Judo at the 2017 Games of the Small States of Europe

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Judo
Judo
at the 2017 Games of the Small States of Europe
Location Flag of San Marino.svg Acquaviva, San Marino
Date31 May 2017  OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
Competition at external databases
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the Judo competitions at the 2017 Games of the Small States of Europe were held at the Acquaviva School Gym in Acquaviva, San Marino on 31 May and 2 June 2017. [1]

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Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro  (MNE)71210
2Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg  (LUX)34411
3Flag of Monaco.svg  Monaco  (MON)2226
4Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland  (ISL)2013
5Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus  (CYP)0325
6Flag of San Marino.svg  San Marino  (SMR)*0202
7Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Liechtenstein  (LIE)0134
8Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra  (AND)0101
9Flag of Malta.svg  Malta  (MLT)0011
Totals (9 entries)14141543

Medalists

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
Extra lightweight
−60 kg
Yann Siccardi
Flag of Monaco.svg  Monaco
Christos Skouroumounis
Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus
Rodney Zammit
Flag of Malta.svg  Malta
Half lightweight
−66 kg
Tom Schmit
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg
Benjamin Scariot
Flag of Monaco.svg  Monaco
Jusuf Nurković
Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro
Lightweight
−73 kg
Cédric Bessi
Flag of Monaco.svg  Monaco
Balša Sinanović
Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro
Charilaos Hadjiadamou
Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus
Claudio Nunes dos Santos
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg
Half middleweight
−81 kg
Arso Milić
Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro
Johan Blanc
Flag of Monaco.svg  Monaco
Kyriakos Nikolaou
Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus
Bilge Bayanaa
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg
Middleweight
−90 kg
Marko Bubanja
Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro
Paolo Persoglia
Flag of San Marino.svg  San Marino
Denis Barboni
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg
David Büchel
Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Liechtenstein
Heavyweight
−100 kg
Danilo Pantić
Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro
Valentin Knobloch
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg
Grimur Ivarsson
Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland
Heavyweight
+100 kg
Þormóður Árni Jónsson
Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland
Panagiotis Kyriakou
Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus
None awarded
TeamFlag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro
Arso Milić
Jusuf Nurković
Danilo Pantić
Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus
Charilaos Hadjiadamou
Kyriakos Nikolaou
Christos Skouroumounis
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg
Denis Barboni
Bilge Bayanaa
Tom Schmit
Flag of Monaco.svg  Monaco
Jean-Christophe Bracco
Benjamin Scariot
Franck Vatan

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
Half lightweight
−52 kg
Elma Ličina
Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro
Kim Eiden
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg
Sara-Yamina Allag
Flag of Monaco.svg  Monaco
Lightweight
−57 kg
Manon Durbach
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg
Judith Biedermann
Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Liechtenstein
None awarded
Half middleweight
−63 kg
Ivana Šunjević
Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro
Taylor King
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg
None awarded
Middleweight
−70 kg
Lynn Mossong
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg
Laura Sallés
Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra
Jovana Peković
Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro
Half heavyweight
−78 kg
Anna Soffia Vikingsdottir
Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland
Jessica Zannoni
Flag of San Marino.svg  San Marino
Anja Kaiser
Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Liechtenstein
TeamFlag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro
Elma Ličina
Jovana Peković
Ivana Šunjević
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg
Manon Durbach
Kim Eiden
Taylor King
Lynn Mossong
Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Liechtenstein
Judith Biedermann
Anja Kaiser
Stephanie Rinner

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References

  1. "Judo". Archived from the original on 2 December 2018. Retrieved 1 June 2017.