Judo at the 1987 Pan American Games

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Judo
Judo
at the 1987 Pan American Games
Location Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Dates8–12 August 1987
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The Judo Competition for men and women at the 1987 Pan American Games was held from August 7 to August 23, 1987, in Indianapolis, United States. There were eight weight divisions for both men and women.

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Medal table

PlaceNation Gold medal america.svg Silver medal america.svg Bronze medal america.svg Total
1Flag of Brazil (1968-1992).svg  Brazil 53412
2Flag of the United States.svg  United States 45413
3Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 42713
4Flag of Puerto Rico (1952-1995).svg  Puerto Rico 2013
5Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1269
6Flag of Venezuela (1954-2006).png  Venezuela 0257
7Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 0101
7Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 0101
9Flag of Ecuador (1900-2009).svg  Ecuador 0022
9Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 0022
11Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 0011
Total16163264

Men's competition

Bantamweight (-60 kg)

RANKNAME JUDOKA
Med 1.png Flag of Brazil.svg  Sergio Pessoa  (BRA)
Med 2.png Flag of the United States.svg  Kevin Asano  (USA)
Med 3.png Flag of Argentina.svg  Jorge di Noco  (ARG)
Med 3.png Flag of Cuba.svg  Rafael Rodríguez  (CUB)

Featherweight (-65 kg)

RANKNAME JUDOKA
Med 1.png Flag of Cuba.svg  Ismael Borbona  (CUB)
Med 2.png Flag of Brazil.svg  Nelson Onmura  (BRA)
Med 3.png Flag of Colombia.svg  Eduardo Landazury  (COL)
Med 3.png Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Víctor Rivera  (PUR)

Lightweight (-71 kg)

RANKNAME JUDOKA
Med 1.png Flag of the United States.svg  Mike Swain  (USA)
Med 2.png Flag of Brazil.svg  Luís Onmura  (BRA)
Med 3.png Flag of Venezuela.svg  Rómulo Alvarez  (VEN)
Med 3.png Flag of Cuba.svg  Ignacio Sayu  (CUB)

Light Middleweight (-78 kg)

RANKNAME JUDOKA
Med 1.png Flag of the United States.svg  Jason Morris  (USA)
Med 2.png Flag of Mexico.svg  Carlos Huttich  (MEX)
Med 3.png Flag of Cuba.svg  Andrés Franco  (CUB)
Med 3.png Flag of Venezuela.svg  Campos Kilmar  (VEN)

Middleweight (-86 kg)

RANKNAME JUDOKA
Med 1.png Flag of Brazil.svg  Rinaldo Caggiano  (BRA)
Med 2.png Flag of Venezuela.svg  Charles Griffith  (VEN)
Med 3.png Flag of Cuba.svg  José González  (CUB)
Med 3.png Flag of Colombia.svg  William Medina  (COL)

Light Heavyweight (-95 kg)

RANKNAME JUDOKA
Med 1.png Flag of Brazil.svg  Aurélio Fernández Miguel  (BRA)
Med 2.png Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Joe Meli  (CAN)
Med 3.png Flag of Cuba.svg  Belarmino Salgado Martínez  (CUB)
Med 3.png Flag of the United States.svg  Leo White  (USA)

Heavyweight (+95 kg)

RANKNAME JUDOKA
Med 1.png Flag of Cuba.svg  Frank Moreno  (CUB)
Med 2.png Flag of Brazil.svg  Federico Flexas  (BRA)
Med 3.png Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Fred Blaney  (CAN)
Med 3.png Flag of the United States.svg  Douglas Nelson  (USA)

Open

RANKNAME JUDOKA
Med 1.png Flag of Cuba.svg  Jorge Fis  (CUB)
Med 2.png Flag of the United States.svg  Damon Keeve  (USA)
Med 3.png Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Fred Blaney  (CAN)
Med 3.png Flag of Brazil.svg  Rogério Cherobim  (BRA)

Women's competition

Extra Lightweight (-48 kg)

RANKNAME JUDOKA
Med 1.png Flag of Brazil.svg  Monica Angelucci  (BRA)
Med 2.png Flag of Cuba.svg  Maricela Bonelli  (CUB)
Med 3.png Flag of the United States.svg  Darlene Anaya  (USA)
Med 3.png Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Lyne Poirier  (CAN)

Half Lightweight (-52 kg)

RANKNAME JUDOKA
Med 1.png Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Lisa Boscarino  (PUR)
Med 2.png Flag of the United States.svg  Joann Quiring  (USA)
Med 3.png Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Kathy Hubble  (CAN)
Med 3.png Flag of Cuba.svg  Maritza Pérez  (CUB)

Lightweight (-56 kg)

RANKNAME JUDOKA
Med 1.png Flag of Cuba.svg  Cecilia Alacán  (CUB)
Med 2.png Flag of the United States.svg  Eve Trivella  (USA)
Med 3.png Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Nathalie Gosselin  (CAN)
Med 3.png Flag of Venezuela.svg  Olga Lugo  (VEN)

Half Middleweight (-61 kg)

RANKNAME JUDOKA
Med 1.png Flag of the United States.svg  Lynn Roethke  (USA)
Med 2.png Flag of Venezuela.svg  Natasha Hernández  (VEN)
Med 3.png Flag of Brazil.svg  Soraya Carvalho  (BRA)
Med 3.png Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Amanda Clayton  (CAN)

Middleweight (-66 kg)

RANKNAME JUDOKA
Med 1.png Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Sandra Greaves  (CAN)
Med 2.png Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Andrea Hernández  (DOM)
Med 3.png Flag of Ecuador.svg  Marcia Quiñónez  (ECU)
Med 3.png Flag of the United States.svg  Christine Penick  (USA)

Half Heavyweight (-72 kg)

RANKNAME JUDOKA
Med 1.png Flag of Brazil.svg  Soraia André  (BRA)
Med 2.png Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Allison Webb  (CAN)
Med 3.png Flag of Ecuador.svg  María Cangá  (ECU)
Med 3.png Flag of Venezuela.svg  Anny Fernández  (VEN)

Heavyweight (+72 kg)

RANKNAME JUDOKA
Med 1.png Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Nilmaris ("Nilmari") Santini Martin  (PUR)
Med 2.png Flag of the United States.svg  Margaret Castro  (USA)
Med 3.png Flag of Cuba.svg  Estela Rodríguez Villanueva  (CUB)
Med 3.png Flag of Brazil.svg  Rosemeri Salvador  (BRA)

Open

RANKNAME JUDOKA
Med 1.png Flag of the United States.svg  Margaret Castro  (USA)
Med 2.png Flag of Cuba.svg  Estela Rodríguez  (CUB)
Med 3.png Flag of Venezuela.svg  Francis Gómez  (VEN)
Med 3.png Flag of Brazil.svg  Ivana Santana  (BRA)

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