2004 Summer Olympics / Judo

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Judo at the
2004 Summer Olympics
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information
venue GreeceGreece Athens
Competition venue Ano Liossia Olympic Hall
Nations 94
Athletes 384 (227 Mars symbol (male), 157 Venus symbol (female))
date 14.-20. August 2004
decisions 14th
Sydney 2000

At the XXVIII. At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens , 14 judo competitions were held, seven each for men and women. The venue was the Ano Liossia Olympic Hall .

The Iranian judoka Ārash Miresmāeli , two-time world champion in the light weight division , caused a scandal . He refused to play against the Israeli Ehud Vaks in the first round . However, Miresmāeli would not have been able to take part in the competition anyway because he was too heavy in weight control.

Balance sheet

Medal table

space country gold silver bronze total
1 JapanJapan Japan 8th 2 - 10
2 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 1 1 3 5
3 Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 1 1 1 3
4th GeorgiaGeorgia Georgia 1 1 - 2
5 GermanyGermany Germany 1 - 3 4th
6th GreeceGreece Greece 1 - - 1
Belarus 1995Belarus Belarus 1 - - 1
8th RussiaRussia Russia - 2 3 5
9 CubaCuba Cuba - 1 5 6th
10 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands - 1 3 4th
11 FranceFrance France - 1 - 1
Korea NorthNorth Korea North Korea - 1 - 1
AustriaAustria Austria - 1 - 1
SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia - 1 - 1
UkraineUkraine Ukraine - 1 - 1
16 BrazilBrazil Brazil - - 2 2
17th BelgiumBelgium Belgium - - 1 1
BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria - - 1 1
EstoniaEstonia Estonia - - 1 1
IsraelIsrael Israel - - 1 1
ItalyItaly Italy - - 1 1
MongoliaMongolia Mongolia - - 1 1
SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia - - 1 1
United StatesUnited States United States - - 1 1

Medalist

Men
competitor gold silver bronze
Super light weight JapanJapan Tadahiro Nomura GeorgiaGeorgia Nestor Chergiani MongoliaMongolia Chaschbaataryn Tsagaanbaatar Choi Min-ho
Korea SouthSouth Korea
Half light weight JapanJapan Masato Uchishiba SlovakiaSlovakia Jozef Krnáč CubaCuba Yordanis Arencibia Georgi Georgiev
BulgariaBulgaria
lightweight Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Won-hee RussiaRussia Vitaly Makarov BrazilBrazil Leandro Guilheiro Jimmy Pedro
United StatesUnited States
Light middleweight GreeceGreece Iliad Iliadis UkraineUkraine Roman Hontjuk BrazilBrazil Flávio Canto Dmitri Nossow
RussiaRussia
medium weight GeorgiaGeorgia Zurab Swiadauri JapanJapan Hiroshi Izumi NetherlandsNetherlands Mark Huizinga Chassanbi Taow
RussiaRussia
Light heavyweight Belarus 1995Belarus Ihar Makarau Korea SouthSouth Korea Jang Sung-ho GermanyGermany Michael Jurack Ariel Zeevi
IsraelIsrael
Heavyweight JapanJapan Keiji Suzuki RussiaRussia Tamerlan Tmenow NetherlandsNetherlands Dennis van der Geest Indrek Pertelson
EstoniaEstonia
Women
competitor gold silver bronze
Super light weight JapanJapan Ryoko Tani FranceFrance Frédérique Jossinet China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Gao Feng Julia Matijass
GermanyGermany
Half light weight China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Xian Dongmei JapanJapan Yuki Yokosawa BelgiumBelgium Ilse Heylen Amarilis Savón
CubaCuba
lightweight GermanyGermany Yvonne Bönisch Korea NorthNorth Korea Kye Sun-hui NetherlandsNetherlands Deborah Gravenstijn Yurisleidy Lupetey
CubaCuba
Light middleweight JapanJapan Ayumi Tanimoto AustriaAustria Claudia Heill CubaCuba Driulis González Urška Žolnir
SloveniaSlovenia
medium weight JapanJapan Masae Ueno NetherlandsNetherlands Edith Bosch GermanyGermany Annett Boehm Qin Dongya
China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China
Light heavyweight JapanJapan Noriko Anno China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Liu Xia ItalyItaly Lucia Morico Yurisel Laborde
CubaCuba
Heavyweight JapanJapan Maki Tsukada CubaCuba Daima Beltran RussiaRussia Tea Donguzashvili Sun Fuming
China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China

