Men's 95 kg at the Games of the XXIII Olympiad | |||||||||||||||||
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Venue | California State University, Los Angeles | ||||||||||||||||
Date | 9 August | ||||||||||||||||
Competitors | 22 from 22 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 95 kg competition in judo at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles was held on 9 August at the California State University. The gold medal was won by Ha Hyung-joo of South Korea. [1]
Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | ||||||||||||||||
Douglas Vieira (BRA) | KOK | ||||||||||||||||||
Alberto Rubio (ESP) | R | Douglas Vieira (BRA) | SOG | ||||||||||||||||
Abdul Daffé (SEN) | R | ||||||||||||||||||
Douglas Vieira (BRA) | YUK | ||||||||||||||||||
Roger Vachon (FRA) | E | Juri Fazi (ITA) | R | ||||||||||||||||
Robert Köstenberger (AUT) | YUS | Robert Köstenberger (AUT) | E | ||||||||||||||||
Juri Fazi (ITA) | WIP | ||||||||||||||||||
Douglas Vieira (BRA) | YUK | ||||||||||||||||||
Robert Van de Walle (BEL) | E | Bjarni Friðriksson (ISL) | R | ||||||||||||||||
Leo White (USA) | MAZ | Leo White (USA) | IPO | ||||||||||||||||
Tareq Al-Ghareeb (KUW) | E | ||||||||||||||||||
Leo White (USA) | E | ||||||||||||||||||
Fabián Lannutti (ARG) | E | Bjarni Friðriksson (ISL) | WAZ | ||||||||||||||||
Carsten Jensen (DEN) | IPO | Carsten Jensen (DEN) | E | ||||||||||||||||
Bjarni Friðriksson (ISL) | IPO |
Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | ||||||||||||||||
Viliame Takayawa (FIJ) | E | ||||||||||||||||||
Günther Neureuther (FRG) | IPO | Günther Neureuther (FRG) | KOK | ||||||||||||||||
Abdel Majid Senoussi (TUN) | E | ||||||||||||||||||
Günther Neureuther (FRG) | KOK | ||||||||||||||||||
Metin Orgarun (TUR) | E | Nicholas Kokotaylo (GBR) | R | ||||||||||||||||
Nicholas Kokotaylo (GBR) | IPO | Nicholas Kokotaylo (GBR) | WAZ | ||||||||||||||||
Essambo Ewane (CMR) | E | ||||||||||||||||||
Günther Neureuther (FRG) | R | ||||||||||||||||||
Ha Hyung-joo (KOR) | IPO | Ha Hyung-joo (KOR) | YUK | ||||||||||||||||
John Adams (DOM) | R | Ha Hyung-joo (KOR) | YUK | ||||||||||||||||
Joseph Meli (CAN) | R | ||||||||||||||||||
Ha Hyung-joo (KOR) | WIP | ||||||||||||||||||
Elarabi Eljamali (MAR) | DNS | Masato Mihara (JPN) | R | ||||||||||||||||
Mohamed Aly Doukoure (GUI) | DNS | None | – | ||||||||||||||||
Masato Mihara (JPN) | WO |
Repechage | Repechage semifinal | Repechage final | ||||||||||||
Alberto Rubio (ESP) | E | |||||||||||||
Abdul Daffé (SEN) | YUK | Abdul Daffé (SEN) | E | |||||||||||
Juri Fazi (ITA) | IPO | |||||||||||||
Juri Fazi (ITA) | ||||||||||||||
Bjarni Friðriksson (ISL) | IPO |
Repechage | Repechage semifinal | Repechage final | ||||||||||||
John Adams (DOM) | E | |||||||||||||
Joseph Meli (CAN) | WAZ | Joseph Meli (CAN) | WIP | |||||||||||
Densign White (GBR) | E | |||||||||||||
Joseph Meli (CAN) | E | |||||||||||||
Günther Neureuther (FRG) | IPO |
Final | ||
Douglas Vieira (BRA) | ||
Ha Hyung-joo (KOR) | YUS | |
Rank | Judoka | Nation |
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Ha Hyung-joo | South Korea | |
Douglas Vieira | Brazil | |
Bjarni Friðriksson | Iceland | |
Günther Neureuther | West Germany | |
5T | Joseph Meli | Canada |
5T | Juri Fazi | Italy |
7T | Abdul Daffé | Senegal |
7T | Masato Mihara | Japan |
9T | John Adams | Dominican Republic |
9T | Alberto Rubio | Spain |
11T | Leo White | United States |
11T | Nicholas Kokotaylo | Great Britain |
13T | Essambo Ewane | Cameroon |
13T | Robert Köstenberger | Austria |
13T | Tareq Al-Ghareeb | Kuwait |
13T | Carsten Jensen | Denmark |
13T | Abdel Majid Senoussi | Tunisia |
18T | Fabián Lannutti | Argentina |
18T | Roger Vachon | France |
18T | Robert Van de Walle | Belgium |
18T | Viliame Takayawa | Fiji |
18T | Metin Orgarun | Turkey |
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