2023 World Judo Championships – Mixed team

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Judo
Mixed team
at the 2023 World Judo Championships
Venue Ali Bin Hamad Al Attiya Arena
Location Doha, Qatar
Date14 May 2023
Competitors211 from 18 nations
Total prize money €200,000 [1]
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of France.svg  France
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Champions
Mixed teamFlag of Japan.svg  Japan (6th title)
Competition at external databases
Links IJF    JudoInside

The Mixed team event at the 2023 World Judo Championships was held at the Ali Bin Hamad al-Attiyah Arena in Doha, Qatar on 14 May 2023. [1] [2]

Contents

Results

Bracket

First round Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                  
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 4
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 2
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 4
Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 1
Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 4
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia 2
Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 4
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 3
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 2
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 4
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 3
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 4
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 3
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 4
Flag placeholder.svg IJF Refugee Team0
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 4
Flag of France.svg  France 3
Flag of France.svg  France 4
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 1
Flag of France.svg  France 4
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 0
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 3
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 4
Flag of France.svg  France 4
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 4
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 0
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 4
Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 0
Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 4
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 0
Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 4
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 3

Repechage

Repechage Third place
          
Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 4
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 2
Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 4
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 2
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 2
Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 4
Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 0
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 3

First round

Georgia vs Mongolia

Weight ClassFlag of Georgia.svg  Georgia ResultFlag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia Score
Men –90 kg Lasha Bekauri 01s1–00 Gantulgyn Altanbagana 1–0
Women +70 kg Sophio Somkhishvili 02–00 Amarsaikhany Adiyaasüren 2–0
Men +90 kg Gela Zaalishvili 00s1–10s2 Batkhuyagiin Gonchigsüren 2–1
Women –57 kg Eteri Liparteliani 02–01 Mönkhtsedeviin Ichinkhorloo 3–1
Men –73 kg Lasha Shavdatuashvili 00s3–10s2 Batzayaagiin Erdenebayar 3–2
Women –70 kg Eter Askilashvili 01s1–00s2 Batsuuriin Nyam-Erdene 4–2

Morocco vs Greece

Weight ClassFlag of Morocco.svg  Morocco ResultFlag of Greece.svg  Greece Score
Men –90 kg Achraf Moutii 10s2–00s2 Theodoros Demourtsidis 1–0
Women +70 kg Hafsa Yatim 11–00s1 Maria-Nicoleta Vulpasin 2–0
Men +90 kg Mohammed Lahboub 10–00s2 Panagiotis Papanikolaou 3–0
Women –57 kg Soumiya Iraoui 10s1–00s2 Christina Papadopoulou 4–0
Men –73 kg Hassan Doukkali Michail Tsoutlasvili
Women –70 kg Assmaa Niang Elisavet Teltsidou

Round of 16

Japan vs Republic of Korea

Weight ClassFlag of Japan.svg  Japan ResultFlag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Score
Women +70 kg Maya Segawa 00s3–10 Kim Ha-yun 0–1
Men +90 kg Kokoro Kageura 00s2–01s2 Kim Min-jong 0–2
Women –57 kg Momo Tamaoki 10s2–00s3 Huh Mi-mi 1–2
Men –73 kg Hayato Koga 10s2–00s3 Kang Heon-cheol 2–2
Women –70 kg Moka Kuwagata 10s1–00s2 Kim Ji-jeong 3–2
Men –90 kg Goki Tajima 11s1–00s2 Han Ju-yeop 4–2

Georgia vs Brazil

Weight ClassFlag of Georgia.svg  Georgia ResultFlag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Score
Women +70 kg Sophio Somkhishvili 00s3–10s2 Beatriz Souza 0–1
Men +90 kg Guram Tushishvili 10–00s3 Rafael Silva 1–1
Women –57 kg Eteri Liparteliani 00–10 Rafaela Silva 1–2
Men –73 kg Lasha Shavdatuashvili 01s2–00s2 Willian Lima 2–2
Women –70 kg Eter Askilashvili 01s1–02s1 Ketleyn Quadros 2–3
Men –90 kg Luka Maisuradze 02–00 Rafael Macedo 3–3
Men –90 kg Luka Maisuradze 01s1–00 Rafael Macedo 4–3

