Judo at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics

Judo at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics was held from 17 to 21 August at the Longjiang Gymnasium in Nanjing, China.

Judo
at the II Summer Youth Olympic Games
VenueLongjiang Gymnasium
Dates17–21 August

Qualification

Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) can enter a maximum of 2 competitors, 1 per each gender. 86 athletes will qualify at the 2013 Cadet World Judo Championships held in Miami, United States 8–11 August 2013. The medal winners in each weight category from the Cadet World Championships will qualify to the Youth Olympics provided the nation does not exceed its maximum quota. Should a nation have more than the maximum quota it must choose which athletes will compete at the Youth Olympics; the unchosen quota will then be allocated to the next best ranked athlete. As hosts, China is given the maximum quota and a further 16, 8 in each gender will be decided by the Tripartite Commission.[1][2]

To be eligible to participate at the Youth Olympics athletes must have been born between 1 January 1996 and 31 December 1998. Furthermore, all athletes must have participated in the 2013 Cadet World Championships or Continental Youth Championships and have the minimum Grade Blue Belt.[1]

NOC Boys Girls Total
-55 kg-66 kg-81 kg-100 kg-44 kg-52 kg-63 kg-78 kg
 AlgeriaXX2
 ArgentinaXX2
 ArmeniaX1
 AustraliaXX2
 AustriaXX2
 AzerbaijanXX2
 BelarusXX2
 BelgiumXX2
 Bosnia and HerzegovinaXX2
 BotswanaX1
 BulgariaXX2
 CanadaXX2
 ChinaXX2
 Chinese TaipeiXX2
 ColombiaXX2
 Costa RicaX1
 CroatiaXX2
 CubaX1
 Czech RepublicX1
 Dominican RepublicX1
 EcuadorX1
 EstoniaX1
 FranceXX2
 GabonX1
 GeorgiaXX2
 GermanyXX2
 Great BritainXX2
 GuamX1
 GuatemalaX1
 GuineaX1
 HaitiX1
 HungaryXX2
 IranX1
 IsraelX1
 ItalyXX2
 Ivory CoastX1
 JapanXX2
 KazakhstanXX2
 South KoreaXX2
 KyrgyzstanX1
 LuxembourgX1
 MadagascarX1
 MaltaX1
 MonacoX1
 MongoliaXX2
 MontenegroXX2
 NetherlandsXX2
 NigerX1
 PeruX1
 PolandXX2
 PortugalXX2
 Puerto RicoXX2
 RomaniaX1
 RussiaXX2
 SenegalX1
 SerbiaXX2
 SloveniaX1
 South AfricaX1
 SpainX1
 SwedenX1
 TajikistanX1
 TunisiaX1
 TurkeyXX2
 UkraineXX2
 United StatesX1
 UzbekistanX1
 VenezuelaXX2
 ZambiaX1
67 NOCs6212147171711104

Schedule

The schedule was released by the Nanjing Youth Olympic Games Organizing Committee.[3]

All times are CST (UTC+8)
Event DateEvent DayStarting TimeEvent Details
August 17Sunday13:00Boys' -55 kg Preliminaries/Repechage
Girls' -44 kg Preliminaries/Repechage
Boys' -66 kg Preliminaries/Repechage
August 17Sunday18:00Boys' -55 kg Medal Rounds
Girls' -44 kg Medal Rounds
Boys' -66 kg Medal Rounds
August 18Monday13:00Girls' -52 kg Preliminaries/Repechage
Boys' -81 kg Preliminaries/Repechage
Girls' -63 kg Preliminaries/Repechage
August 18Monday18:00Girls' -52 kg Medal Rounds
Boys' -81 kg Medal Rounds
Girls' -63 kg Medal Rounds
August 19Tuesday13:00Girls' -78 kg Preliminaries/Repechage
Boys' -100 kg Preliminaries/Repechage
August 19Tuesday18:00Girls' -78 kg Medal Rounds
Boys' -100 kg Medal Rounds
August 21Thursday12:00Mixed Team Preliminaries/Repechage
August 21Thursday18:00Mixed Team Medal Rounds

