2021 World Judo Championships | ||
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Men | Women | |
60 kg | 48 kg | |
66 kg | 52 kg | |
73 kg | 57 kg | |
81 kg | 63 kg | |
90 kg | 70 kg | |
100 kg | 78 kg | |
+100 kg | +78 kg | |
The Mixed team competition at the 2021 World Judo Championships was held on 13 June 2021. [2]
Round of 16 | Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Final | |||||||||||
Japan | 4 | |||||||||||||
Ukraine | 0 | |||||||||||||
IJF | 0 | |||||||||||||
Ukraine | 4 | |||||||||||||
Japan | 4 | |||||||||||||
Russian Judo Federation | 0 | |||||||||||||
Russian Judo Federation | 4 | |||||||||||||
Mongolia | 0 | |||||||||||||
Russian Judo Federation | 4 | |||||||||||||
South Korea | 0 | |||||||||||||
Germany | 3 | |||||||||||||
South Korea | 4 | |||||||||||||
Japan | 4 | |||||||||||||
France | 0 | |||||||||||||
Brazil | 4 | |||||||||||||
Kazakhstan | 3 | |||||||||||||
Brazil | 0 | |||||||||||||
Uzbekistan | 4 | |||||||||||||
Hungary | 2 | |||||||||||||
Uzbekistan | 4 | |||||||||||||
Uzbekistan | 1 | |||||||||||||
France | 4 | |||||||||||||
France | 4 | |||||||||||||
Netherlands | 0 | |||||||||||||
France | 4 | |||||||||||||
Georgia | 3 | |||||||||||||
Cuba | 1 | |||||||||||||
Georgia | 4 | |||||||||||||
Repechage | Third place | |||||
Ukraine | 3 | |||||
South Korea | 4 | |||||
South Korea | 1 | |||||
Uzbekistan | 4 | |||||
Repechage | Third place | |||||
Brazil | 4 | |||||
Georgia | 1 | |||||
Brazil | 4 | |||||
Russian Judo Federation | 2 | |||||
Weight Class | IJF | Result | Ukraine | Score |
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Women +70 kg | Oula Dahouk | 00–10 | Yelyzaveta Kalanina | 0–1 |
Men +90 kg | Adnan Khankan | 00–11 | Oleksandr Gordiienko | 0–2 |
Women –57 kg | Sanda Aldass | 00–10 | Mariia Skora | 0–3 |
Men –73 kg | Ahmad Alikaj | 00–10 | Artem Khomula | 0–4 |
Women –70 kg | Muna Dahouk | — | Nataliia Chystiakova | — |
Men –90 kg | Tareq Jamal | — | Stanislav Gunchenko | — |
Weight Class | Russian Judo Federation | Result | Mongolia | Score |
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Women +70 kg | Daria Vladimirova | 10–00 | Amarsaikhany Adiyasüren | 1–0 |
Men +90 kg | Alen Tskhovrebov | 10–00 | Batkhuyagiin Gonchigsüren | 2–0 |
Women –57 kg | Anastasiia Konkina | 10–00 | Dorjsürengiin Sumiyaa | 3–0 |
Men –73 kg | Ayub Khazhaliev | 10–00 | Tsogtbaatar Tsend-Ochir | 4–0 |
Women –70 kg | Dali Liluashvili | — | Gankhaich Bold | — |
Men –90 kg | Khusen Khalmurzaev | — | Gantulgyn Altanbagana | — |
Weight Class | Germany | Result | South Korea | Score |
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Women +70 kg | Renee Lucht | 00–10 | Kim Ha-yun | 0–1 |
Men +90 kg | Jonas Schreiber | 00–10 | Kim Sung-min | 0–2 |
Women –57 kg | Amelie Stoll | 00–10 | Kim Jan-di | 0–3 |
Men –73 kg | Schamil Dzavbatyrov | 10–00 | Ahn Joon-sung | 1–3 |
Women –70 kg | Marlene Galandi | 10–00 | Han Hee-ju | 2–3 |
Men –90 kg | Falk Petersilka | 10–00 | Han Ju-yeop | 3–3 |
Women –57 kg | Amelie Stoll | 00–01 | Kim Jan-di | 3–4 |
Weight Class | Brazil | Result | Kazakhstan | Score |
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Women +70 kg | Maria Suelen Altheman | 10–00 | Kamila Berlikash | 1–0 |
Men +90 kg | David Moura | 10–00 | Yerassyl Kazhibayev | 2–0 |
Women –57 kg | Ketelyn Nascimento | 01–00 | Sevara Nishanbayeva | 3–0 |
Men –73 kg | Eduardo Barbosa | 00–01 | Angsarbek Gainullin | 3–1 |
Women –70 kg | Maria Portela | 00–01 | Moldir Narynova | 3–2 |
Men –90 kg | Eduardo Yudy Santos | 00–01 | Yersultan Muzapparov | 3–3 |
Women –70 kg | Maria Portela | 10–00 | Moldir Narynova | 4–3 |
Weight Class | Hungary | Result | Uzbekistan | Score |
