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1 Medal overview  



1.1  Men  





1.2  Women  





1.3  Medal table  







2 Participating nations  





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Judo
Judo
2019 European U23 Judo Championships
VenueIzhstal Sport Palace
LocationRussia Izhevsk, Russia
Dates1–3 November 2019
Competitors235 from 33 nations
Competition at external databases
LinksIJF • EJU • JudoInside

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The 2019 European U23 Judo Championships were the edition of the European U23 Judo Championships, organised by the European Judo Union. It was held in Izhevsk, Russia from 1–3 November 2019.[1][2][3]

Medal overview[edit]

Men[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Extra-lightweight (−60 kg)  Ramazan Abdulaev (RUS)  Ayub Bliev (RUS)  Temur Nozadze (GEO)
 Jaba Papinashvili (GEO)
Half-lightweight (−66 kg)  Murad Chopanov (RUS)  Nurlan Osmanov (AZE)  David García Torné (ESP)
 Mattia Miceli (ITA)
Lightweight (−73 kg)  Rashid Mammadaliyev (AZE)  Ayub Khazhaliev (RUS)  Schamil Dzavbatyrov (GER)
 Wachid Borchashvili (AUT)
Half-middleweight (−81 kg)  Turpal Tepkaev (RUS)  Paweł Drzymał (POL)  Benedek Toth (HUN)
 Muhammet Koç (TUR)
Middleweight (−90 kg)  Roland Gőz (HUN)  Falk Petersilka (GER)  Iurii Bozha (RUS)
 Roman Dontsov (RUS)
Half-heavyweight (−100 kg)  Daniel Mukete (BLR)  Onise Saneblidze (GEO)  Jelle Snippe (NED)
 Kacper Szczurowski (POL)
Heavyweight (+100 kg)  Richárd Sipőcz (HUN)  Jur Spijkers (NED)  Martti Puumalainen (FIN)
 Yahor Kukharenka (BLR)

Women[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Extra-lightweight (−48 kg)  Daria Pichkaleva (RUS)  Mireia Lapuerta Comas (ESP)  Tuğçe Beder (TUR)
 Andrea Stojadinov (SRB)
Half-lightweight (−52 kg)  Amber Ryheul (BEL)  Nina Estefania Esteo Linne (ESP)  Yasmin Javadian (GBR)
 Annika Würfel (GER)
Lightweight (−57 kg)  Eteri Liparteliani (GEO)  Danna Nagucheva (RUS)  Wilsa Gomes (POR)
 Tihea Topolovec (CRO)
Half-middleweight (−63 kg)  Szofi Özbas (HUN)  Anja Obradović (SRB)  Minel Akdeniz (TUR)
 Anastasia Kolyadenkova (RUS)
Middleweight (−70 kg)  Mariam Tchanturia (GEO)  Hilde Jager (NED)  Margit de Voogd (NED)
 Alina Böhm (GER)
Half-heavyweight (−78 kg)  Jovana Peković (MNE)  Teresa Zenker (GER)  Sophie Berger (BEL)
 Inbar Lanir (ISR)
Heavyweight (+78 kg)  Samira Bouizgarne (GER)  Renee Lucht (GER)  Zrinka Miocic (CRO)
 Mercedesz Szigetvári (HUN)

Medal table[edit]

  *   Host nation (Russia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia (RUS)*43310
2 Hungary (HUN)3025
3 Georgia (GEO)2125
4 Germany (GER)1337
5 Azerbaijan (AZE)1102
6 Belarus (BLR)1012
 Belgium (BEL)1012
8 Montenegro (MNE)1001
9 Netherlands (NED)0224
10 Spain (ESP)0213
11 Poland (POL)0112
 Serbia (SRB)0112
13 Turkey (TUR)0033
14 Croatia (CRO)0022
15 Austria (AUT)0011
 Finland (FIN)0011
 Great Britain (GBR)0011
 Israel (ISR)0011
 Italy (ITA)0011
 Portugal (POR)0011
Totals (20 entries)14142856

Participating nations[edit]

There was a total of 235 participants from 33 nations.[4]

  •  Austria (3)
  •  Azerbaijan (9)
  •  Belarus (11)
  •  Belgium (4)
  •  Bosnia and Herzegovina (3)
  •  Bulgaria (8)
  •  Croatia (12)
  •  Cyprus (3)
  •  Czech Republic (4)
  •  Denmark (1)
  •  Finland (6)
  •  Georgia (12)
  •  Germany (16)
  •  Great Britain (3)
  •  Greece (1)
  •  Hungary (13)
  •  Israel (12)
  •  Italy (16)
  •  Latvia (1)
  •  Moldova (5)
  •  Montenegro (2)
  •  Netherlands (9)
  •  Poland (10)
  •  Portugal (6)
  •  Romania (7)
  •  Russia (18)
  •  Serbia (4)
  •  Slovakia (3)
  •  Slovenia (3)
  •  Spain (12)
  •  Switzerland (5)
  •  Turkey (10)
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ "2019 European U23 Championships". European Judo Union. Retrieved 8 June 2021.
  • ^ "2019 U23 European Championships". International Judo Federation. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
  • ^ "2019 European U23 Championships". JudoInside.com. Retrieved 8 June 2021.
  • ^ Nations
  • External links[edit]


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