European Games 2019 / Participants (Kosovo)

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KOS

KOS
Gold medals Silver medals Bronze medals
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The Kosovo took twelve athletes (six men and six women) at the European Games in 2019 from 21 to 30 June 2019 in Minsk in part.

Medals

Medal table

rank sport gold silver bronze total
1 Judo Judo 1 1 1 3
total 1 1 1 3

Medalist

Name / s sport competition
gold
Majlinda Kelmendi Judo Half light weight (up to 52 kg)
silver
Nora Gjakova Judo Lightweight (up to 57 kg)
bronze
Loriana Kuka Judo Lightweight (up to 78 kg)

Participants by sport

Archery Archery

Recurve bow

Athletes competition Placement round 1st round (64) 2nd round (32) Round of 16 Quarter finals Semifinals final rank
Rings rank opponent Result opponent Result opponent Result opponent Result opponent Result opponent Result
Women
Ardita Zejnullahu singles 500 48 Bryony Pitman
United KingdomUnited Kingdom

Boxing pictogram.svg Boxing

Athletes competition 1st round (32) Round of 16 Quarter finals Semifinals final rank
opponent Result opponent Result opponent Result opponent Result opponent Result
Women
Donjeta Sadiku lightweight

up to 60 kg

- Ditte Frostholm
DenmarkDenmark
Men
Patriot Behrami Welterweight

up to 69 kg

Marko Zeljko
CroatiaCroatia
Shpëtim Bajoku Welterweight

up to 69 kg

Ahmad Shtiwi
IsraelIsrael
Ardit Delijaj Light heavyweight

up to 81 kg

Gor Nersesjan
ArmeniaArmenia

Judo pictogram.svg Judo

Athletes competition 1st round (32) Round of 16 Quarter finals Semifinals final rank
opponent Result opponent Result opponent Result opponent Result opponent Result
Women
Majlinda Kelmendi Half light weight (up to 52 kg) Fabienne Kocher
SwitzerlandSwitzerland
10s1: 0h Karolina Pienkowska
PolandPoland
10: 0s2 Amandine Buchard
FranceFrance
1: 0s2 Natalia Kusjutina
RussiaRussia
1s1: 0s2 gold
Nora Gjakova Lightweight (up to 57 kg) Priscilla Gneto
FranceFrance
1: 0s1 Pauline StarkeGermanyGermany 10-0 Telma Monteiro
PortugalPortugal
10: 0h Darja Meschezkaya
RussiaRussia
0s1: 1s1 silver
Loriana Kuka Light heavyweight (up to 78 kg) Katie-Jemima Yeats-Brown
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
Men
Akil Gjakova Lightweight (up to 73 kg) Vadim Schoka
BelarusBelarus
10s1: 0h Georgios Azoidis
GreeceGreece
0: 11 eliminated 9

Distria Krasniqi is nominated as a replacement.

karate karate

Table tennis pictogram.svg Table tennis

Athletes competition 1 round 2nd round (32) 3rd round (32) Round of 16 Quarter finals Semifinals final rank
opponent Result opponent Result opponent Result opponent Result opponent Result opponent Result opponent Result
Men
Fatih Karabaxhak singles Ewout Oostwouder
NetherlandsNetherlands
0: 4 eliminated 49

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