Judo at the 2003 Games of the Small States of Europe

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Judo
Judo
at the 2003 Games of the Small States of Europe
Location Flag of Malta.svg Valletta, Malta
Dates4–6 June 2003
Competition at external databases
Links JudoInside
Andorra 2005 

Men's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
Extra-lightweight (60 kg) [1] Flag of Cyprus.svg  Theodoros Mandrites  (CYP)Flag of Iceland.svg  Hoskuldur Einarsson  (ISL)Flag of Malta.svg  Reuben Micallef  (MLT)
Half-lightweight (66 kg) [2] Flag of Cyprus.svg  Constantinos Kouyialis  (CYP)Flag of Malta.svg  Murman Korchilava  (MLT)Flag of Monaco.svg  Matthieu Bertrand  (MON)
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Georges Morbe  (LUX)
Lightweight (73 kg) [3] Flag of Cyprus.svg  Christodoulos Christodoulides  (CYP)Flag of Monaco.svg  Jerome Torzuoli  (MON)Flag of Iceland.svg  Snaevar Jonsson  (ISL)
Half-middleweight (81 kg) [4] Flag of Monaco.svg  Thierry Vatrican  (MON)Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Charles STELMES  (LUX)Flag of Cyprus.svg  Marios Anderov  (CYP)
Flag of Iceland.svg  Vignir Stefansson  (ISL)
Middleweight (90 kg) [5]
Half-heavyweight (100 kg) [6] Flag of Iceland.svg  Bjarni Skulason  (ISL)Flag of Monaco.svg  Jerome Veison  (MON)
Heavyweight (+100 kg) [7] Flag of Iceland.svg  Heimir Heraldsson  (ISL)Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Schadler Maik  (LIE)

Women's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
Under 48kgFlag of Liechtenstein.svg  Ulrike Kaiser  (LIE)Flag of Malta.svg  Michelle Grech  (MLT)Flag of Cyprus.svg  Pénélope Popi Stavrinou  (CYP)
Under 52kgFlag of Andorra.svg  Maria Carmen Fernández  (AND)Flag of Monaco.svg  Stephanie Wax  (MON)Flag of Iceland.svg  Hjordis Erna Olafsdottir  (ISL)
Flag of Malta.svg  Marcon Bezzina  (MLT)
Under 57kgFlag of Cyprus.svg  Despina Panayiotou  (CYP)Flag of Iceland.svg  Margret Bjarnadottir  (ISL)Flag of Monaco.svg  Solveig Jacquemont  (MON)
Over 63kgFlag of Luxembourg.svg  Nicole Dostert  (LUX)Flag of San Marino.svg  Jessica Zannoni  (SMR)Flag of Malta.svg  Helen Portelli  (MLT)

Team events

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's Team (Under 100 kg) [8] Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland
Men's Team (Under 81 kg) [9] Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland
Men's Team (Under 66 kg) [10] Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland
Women's Team (Under 78 kg) [11] Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland Flag of Malta.svg  Malta Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus
Women's Team (Under 63 kg) [12] Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland Flag of Malta.svg  Malta Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus
Women's Team (Under 52 kg) [13] Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland Flag of Malta.svg  Malta Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus

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