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Judo at the 2003 Games of the Small States of Europe | |
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Location | Valletta, Malta |
Dates | 4–6 June 2003 |
Competition at external databases | |
Links | JudoInside |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Extra-lightweight (60 kg) [1] | Theodoros Mandrites (CYP) | Hoskuldur Einarsson (ISL) | Reuben Micallef (MLT) |
Half-lightweight (66 kg) [2] | Constantinos Kouyialis (CYP) | Murman Korchilava (MLT) | Matthieu Bertrand (MON) |
Georges Morbe (LUX) | |||
Lightweight (73 kg) [3] | Christodoulos Christodoulides (CYP) | Jerome Torzuoli (MON) | Snaevar Jonsson (ISL) |
Half-middleweight (81 kg) [4] | Thierry Vatrican (MON) | Charles STELMES (LUX) | Marios Anderov (CYP) |
Vignir Stefansson (ISL) | |||
Middleweight (90 kg) [5] | |||
Half-heavyweight (100 kg) [6] | Bjarni Skulason (ISL) | Jerome Veison (MON) | |
Heavyweight (+100 kg) [7] | Heimir Heraldsson (ISL) | Schadler Maik (LIE) | |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Under 48kg | Ulrike Kaiser (LIE) | Michelle Grech (MLT) | Pénélope Popi Stavrinou (CYP) |
Under 52kg | Maria Carmen Fernández (AND) | Stephanie Wax (MON) | Hjordis Erna Olafsdottir (ISL) |
Marcon Bezzina (MLT) | |||
Under 57kg | Despina Panayiotou (CYP) | Margret Bjarnadottir (ISL) | Solveig Jacquemont (MON) |
Over 63kg | Nicole Dostert (LUX) | Jessica Zannoni (SMR) | Helen Portelli (MLT) |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's Team (Under 100 kg) [8] | Cyprus | Andorra | Iceland |
Men's Team (Under 81 kg) [9] | Cyprus | Andorra | Iceland |
Men's Team (Under 66 kg) [10] | Cyprus | Andorra | Iceland |
Women's Team (Under 78 kg) [11] | Iceland | Malta | Cyprus |
Women's Team (Under 63 kg) [12] | Iceland | Malta | Cyprus |
Women's Team (Under 52 kg) [13] | Iceland | Malta | Cyprus |
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