Host city | Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates |
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Dates | 20–23 November |
Main venue | Mubadala Arena [1] |
The 2019 Ju-Jitsu World Championship were the 17th edition of the Ju-Jitsu World Championships, and were held in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates from November 20 to November 23, 2019.
Category | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
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–56 kg | Eldos Kabdenov (KAZ) | Jenis Nurlybayev (KAZ) | Jeison Mora (COL) | Mehdi Hadiha (SWE) |
–62 kg | Bohdan Mochulskyy (UKR) | Julien Mathieu (FRA) | Andrea Calzoni (ITA) | Abubakir Janibek (KAZ) |
–69 kg | Tim Toplak (SLO) | Dmitry Beshenets (RUS) | Ivan Della Croce (SRB) | Franck Party (FRA) |
–77 kg | Fredrik Widgren (SWE) | Percy Kunsa (FRA) | Boy Vogelzang (NED) | Simon Attenberger (GER) |
–85 kg | Ilya Borok (RUS) | Denis Belov (RUS) | Christos Zygouras (GRE) | Arso Milić (MNE) |
–94 kg | Junior Cabezas (COL) | Mikhail Kostyuk (RUS) | William Seth-Wenzel (SWE) | Alexandre Perez (FRA) |
+94 kg | Artem Petrukhin (RUS) | Dejan Vukčević (MNE) | Rado Mollenhauer (GER) | Simon Roiger (GER) |
Category | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
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–45 kg | Amp Suwanan (THA) | Alexandra Humbert (FRA) | Beatriz Abad (ESP) | |
–48 kg | Oksana Moskalenko (RUS) | Morgane Houx (FRA) | Sandra Badie (FRA) | Martina Porcile (ITA) |
–52 kg | Estelle Gaspard (FRA) | Magdalena Giec (POL) | Dariya Honcharenko (UKR) | Antonella Farne (ITA) |
–57 kg | Licaï Pourtois (BEL) | Rebekka Dahl (DEN) | Betty Bonnet (FRA) | Christina Kutoulakis (GRE) |
–63 kg | Juliana Ferreira (FRA) | Lilian Weiken (GER) | Franziska Freudenberger (GER) | Anne van der Brugge (NED) |
–70 kg | Aafke van Leeuwen (NED) | Theresa Attenberger (GER) | Chloé Lalande (FRA) | Clarisse Habricot (FRA) |
+70 kg | Alla Paderina (RUS) | Charella Westra (NED) | Éva Bisséni (FRA) | Nadina Biljanović (CRO) |
Category | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
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men | Ian Lodens (BEL) Ryan Lodens (BEL) | Ian Butler (GER) Felix Paszkiewicz (GER) | Ionuț Dobre (ROU) Doru Galan (ROU) | David Mitterer (AUT) Martin Tremetzberger (AUT) |
women | Mirnesa Bećirović (AUT) Mirneta Bećirović (AUT) | Blanca Birn (GER) Annalena Sturm (GER) | Lucía Llorente (ESP) Marta Lord (ESP) | Nikiya Dams (BEL) Marion Decrop (BEL) |
mixed | Ian Lodens (BEL) Charis Gravensteyn (BEL) | Stefan Vukotić (MNE) Lidija Caković (MNE) | Vuk Dragutinović (MNE) Aleksandra Popović (MNE) | Thomas Schönenberger (SUI) Sofia Jokl (SUI) |
Category | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
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men | Warut Netpong (THA) Thammanun Pothaisong (THA) | Ionuț Dobre (ROU) Doru Galan (ROU) | Carlos Bohoyo (ESP) Ignacio Llorente (ESP) | Zhang Yongshi (TPE) Wang Baixiang (TPE) |
women | Suphawadee Kaeosrasaen (THA) Kunsatri Kumsroi (THA) | Biljana Mitrović (MNE) Anastazija Petrović (MNE) | Chawisa Tong (THA) Lalita Yunnan (THA) | Lucía Llorente (ESP) Marta Lord (ESP) |
mix | Stefan Vukotić (MNE) Lidija Caković (MNE) | Vuk Dragutinović (MNE) Aleksandra Popović (MNE) | Iker Uriarte (ESP) Beatriz Martín (ESP) | Ionuț Dobre (ROU) Genoveva Dobre (ROU) |
Category | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
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–56 kg | Zayed AlKatheeri (UAE) | Faris Kashmeeri (KSA) | Atakeldi Esetov (KAZ) | Amir Malgajdar (KAZ) |
–62 kg | Omar Al-Fadhli (UAE) | Darkhan Nortajev (KAZ) | Giorgi Razmadze (RUS) | Nariman Mynbayev (KAZ) |
–69 kg | Gairbek Ibragimov (RUS) | Islam Mamilov (KAZ) | Haidar Abbas (FRA) | Michael Sheehan (CAN) |
–77 kg | Nimrod Ryeder (ISR) | Hamzeh Al-Rasheed (JOR) | Kieran Kichuk (CAN) | Robert Henek (POL) |
–85 kg | Abdulbari Guseynov (RUS) | Abdurahmanhaji Murtazaliyev (KGZ) | Nathan Dos Santos (CAN) | Maciej Kozak (POL) |
–94 kg | Faisal Al-Ketbi (UAE) | Julian Stonjek (GER) | Bartosz Zawadzki (POL) | Roy Degan (ISR) |
+94 kg | Seif-Eddine Houmine (MAR) | Aleksandr Sak (RUS) | Sergey Boriskin (RUS) | Frédéric Husson (FRA) |
Category | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
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–45 kg | Amp Suwanan (THA) | Samantha de la Costa (PHI) | Alexandra Humbert (FRA) | |
–48 kg | Vicky Hoang (CAN) | Laetitia Boes (FRA) | Oleksandra Rusetskaya (UKR) | Morgane Houx (FRA) |
–52 kg | Möldir Mekenbayeva (KAZ) | Polina Krupskaya (RUS) | Jessica McNeill (CAN) | Linda Lindström (SWE) |
–57 kg | Amal Amjahid (BEL) | Fran Vanderstukken (BEL) | Meshi Rosenfeld (ISR) | Zofia Szawernowska (POL) |
–63 kg | Seong Gi-ra (KOR) | Rony Nisimiyan (ISR) | Janine Mutton (CAN) | Maja Povšnar (SLO) |
–70 kg | Magdalena Loska (POL) | Yara Kakish (JOR) | Marian Urdabayeva (KAZ) | Alison Tremblay (CAN) |
+70 kg | Éva Bisséni (FRA) | Tereza Souza (HUN) | Justyna Sitko (POL) |
Category | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
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mixed teams | France | Germany | Poland | Russia |
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