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Women +70 kg | Mercédesz Szigetvári | 10–00 | Iriskhon Kurbanbaeva | 1–0 |
Men +90 kg | Richárd Sipőcz | 01–00 | Muzaffarbek Turoboyev | 2–0 |
Women –57 kg | Andrea Kármán | 00–01 | Shukurjon Aminova | 2–1 |
Men –73 kg | Frigyes Szabó | 00–01 | Obidkhon Nomonov | 2–2 |
Women –70 kg | Szabina Gercsák | 00–01 | Gulnoza Matniyazova | 2–3 |
Men –90 kg | Péter Sáfrány | 00–01 | Shermukhammad Jandreev | 2–4 |
Weight Class | France | Result | Netherlands | Score |
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Women +70 kg | Léa Fontaine | 10–00 | Karen Stevenson | 1–0 |
Men +90 kg | Cyrille Maret | 11–00 | Jur Spijkers | 2–0 |
Women –57 kg | Gaëtane Deberdt | 01–00 | Pleuni Cornelisse | 3–0 |
Men –73 kg | Joan-Benjamin Gaba | 01–00 | Yannick van der Kolk | 4–0 |
Women –70 kg | Marie-Ève Gahié | — | Hilde Jager | — |
Men –90 kg | Alexis Mathieu | — | Jesper Smink | — |
Weight Class | Cuba | Result | Georgia | Score |
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Women +70 kg | Idalys Ortiz | 10–00 | Sophio Somkhishvili | 1–0 |
Men +90 kg | Andy Granda | 00–01 | Gela Zaalishvili | 1–1 |
Women –57 kg | Arnaes Odelín | 00–01 | Eteri Liparteliani | 1–2 |
Men –73 kg | Magdiel Estrada | 00–01 | Nugzar Tatalashvili | 1–3 |
Women –70 kg | Maylín del Toro Carvajal | 00–01 | Mariam Tchanturia | 1–4 |
Men –90 kg | Iván Felipe Silva Morales | — | Lasha Bekauri | — |
Weight Class | Japan | Result | Ukraine | Score |
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Men +90 kg | Sato Kazuya | 01–00 | Oleksandr Gordiienko | 1–0 |
Women –57 kg | Haruka Funakubo | 10–00 | Mariia Skora | 2–0 |
Men –73 kg | Kenshi Harada | 10–01 | Artem Khomula | 3–0 |
Women –70 kg | Saki Niizoe | 10–00 | Nataliia Chystiakova | 4–0 |
Men –90 kg | Kosuke Mashiyama | — | Stanislav Gunchenko | — |
Women +70 kg | Maya Akiba | — | Yelyzaveta Kalanina | — |
Weight Class | Russian Judo Federation | Result | South Korea | Score |
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Men +90 kg | Alen Tskhovrebov | 10–00 | Kim Sung-min | 1–0 |
Women –57 kg | Anastasiia Konkina | 10–00 | Kim Jan-di | 2–0 |
Men –73 kg | Ayub Khazhaliev | 10–00 | Ahn Joon-sung | 3–0 |
Women –70 kg | Dali Liluashvili | 01–00 | Han Hee-ju | 4–0 |
Men –90 kg | Khusen Khalmurzaev | — | Han Ju-yeop | — |
Women +70 kg | Daria Vladimirova | — | Kim Ha-yun | — |
Weight Class | Brazil | Result | Uzbekistan | Score |
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Men +90 kg | David Moura | 00–10 | Muzaffarbek Turoboyev | 0–1 |
Women –57 kg | Ketelyn Nascimento | 00–10 | Shukurjon Aminova | 0–2 |
Men –73 kg | Eduardo Barbosa | 00–10 | Obidkhon Nomonov | 0–3 |
Women –70 kg | Maria Portela | 00–10 | Gulnoza Matniyazova | 0–4 |
Men –90 kg | Rafael Macedo | — | Shermukhammad Jandreev | — |
Women +70 kg | Maria Suelen Altheman | — | Rinata Ilmatova | — |
Weight Class | France | Result | Georgia | Score |
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Men +90 kg | Cédric Olivar | 10–00 | Lasha Bekauri | 1–0 |
Women –57 kg | Gaëtane Deberdt | 00–10 | Eteri Liparteliani | 1–1 |
Men –73 kg | Joan-Benjamin Gaba | 00–10 | Nugzar Tatalashvili | 1–2 |
Women –70 kg | Marie-Ève Gahié | 11–00 | Mariam Tchanturia | 2–2 |
Men –90 kg | Francis Damier | 00–11 | Avtandil Tchrikishvili | 2–3 |
Women +70 kg | Léa Fontaine | 10–00 | Sophio Somkhishvili | 3–3 |
Men –90 kg | Francis Damier | 01–00 | Avtandil Tchrikishvili | 4–3 |
Weight Class | Japan | Result | Russian Judo Federation | Score |
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Women –57 kg | Haruka Funakubo | 10–00 | Yulia Kazarina | 1–0 |
