Men's Open at the Games of the XXII Olympiad | |||||||||||||||||
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Venue | Palace of Sports of the Central Lenin Stadium | ||||||||||||||||
Date | August 2 | ||||||||||||||||
Competitors | 18 from 18 nations | ||||||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||||||
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Judo at the 1980 Summer Olympics | |
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Men | |
60 kg | |
65 kg | |
71 kg | |
78 kg | |
86 kg | |
95 kg | |
+95 kg | |
Open | |
Men's Open category competition in Judo at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, Soviet Union was held at Palace of Sports of the Central Lenin Stadium. The gold medal was won by Dietmar Lorenz from East Germany. [1]
Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | ||||||||||||||||
Walter Carmona (BRA) | 5:00 | ||||||||||||||||||
Jaakko Saari (FIN) | E | Dimitar Zapryanov (BUL) | 5:00 | ||||||||||||||||
Dimitar Zapryanov (BUL) | Walter Carmona (BRA) | E | |||||||||||||||||
Bye | Arthur Mapp (GBR) | 5:00 | |||||||||||||||||
Arthur Mapp (GBR) | 2:08 | Dimitar Zapryanov (BUL) | E | ||||||||||||||||
Peter Adelaar (NED) | E | Arthur Mapp (GBR) | 1:43 | ||||||||||||||||
John de Wet (ZIM) | John de Wet (ZIM) | E | |||||||||||||||||
Bye | Dietmar Lorenz (GDR) | 0:39 | |||||||||||||||||
Pavel Drăgoi (ROM) | 0:00 | Arthur Mapp (GBR) | R | ||||||||||||||||
Jean Zinneker (SUI) | wo | Dietmar Lorenz (GDR) | 0:57 | ||||||||||||||||
Dietmar Lorenz (GDR) | Pavel Drăgoi (ROM) | R | |||||||||||||||||
Bye | Dietmar Lorenz (GDR) | 2:32 | |||||||||||||||||
Dambajavyn Tsend–Ayuush (MGL) | Dambajavyn Tsend–Ayuush (MGL) | R | |||||||||||||||||
Bye | Dambajavyn Tsend–Ayuush (MGL) | 5:00 | |||||||||||||||||
Abdoulaye Kote (SEN) | Abdoulaye Kote (SEN) | E | |||||||||||||||||
Bye |
Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | ||||||||||||||||
Sergei Novikov (URS) | 4:45 | ||||||||||||||||||
Kim Myong Gyu (PRK) | R | Sergei Novikov (URS) | 0:00 | ||||||||||||||||
Ulf Ekberg (SWE) | Ulf Ekberg (SWE) | wo | |||||||||||||||||
Bye | Sergei Novikov (URS) | 3:51 | |||||||||||||||||
Franz Berger (AUT) | Franz Berger (AUT) | E | |||||||||||||||||
Bye | Franz Berger (AUT) | 1:05 | |||||||||||||||||
Said Akhtar (SYR) | Said Akhtar (SYR) | E | |||||||||||||||||
Bye | Angelo Parisi (FRA) | 3:13 | |||||||||||||||||
András Ozsvár (HUN) | 5:00 | Sergei Novikov (URS) | R | ||||||||||||||||
Wojciech Reszko (POL) | E | András Ozsvár (HUN) | 5:00 | ||||||||||||||||
Robert Van de Walle (BEL) | Robert Van de Walle (BEL) | E | |||||||||||||||||
Bye | Angelo Parisi (FRA) | 5:00 | |||||||||||||||||
Radomir Kovačević (YUG) | András Ozsvár (HUN) | R | |||||||||||||||||
Bye | Angelo Parisi (FRA) | 0:00 | |||||||||||||||||
Angelo Parisi (FRA) | Radomir Kovačević (YUG) | wo | |||||||||||||||||
Bye |
Repechage | Repechage semifinal | Repechage final | ||||||||||||
Dambajavyn Tsend–Ayuush (MGL) | 2:16 | |||||||||||||
Pavel Drăgoi (ROM) | E | |||||||||||||
Arthur Mapp (GBR) | 2:50 | |||||||||||||
Dambajavyn Tsend–Ayuush (MGL) |
Repechage | Repechage semifinal | Repechage final | ||||||||||||
András Ozsvár (HUN) | 7:00 | |||||||||||||
Sergei Novikov (URS) |
Final | ||
Dietmar Lorenz (GDR) | 7:00 | |
Angelo Parisi (FRA) | ||
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