European Women's Judo Championships 1984

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The European Judo Championships for women in 1984 took place from March 17th to 18th, 1984 in the Wasgauhalle in Pirmasens . The team from the host country won fewer medals than in Genoa the year before.

The British Karen Briggs won her third title in a row. Overall, it was the tenth European championships for women, Edith Hrovat from Austria won a medal at each of these ten European championships, a total of eight gold and two bronze medals.

Results

Weight class gold silver bronze
Super light weight
(up to 48 kg)
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Karen Briggs FranceFrance Fabienne Boffin Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Birgit Friedrich Dolores Veguillas
SpainSpain 
Half light weight
(up to 52 kg)
AustriaAustria Edith Hrovat ItalyItaly Patrizia Montaguti NetherlandsNetherlands Inge Heuvelmans Sacramento Moyano
SpainSpain 
Lightweight
(up to 56 kg)
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Diane Bell AustriaAustria Gerda Winklbauer Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Regina Philips Béatrice Rodriguez
FranceFrance 
Medium weight
(up to 61 kg)
FranceFrance Martine Rottier Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Petra Wahnsiedler ItalyItaly Laura Di Toma Ann Hughes
United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
Middle weight
(up to 66 kg)
FranceFrance Brigitte Deydier AustriaAustria Roswitha Hartl BelgiumBelgium Godelieve Liecken's Irene de Kok
NetherlandsNetherlands 
Light heavyweight
(up to 72 kg)
Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Barbara Claßen FranceFrance Christine Cicot BelgiumBelgium Fabienne Antoine Theresa Hayden
United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
Heavy weight
(over 72 kg)
NetherlandsNetherlands Marjolein van Unen FranceFrance Nathalie Lupino Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Marica Arsenović Maria Teresa Motta
ItalyItaly 
Open class FranceFrance Nathalie Lupino ItalyItaly Maria Teresa Motta Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Karin Kutz Sandra Bradshaw
United KingdomUnited Kingdom 

Medal table

 rank  country gold silver bronze total
1 FranceFrance France 3 3 1 7th
2 United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 2 - 3 5
3 AustriaAustria Austria 1 2 - 3
4th Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany BR Germany 1 1 3 5
5 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 1 - 2 3
6th ItalyItaly Italy - 2 2 4th
7th BelgiumBelgium Belgium - - 2 2
SpainSpain Spain - - 2 2
9 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Yugoslavia - - 1 1
Total 8th 8th 16 32

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