European Judo Championships 2007

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The 2007 European Judo Championships took place in Belgrade from April 6th to 8th . It was the first European Judo Championships in the state of Serbia. In 1986 the European Men's Championships had already taken place in Belgrade, which at that time was still the capital of Yugoslavia. Miloš Mijalković in the half lightweight division won a silver medal for the host nation's team.

Alina Alexandra Dumitru in super lightweight won her fourth title in a row. Sasa Kedelashvili and Telma Monteiro also defended their previous title in the half -lightweight division, Gévrise Émane in the middleweight division and Anne-Sophie Mondière in the heavyweight division.

Results

Men

Weight class gold silver bronze
Super light weight
(up to 60 kg)
RussiaRussia Ruslan Kishmakov ArmeniaArmenia Howhannes Dawtjan GeorgiaGeorgia Nestor Chergiani Gal Yekutiel
IsraelIsrael 
Half light weight
(up to 66 kg)
GeorgiaGeorgia Sasa Kedelashvili SerbiaSerbia Miloš Mijalković PolandPoland Tomasz Adamiec Benjamin Darbelet
FranceFrance 
Lightweight
(up to 73 kg)
RussiaRussia Salamu Metschidow GeorgiaGeorgia Dawit Kewkishvili BulgariaBulgaria Georgi Georgiev Kanstanzin Syamyonau
BelarusBelarus 
Medium weight
(up to 81 kg)
PolandPoland Robert Krawczyk BelarusBelarus Sjarhej Schundsikau United KingdomUnited Kingdom Euan Burton Guillaume Elmont
NetherlandsNetherlands 
Middle weight
(up to 90 kg)
UkraineUkraine Walentyn Hrekow GeorgiaGeorgia Irakli Zirekidze ItalyItaly Roberto Meloni David Alarza
SpainSpain 
Light heavyweight
(up to 100 kg)
HungaryHungary Daniel Hadfi RussiaRussia Ruslan Gasimov FranceFrance Frédéric Demontfaucon Ariel Zeevi
IsraelIsrael 
Heavy weight
(over 100 kg)
FranceFrance Teddy Riner GeorgiaGeorgia Lasha Gujejiani GermanyGermany Andreas Tölzer Alexander Michailin
RussiaRussia 

Women

Weight class gold silver bronze
Super light weight
(up to 48 kg)
RomaniaRomania Alina Alexandra Dumitru ItalyItaly Valentina Moscatt SpainSpain Vanesa Arenas Frédérique Jossinet
FranceFrance 
Half light weight
(up to 52 kg)
PortugalPortugal Telma Monteiro FranceFrance Audrey La Rizza SloveniaSlovenia Petra Narek's Ilse Heylen
BelgiumBelgium 
Lightweight
(up to 57 kg)
SpainSpain Isabel Fernández GermanyGermany Yvonne Bönisch AzerbaijanAzerbaijan Kifayət Qasımova Sabrina Filzmoser
AustriaAustria 
Medium weight
(up to 63 kg)
FranceFrance Lucie Décosse SloveniaSlovenia Urška Žolnir AustriaAustria Claudia Heill Anna von Harnier
GermanyGermany 
Middle weight
(up to 70 kg)
FranceFrance Gévrise Émane PolandPoland Katarzyna Kłys UkraineUkraine Maryna Pryshchepa Edith Bosch
NetherlandsNetherlands 
Light heavyweight
(up to 78 kg)
FranceFrance Stéphanie Possamaï RussiaRussia Vera Moskalijuk SpainSpain Esther San Miguel Michelle Rogers
United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
Heavy weight
(over 78 kg)
FranceFrance Anne-Sophie Mondière NetherlandsNetherlands Carola Uilenhoed SloveniaSlovenia Lucija Polavder Tea Dongusashvili
RussiaRussia 

Medal table

 rank  country gold silver bronze total
1 FranceFrance France 5 1 3 9
2 RussiaRussia Russia 2 2 2 6th
3 GeorgiaGeorgia Georgia 1 3 1 5
4th PolandPoland Poland 1 1 1 3
5 SpainSpain Spain 1 - 3 4th
6th UkraineUkraine Ukraine 1 - 1 2
7th PortugalPortugal Portugal 1 - - 1
RomaniaRomania Romania 1 - - 1
HungaryHungary Hungary 1 - - 1
10 GermanyGermany Germany - 1 2 3
NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands - 1 2 3
SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia - 1 2 3
13 BelarusBelarus Belarus - 1 1 2
ItalyItaly Italy - 1 1 2
15th ArmeniaArmenia Armenia - 1 - 1
SerbiaSerbia Serbia - 1 - 1
17th IsraelIsrael Israel - - 2 2
United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom - - 2 2
AustriaAustria Austria - - 2 2
20th AzerbaijanAzerbaijan Azerbaijan - - 1 1
BelgiumBelgium Belgium - - 1 1
BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria - - 1 1
Total 14th 14th 28 56

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