Judo at the 1996 Summer Olympics

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This page shows the final results of the Judo Competition at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia.

Judo

Contents

[edit] Medal summary

[edit] Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Extra Lightweight
60 kg
details
Japan Tadahiro Nomura
Japan (JPN)
Italy Girolamo Giovinazzo
Italy (ITA)
Germany Richard Trautmann
Germany (GER)
Mongolia Dorjpalam Narmandakh
Mongolia (MGL)
Half Lightweight
65 kg
details
Germany Udo Quellmalz
Germany (GER)
Japan Yukimasa Nakamura
Japan (JPN)
Cuba Israel Hernández
Cuba (CUB)
Brazil Henrique Guimarães
Brazil (BRA)
Lightweight
71 kg
details
Japan Kenzo Nakamura
Japan (JPN)
South Korea Kwak Dae-Sung
South Korea (KOR)
France Christophe Gagliano
France (FRA)
United States Jimmy Pedro
United States (USA)
Half Middleweight
78 kg
details
France Djamel Bouras
France (FRA)
Japan Toshihiko Koga
Japan (JPN)
Georgia Soso Liparteliani
Georgia (GEO)
South Korea Cho In-Chul
South Korea (KOR)
Middleweight
86 kg
details
South Korea Jeon Ki-Young
South Korea (KOR)
Uzbekistan Armen Bagdasarov
Uzbekistan (UZB)
Germany Marko Spittka
Germany (GER)
Netherlands Mark Huizinga
Netherlands (NED)
Half Heavyweight
95 kg
details
Poland Paweł Nastula
Poland (POL)
South Korea Kim Min-Soo
South Korea (KOR)
France Stéphane Traineau
France (FRA)
Brazil Miguel Fernandes
Brazil (BRA)
Heavyweight
+95 kg
details
France David Douillet
France (FRA)
Spain Ernesto Pérez
Spain (ESP)
Germany Frank Möller
Germany (GER)
Belgium Harry Van Barneveld
Belgium (BEL)

[edit] Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Extra Lightweight
48 kg
details
North Korea Kye Sun-Hi
North Korea (PRK)
Japan Ryoko Tamura
Japan (JPN)
Spain Yolanda Soler
Spain (ESP)
Cuba Amarilis Savon
Cuba (CUB)
Half Lightweight
52 kg
details
France Marie-Claire Restoux
France (FRA)
South Korea Hyun Sook-Hee
South Korea (KOR)
Japan Noriko Sugawara
Japan (JPN)
Cuba Legna Verdecia
Cuba (CUB)
Lightweight
56 kg
details
Cuba Driulis González
Cuba (CUB)
South Korea Jung Sun-Yong
South Korea (KOR)
Spain Isabel Fernández
Spain (ESP)
Belgium Marisbell Lomba
Belgium (BEL)
Half Middleweight
61 kg
details
Japan Yuko Emoto
Japan (JPN)
Belgium Gella Vandecaveye
Belgium (BEL)
Netherlands Jenny Gal
Netherlands (NED)
South Korea Jung Sung-Sook
South Korea (KOR)
Middleweight
66 kg
details
South Korea Cho Min-Sun
South Korea (KOR)
Poland Aneta Szczepańska
Poland (POL)
China Wang Xianbo
China (CHN)
Netherlands Claudia Zwiers
Netherlands (NED)
Half Heavyweight
72 kg
details
Belgium Ulla Werbrouck
Belgium (BEL)
Japan Yoko Tanabe
Japan (JPN)
Italy Ylenia Scapin
Italy (ITA)
Cuba Diadenis Luna
Cuba (CUB)
Heavyweight
+72 kg
details
China Sun Fuming
China (CHN)
Cuba Estela Rodríguez
Cuba (CUB)
Germany Johanna Hagn
Germany (GER)
France Christine Cicot
France (FRA)

[edit] Participating nations

[edit] Medal Table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Japan Japan 3 4 1 8
2 France France 3 0 3 6
3 South Korea South Korea 2 4 2 8
4 Cuba Cuba 1 1 4 6
5 Belgium Belgium 1 1 2 4
6 Poland Poland 1 1 0 2
7 Germany Germany 1 0 4 5
8 China China 1 0 1 2
9 North Korea North Korea 1 0 0 1
10 Spain Spain 0 1 2 3
11 Italy Italy 0 1 1 2
12 Uzbekistan Uzbekistan 0 1 0 1
13 Netherlands Netherlands 0 0 3 3
14 Brazil Brazil 0 0 2 2
15 Georgia Georgia 0 0 1 1
Mongolia Mongolia 0 0 1 1
United States United States 0 0 1 1

[edit] References