2022 World Judo Cadets Championships

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2022 World Judo Cadets Championships
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Venue Arena Hotel Hills
Location Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Dates24–28 August 2022
Competitors483 from 60 nations
Total prize money 100,000€ [1]
Champions
Mixed teamFlag of France.svg  France (1st title)
Competition at external databases
Links IJF    EJU    JudoInside

The 2022 World Judo Cadets Championships was held at the Arena Hotel Hills in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, from 24 to 28 August 2022, with the mixed teams event taking place on the competition's last day. [2] [3] [4] [5]

Contents

Schedule

All times are local (UTC+2).

DateWeight classesPreliminariesFinal Block
MenWomen
Day 124 August–50, –55–40, –4417:0012:00
Day 225 August–60, –66–48, –529:00
Day 326 August–73, –81–57, –6310:00
Day 427 August–90, +90–70, +7011:00
Day 528 August Mixed teams 10:00

Medal summary

India won its first ever gold medal at a Judo World Championships. [6]

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of France.svg  France  (FRA)4217
2Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia  (GEO)2136
3Flag of Japan.svg  Japan  (JPN)2024
4Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan  (UZB)1449
5Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey  (TUR)1225
6Flag of Italy.svg  Italy  (ITA)1135
7Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary  (HUN)1102
8Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine  (UKR)1034
9Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia  (ARM)1001
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada  (CAN)1001
Flag of India.svg  India  (IND)1001
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands  (NED)1001
13Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan  (AZE)0224
14Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil  (BRA)0202
15Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden  (SWE)0112
16Flag of Austria.svg  Austria  (AUT)0101
17Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan  (KAZ)0022
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia  (MGL)0022
Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia  (SRB)0022
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia  (SVK)0022
21Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei  (TPE)0011
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece  (GRE)0011
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia  (LAT)0011
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania  (ROU)0011
Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States  (USA)0011
Totals (25 entries)17173468
Source: [7] [8]

Men's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
−50 kgFlag of France.svg  Yahn Motoly-Bongambé  (FRA)Flag of Hungary.svg  Sebestyén Kollár  (HUN)Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Dias Zholdybayev  (KAZ)
Flag of the United States.svg  David Leiva  (USA)
−55 kgFlag of France.svg  Zacharie Dijol  (FRA)Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Shahin Orujzade  (AZE)Flag of Georgia.svg  Daviti Lomitashvili  (GEO)
Flag of Georgia.svg  Saba Sabashvili  (GEO)
−60 kgFlag of Georgia.svg  Davit Kareli  (GEO)Flag of France.svg  Kelvin Ray  (FRA)Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Nizami Imranov  (AZE)
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Talgat Orynbassar  (KAZ)
−66 kgFlag of Georgia.svg  Saba Samadashvili  (GEO)Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Shohjakhon Otaboev  (UZB)Flag of Greece.svg  Dimitrios Giannopoulos  (GRE)
Flag of Italy.svg  Federico Bosis  (ITA)
−73 kgFlag of Japan.svg  Keito Kihara  (JPN)Flag of Georgia.svg  Luka Javakhishvili  (GEO)Flag of Georgia.svg  Giorgi Mishvelidze  (GEO)
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Samariddin Muxibiddinov  (UZB)
−81 kgFlag of Armenia.svg  Gor Karapetyan  (ARM)Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Alisher Samanov  (UZB)Flag of Ukraine.svg  Igor Tsurkan  (UKR)
Flag of Serbia.svg  Dušan Grahovac  (SRB)
−90 kgFlag of Hungary.svg  Peter Kenderesi  (HUN)Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Abbos Shermakhmatov  (UZB)Flag of Ukraine.svg  Oleksii Boldyriev  (UKR)
Flag of Serbia.svg  Milan Bulaja  (SRB)
+90 kgFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  John Jr. Messé A Bessong  (CAN)Flag of Brazil.svg  Gabriel Santos  (BRA)Flag of Japan.svg  Dota Arai  (JPN)
Flag of Romania.svg  Bogdan Petre  (ROU)

Women's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
−40 kgFlag of Ukraine.svg  Anastasiia Superson  (UKR)Flag of Turkey.svg  Begümnaz Doğruyol  (TUR)Flag of Slovakia.svg  Patrícia Tománková  (SVK)
Flag of Turkey.svg  Zilan Ertem  (TUR)
−44 kgFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Vera Wandel  (NED)Flag of Turkey.svg  Zeynep Betül Sarıkaya  (TUR)Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Umidakhon Burkhonjonova  (UZB)
Flag of Italy.svg  Rebecca Valeriani  (ITA)
−48 kgFlag of Japan.svg  Kano Miyaki  (JPN)Flag of Sweden.svg  Tara Babulfath  (SWE)Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Aydan Valiyeva  (AZE)
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Myagmarsürengiin Nandin-Erdene  (MGL)
−52 kgFlag of Italy.svg  Gaia Massimetti  (ITA)Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Sugdiyona Rafkatova  (UZB)Flag of Ukraine.svg  Anna Tieliegina  (UKR)
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Shen Yi-hsi  (TPE)
−57 kgFlag of India.svg  Linthoi Chanambam  (IND)Flag of Brazil.svg  Bianca Reis  (BRA)Flag of Latvia.svg  Anna Gulīte  (LAT)
Flag of Italy.svg  Savita Russo  (ITA)
−63 kgFlag of Turkey.svg  Sinem Oruç  (TUR)Flag of Austria.svg  Franziska Schlögl  (AUT)Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Khurshida Razzokberdieva  (UZB)
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Lenka Tománková  (SVK)
−70 kgFlag of Uzbekistan.svg  Barchinoy Kodirova  (UZB)Flag of Italy.svg  Serena Ondei  (ITA)Flag of Sweden.svg  Ingrid Nilsson  (SWE)
Flag of France.svg  Lila Mazzarino  (FRA)
+70 kgFlag of France.svg  Grace-Esther Mienandi Lahou  (FRA)Flag of France.svg  Célia Cancan  (FRA)Flag of Mongolia.svg  Batsuuriin Nyam-Erdene  (MGL)
Flag of Japan.svg  Mika Nakano  (JPN)

Mixed

EventGoldSilverBronze
Mixed team Flag of France.svg  France Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan

Prize money

The sums written are per medalist, bringing the total prizes awarded to 80,000€ for the individual contests and 20,000€ for the team competition. [1] (retrieved from: [2] )

MedalIndividualMixed team
TotalJudokaCoachTotalJudokaCoach
Gold medal icon.svg Gold2,300€1,840€460€8,000€6,400€1,600€
Silver medal icon.svg Silver1,300€1,040€260€5,600€4,480€1,120€
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze700€560€140€3,200€2,560€640€

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