Netherlands vs Cuba

Weight ClassFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands ResultFlag of Cuba.svg  Cuba Score
Women +70 kg Guusje Steenhuis w/o-none Women +70 kg-1–0
Men +90 kg Michael Korrel 00s3–10s2 Andy Granda 1–1
Women –57 kg Julie Beurskens 00s3–10s1 Arnaes Odelín 1–2
Men –73 kg Koen Heg 00s3–10 Magdiel Estrada 1–3
Women –70 kg Sanne van Dijke 01s1–00s1 Maylín del Toro Carvajal 2–3
Men –90 kg Noël van 't End 11s1—00s2 Iván Felipe Silva Morales 3–3
Men –90 kg Noël van 't End 10s1—00s1 Iván Felipe Silva Morales 4–3

Uzbekistan vs IJF Refugee Team

Weight ClassFlag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan Result IJF Score
Women +70 kg Rinata Ilmatova w/o-none Women +70 kg-1–0
Men +90 kg Shokhrukhkhon Bakhtiyorov 11–00 Adnan Khankan 2–0
Women –57 kg Diyora Keldiyorova 10s1–00s1 Muna Dahouk 3–0
Men –73 kg Obidkhon Nomonov 11–00 Kavan Majidi 4–0
Women –70 kg Shokhista Nazarova Nigara Shaheen
Men –90 kg Jakhongir Mamatrakhimov Sibghatullah Arab

France vs Lithuania

Weight ClassFlag of France.svg  France ResultFlag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania Score
Women +70 kg Romane Dicko 10–00s2 Miglė Dudėnaitė 1–0
Men +90 kg Joseph Terhec 02s1–00s2 Ignas Mečajus 2–0
Women –57 kg Priscilla Gneto 02–00 Vaiga Čečytė 3–0
Men –73 kg Orlando Cazorla 00s1–01s2 Kęstutis Vitkauskas 3–1
Women –70 kg Margaux Pinot 11–00 Ugnė Pileckaitė 4–1
Men –90 kg Maxime-Gaël Ngayap Hambou Kostas Butkus

Bulgaria vs Romania

Weight ClassFlag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria ResultFlag of Romania.svg  Romania Score
Women +70 kg Irina Zhelezarska 00s1–02s1 Alexandra Mazilu 0–1
Men +90 kg Boris Georgiev 10s1–00s1H Mircea Croitoru 1–1
Women –57 kg Gabriela Dimitrova 01–00s2 Alexandra Pop 2–1
Men –73 kg Mark Hristov 10s2–00s2 Adrian Şulcă 3–1
Women –70 kg Lidia Brancheva 00s1–11 Serafima Moscalu 3–2
Men –90 kg-none Men –90 kg-w/o Alex Creţ 3–3
Women –57 kg Gabriela Dimitrova 00s1–10s2 Alexandra Pop 3–4

Germany vs Kazakhstan

Weight ClassFlag of Germany.svg  Germany ResultFlag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Score
Women +70 kg Samira Bouizgarne 10s1–00s3 Kamila Berlikash 1–0
Men +90 kg Losseni Kone 10s2–00s3 Galymzhan Krikbay 2–0
Women –57 kg Pauline Starke 10–00s1 Bakyt Kussakbayeva 3–0
Men –73 kg Alexander Gabler 11s2–01s1 Zhansay Smagulov 4–0
Women –70 kg Miriam Butkereit Anastassiya Mayakova
Men –90 kg Martin Matijass Abylaikhan Zhubanazar

Morocco vs Austria

Weight ClassFlag of Morocco.svg  Morocco ResultFlag of Austria.svg  Austria Score
Women +70 kg Hafsa Yatim 00s3–10s1 Maria Höllwart 0–1
Men +90 kg Mohammed Lahboub 10–00 Aaron Fara 1–1
Women –57 kg Soumiya Iraoui 10–00s3 Verena Hiden 2–1
Men –73 kg Hassan Doukkali 11s1–00 Lukas Reiter 3–1
Women –70 kg Assmaa Niang 00s3–10s1 Magdalena Krssakova 3–2
Men –90 kg Achraf Moutii 00–02 Bernd Fasching 3–3
Men +90 kg Mohammed Lahboub 10–00 Aaron Fara 4–3

