Judo at the 2016 Summer Paralympics

In today's world, Judo at the 2016 Summer Paralympics is a topic that has gained great relevance due to its impact on different aspects of daily life. With the advancement of technology and globalization, Judo at the 2016 Summer Paralympics has become increasingly important in contemporary society. From politics to economics, through culture and education, Judo at the 2016 Summer Paralympics has significantly influenced the development of different areas. In this article, we will thoroughly explore the importance of Judo at the 2016 Summer Paralympics and its impact on various aspects of daily life.

Judo
at the XV Paralympic Games
VenueCarioca Arena 3
Dates8–10 September
Competitors132 from 10 nations
2012
2020

The Judo competition of the 2016 Summer Paralympics was held in Hall 3 at the Carioca Arena inside the Olympic Training Center in Barra cluster between 8 and 10 September. There were 13 events, corresponding to seven weight classes for men and six for women, and a total of 132 athletes will compete. At the Paralympics, judo is contested by visually impaired athletes.

Qualification

Qualification will be largely based on the world ranking list prepared by International Blind Sports Federation as of May 30, 2016. A total of 114 athletes will directly qualify through the ranking with only the top 9 men or top 6 women in each division, ensuring that each NPC is subjected to a limit of one judoka per division.

In addition, a quota place will be reserved in each weight category for the host nation, and a place will also be reserved for the NPC of the winners of each weight division at the 2014 IBSA World Championships. finally, the Bipartite Commission will also make one invite per weight division, to complete the field.

Qualification summary

NPC Men Women Total
-60kg -66kg -73kg -81kg -90kg -100kg +100kg -48kg -52kg -57kg -63kg -70kg +70kg
 Algeria X X X 3
 Argentina X X X X X 5
 Azerbaijan X X X X X X X X X 9
 Belarus X X 2
 Brazil X X X X X X X X X X X X 12
 Canada X X 2
 China X X X X X 5
 Chinese Taipei X X 2
 Croatia X 1
 Cuba X X X X X 5
 France X X 2
 Georgia X 1
 Germany X X X X X 5
 Great Britain X X X X X X 5
 Greece X 1
 Hungary X X 2
 Iran X X X 3
 Iraq X 1
 Japan X X X X X X X X X 9
 Kazakhstan X X 2
 Lithuania X 1
 Mexico X X 2
 Mongolia X X 2
 Portugal X 1
 Puerto Rico X 1
 Romania X 1
 South Korea X X X X X X 6
 Spain X X X X 4
 Sweden X 1
 Thailand X 1
 Turkey X X X X 4
 Ukraine X X X X X X X X X 9
 United States X X X X 4
 Uruguay X X 1
 Uzbekistan X X X X X X X X X X X 11
 Venezuela X X X X 4

Medal summary

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Uzbekistan (UZB)31610
2 China (CHN)2002
 Mexico (MEX)2002
4 Ukraine (UKR)1337
5 South Korea (KOR)1124
6 Azerbaijan (AZE)1113
7 Cuba (CUB)1023
8 France (FRA)1001
 Georgia (GEO)1001
10 Brazil (BRA)0404
11 Germany (GER)0213
12 Japan (JPN)0134
13 Turkey (TUR)0022
 United States (USA)0022
15 Algeria (ALG)0011
 Mongolia (MGL)0011
 Romania (ROU)0011
 Venezuela (VEN)0011
Totals (18 entries)13132652

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 kg
Sherzod Namozov
 Uzbekistan
Makoto Hirose
 Japan
Alex Bologa
 Romania
Bolormaa Uugankhuu
 Mongolia
66 kg
Utkirjon Nigmatov
 Uzbekistan
Bayram Mustafayev
 Azerbaijan
Davyd Khorava
 Ukraine
Satoshi Fujimoto
 Japan
73 kg
Ramil Gasimov
 Azerbaijan
Dmytro Solovey
 Ukraine
Feruz Sayidov
 Uzbekistan
Nikolai Kornhass
 Germany
81 kg
Eduardo Avila Sanchez
 Mexico
Lee Jung-min
 South Korea
Rovshan Safarov
 Azerbaijan
Oleksandr Kosinov
 Ukraine
90 kg
Zviad Gogotchuri
 Georgia
Oleksandr Nazarenko
 Ukraine
Dartanyon Crockett
 United States
Shukhrat Boboev
 Uzbekistan
100 kg
Choi Gwang-geun
 South Korea
Antônio Tenório
 Brazil
Yordani Fernandez Sastre
 Cuba
Shirin Sharipov
 Uzbekistan
+100 kg
Adiljan Tulendibaev
 Uzbekistan
Wilians Silva de Araújo
 Brazil
Kento Masaki
 Japan
Yangaliny Jimenez
 Cuba

Women's events

Compelete with:

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg
Li Liqing
 China
Carmen Brussig
 Germany
Ecem Taşın
 Turkey
Yuliya Halinska
 Ukraine
52 kg
Sandrine Martinet
 France
Ramona Brussig
 Germany
Cherine Abdellaoui
 Algeria
Sevinch Salaeva
 Uzbekistan
57 kg
Inna Cherniak
 Ukraine
Lúcia da Silva Teixeira Araújo
 Brazil
Junko Hirose
 Japan
Seo Ha-na
 South Korea
63 kg
Dalidaivis Rodriguez Clark
 Cuba
Iryna Husieva
 Ukraine
Jin Song-lee
 South Korea
Tursunpashsha Nurmetova
 Uzbekistan
70 kg
Lenia Fabiola Ruvalcaba Alvarez
 Mexico
Alana Martins Maldonado
 Brazil
Naomi Soazo
 Venezuela
Gulruh Rahimova
 Uzbekistan
+70 kg
Yuan Yanping
 China
Khayitjon Alimova
 Uzbekistan
Christella Garcia
 United States
Mesme Tasbag
 Turkey

References

  1. ^ "Paralympic Judo". Rio 2016 Summer Paralympics. Archived from the original on 24 August 2016. Retrieved 22 August 2016.

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