Judo at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics – Mixed team

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Mixed team
at the III Summer Youth Olympic Games
Venue Asia Pavilion
Date10 October
Competitors101
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Artsiom Kolasau
Liu Li-ling
Jaykhunbek Nazarov
Carlos Páez
Itzel Pecha
Ana Viktorija Puljiz
Veronica Toniolo
Olympic flag.svg  Mixed-NOCs
Silver medal icon.svg Mireille Andriamifehy
Martin Bezděk
Juan Montealegre
Javier Peña Insausti
Christi Rose Pretorius
Tababi Devi Thangjam
Marin Visser
Anwar Zrhari
Olympic flag.svg  Mixed-NOCs
Bronze medal icon.svg Milana Charygulyyeva
Yassamine Djellab
Metka Lobnik
Erza Muminoviq
Abrek Naguchev
Fleury Nihozeko
Jamshed Sulaimoni
Sultan Zhenishbekov
Olympic flag.svg  Mixed-NOCs
Bronze medal icon.svg Noemi Huayhuameza Orneta
Rachel Krapman
Daniel Leutgeb
Edith Ortiz
Ahmed Rebahi
Bekarys Saduakas
João Santos
Olympic flag.svg  Mixed-NOCs
  2014
2022  

These are the results for the mixed team event at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics .

Results

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Sydney 3
Rio de Janeiro4Rio de Janeiro5
Atlanta4Atlanta 4
Barcelona 3 Rio de Janeiro 3
Los Angeles5Athens5
Seoul 3 Los Angeles 3
Athens5
Athens 3
Beijing4
Nanjing 3
Beijing5Beijing4
Montreal 2 Beijing7
London 0
London4
Moscow4Moscow 3
Singapore 3

Teams

AthensAtlantaBarcelonaBeijing
Flag of Madagascar.svg  Mireille Andriamifehy  (MAD)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Martin Bezděk  (CZE)
Flag of Colombia.svg  Juan Montealegre  (COL)
Flag of Spain.svg  Javier Peña Insausti  (ESP)
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Christi Rose Pretorius  (ZIM)
Flag of India.svg  Tababi Devi Thangjam  (IND)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Marin Visser  (NED)
Flag of Morocco.svg  Anwar Zrhari  (MAR)
Flag of Guinea.svg  Tiguidanke Camara  (GUI)
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Aleksa Georgieva  (BUL)
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Vusala Karimova  (AZE)
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Adrián Medero  (PUR)
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Rok Pogorevc  (SLO)
Flag of Morocco.svg  Fatine Rzal  (MAR)
Flag of Romania.svg  Adrian Şulcă  (ROU)
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Antonio Tornal  (DOM)
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Margarita Gritsenko  (KAZ)
Flag of Cameroon.svg  Jalen Kon Elijah  (CMR)
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Sosorbaram Lkhagvasüren  (MGL)
Flag of Gabon.svg  Loreince Nanekoula  (GAB)
Flag of Colombia.svg  Nikol Pencue  (COL)
Flag of Argentina.svg  Mikaela Rojas  (ARG)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Mark van Dijk  (NED)

Flag of Belarus.svg  Artsiom Kolasau  (BLR)
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Liu Li-ling  (TPE)
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Jaykhunbek Nazarov  (UZB)
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Carlos Páez  (VEN)
Flag of Mexico.svg  Itzel Pecha  (MEX)
Flag of Croatia.svg  Ana Viktorija Puljiz  (CRO)
Flag of Italy.svg  Veronica Toniolo  (ITA)