Results men

Super light weight (up to 60 kg)

space country athlete
1 JapanJapan JPN Tadahiro Nomura
2 GeorgiaGeorgia GEO Nestor Chergiani
3 MongoliaMongolia MGL Chaschbaataryn Tsagaanbaatar
Korea SouthSouth Korea COR Choi Min-ho
5 IranIran IRN Masoud Haji Akhondzadeh
JapanJapan JPN Kenji Uematsu
7th GermanyGermany GER Oliver Gussenberg
GreeceGreece GRE Revazi Zintiridis

Date: August 14, 2004
33 participants from 33 countries Tadahiro Nomura is the first judoka ever to win the gold medal at the Olympic Games three times in a row.

Half light weight (up to 66 kg)

space country athlete
1 JapanJapan JPN Masato Uchishiba
2 SlovakiaSlovakia SVK Jozef Krnáč
3 CubaCuba CUB Yordanis Arencibia
BulgariaBulgaria BUL Georgi Georgiev
5 GeorgiaGeorgia GEO Dawit Margoshvili
SpainSpain ESP Óscar Peñas
7th ArgentinaArgentina ARG Jorge Lencina
PortugalPortugal POR João Pina

Date: August 15, 2004
32 participants from 32 countries

Lightweight (up to 73 kg)

space country athlete
1 Korea SouthSouth Korea COR Lee Won-hee
2 RussiaRussia RUS Vitaly Makarov
3 BrazilBrazil BRA Leandro Guilheiro
United StatesUnited States United States Jimmy Pedro
5 Moldova RepublicRepublic of Moldova MDA Victor Bivol
FranceFrance FRA Daniel Fernandes
7th GeorgiaGeorgia GEO Dawit Kewchishvili
PortugalPortugal POR João Neto

Date: August 16, 2004
34 participants from 34 countries

Medium weight (up to 81 kg)

space country athlete
1 GreeceGreece GRE Iliad Iliadis
2 UkraineUkraine UKR Roman Hontjuk
3 BrazilBrazil BRA Flávio Canto
RussiaRussia RUS Dmitri Nossov
5 AzerbaijanAzerbaijan AZE Mehman Əzizov
PolandPoland POLE Robert Krawczyk
7th Korea SouthSouth Korea COR Kwon Yeong-u
GermanyGermany GER Florian Wanner
9 SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Sergei Aschwanden

Date: August 17, 2004
32 participants from 32 countries

Middle weight (up to 90 kg)

space country athlete
1 GeorgiaGeorgia GEO Zurab Swiadauri
2 JapanJapan JPN Hiroshi Izumi
3 NetherlandsNetherlands NED Mark Huizinga
RussiaRussia RUS Hassanbi Taow
5 United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR Winston Gordon
Korea SouthSouth Korea COR Hwang Hui-tae
7th ArgentinaArgentina ARG Eduardo Costa
AustraliaAustralia OUT Daniel Kelly
9 GermanyGermany GER Gerhard Dempf

Date: August 18, 2004
32 participants from 32 countries

Light heavyweight (up to 100 kg)

space country athlete
1 Belarus 1995Belarus BLR Ihar Makarau
2 Korea SouthSouth Korea COR Jang Sung-ho
3 GermanyGermany GER Michael Jurack
IsraelIsrael ISR Ariel Zeevi
5 AzerbaijanAzerbaijan AZE Mövlüd Mirəliyev
NetherlandsNetherlands NED Elco van der Geest
7th FranceFrance FRA Ghislain Lemaire
KazakhstanKazakhstan KAZ Asqat Shitkeev

Date: August 19, 2004
33 participants from 33 countries

Heavy weight (over 100 kg)

space country athlete
1 JapanJapan JPN Keiji Suzuki
2 RussiaRussia RUS Tamerlan Tmenow
3 NetherlandsNetherlands NED Dennis van der Geest
EstoniaEstonia EST Indrek Pertelson
5 ItalyItaly ITA Paolo Bianchessi
IranIran IRI Mahmoud Miran
7th TurkeyTurkey DOOR Selim Tataroglu
GermanyGermany GER Andreas Tölzer

