Judo Grand Slam tournament in Russia
The Grand Slam tournament in Russia is a judo tournament in Russia . It is the third Judo Grand Slam tournament on the annual calendar .
The Grand Slam tournament has been taking place since 2009 and followed the World Cup tournament that has been held in Moscow since 1996 . It was held in Moscow from 2009 to 2013, from 2014 to 2016 in Tyumen and since 2017 in Yekaterinburg .
Winner list of the 2009 tournament
The first Grand Slam tournament in Moscow took place on May 30 and 31, 2009. Alexander Mikhailin provided the only Russian victory in the heavyweight division.
Weight class | Men | Women |
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Super light weight | Howhannes Dawtjan | Tomoko Fukumi |
Half light weight | Chaschbaataryn Tsagaanbaatar | Misato Nakamura |
lightweight | Wang Ki-chun | Kaori Matsumoto |
Light middleweight | Siarhei Shundzikau | Marielle Pruvost |
medium weight | Takashi Ono | Yoriko Kunihara |
Light heavyweight | Hwang Hee-tae | Yang Xiuli |
Heavyweight | Alexander Mikhailin | Maki Tsukada |
List of winners of the 2010 tournament
The second Grand Slam tournament in Moscow took place on July 3rd and 4th, 2010. With Musa Moguschkow and Iwan Nifontow two winners came from Russia.
Weight class | Men | Women |
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Super light weight | Rishod Sobirov | Emi Yamagishi |
Half light weight | Musa Mogushkov | Yuka Nishida |
lightweight | Benjamin Darbelet | Sabrina Filzmoser |
Light middleweight | Ivan Nifontov | Gévrise Émane |
medium weight | Takashi Ono | Anett Mészáros |
Light heavyweight | Luciano Corrêa | Yang Xiuli |
Heavyweight | Islam El Shehaby | Maki Tsukada |
List of winners of the 2011 tournament
The third Grand Slam tournament in Moscow took place from May 27-29, 2011. Alim Gadanov was the only Russian winner.
Weight class | Men | Women |
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Super light weight | Rishod Sobirov | Tomoko Fukumi |
Half light weight | Alim Gadanov | Monk Baataryn Bundmaa |
lightweight | Dex Elmont | Aiko Sato |
Light middleweight | Sven Maresch | Urška Žolnir |
medium weight | Iliad Iliadis | Edith Bosch |
Light heavyweight | Ariel Zeevi | Akari Ogata |
Heavyweight | Kim Soo-whan | Tong Wen |
List of winners of the 2012 tournament
The fourth Grand Slam tournament in Moscow took place on May 26 and 27, 2012. Murat Khabachirov was the only Russian winner.
Weight class | Men | Women |
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Super light weight | Naohisa Takato | Sarah Menezes |
Half light weight | Mirzahid Farmonov | Erika Miranda |
lightweight | Yuki Nishiyama | Corina Stefan |
Light middleweight | Murat Khabachirov | Alice Schlesinger |
medium weight | Iliad Iliadis | Maria Portela |
Light heavyweight | Ramziddin Sayidov | Amy Cotton |
Heavyweight | Abdullo Tangriev | Maria Suelen Altheman |
2013 tournament winner list
The fifth Grand Slam tournament in Moscow took place on July 20 and 21, 2013. Grigory Sulemin was the only Russian winner.
Weight class | Men | Women |
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Super light weight | Amiran Papinashvili | Sarah Menezes |
Half light weight | Charles Chibana | Jaana Sundberg |
lightweight | Dirk Van Tichelt | Miryam Roper |
Light middleweight | Sven Maresch | Yarden Gerbi |
medium weight | Grigory Sulemin | Bernadette Graf |
Light heavyweight | Javad Mahjoub | Abigél Joó |
Heavyweight | Robert Zimmermann | Maria Suelen Altheman |
Winner list of the 2014 tournament
The first Grand Slam tournament in Tyumen took place on July 12th and 13th, 2014. Denis Yarzew was the only Russian winner.
Weight class | Men | Women |
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Super light weight | Shinji Kido | Sarah Menezes |
Half light weight | Charles Chibana | Misato Nakamura |
lightweight | Denis Yarzew | Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard |
Light middleweight | Victor Penalber | Kana Abe |
medium weight | Yuya Yoshida | Kim Polling |
Light heavyweight | Elmar Qasımov | Mayra Aguiar |
Heavyweight | Rafael Silva | Kanae Yamabe |
Winner list of the 2015 tournament
The second Grand Slam tournament in Tyumen took place on July 18 and 19, 2015. With Uali Kurtsew and Ivan Vorobew there were two Russian winners.
