MAR) |
–94 kg | Faisal Al-Ketbi (UAE) | Matko Kvesić (CRO) | Piotr Bagiński (POL) Ivan Nastenko (UKR) [2] | Matheus Felipe Xavier (BRA) |
+94 kg | Seif-Eddine Houmine (MAR) | Oscar Pereira (CRC) | Ilias Hadi (BEL) | Aleksandr Sak (RUS) |
Category | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
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–49 kg | Anna Augustyn-Mitkowska (POL) | Möldir Mekenbayeva (KAZ) | Magdalena Giec (POL) | Amp Suwanan (THA) |
–55 kg | Jessica McNeill (CAN) | Oksana Moskalenko (RUS) | Martyna Bierońska (POL) | Polina Krupskaya (RUS) |
–62 kg | Fran Vanderstukken (BEL) | Maja Povšnar (SLO) | Orapa Senatham (THA) | Sandra Pniak (POL) |
–70 kg | Amal Amjahid (BEL) | Ashten Sawitsky (CAN) | Karolina Zawodnik (POL) | Verena Rücker (GER) |
+70 kg | Alison Tremblay (CAN) | Justyna Sitko (POL) | Laura Castillo (COL) |
Category | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
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mixed teams | Belgium | Poland | Germany |
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