Date: August 20, 2004
33 participants from 33 countries

Results women

Super light weight (up to 48 kg)

space country sportswoman
1 JapanJapan JPN Ryoko Tani
2 FranceFrance FRA Frédérique Jossinet
3 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China CHN Gao Feng
GermanyGermany GER Julia Matijass
5 RomaniaRomania ROME Alina Alexandra Dumitru
GreeceGreece GRE Maria Karagiannopoulou
7th Korea SouthSouth Korea COR Ye Geu-rim
PolandPoland POLE Anna Żemła-Krajewska

Date: August 14, 2004
22 participants from 22 countries

Half light weight (up to 52 kg)

space country sportswoman
1 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China CHN Xian Dongmei
2 JapanJapan JPN Yuki Yokosawa
3 BelgiumBelgium BEL Use Heylen
CubaCuba CUB Amarilis Savon
5 FranceFrance FRA Annabelle Euranie
AlgeriaAlgeria ALG Salima Souakri
7th RomaniaRomania ROME Ioana Maria Aluaș
United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR Georgina Singleton
9 GermanyGermany GER Raffaella Imbriani

Date: August 15, 2004
24 participants from 24 countries

Lightweight (up to 57 kg)

space country sportswoman
1 GermanyGermany GER Yvonne Bönisch
2 Korea NorthNorth Korea PRK Kye Sun-hui
3 NetherlandsNetherlands NED Deborah Gravenstijn
CubaCuba CUB Yurisleidy Lupetey
5 SpainSpain ESP Isabel Fernández
FranceFrance FRA Barbara Harel
7th ItalyItaly ITA Cinzia Cavazzuti
RussiaRussia RUS Natalia Yukhareva
9 SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Lena Göldi

Date: August 16, 2004
23 participants from 23 countries

Medium weight (up to 63 kg)

space country sportswoman
1 JapanJapan JPN Ayumi Tanimoto
2 AustriaAustria AUT Claudia Heill
3 CubaCuba CUB Driulis González
SloveniaSlovenia SLO Urška Žolnir
5 CanadaCanada CAN Marie-Hélène Chisholm
ArgentinaArgentina ARG Daniela Krukower
7th FranceFrance FRA Lucie Décosse
Korea NorthNorth Korea PRK Hong Ok song
9 GermanyGermany GER Anna von Harnier

Date: August 17th, 2004
22 participants from 22 countries

Middle weight (up to 70 kg)

space country sportswoman
1 JapanJapan JPN Masae Ueno
2 NetherlandsNetherlands NED Edith Bosch
3 GermanyGermany GER Annett Boehm
China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China CHN Qin Dongya
5 AustraliaAustralia OUT Catherine Arlove
BelgiumBelgium BEL Catherine Jacques
7th SpainSpain ESP Cecilia Blanco
Korea NorthNorth Korea PRK Kim Ryon-mi

Date: August 18, 2004
23 participants from 23 countries

Light heavyweight (up to 78 kg)

space country sportswoman
1 JapanJapan JPN Noriko Anno
2 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China CHN Liu Xia
3 CubaCuba CUB Yurisel Laborde
ItalyItaly ITA Lucia Morico
5 UkraineUkraine UKR Anastasiia Matrosova
FranceFrance FRA Celine Lebrun
7th Korea SouthSouth Korea COR Lee So-yeon
BrazilBrazil BRA Edinanci Silva
9 GermanyGermany GER Uta Kühnen

Date: August 19, 2004
21 participants from 21 countries

Heavy weight (over 78 kg)

space country sportswoman
1 JapanJapan JPN Maki Tsukada
2 CubaCuba CUB Daima Beltran
3 RussiaRussia RUS Tea Donguzashvili
China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China CHN Sun fuming
5 UkraineUkraine UKR Maryna Prokofyeva
TunisiaTunisia TO DO Insaf Yahyaoui
7th VenezuelaVenezuela VEN Giovanna Blanco
Korea SouthSouth Korea COR Choi Sook-ie
9 GermanyGermany GER Sandra Köppen

Date: August 20, 2004
22 participants from 22 countries

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Mystery over Iran judo 'protest'. BBC News , August 15, 2004, accessed October 16, 2018 .