Quarter-finals

Japan vs Georgia

Weight ClassFlag of Japan.svg  Japan ResultFlag of Georgia.svg  Georgia Score
Men +90 kg Tatsuru Saito 00–10s1 Guram Tushishvili 0–1
Women –57 kg Momo Tamaoki 01s1–00s2 Eteri Liparteliani 1–1
Men –73 kg Soichi Hashimoto 10s1–00s1 Kote Kapanadze 2–1
Women –70 kg Moka Kuwagata 01–00 Eter Askilashvili 3–1
Men –90 kg Goki Tajima 01s1–00s1 Luka Maisuradze 4–1
Women +70 kg Maya Segawa Sophio Somkhishvili

Netherlands vs Uzbekistan

Weight ClassFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands ResultFlag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan Score
Men +90 kg Roy Meyer 00s1–10s1 Alisher Yusupov 0–1
Women –57 kg Julie Beurskens 00s3–10s1 Shukurjon Aminova 0–2
Men –73 kg Koen Heg 00–10 Murodjon Yuldoshev 0–3
Women –70 kg Kim Polling 11–01H Gulnoza Matniyazova 1–3
Men –90 kg Noël van 't End 02s2–00s1 Jakhongir Mamatrakhimov 2–3
Women +70 kg Karen Stevenson 10–00s3 Iriskhon Kurbanbaeva 3–3
Men –90 kg Noël van 't End 10–00 Jakhongir Mamatrakhimov 4–3

France vs Romania

Weight ClassFlag of France.svg  France ResultFlag of Romania.svg  Romania Score
Men +90 kg Joseph Terhec 10s1–00s2 Alex Creţ 1–0
Women –57 kg Sarah-Léonie Cysique 02–00 Alexandra Pop 2–0
Men –73 kg Joan-Benjamin Gaba 10–00s3 Alexandru Raicu 3–0
Women –70 kg Marie-Ève Gahié 02–01 Serafima Moscalu 4–0
Men –90 kg Alexis Mathieu Adrian Şulcă
Women +70 kg Romane Dicko Alexandra Mazilu

Germany vs Morocco

Weight ClassFlag of Germany.svg  Germany ResultFlag of Morocco.svg  Morocco Score
Men +90 kg Losseni Kone 01s1–00s2 Mohammed Lahboub 1–0
Women –57 kg Seija Ballhaus 10–00 Soumiya Iraoui 2–0
Men –73 kg Alexander Gabler 10s1–00 Hassan Doukkali 3–0
Women –70 kg Miriam Butkereit 10s1–00s1 Assmaa Niang 4–0
Men –90 kg Martin Matijass Achraf Moutii
Women +70 kg Anna Monta Olek Hafsa Yatim

Semi-finals

Japan vs Netherlands

Weight ClassFlag of Japan.svg  Japan ResultFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Score
Women –57 kg Haruka Funakubo 10–00 Julie Beurskens 1–0
Men –73 kg Soichi Hashimoto 02–00s1 Koen Heg 2–0
Women –70 kg Moka Kuwagata 00s3–10 Sanne van Dijke 2–1
Men –90 kg Goki Tajima 10–00 Frank de Wit 3–1
Women +70 kg Maya Segawa 00–10 Karen Stevenson 3–2
Men +90 kg Tatsuru Saito 02s1–00 Roy Meyer 4–2

France vs Germany

Weight ClassFlag of France.svg  France ResultFlag of Germany.svg  Germany Score
Women –57 kg Sarah-Léonie Cysique 10–00 Seija Ballhaus 1–0
Men –73 kg Joan-Benjamin Gaba 02–00s1 Alexander Gabler 2–0
Women –70 kg Marie-Ève Gahié 01s1–00 Giovanna Scoccimarro 3–0
Men –90 kg Maxime-Gaël Ngayap Hambou 00s3–10s2 Martin Matijass 3–1
Women +70 kg Romane Dicko 02–00s2 Anna Monta Olek 4–1
Men +90 kg Joseph Terhec Jonas Schreiber