Weight class | Men | Women |
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Super light weight | Shinji Kido | Julia Figueroa |
Half light weight | Tomofumi Takajo | Joana Ramos |
lightweight | Uali Kurtsev | Tsukasa Yoshida |
Light middleweight | Ivan Vorobev | Tsedevsurengiin monkdsajaa |
medium weight | Mashu Baker | Haruka Tachimoto |
Light heavyweight | Martin Pacek | Guusje Steenhuis |
Heavyweight | Hisayoshi Harasawa | Ma Sisi |
List of winners of the 2016 tournament
The third Grand Slam tournament in Tyumen took place on July 16 and 17, 2016. With Musa Moguschkow , Aslan Lappinagow and Andrei Wolkow there were three Russian winners for the first time. All women's competitions were won by Japanese women.
Weight class | Men | Women |
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Super light weight | Yuma Oshima | Funa Tonaki |
Half light weight | Hifumi Abe | Ai Shishime |
lightweight | Musa Mogushkov | Tsukasa Yoshida |
Light middleweight | Aslan Lappinagov | Aimi Nouchi |
medium weight | Marcus Nyman | Chizuru Arai |
Light heavyweight | Martin Pacek | Rika Takayama |
Heavyweight | Andrei Volkov | Nami Inamori |
List of winners of the 2017 tournament
The first Grand Slam tournament in Yekaterinburg took place on May 20 and 21, 2017. Abdulla Abdulschalilow and Khassan Chalmursajew ensured victories for the team from the host country.
Weight class | Men | Women |
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Super light weight | Ryuju Nagayama | Ami Kondo |
Half light weight | Abdulla Abdulshalilov | Erika Miranda |
lightweight | Soichi Hashimoto | Miryam Roper |
Light middleweight | Hassan Chalmursayev | Martyna Trajdos |
medium weight | Kenta Nagasawa | Sanne Van Dijke |
Light heavyweight | Miklós Cirjenics | Mommy Umeki |
Heavyweight | David Moura | Sarah Asahina |
List of winners of the 2018 tournament
The second Grand Slam tournament in Yekaterinburg took place on May 17 and 18, 2018. Natalja Kusjutina and Nijas Ilyasov were the Russian winners, with Kusjutina being the first Russian winner at the Grand Slam tournament in Russia.
Weight class | Men | Women |
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Super light weight | Jeldos Smetow | Hiromi Endo |
Half light weight | Hifumi Abe | Natalia Kusjutina |
lightweight | Tsend-Ochiryn Tsogtbaatar | Telma Monteiro |
Light middleweight | Sotaro Fujiwara | Aimi Noichi |
medium weight | Aleksandar Kukolj | Maria Portela |
Light heavyweight | Niyas Ilyasov | Rika Takayama |
Heavyweight | Hyoga Ota | Larisa Ceric |
List of winners of the 2019 tournament
The third Grand Slam tournament in Yekaterinburg took place from March 15-17, 2019. Darja Dawidowa , Arman Adamjan and Tamerlan Baschajew were the Russian winners.
Weight class | Men | Women |
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Super light weight | Unubold Lkhagvajamts | Paula Pareto |
Half light weight | Kilian Le Blouch | Gili Cohen |
lightweight | Tommy Macias | Christa Deguchi |
Light middleweight | Sagi Muki | Daria Davidova |
medium weight | Noël van 't End | Marie-Ève Gahié |
Light heavyweight | Arman Adamjan | Mao Izumi |
Heavyweight | Tamerlan Bashayev | Maria Suelen Altheman |
Tournament 2020 (canceled)
The Grand Slam tournament in Yekaterinburg was to take place on March 13-14, 2020. It was canceled shortly before due to the COVID-19 pandemic .
Footnotes
- ↑ Grand Slam tournament 2009 at judoinside.com
- ^ Grand Slam tournament 2010 at judoinside.com
- ↑ Grand Slam tournament 2011 at judoinside.com
- ↑ Grand Slam tournament 2012 at judoinside.com
- ↑ Grand Slam tournament 2013 at judoinside.com
- ↑ Grand Slam tournament 2014 at judoinside.com
- ^ Grand Slam tournament 2015 at judoinside.com
- ↑ Grand Slam tournament 2016 at judoinside.com
- ↑ Grand Slam tournament 2017 at judoinside.com
- ↑ Grand Slam tournament 2018 at judoinside.com
- ↑ Grand Slam tournament 2019 at judoinside.com
- ↑ Grand Slam tournament 2020 at judoinside.com