Medal summary

Medal table

  *   Host nation (China)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Mixed-NOCs1113
2 Japan1012
 Russia1012
 Turkey1012
5 Brazil1001
 Croatia1001
 Hungary1001
 Iran1001
 Kazakhstan1001
10 Azerbaijan0202
11 Bosnia and Herzegovina0101
 Bulgaria0101
 Georgia0101
 Kyrgyzstan0101
 Romania0101
 Ukraine0101
17 Germany0022
18 Austria0011
 Belgium0011
 China*0011
 Cuba0011
 Netherlands0011
 Slovenia0011
 South Korea0011
 Spain0011
 Uzbekistan0011
 Venezuela0011
Totals (27 nations)991634

Boys' Events

Games Gold Silver Bronze
-55 kg
()
Bauyrzhan Zhauyntayev
 Kazakhstan
Natig Gurbanli
 Azerbaijan
Jorre Verstraeten
 Belgium
Oğuzhan Karaca
 Turkey
-66 kg
()
Hifumi Abe
 Japan
Bogdan Iadov
 Ukraine
Sukhrob Tursunov
 Uzbekistan
Wu Zhiqiang
 China
-81 kg
()
Mikhail Igolnikov
 Russia
Tamazi Kirakozashvili
 Georgia
Frank de Wit
 Netherlands
Ivan Felipe Silva
 Cuba
-100 kg
()
Ramin Safavieh
 Iran
Rostislav Dashkov
 Kyrgyzstan
Domenik Schönefeldt
 Germany

Girls' Events

Games Gold Silver Bronze
-44 kg
()
Melisa Çakmaklı
 Turkey
Leyla Aliyeva
 Azerbaijan
Anastasya Turcheva
 Russia
Honoka Yamauchi
 Japan
-52 kg
()
Layana Colman
 Brazil
Betina Temelkova
 Bulgaria
Maruša Štangar
 Slovenia
Lee Hye-kyeong
 South Korea
-63 kg
()
Szabina Gercsák
 Hungary
Ştefania Dobre
 Romania
Jennifer Schwille
 Germany
Michaela Polleres
 Austria
-78 kg
()
Brigita Matić
 Croatia
Aleksandra Samardžić
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
Elvismar Rodríguez
 Venezuela
Sara Rodríguez
 Spain

Team Event

Games Gold Silver Bronze
Mixed Team
()
Team Rougé
 Morgane Duchêne (FRA)
 Ayelén Elizeche (ARG)
 Adrian Gandia (PUR)
 Mikhail Igolnikov (RUS)
 Lisa Müllenberg (NED)
 Maria Siderot (POR)
 Sukhrob Tursunov (UZB)
Team Geesink
 Layana Colman (BRA)
 Nemanja Majdov (SRB)
 Dzmitry Minkou (BLR)
 Ryu Seung-hwan (KOR)
 Ivana Šunjević (MNE)
 Anastasya Turcheva (RUS)
 Wang Yu-jyun (TPE)
Team Douillet
 Gustavo Basile (ARG)
 Marko Bubanja (AUT)
 Adonis Diaz (USA)
 Liudmyla Drozdova (UKR)
 Lee Hye-kyeong (KOR)
 Brigita Matić (CRO)
 Peter Miles (GBR)
Team Xian
 Hifumi Abe (JPN)
 Chiara Carminucci (ITA)
 Naomi de Bruine (AUS)
 Jolan Florimont (FRA)
 Brillith Gamarra (PER)
 Felix Penning (LUX)
 Maruša Štangar (SLO)
 Idan Vardi (ISR)

References

  1. "Qualification System: Judo" (PDF). International Judo Federation. May 2012. Retrieved 22 March 2014.
  2. "2014 YOG IJF Athlete List" (PDF). International Judo Federation. 18 July 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 August 2014. Retrieved 4 August 2014.
  3. "Sport Explanatory Brochure: Judo" (PDF). Nanjing Youth Olympic Games Organizing Committee. 4 March 2014. Retrieved 21 April 2014.
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