Men –73 kg | Kenshi Harada | 10–00 | Ayub Khazhaliev | 2–0 |
Women –70 kg | Saki Niizoe | 01–00 | Taisia Kireeva | 3–0 |
Men –90 kg | Kosuke Mashiyama | 10–00 | Mansur Lorsanov | 4–0 |
Women +70 kg | Maya Akiba | — | Antonina Shmeleva | — |
Men +90 kg | Sato Kazuya | — | Alen Tskhovrebov | — |
Weight Class | Uzbekistan | Result | France | Score |
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Women –57 kg | Shukurjon Aminova | 00–10 | Gaëtane Deberdt | 0–1 |
Men –73 kg | Obidkhon Nomonov | 01–00 | Joan-Benjamin Gaba | 1–1 |
Women –70 kg | Gulnoza Matniyazova | 00–10 | Marie-Ève Gahié | 1–2 |
Men –90 kg | Shermukhammad Jandreev | 00–01 | Francis Damier | 1–3 |
Women +70 kg | Rinata Ilmatova | 00–01 | Léa Fontaine | 1–4 |
Men +90 kg | Muzaffarbek Turoboyev | — | Cédric Olivar | — |
Weight Class | Ukraine | Result | South Korea | Score |
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Women –57 kg | Mariia Skora | 01–00 | Jeong Bo-kyeong | 1–0 |
Men –73 kg | Artem Khomula | 00–01 | Ahn Joon-sung | 1–1 |
Women –70 kg | Nataliia Chystiakova | 01–10 | Han Hee-ju | 1–2 |
Men –90 kg | Quedjau Nhabali | 00–01 | Han Ju-yeop | 1–3 |
Women +70 kg | Yelyzaveta Kalanina | 01–00 | Kim Ha-yun | 2–3 |
Men +90 kg | Iakiv Khammo | 10–00 | Kim Sung-min | 3–3 |
Men +90 kg | Iakiv Khammo | 00–01 | Kim Sung-min | 3–4 |
Weight Class | Brazil | Result | Georgia | Score |
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Women –57 kg | Ketelyn Nascimento | 01–00 | Eteri Liparteliani | 1–0 |
Men –73 kg | Eduardo Barbosa | 00–10 | Nugzar Tatalashvili | 1–1 |
Women –70 kg | Maria Portela | 10–00 | Mariam Tchanturia | 2–1 |
Men –90 kg | Rafael Macedo | 10–00 | Avtandil Tchrikishvili | 3–1 |
Women +70 kg | Beatriz Souza | 10–00 | Sophio Somkhishvili | 4–1 |
Men +90 kg | David Moura | — | Gela Zaalishvili | — |
Weight Class | South Korea | Result | Uzbekistan | Score |
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Men –73 kg | Ahn Joon-sung | 00–01 | Obidkhon Nomonov | 0–1 |
Women –70 kg | Han Hee-ju | 00–10 | Gulnoza Matniyazova | 0–2 |
Men –90 kg | Han Ju-yeop | 00–01 | Shermukhammad Jandreev | 0–3 |
Women +70 kg | Kim Ha-yun | 10–00 | Iriskhon Kurbanbaev | 1–3 |
Men +90 kg | Won Jong-hoon | 00–10 | Muzaffarbek Turoboyev | 1–4 |
Women –57 kg | Kim Jan-di | — | Shukurjon Aminova | — |
Weight Class | Brazil | Result | Russian Judo Federation | Score |
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Men –73 kg | Eduardo Barbosa | 00–10 | Denis Yartsev | 0–1 |
Women –70 kg | Maria Portela | 01–00 | Dali Liluashvili | 1–1 |
Men –90 kg | Rafael Macedo | 00–10 | Khusen Khalmurzaev | 1–2 |
Women +70 kg | Beatriz Souza | 10–00 | Daria Vladimirova | 2–2 |
Men +90 kg | David Moura | 11–00 | Alen Tskhovrebov | 3–2 |
Women –57 kg | Ketelyn Nascimento | 10–00 | Anastasia Konkina | 4–2 |
Weight Class | Japan | Result | France | Score |
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Men –73 kg | Soichi Hashimoto | 10–00 | Joan-Benjamin Gaba | 1–0 |
Women –70 kg | Saki Niizoe | 10–00 | Marie-Ève Gahié | 2–0 |
Men –90 kg | Kenta Nagasawa | 01–00 | Francis Damier | 3–0 |
Women +70 kg | Maya Akiba | 10–00 | Léa Fontaine | 4–0 |
Men +90 kg | Kokoro Kageura | — | Cédric Olivar | — |
Women –57 kg | Haruka Funakubo | — | Gaëtane Deberdt | — |
The sums listed bring the total prizes awarded to 200,000€ for the event. [1]
Medal | Total | Judoka | Coach |
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Gold | 90,000€ | 72,000€ | 18,000€ |
Silver | 60,000€ | 48,000€ | 12,000€ |
Bronze | 25,000€ | 20,000€ | 5,000€ |
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