1985 European Judo Championships

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The 1985 European Judo Championships for men took place from May 9th to May 12th in Hamar , Norway .

Results

Men

Weight class gold silver bronze
Super light weight
(up to 60 kg)
Soviet UnionSoviet Union Chasret Tlezeri Romania 1965Romania Gheorghe Dani FranceFrance Patrick Roux Carlos Sotillo
SpainSpain 
Half light weight
(up to 65 kg)
Romania 1965Romania Cornel-Ilie Serban FranceFrance Marc Alexandre Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Andreas Paluschek Jörgen Haggqvist
SwedenSweden 
Lightweight
(up to 71 kg)
Soviet UnionSoviet Union Tamas Namgalauri Hungary 1957Hungary Bertalan Hajtós United KingdomUnited Kingdom Kerrith Brown Richard Melillo
FranceFrance 
Medium weight
(up to 78 kg)
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Neil Adams PolandPoland Waldemar Legień SwedenSweden Per Kjellin Michel Nowak
FranceFrance 
Middle weight
(up to 86 kg)
Soviet UnionSoviet Union Vitaly Pesnjak Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Michael Bazynski Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Georgi Petrow Peter Seisenbacher
AustriaAustria 
Light heavyweight
(up to 95 kg)
BelgiumBelgium Robert Van de Walle FranceFrance Roger Vachon Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Andreas Preschel Günther Neureuther
Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany 
Heavy weight
(over 95 kg)
Soviet UnionSoviet Union Grigory Werichev Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Alexander von der Groeben FinlandFinland Juha Salonen Dragan Kusmuk
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia 
Open class Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Alexander von der Groeben Soviet UnionSoviet Union Chabil Biktashev United KingdomUnited Kingdom Elvis Gordon Andrzej Basik
PolandPoland 

Medal table

 rank  country gold silver bronze total
1 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 4th 1 - 5
2 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany BR Germany 1 2 1 4th
3 Romania 1965Romania Romania 1 1 - 2
4th United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 1 - 2 3
5 BelgiumBelgium Belgium 1 - - 1
6th FranceFrance France - 2 3 5
7th PolandPoland Poland - 1 1 2
8th Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary - 1 - 1
9 SwedenSweden Sweden - - 2 2
Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR German Democratic Republic - - 2 2
12 SpainSpain Spain - - 1 1
Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Bulgaria - - 1 1
AustriaAustria Austria - - 1 1
FinlandFinland Finland - - 1 1
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Yugoslavia - - 1 1
Total 8th 8th 16 32

literature

  • Manfred Seifert: Sport85. A yearbook of GDR sports . Sportverlag Berlin, Berlin 1985, ISBN 3-328-00129-8 , p. 253-254 .

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