Repechage

Georgia vs Uzbekistan

Weight ClassFlag of Georgia.svg  Georgia ResultFlag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan Score
Women –57 kg Eteri Liparteliani 02s2–00 Shukurjon Aminova 1–0
Men –73 kg Lasha Shavdatuashvili 00s3–10s2 Obidkhon Nomonov 1–1
Women –70 kg Eter Askilashvili 00–01 Gulnoza Matniyazova 1–2
Men –90 kg Luka Maisuradze 11–00s1 Muso Sobirov 2–2
Women +70 kg Sophio Somkhishvili 01s1–00s1 Rinata Ilmatova 3–2
Men +90 kg Guram Tushishvili 10s1—00 Alisher Yusupov 4–2

Romania vs Morocco

Weight ClassFlag of Romania.svg  Romania ResultFlag of Morocco.svg  Morocco Score
Women –57 kg Alexandra Pop 00s2–01s1 Soumiya Iraoui 0–1
Men –73 kg Adrian Şulcă 00R–10s2 Hassan Doukkali 0–2
Women –70 kg Serafima Moscalu 11s2–01s3 Assmaa Niang 1–2
Men –90 kg Alex Creţ 10s1–00s3 Achraf Moutii 2–2
Women +70 kg Alexandra Mazilu 00s2–01s1 Hafsa Yatim 2–3
Men +90 kg-none Men +90 kg-w/o Mohammed Lahboub 2–4

Third place

Georgia vs Germany

Weight ClassFlag of Georgia.svg  Georgia ResultFlag of Germany.svg  Germany Score
Men –73 kg Lasha Shavdatuashvili 01s1–00s1 Alexander Gabler 1–0
Women –70 kg Eter Askilashvili 00s2–10s2 Giovanna Scoccimarro 1–1
Men –90 kg Lasha Bekauri 02–00 Martin Matijass 2–1
Women +70 kg Sophio Somkhishvili 00–10 Anna Monta Olek 2–2
Men +90 kg Guram Tushishvili 10–00s2 Losseni Kone 3–2
Women –57 kg Eteri Liparteliani 01s2–00s1 Seija Ballhaus 4–2

Morocco vs Netherlands

Weight ClassFlag of Morocco.svg  Morocco ResultFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Score
Men –73 kg Hassan Doukkali 00H–10s1 Koen Heg 0–1
Women –70 kg Assmaa Niang 00–02 Kim Polling 0–2
Men –90 kg Achraf Moutii 10s3–10s3 Noël van 't End 0–2
Women +70 kg Hafsa Yatim 00–02 Guusje Steenhuis 0–3
Men +90 kg Mohammed Lahboub Michael Korrel
Women –57 kg Soumiya Iraoui Julie Beurskens

Final

Weight ClassFlag of Japan.svg  Japan ResultFlag of France.svg  France Score
Men –73 kg Soichi Hashimoto 00–10 Joan-Benjamin Gaba 0–1
Women –70 kg Saki Niizoe 00s1–01s1 Margaux Pinot 0–2
Men –90 kg Goki Tajima 01s2–00s2 Maxime-Gaël Ngayap Hambou 1–2
Women +70 kg Maya Segawa 00s3–10s1 Coralie Hayme 1–3
Men +90 kg Tatsuru Saito 10–00s3 Joseph Terhec 2–3
Women –57 kg Haruka Funakubo 10–01 Sarah-Léonie Cysique 3–3
Women –70 kg Saki Niizoe 10–00s3 Margaux Pinot 4–3

Prize money

The sums listed bring the total prizes awarded to €200,000 for the event. [1]

MedalTotalJudokaCoach
Gold medal icon.svg Gold€90,000€72,000€18,000
Silver medal icon.svg Silver€60,000€48,000€12,000
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze€25,000€20,000€5,000

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