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2 Medalists  



2.1  Men  





2.2  Women  







3 Medal table  





4 Participating nations  





5 References  





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Judo
at the 2010 Asian Games
VenueHuagong Gymnasium
Dates13–16 November 2010
Competitors231 from 32 nations

← 2006

2014 →

Judo at the 2010 Asian Games was held in Guangzhou, China between 13 and 16 November 2010. All competition held in the Huagong Gymnasium.

Schedule[edit]

P Preliminary rounds F Repechage, Semifinals & Finals
Event↓/Date → 13th
Sat
14th
Sun
15th
Mon
16th
Tue
Men's 60 kg P F
Men's 66 kg P F
Men's 73 kg P F
Men's 81 kg P F
Men's 90 kg P F
Men's 100 kg P F
Men's +100 kg P F
Men's open P F
Women's 48 kg P F
Women's 52 kg P F
Women's 57 kg P F
Women's 63 kg P F
Women's 70 kg P F
Women's 78 kg P F
Women's +78 kg P F
Women's open P F

Medalists[edit]

Men[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Extra lightweight
(−60 kg) details
Rishod Sobirov
 Uzbekistan
Hiroaki Hiraoka
 Japan
A Lamusi
 China
Choi Min-ho
 South Korea
Half lightweight
(−66 kg) details
Kim Joo-jin
 South Korea
Mirzohid Farmonov
 Uzbekistan
Junpei Morishita
 Japan
Hong Kuk-hyon
 North Korea
Lightweight
(−73 kg) details
Hiroyuki Akimoto
 Japan
Wang Ki-chun
 South Korea
Navruz Jurakobilov
 Uzbekistan
Rasul Boqiev
 Tajikistan
Half middleweight
(−81 kg) details
Kim Jae-bum
 South Korea
Islam Bozbayev
 Kazakhstan
None awarded
Masahiro Takamatsu
 Japan
Middleweight
(−90 kg) details
Takashi Ono
 Japan
Dilshod Choriev
 Uzbekistan
Tseng Han-chieh
 Chinese Taipei
Lee Kyu-won
 South Korea
Half heavyweight
(−100 kg) details
Hwang Hee-tae
 South Korea
Takamasa Anai
 Japan
Maxim Rakov
 Kazakhstan
Ramziddin Sayidov
 Uzbekistan
Heavyweight
(+100 kg) details
Kim Soo-whan
 South Korea
Abdullo Tangriev
 Uzbekistan
Daiki Kamikawa
 Japan
Mohammad Reza Roudaki
 Iran
Openweight
details
Kazuhiko Takahashi
 Japan
Mohammad Reza Roudaki
 Iran
Khadbaataryn Mönkhbaatar
 Mongolia
Utkir Kurbanov
 Uzbekistan

Women[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Extra lightweight
(−48 kg) details
Wu Shugen
 China
Tomoko Fukumi
 Japan
Chung Jung-yeon
 South Korea
Baljinnyamyn Bat-Erdene
 Mongolia
Half lightweight
(−52 kg) details
Misato Nakamura
 Japan
Mönkhbaataryn Bundmaa
 Mongolia
He Hongmei
 China
An Kum-ae
 North Korea
Lightweight
(−57 kg) details
Kaori Matsumoto
 Japan
Kim Jan-di
 South Korea
Tümen-Odyn Battögs
 Mongolia
Lien Chen-ling
 Chinese Taipei
Half middleweight
(−63 kg) details
Yoshie Ueno
 Japan
Wang Chin-fang
 Chinese Taipei
Kong Ja-young
 South Korea
Kim Su-gyong
 North Korea
Middleweight
(−70 kg) details
Hwang Ye-sul
 South Korea
Sol Kyong
 North Korea
Tsend-Ayuushiin Naranjargal
 Mongolia
Chen Fei
 China
Half heavyweight
(−78 kg) details
Jeong Gyeong-mi
 South Korea
Akari Ogata
 Japan
Yang Xiuli
 China
Galiya Ulmentayeva
 Kazakhstan
Heavyweight
(+78 kg) details
Mika Sugimoto
 Japan
Qin Qian
 China
Kim Na-young
 South Korea
Gulzhan Issanova
 Kazakhstan
Openweight
details
Liu Huanyuan
 China
Kim Na-young
 South Korea
Megumi Tachimoto
 Japan
Dorjgotovyn Tserenkhand
 Mongolia

Medal table[edit]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Japan (JPN)75315
2 South Korea (KOR)63514
3 China (CHN)2147
4 Uzbekistan (UZB)1337
5 Mongolia (MGL)0156
6 Kazakhstan (KAZ)0134
 North Korea (PRK)0134
8 Chinese Taipei (TPE)0123
9 Iran (IRI)0112
10 Tajikistan (TJK)0011
Totals (10 entries)16173063

Participating nations[edit]

A total of 231 athletes from 32 nations competed in judo at the 2010 Asian Games:

  •  Athletes from Kuwait (10)
  •  Bahrain (1)
  •  China (15)
  •  Chinese Taipei (4)
  •  Hong Kong (2)
  •  India (8)
  •  Iran (10)
  •  Iraq (2)
  •  Japan (16)
  •  Kazakhstan (16)
  •  Kyrgyzstan (9)
  •  Laos (5)
  •  Lebanon (6)
  •  Macau (4)
  •  Mongolia (15)
  •  Nepal (4)
  •  North Korea (8)
  •  Pakistan (6)
  •  Palestine (1)
  •  Philippines (6)
  •  Qatar (4)
  •  Saudi Arabia (5)
  •  South Korea (14)
  •  Syria (3)
  •  Tajikistan (7)
  •  Thailand (10)
  •  Turkmenistan (12)
  •  United Arab Emirates (3)
  •  Uzbekistan (10)
  •  Vietnam (10)
  •  Yemen (3)
  • References[edit]

    External links[edit]


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