European Games 2019 / Judo

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Judo at the
European Games 2019
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venue BelarusBelarus Minsk
Competition venue Tschyschouka Arena
Nations 15th
Athletes 394
date June 22nd to 25th, 2019
decisions 15th
Baku 2015
2023

At the 2019 European Games , 15 judo competitions were held. The competitions also represented the 2019 European Judo Championships .

Balance sheet

Medal table

space country gold silver bronze total
01 RussiaRussia Russia 3 3 2 8th
02 GeorgiaGeorgia Georgia 2 1 4th 7th
03 FranceFrance France 2 - 4th 6th
04th UkraineUkraine Ukraine 2 - - 2
05 KosovoKosovo Kosovo 1 1 1 3
06th BelgiumBelgium Belgium 1 - 1 2
06th SwedenSweden Sweden 1 - 1 2
06th SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 1 - 1 2
09 TurkeyTurkey Turkey 1 - - 1
09 BelarusBelarus Belarus 1 - - 1
11 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands - 2 2 4th
12 AzerbaijanAzerbaijan Azerbaijan - 1 4th 5
13 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain - 1 1 2
13 ItalyItaly Italy - 1 1 2
13 PortugalPortugal Portugal - 1 1 2
13 SpainSpain Spain - 1 1 2
17th Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1 - 1
17th BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria - 1 - 1
17th IsraelIsrael Israel - 1 - 1
20th AustriaAustria Austria - - 2 2
21st GermanyGermany Germany - - 1 1
21st GreeceGreece Greece - - 1 1
21st CroatiaCroatia Croatia - - 1 1
21st HungaryHungary Hungary - - 1 1

Men

discipline gold silver bronze
Extra light weight (up to 60 kg) GeorgiaGeorgia Luchum Tschchwimiani SpainSpain Francisco Garrigós GeorgiaGeorgia Amiran Papinashvili Jorre Verstraeten
BelgiumBelgium 
Half light weight (up to 66 kg) UkraineUkraine Heorhij Santaraja ItalyItaly Matteo Medves GeorgiaGeorgia Bagrat Niniashvili Vascha Margwelashvili
GeorgiaGeorgia 
Lightweight (up to 73 kg) SwedenSweden Tommy Macias AzerbaijanAzerbaijan Rustam Orujov AzerbaijanAzerbaijan Hidayət Heydərov Georgios Azoidis
GreeceGreece 
Medium weight (up to 81 kg) BelgiumBelgium Matthias Casse BulgariaBulgaria Ivajlo Ivanov GeorgiaGeorgia Luka Maisuradse Attila Ungvári
HungaryHungary 
Middle weight (up to 90 kg) TurkeyTurkey Mikail Ozerler IsraelIsrael Li Kochman AzerbaijanAzerbaijan Mammadali Mehdiyev Khussein Chalmursayev
RussiaRussia 
Light heavyweight (up to 100 kg) RussiaRussia Arman Adamjan GeorgiaGeorgia Warlam Liparteliani AzerbaijanAzerbaijan Elmar Gasimov Cyrille Maret
FranceFrance 
Heavy weight (over 100 kg) GeorgiaGeorgia Guram Tushishvili RussiaRussia Inal Tassoyev AustriaAustria Stephan Hegyi Henk Grol
NetherlandsNetherlands 

Women

discipline gold silver bronze
Extra light weight (up to 48 kg) UkraineUkraine Darja Bilodid RussiaRussia Irina Dolgowa SpainSpain Julia Figueroa Maruša Štangar
SloveniaSlovenia 
Half light weight (up to 52 kg) KosovoKosovo Majlinda Kelmendi RussiaRussia Natalia Kusjutina United KingdomUnited Kingdom Chelsie Giles Amandine Buchard
FranceFrance 
Lightweight (up to 57 kg) RussiaRussia Darja Meschezkaya KosovoKosovo Nora Gjakova GermanyGermany Pauline Starke Telma Monteiro
PortugalPortugal 
Medium weight (up to 63 kg) FranceFrance Clarisse Agbegnenou United KingdomUnited Kingdom Alice Schlesinger ItalyItaly Maria Centracchio Sanne Vermeer
NetherlandsNetherlands 
Middle weight (up to 70 kg) FranceFrance Margaux Pinot NetherlandsNetherlands Sanne van Dijke CroatiaCroatia Barbara Matić Anna Bernholm
SwedenSweden 
Light heavyweight (up to 78 kg) SloveniaSlovenia Klara Apotekar NetherlandsNetherlands Guusje Steenhuis KosovoKosovo Loriana Kuka Madeleine Malonga
FranceFrance 
Heavy weight (over 78 kg) BelarusBelarus Maryna Slutskaya Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Larisa Ceric AzerbaijanAzerbaijan Iryna Kindzerska Xenia Chibissova
RussiaRussia 

Mixed

discipline gold silver bronze
team RussiaRussia Russia PortugalPortugal Portugal FranceFrance France Austria
AustriaAustria 

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