Judo at the 1993 East Asian Games | |
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Venue | Jiading Gymnasium |
Location | Shanghai, China |
Dates | 14-17 May 1993 |
The Judo competition at the 1993 East Asian Games was contested in eight weight classes, eight each for men and women.
This competition was held at Jiading Gymnasium (Chinese :嘉定体育馆), from May 14 to 17, 1993. South Korea dominated the medals table, with gold in 7 events, followed by five gold medals for China and four for Japan.
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Extra-lightweight (60 kg) | Lim Byung-Ki (KOR) | Hang H. G. (PRK) | M. D (MGL) |
Tadashi Itakausu (JPN) | |||
Half-lightweight (65 kg) | Yukimasa Nakamura (JPN) | Yoon Hyun (KOR) | Hao Lang (CHN) |
So S. (PRK) | |||
Lightweight (71 kg) | Daisuke Hideshima (JPN) | Yu Zhijan (CHN) | Chung Hoon (KOR) |
Park Y. (PRK) | |||
Half-middleweight (78 kg) | Jeon Ki-Young (KOR) | D. Dorjbat (MGL) | Chang I. H. (PRK) |
Lin Mingdiao (TPE) | |||
Middleweight (86 kg) | Masaru Tanabe (JPN) | Baik Woo-Youl (KOR) | Wang Nan (CHN) |
T. T (MGL) | |||
Half-heavyweight (95 kg) | Lee Jung-Young (KOR) | Michiaki Kamochi (JPN) | T. B (MGL) |
Jiang Fabin (CHN) | |||
Heavyweight (+95 kg) | Kim Kun-Soo (KOR) | Chang H. B. (PRK) | B. Badmaanyambuu (MGL) |
Tian Yong (CHN) | |||
Openweight | Koichiro Mitani (JPN) | Wen Changlin (CHN) | Yu (KOR) |
O. Baljinnima (MGL) |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Extra-lightweight (48 kg) | Ryoko Tamura (JPN) | Tang Lihong (CHN) | Ri S. M. (PRK) |
Kim So-ra (KOR) | |||
Half-lightweight (52 kg) | Hao Wenying (CHN) | Hyun Sook-hee (KOR) | Noriko Mizoguchi (JPN) |
Ceng Ai-Chun (TPE) | |||
Lightweight (56 kg) | Jung Sun-yong (KOR) | Wang Jin (CHN) | Chiyori Tateno (JPN) |
Ri Y. B. (PRK) | |||
Half-middleweight (61 kg) | Zhang Di (CHN) | Hiroko Kitazume (JPN) | C. O (MGL) |
Jung Sung-sook (KOR) | |||
Middleweight (66 kg) | Cho Min-sun (KOR) | Natsuko Sano (JPN) | Wu Mei-Ling (TPE) |
Ao Deng (CHN) | |||
Half-heavyweight (72 kg) | Kim Mi-jung (KOR) | Leng Chunhui (CHN) | Sambuu Dashdulam (MGL) |
Saki Yoshida (JPN) | |||
Heavyweight (+72 kg) | Yin Zhang (CHN) | Moon Ji-yoon (KOR) | Noriko Anno (JPN) |
Rim C. S. (PRK) | |||
Openweight | Qiao Yanmin (CHN) | Kaori Suzuki (JPN) | Shon Hyun-me (KOR) |
none |
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | South Korea | 7 | 4 | 5 | 16 |
2 | Japan | 5 | 4 | 5 | 14 |
3 | China | 4 | 5 | 5 | 14 |
4 | North Korea | 0 | 2 | 6 | 8 |
5 | Mongolia | 0 | 1 | 7 | 8 |
6 | Chinese Taipei | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3 |
Totals (6 entries) | 16 | 16 | 31 | 63 |
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