Men's 71 kg at the Games of the XXIII Olympiad | |||||||||||||||||
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Venue | California State University, Los Angeles | ||||||||||||||||
Date | 6 August | ||||||||||||||||
Competitors | 31 from 31 nations | ||||||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||||||
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Judo at the 1984 Summer Olympics | |
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Men | |
60 kg | |
65 kg | |
71 kg | |
78 kg | |
86 kg | |
95 kg | |
+95 kg | |
Open | |
The men's 71 kg competition in judo at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles was held on 6 August at the California State University. The gold medal was won by Ahn Byeong-keun of South Korea. [1]
Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | ||||||||||||||||
Glenn Beauchamp (CAN) | WO | ||||||||||||||||||
Luis Chirinos (HON) | DNS | Glenn Beauchamp (CAN) | W | ||||||||||||||||
Tan Chin Kee (HKG) | E | Yi Dexin (CHN) | E | ||||||||||||||||
Yi Dexin (CHN) | W | Glenn Beauchamp (CAN) | R | ||||||||||||||||
Shaun O'Leary (NZL) | E | Ezio Gamba (ITA) | W | ||||||||||||||||
Johannes Wohlwend (LIE) | W | Johannes Wohlwend (LIE) | R | ||||||||||||||||
Ezio Gamba (ITA) | W | Ezio Gamba (ITA) | W | ||||||||||||||||
Serge Dyot (FRA) | R | Ezio Gamba (ITA) | W | ||||||||||||||||
Rony Khawam (LIB) | E | Luiz Onmura (BRA) | R | ||||||||||||||||
Hassan Ben Gamra (TUN) | W | Hassan Ben Gamra (TUN) | E | ||||||||||||||||
Yousry Zagloul (EGY) | E | Luiz Onmura (BRA) | W | ||||||||||||||||
Luiz Onmura (BRA) | W | Luiz Onmura (BRA) | W | ||||||||||||||||
Frank Evensen (NOR) | E | Mike Swain (USA) | E | ||||||||||||||||
Mike Swain (USA) | W | Mike Swain (USA) | W | ||||||||||||||||
Jean Claude N'Guessan (CIV) | E | Yousuf Al-Hammad (KUW) | E | ||||||||||||||||
Yousuf Al-Hammad (KUW) | W |
Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | ||||||||||||||||
Liaw Der-cheng (TPE) | YUK | ||||||||||||||||||
Michael Young (AUS) | E | Liaw Der-cheng (TPE) | YUK | ||||||||||||||||
Joaquín Ruiz (ESP) | WIP | Joaquín Ruiz (ESP) | E | ||||||||||||||||
Alvaro Sanabria (CRC) | E | Liaw Der-cheng (TPE) | E | ||||||||||||||||
Antti Hyvärinen (FIN) | E | Kerrith Brown (GBR) | KOK | ||||||||||||||||
Steffen Stranz (FRG) | IPO | Steffen Stranz (FRG) | E | ||||||||||||||||
Kerrith Brown (GBR) | YUS | Kerrith Brown (GBR) | IPO | ||||||||||||||||
Vojo Vujevic (YUG) | E | Kerrith Brown (GBR) | R | ||||||||||||||||
Ibrahima Diallo (SEN) | E | Ahn Byeong-keun (KOR) | HAN | ||||||||||||||||
Hidetoshi Nakanishi (JPN) | HAN | Hidetoshi Nakanishi (JPN) | WAZ | ||||||||||||||||
Hugo d'Assunção (POR) | E | Federico Vizcarra (MEX) | E | ||||||||||||||||
Federico Vizcarra (MEX) | WAZ | Hidetoshi Nakanishi (JPN) | R | ||||||||||||||||
Alick Kalwihzi (ZAM) | E | Ahn Byeong-keun (KOR) | YUK | ||||||||||||||||
Juan Vargas (USA) | IPO | Juan Vargas (USA) | R | ||||||||||||||||
Kieran Foley (IRL) | R | Ahn Byeong-keun (KOR) | WIP | ||||||||||||||||
Ahn Byeong-keun (KOR) | IPO |
Repechage | Repechage semifinal | Repechage final | ||||||||||||
Serge Dyot (FRA) | YUK | |||||||||||||
Johannes Wohlwend (LIE) | E | Serge Dyot (FRA) | E | |||||||||||
Glenn Beauchamp (CAN) | YUS | |||||||||||||
Glenn Beauchamp (CAN) | E | |||||||||||||
Luiz Onmura (BRA) | KOK |
Repechage | Repechage semifinal | Repechage final | ||||||||||||
Kieran Foley (IRL) | IPO | |||||||||||||
Juan Vargas (ESA) | E | Kieran Foley (IRL) | E | |||||||||||
Hidetoshi Nakanishi (JPN) | YUK | |||||||||||||
Hidetoshi Nakanishi (JPN) | E | |||||||||||||
Kerrith Brown (GBR) | KOK |
Final | ||
Ezio Gamba (ITA) | ||
Ahn Byeong-keun (KOR) | KOK | |
Rank | Judoka | Nation |
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Ahn Byeong-keun | South Korea | |
Ezio Gamba | Italy | |
Kerrith Brown | Great Britain | |
Luiz Onmura | Brazil | |
5T | Glenn Beauchamp | Canada |
5T | Hidetoshi Nakanishi | Japan |
7T | Kieran Foley | Ireland |
7T | Serge Dyot | France |
9T | Johannes Wohlwend | Liechtenstein |
9T | Juan Vargas | El Salvador |
11T | Mike Swain | United States |
11T | Liaw Der-cheng | Chinese Taipei |
13T | Yi Dexin | China |
13T | Federico Vizcarra | Mexico |
13T | Hassan Ben Gamra | Tunisia |
13T | Yousuf Al-Hammad | Kuwait |
13T | Joaquín Ruiz | Spain |
13T | Steffen Stranz | West Germany |
19T | Tan Chin Kee | Hong Kong |
19T | Shaun O'Leary | New Zealand |
19T | Jean Claude N'Guessan | Ivory Coast |
19T | Rony Khawam | Lebanon |
19T | Yousry Zagloul | Egypt |
19T | Frank Evensen | Norway |
19T | Michael Young | Australia |
19T | Alvaro Sanabria | Costa Rica |
19T | Antti Hyvärinen | Finland |
19T | Vojo Vujevic | Yugoslavia |
19T | Ibrahima Diallo | Senegal |
19T | Hugo d'Assunção | Portugal |
19T | Alick Kalwihzi | Zambia |
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