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2017 European Judo Championships

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2017
Judo
Judo
European Judo Championships
VenueTorwar Hall
LocationPoland Warsaw, Poland
Dates20–23 April 2017
Competitors369 from 41 nations
WebsiteOfficial website Edit this at Wikidata
Champions
Men's team Georgia (9th title)
Women's team France (21st title)
Competition at external databases
LinksIJF • EJU • JudoInside

The 2017 European Judo Championships were held in Warsaw, Poland from 20–23 April 2017.[1]

Medal overview

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
−60 kg
details
 Robert Mshvidobadze (RUS)  Yanislav Gerchev (BUL)  Orkhan Safarov (AZE)
 Francisco Garrigós (ESP)
−66 kg
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 Georgii Zantaraia (UKR)  Adrian Gomboc (SLO)  Nijat Shikhalizade (AZE)
 Matej Poliak (SVK)
−73 kg
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 Hidayat Heydarov (AZE)  Musa Mogushkov (RUS)  Rustam Orujov (AZE)
 Tommy Macias (SWE)
−81 kg
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 Alan Khubetsov (RUS)  Dominic Ressel (GER)  Aslan Lappinagov (RUS)
 Dominik Družeta (CRO)
−90 kg
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 Aleksandar Kukolj (SRB)  Axel Clerget (FRA)  Beka Gviniashvili (GEO)
 Khusen Khalmurzaev (RUS)
−100 kg
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 Elkhan Mammadov (AZE)  Cyrille Maret (FRA)  Kirill Denisov (RUS)
 Kazbek Zankishiev (RUS)
+100 kg
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 Guram Tushishvili (GEO)  Adam Okruashvili (GEO)  Lukáš Krpálek (CZE)
 Roy Meyer (NED)
Team
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 Georgia
Lasha Giunashvili
Vazha Margvelashvili
Lasha Shavdatuashvili
Phridon Gigani
Zebeda Rekhviashvili
Beka Gviniashvili
Ushangi Margiani
Guram Tushishvili
Adam Okruashvili
 Russia
Anzaur Ardanov
Abdula Abdulzhalilov
Uali Kurzhev
Denis Yartsev
Denis Kalinin
Stanislav Semenov
Magomed Magomedov
Khusen Khalmurzaev
Andrey Volkov
Renat Saidov
 Hungary
Ákos Bartha
Frigyes Szabó
László Csoknyai
Gábor Vér
Barna Bor
Miklós Cirjenics

 Ukraine
Gevorg Khachatrian
Dmytro Kanivets
Sergii Krivchach
Quedjau Nhabali
Vadym Synyavsky
Stanislav Bondarenko
Iakiv Khammo

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
−48 kg
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 Daria Bilodid (UKR)  Irina Dolgova (RUS)  Monica Ungureanu (ROU)
 Éva Csernoviczki (HUN)
−52 kg
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 Majlinda Kelmendi (KOS)  Alesya Kuznetsova (RUS)  Evelyne Tschopp (SUI)
 Joana Ramos (POR)
−57 kg
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 Priscilla Gneto (FRA)  Theresa Stoll (GER)  Nora Gjakova (KOS)
 Hélène Receveaux (FRA)
−63 kg
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 Tina Trstenjak (SLO)  Margaux Pinot (FRA)  Alice Schlesinger (GBR)
 Kathrin Unterwurzacher (AUT)
−70 kg
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 Sanne Van Dijke (NED)  Giovanna Scoccimarro (GER)  Barbara Matić (CRO)
 Marie-Ève Gahié (FRA)
−78 kg
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 Audrey Tcheumeo (FRA)  Guusje Steenhuis (NED)  Abigél Joó (HUN)
 Natalie Powell (GBR)
+78 kg
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 Maryna Slutskaya (BLR)  Svitlana Iaromka (UKR)  Carolin Weiß (GER)
 Larisa Cerić (BIH)
Team
details
 France
Amandine Buchard
Mélanie Clément
Priscilla Gneto
Hélène Receveaux
Margaux Pinot
Marie-Eve Gahié
Sama Hawa Camara
Émilie Andéol
 Poland
Agata Perenc
Karolina Pieńkowska
Anna Borowska
Julia Kowalczyk
Agata Ozdoba
Karolina Tałach
Katarzyna Kłys
Sandra Lickun
Beata Pacut
Anna Załęczna
 Croatia
Tena Šikić
Tihea Topolovec
Marijana Mišković Hasanbegović
Maja Blagojević
Barbara Matić
Ivana Maranić
Ivana Šutalo

 Germany
Nieke Nordmeyer
Sappho Coban
Theresa Stoll
Martyna Trajdos
Nadja Bazynski
Giovanna Scoccimarro
Carolin Weiß
Anna-Maria Wagner

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Poland)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 France3328
2 Russia24410
3 Georgia2114
 Ukraine2114
5 Azerbaijan2035
6 Netherlands1113
7 Slovenia1102
8 Kosovo1012
9 Belarus1001
 Serbia1001
11 Germany0325
12 Bulgaria0101
 Poland*0101
14 Croatia0033
 Hungary0033
16 Great Britain0022
17 Austria0011
 Bosnia and Herzegovina0011
 Czech Republic0011
 Portugal0011
 Romania0011
 Slovakia0011
 Spain0011
 Sweden0011
 Switzerland0011
Totals (25 entries)16163264

Participating nations

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There was a total of 369 participants from 41 nations.

References

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  1. ^ "European Judo Championships – Individual & Team". eju.net.
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