Ju-jitsu at the 2017 World Games – Men's fighting 62 kg

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Men's fighting 62 kg
at the 2017 World Games
Venue GEM Sports Complex
Date28 July 2017
Competitors6 from 6 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Ukraine.svg Bohdan Mochulskyi
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Colombia.svg Jairo Alejandro Viviescas Ortíz
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Germany.svg Roman Apolonov
  2013

The men's fighting 62 kg competition in ju-jitsu at the 2017 World Games took place on 28 July 2017 at the GEM Sports Complex in Wrocław, Poland. [1]

Results

Elimination round

Group A

RankAthleteBWLPtsScore
1Flag of Germany.svg  Roman Apolonov  (GER)22023–9+14
2Flag of Colombia.svg  Jairo Alejandro Viviescas Ortíz  (COL)21155–13+42
3Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Ecco van der Veer  (NED)2024–60–54
Score
Flag of Germany.svg  Roman Apolonov  (GER)13–5Flag of Colombia.svg  Jairo Alejandro Viviescas Ortíz  (COL)
Flag of Germany.svg  Roman Apolonov  (GER)10–4Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Ecco van der Veer  (NED)
Flag of Colombia.svg  Jairo Alejandro Viviescas Ortíz  (COL)50–0Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Ecco van der Veer  (NED)

Group B

RankAthleteBWLPtsScore
1Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Louis Cloots  (BEL)21160–11+49
2Flag of Ukraine.svg  Bohdan Mochulskyi  (UKR)21118–27–9
3Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Radoslav Markov  (BUL)21117–57–40
Score
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Bohdan Mochulskyi  (UKR)11–10Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Louis Cloots  (BEL)
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Bohdan Mochulskyi  (UKR)7–17Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Radoslav Markov  (BUL)
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Louis Cloots  (BEL)50–0Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Radoslav Markov  (BUL)

Finals

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
Flag of Germany.svg  Roman Apolonov  (GER)6
 
 
 
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Bohdan Mochulskyi  (UKR)14
 
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Bohdan Mochulskyi  (UKR)9
 
 
 
Flag of Colombia.svg  Jairo Alejandro Viviescas Ortíz  (COL)8
 
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Louis Cloots  (BEL)7
 
 
Flag of Colombia.svg  Jairo Alejandro Viviescas Ortíz  (COL)9
 
Third place
 
 
 
 
 
Flag of Germany.svg  Roman Apolonov  (GER)10
 
 
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Louis Cloots  (BEL)8

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References

  1. "The World Games 2017, Wrocław (POL) info system | IWGA". www.theworldgames.org. Retrieved 2020-07-02.