LondonLos AngelesMontrealMoscow
Flag of Peru.svg  Noemi Huayhuameza Orneta  (PER)
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Rachel Krapman  (CAN)
Flag of Austria.svg  Daniel Leutgeb  (AUT)
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Edith Ortiz  (ECU)
Flag of Algeria.svg  Ahmed Rebahi  (ALG)
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Bekarys Saduakas  (KAZ)
Flag of Brazil.svg  João Santos  (BRA)
Flag of Bhutan.svg  Yangchen Wangmo  (BHU)
Flag of Cuba.svg  Nahomys Acosta Batte  (CUB)
Flag of Moldova.svg  Alin Bagrin  (MDA)
Flag of Cyprus.svg  Georgios Balarjishvili  (CYP)
Flag of Nepal.svg  Soniya Bhatta  (NEP)
Flag of Australia.svg  Saskia Brothers  (AUS)
Flag of Finland.svg  Turpal Djoukaev  (FIN)
Flag of Germany.svg  Raffaela Igl  (GER)
Flag of Israel.svg  Ariel Shulman  (ISR)
Flag of Australia.svg  Rhys Allan  (AUS)
Flag of Cuba.svg  Kimy Bravo Blanco  (CUB)
Flag of Panama.svg  Nemesis Candelo  (PAN)
Flag of Djibouti.svg  Houda Faissal Abdourahman  (DJI)
Flag of Mexico.svg  Julián Gutiérrez  (MEX)
Flag of Hungary.svg  Szofi Ozbas  (HUN)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Ester Svobodová  (CZE)
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Oleh Veredyba  (UKR)
Flag of Gabon.svg  Augusta Ambourouet  (GAB)
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Alessia Corrao  (BEL)
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Temuujin Ganburged  (MGL)
Flag of Panama.svg  Alexis Harrison Ayarza  (PAN)
Flag of Macedonia.svg  Hamza Jashari  (MKD)
Flag of Moldova.svg  Paulina Țurcan  (MDA)
Flag of Hungary.svg  Zsombor Vég  (HUN)

NanjingRio de JaneiroSeoulSingapore
Flag of Turkey.svg  Hasret Bozkurt  (TUR)
Flag of Argentina.svg  Joaquín Burgos  (ARG)
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Nilufar Ermaganbetova  (UZB)
Flag of New Zealand.svg  Rihari Iki  (NZL)
Flag of Egypt.svg  Alaa Mousaad Mohamed  (EGY)
Flag of Spain.svg  Eva Perez Soler  (ESP)
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Vugar Talibov  (AZE)
Flag of France.svg  Romain Valadier-Picard  (FRA)
Flag of Turkmenistan.svg  Milana Charygulyyeva  (TKM)
Flag of Algeria.svg  Yassamine Djellab  (ALG)
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Metka Lobnik  (SLO)
Flag of Kosovo.svg  Erza Muminoviq  (KOS)
Flag of Russia.svg  Abrek Naguchev  (RUS)
Flag of Burundi.svg  Fleury Nihozeko  (BDI)
Flag of Tajikistan.svg  Jamshed Sulaimoni  (TJK)
Flag of Kyrgyzstan (1992-2023).svg  Sultan Zhenishbekov  (KGZ)
Flag of Libya.svg  Mohammed Al-Mishri  (LBA)
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Alex Barto  (SVK)
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Sairy Colón  (PUR)
Flag of Venezuela.svg  María Giménez  (VEN)
Flag of Armenia.svg  Yuri Israelyan  (ARM)
Flag of South Korea.svg  Kim Ju-hee  (KOR)
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Omaria Ramírez  (DOM)
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Wu Xiao-zhang  (TPE)
Flag of Yemen.svg  Ahad Al-Sagheer  (YEM)
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Anastasia Balaban  (UKR)
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Bryan Garboa  (ECU)
Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg  Sarah Kafufula  (COD)
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Mariem Khlifi  (TUN)
Flag of Egypt.svg  Ahmed Mohamed Fahmy  (EGY)
Flag of Brazil.svg  Eduarda Rosa  (BRA)
Flag of Georgia.svg  Ilia Sulamanidze  (GEO)
Sydney
Flag of Turkey.svg  Ömer Aydın  (TUR)
Flag of Chad.svg  Fatime Barka Segue  (CHA)
Flag of Romania.svg  Giorgia Hagianu  (ROU)
Flag of Russia.svg  Irena Khubulova  (RUS)
Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg  Euclides Lopes  (GBS)
Flag of Kyrgyzstan (1992-2023).svg  Shakhida Narmukhamedova  (KGZ)
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Keagan Young  (CAN)
Flag of Zambia.svg  Simon Zulu  (ZAM)

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