Current event or competition: 2023 World Judo Championships | |
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Discipline | Judo |
Type | Annual |
Organiser | International Judo Federation (IJF) |
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Editions | 36 Men's, 27 Women's, 3 Open |
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The following is the list of World Judo Championships medalists in the sport of judo.
Men
Extra Lightweight
- 60 kg
Half Lightweight
- 65 kg (1979–1997)
- 66 kg (1999–)
Lightweight
- 68 kg (1965)
- 63 kg (1967–1975)
- 71 kg (1979–1997)
- 73 kg (1999–)
Half Middleweight
- 70 kg (1967–1975)
- 78 kg (1979–1997)
- 81 kg (1999–)
Middleweight
- 80 kg (1965–1975)
- 86 kg (1979–1997)
- 90 kg (1999–)
Half Heavyweight
- 93 kg (1967–1975)
- 95 kg (1979–1997)
- 100 kg (1999–)
Heavyweight
- 80+ kg (1965)
- 93+ kg (1967–1975)
- 95+ kg (1979–1997)
- 100+ kg (1999–)
Openweight
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Women
Extra Lightweight
- 48 kg
Half Lightweight
- 52 kg
Lightweight
- 56 kg (1980–1997)
- 57 kg (1999–)
Half Middleweight
- 61 kg (1980–1997)
- 63 kg (1999–)
Middleweight
- 66 kg (1980–1997)
- 70 kg (1999–)
Half Heavyweight
- 72 kg (1980–1997)
- 78 kg (1999–)
Heavyweight
- 72+ kg (1980–1997)
- 78+ kg (1999–)
Openweight
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Mixed
Team
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Video footage
- World Championship 2013 in Rio de Janeiro
- World Championships 2012 in Salvador
- World Championships 2011 in Paris
- World Championships 2010 in Tokyo
- World Championships 2009 in Rotterdam
- World Championships 2007 in Rio de Janeiro
- World Championships 2005 in Cairo
- World Championships 2003 in Osaka
- World Championships 2001 in Munich
- World Championships 1999 in Birmingham
- World Championships 1997 in Paris
- World Championships 1995 in Chiba
- World Championships 1993 in Hamilton
- World Championships 1991 in Barcelona
- World Championships 1989 in Belgrade
- World Championships 1987 in Essen
- World Championships 1985 in Seoul
- World Championships 1983 in Moscow
- World Championships 1981 in Maastricht
- World Championships 1980 in New York
- World Championships 1979 in Paris
- World Championships 1961 in Paris
- World Championships 1956 in Tokyo
See also
- List of Olympic medalists in judo
- List of European Judo Championships medalists
Notes
- 1 2 3 At the 2021 World Championships, in accordance with a ban by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and a decision by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), judokas from Russia were not permitted to use the Russian name, flag, or anthem. They instead participated as "the team of the Russian Judo Federation (RJF)", and used the flag of the Russian Olympic Committee.
- 1 2 At the 2023 World Championships, in accordance with sanctions imposed following by the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, judokas from Russia were not permitted to use the name, flag, or anthem of Russia. They instead participated as "Individual Neutral Athletes (AIN)", their medals were not included in the official medal table.
- ↑ During the final between Teddy Riner and Inal Tasoev, there was one situation where neither the referee on the mat nor the IJF Refereeing Commission gave any score. Following a thorough expert analysis, according to the current refereeing rules, a score could have been awarded for Inal Tasoev's counterattack. Therefore, the IJF declares both athletes as the winners of the contest and award a gold medal and the corresponding ranking points to Inal Tasoev.
- ↑ Unlike 2013, Kelmendi did not compete under the Kosovo flag but under the International Judo Federation flag.
- ↑ At the 2018 World Championships, judokas from North Korea and South Korea completed for unified Korean team in the Mixed team competition.
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