Men's 60 kg at the Games of the XXIV Olympiad | |||||||||||||||||
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Venue | Jangchung Gymnasium | ||||||||||||||||
Date | 25 September | ||||||||||||||||
Competitors | 36 from 36 nations | ||||||||||||||||
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Judo at the 1988 Summer Olympics | |
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The men's 60 kg competition in judo at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul was held on 25 September at the Jangchung Gymnasium. The gold medal was won by Kim Jae-yup of South Korea. [1]
Round of 64 | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | ||||||||||||||||||||
Kim Jae-yup (KOR) | IPO | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Mohamed Madhar (SUR) | R | Kim Jae-yup (KOR) | KOK | |||||||||||||||||||||
Amiran Totikashvili (URS) | R | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Kim Jae-yup (KOR) | YUS | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Sérgio Pessoa (BRA) | R | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Sérgio Pessoa (BRA) | IPO | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Gilles Pages (MON) | E | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Kim Jae-yup (KOR) | IPO | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Alberto Francini (SMR) | WIP | Helmut Dietz (FRG) | R | |||||||||||||||||||||
Mohamed Kohsrof (YAR) | E | Alberto Francini (SMR) | E | |||||||||||||||||||||
Guno Berenstein (NED) | IPO | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Guno Berenstein (NED) | E | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Helmut Dietz (FRG) | KEI | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Ireneusz Kiejda (POL) | E | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Helmut Dietz (FRG) | KEI | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Kim Jae-yup (KOR) | KOK | |||||||||||||||||||||||
József Csák (HUN) | WAZ | Patrick Roux (FRA) | R | |||||||||||||||||||||
Marino Cattedra (ITA) | E | József Csák (HUN) | KOK | |||||||||||||||||||||
Haldun Efemgil (TUR) | E | |||||||||||||||||||||||
József Csák (HUN) | KOK | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Ali Idir (ALG) | E | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Phil Takahashi (CAN) | E | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Ali Idir (ALG) | IPO | |||||||||||||||||||||||
József Csák (HUN) | E | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Patrick Roux (FRA) | IPO | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Pavel Botev (BUL) | IPO | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Mikhalakis Skouroumounis (CYP) | E | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Pavel Botev (BUL) | E | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Patrick Roux (FRA) | KOK | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Emad El-Din Hassan (EGY) | E | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Patrick Roux (FRA) | YUS |
Round of 64 | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | ||||||||||||||||||||
Jerry Dino (PHI) | E | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Zhang Guojun (CHN) | IPO | Zhang Guojun (CHN) | YUS | |||||||||||||||||||||
Badrakhyn Nyamjav (MGL) | E | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Zhang Guojun (CHN) | YUS | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Renato Santos (POR) | E | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Renato Santos (POR) | KIK | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Carlos Sotillo (ESP) | E | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Zhang Guojun (CHN) | E | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Shinji Hosokawa (JPN) | IPO | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Salvador Hernández (MEX) | WO | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Michel Nakouze (LIB) | DNS | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Salvador Hernández (MEX) | E | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Shinji Hosokawa (JPN) | IPO | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Shinji Hosokawa (JPN) | IPO | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Abbão Bartolomeu (ANG) | E | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Shinji Hosokawa (JPN) | R | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Luis Martínez (PUR) | E | Kevin Asano (USA) | YUS | |||||||||||||||||||||
Neil Eckersley (GBR) | IPO | Neil Eckersley (GBR) | IPO | |||||||||||||||||||||
Daniel Brunhart (LIE) | E | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Neil Eckersley (GBR) | E | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Sheu Tsay-chwan (TPE) | IPO | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Sheu Tsay-chwan (TPE) | IPO | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Ricardo Belmonte (BOL) | E | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Sheu Tsay-chwan (TPE) | R | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Kevin Asano (USA) | IPO | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Gilberto García (DOM) | E | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Lee Kan (HKG) | IPO | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Lee Kan (HKG) | R | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Kevin Asano (USA) | IPO | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Kevin Asano (USA) | KOK | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Petr Šedivák (TCH) | R |
Repechage | Repechage quarterfinal | Repechage semifinal | Repechage final | ||||||||||||||||
Mohamed Madhar (SUR) | E | ||||||||||||||||||
Amiran Totikashvili (URS) | IPO | Amiran Totikashvili (URS) | IPO | ||||||||||||||||
Sérgio Pessoa (BRA) | E | ||||||||||||||||||
Amiran Totikashvili (URS) | YUK | ||||||||||||||||||
Helmut Dietz (FRG) | E | ||||||||||||||||||
Amiran Totikashvili (URS) | YUK | ||||||||||||||||||
Patrick Roux (FRA) | E |
Repechage | Repechage quarterfinal | Repechage semifinal | Repechage final | ||||||||||||||||
Petr Šedivák (TCH) | IPO | ||||||||||||||||||
Lee Kan (HKG) | E | ||||||||||||||||||
Petr Šedivák (TCH) | E | ||||||||||||||||||
Sheu Tsay-chwan (TPE) | YUS | ||||||||||||||||||
Sheu Tsay-chwan (TPE) | E | ||||||||||||||||||
Shinji Hosokawa (JPN) | IPO |
Final | ||
Kim Jae-yup (KOR) | SHI | |
Kevin Asano (USA) | ||
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