1989 World Judo Championships

The 1989 World Judo Championships were the 16th edition of the World Judo Championships, and were held in the Pionir Hall in Belgrade, Yugoslavia (now Serbia) from October 10–15, 1989.[1][2][3][4]

Judo
Judo
1989 World Judo Championships
VenuePionir Hall
LocationSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Dates25–28 July 1989
Competitors355 from 63 nations
Competition at external databases
LinksIJF • JudoInside

Medal overview edit

Men edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
-60 kg   Amiran Totikashvili   Tadanori Koshino   Dashgombyn Battulga
  Yoon Hyun
-65 kg   Dragomir Bečanović   Udo Quellmalz   Bruno Carabetta
  Sergei Kosmynin
-71 kg   Toshihiko Koga   Mike Swain   Li Chang-Su
  Georgy Tenadze
-78 kg   Kim Byung-Joo   Tatsuto Mochida   Waldemar Legień
  Bashir Varaev
-86 kg   Fabien Canu   Ben Spijkers   Stefan Freudenberg
  Axel Lobenstein
-95 kg   Koba Kurtanidze   Odvogiin Baljinnyam   Marc Meiling
  Robert van de Walle
+95 kg   Naoya Ogawa   Frank Moreno   Rafał Kubacki
  Grigory Verichev
Open   Naoya Ogawa   Akaki Kibordzalidze   Kim Kun-Soo
  Alexander von der Groeben

Women edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
-48 kg   Karen Briggs   Fumiko Ezaki   Jessica Gal
  Cécile Nowak
-52 kg   Sharon Rendle   Alessandra Giungi   Cho Min-Sun
  Maritza Pérez Cárdenas
-56 kg   Catherine Arnaud   Ann Hughes   Miriam Blasco
  Jung Sun-Yong
-61 kg   Catherine Fleury   Yelena Petrova   Takako Kobayashi
  Gabriele Ritschel
-66 kg   Emanuela Pierantozzi   Hikari Sasaki   Claire Lecat
  Odalis Revé
-72 kg   Ingrid Berghmans   Yoko Tanabe   Aline Batailler
  Wu Weifeng
+72 kg   Gao Fenglian   Regina Sigmund   Nathalie Lupino
  Beata Maksymow
Open   Estela Rodriguez Villanueva   Sharon Lee   Yoko Tanabe
  Zhang Ying

Medal table edit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Japan (JPN)35210
2  France (FRA)3058
3  Soviet Union (URS)2248
4  Great Britain (GBR)2204
5  Cuba (CUB)1124
6  Italy (ITA)1102
7  South Korea (KOR)1045
8  China (CHN)1023
9  Belgium (BEL)1012
10  Yugoslavia (YUG)1001
11  West Germany (FRG)0145
12  East Germany (GDR)0112
  Mongolia (MGL)0112
  Netherlands (NED)0112
15  United States (USA)0101
16  Poland (POL)0033
17  North Korea (PRK)0011
  Spain (ESP)0011
Totals (18 entries)16163264

References edit

  1. ^ Plavecz, Thomas. "Judo encyclopedia by T. Plavecz". judoencyclopedia.jimdo.com. Retrieved 4 October 2013.
  2. ^ "Watch 1989 World Judo Championships Video". ovguide.com. Archived from the original on 2013-10-05. Retrieved 4 October 2013.
  3. ^ "1989 World Judo Championships". yahoo.com. Retrieved 4 October 2013.
  4. ^ "World Championships Belgrade, 1989, Yugoslavia". judoinside.com. Retrieved 4 October 2013.