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1999 World Judo Championships
Judo competition
Field Value competition 1999 World Judo Championships dates 7–10 October 1999 location GBR Birmingham, Great Britain
The 1999 World Judo Championships were the 21st edition of the World Judo Championships, and were held in Birmingham, Great Britain in 1999.
Medal overview
Men
Extra-lightweight (60 kg) Half-lightweight (66 kg) Lightweight (73 kg) Half-middleweight (81 kg) Middleweight (90 kg) Half-heavyweight (100 kg) Heavyweight (+100 kg) Openweight Manolo Poulot Kazuhiko Tokuno Natig Bahirov Nestor Khergiani Larbi Benboudaoud Hüseyin Özkan Patrick van Kalken Yordanis Arencibia Jimmy Pedro Vitaliy Makarov Sebastian Pereira Georgi Revazichvili Graeme Randall Farkhod Turaev Kwak Ok-chol Cho In-chul Hidehiko Yoshida Victor Florescu Yoo Sung-yeon Adrian Croitoru Kosei Inoue Jang Sung-ho Alexandre Mikhaylin Nicolas Gill Shinichi Shinohara Indrek Pertelson Pan Song Selim Tataroğlu Shinichi Shinohara Selim Tataroğlu Dennis van der Geest Harry Van Barneveld
Women
Extra-lightweight (48 kg) Half-lightweight (52 kg) Lightweight (57 kg) Half-middleweight (63 kg) Middleweight (70 kg) Half-heavyweight (78 kg) Heavyweight (+78 kg) Openweight Ryoko Tamura Amarilis Savón Sarah Nichilo-Rosso Anna-Maria Gradante Noriko Narazaki Legna Verdecia Kye Sun-hui Marie-Claire Restoux Driulis González Isabel Fernández Jessica Gal Michaela Vernerová Keiko Maeda Gella Vandecaveye Sara Álvarez Karen Roberts Sibelis Veranes Ulla Werbrouck Kate Howey Ylenia Scapin Noriko Anno Yin Yufeng Céline Lebrun Diadenis Luna Beata Maksymow Yuan Hua Miho Ninomiya Karina Bryant Daima Beltrán Miho Ninomiya Tsvetana Bozhilova Choi Sook-ie
Medal table
Results overview
Men
60 kg
Position Judoka Country 1. Manolo Poulot CUB 2. Kazuhiko Tokuno JPN 3. Natig Bahirov BLR 3. Nestor Khergiani Georgia (country) 5. John Buchanan Great Britain 5. Dorjpalamyn Narmandakh MGL 7. Vardan Voskanyan ARM 7. Evguani Stanev Russia
66 kg
Position Judoka Country 1. Larbi Benboudaoud France 2. Hüseyin Özkan TUR 3. Patrick van Kalken NED 3. Yordanis Arencibia CUB 5. Ludwing Ortiz VEN 5. Han Ji-hwan KOR 7. Kiyoshi Uematsu ESP 7. Purevdor Nyamlkhagva MGL
73 kg
Position Judoka Country 1. Jimmy Pedro United States 2. Vitaliy Makarov Russia 3. Sebastian Pereira BRA 3. Georgi Revazichvili Georgia (country) 5. Rafał Kozielewski POL 5. Miklós Illyés HUN 7. inCarlos Méndez PUR 7. Anatoly Laryukov BLR
81 kg
Position Judoka Country 1. Graeme Randall Great Britain 2. Farkhod Turaev UZB 3. Kwak Ok-chol PRK 3. Cho In-chul KOR 5. Nuno Delgado POR 5. Djamel Bouras France 7. Maarten Arens NED 7. Patick Reiter AUT
90 kg
Position Judoka Country 1. Hidehiko Yoshida JPN 2. Victor Florescu MDA 3. Yoo Sung-yeon KOR 3. Adrian Croitoru ROM 5. Carlos Honorato BRA 5. Sergey Shakimov KAZ 7. Keith Morgan Canada 7. Yosvany Despaigne CUB
100 kg
Position Judoka Country 1. Kosei Inoue JPN 2. Jang Sung-ho KOR 3. Alexandre Mikhaylin Russia 3. Nicolas Gill Canada 5. Stéphane Traineau France 5. Ariel Ze'evi ISR 7. Martin van den Berg NED 7. Leonid Svirid BLR
+100 kg
Position Judoka Country 1. Shinichi Shinohara JPN 2. Indrek Pertelson EST 3. Pan Song CHN 3. Selim Tataroğlu TUR 5. Jérôme Dreyfus France 5. Frank Möller Germany 7. Tamerlan Tmenov Russia 7. Rafał Kubacki POL
Open class
Position Judoka Country 1. Shinichi Shinohara JPN 2. Selim Tataroğlu TUR 3. Dennis van der Geest NED 3. Harry Van Barneveld BEL 5. Aleksi Davidashvili Georgia (country) 5. Daniel Hernandes BRA 7. Koba Nadiradze UKR 7. Patrice Rognon France
Women
48 kg
Position Judoka Country 1. Ryoko Tamura JPN 2. Amarilis Savón CUB 3. Sarah Nichilo-Rosso France 3. Anna-Maria Gradante Germany 5. Vanesa Arenas ESP 5. Park Sung-ja KOR 7. Huang Lihong CHN 7. Victoria Dunn Great Britain
52 kg
Position Judoka Country 1. Noriko Narazaki JPN 2. Legna Verdecia CUB 3. Kye Sun-hui PRK 3. Marie-Claire Restoux France 5. Liu Yuxiang CHN 5. Salima Souakri ALG 7. Luce Baillargeon Canada 7. Deborah Allan Great Britain
57 kg
Position Judoka Country 1. Driulis González CUB 2. Isabel Fernández ESP 3. Jessica Gal NED 3. Michaela Vernerová CZE 5. Pernilla Andersson SWE 5. Zulfiyya Huseynova AZE 7. Magali Baton France 7. Orit Bar-On ISR
63 kg
Position Judoka Country 1. Keiko Maeda JPN 2. Gella Vandecaveye BEL 3. Sara Álvarez ESP 3. Karen Roberts Great Britain 5. Eszter Csizmadia HUN 5. Celita Schutz United States 7. Sun Xiaofang CHN 7. Kenia Rodríguez CUB
70 kg
Position Judoka Country 1. Sibelis Veranes CUB 2. Ulla Werbrouck BEL 3. Kate Howey Great Britain 3. Ylenia Scapin Italy 5. Masae Ueno JPN 5. Yvonne Wansart Germany 7. Úrsula Martín ESP 7. Qin Dongya CHN
78 kg
Position Judoka Country 1. Noriko Anno JPN 2. Yin Yufeng CHN 3. Céline Lebrun France 3. Diadenis Luna CUB 5. Karin Kienhuis NED 5. Kang Min-jung KOR 7. Esther San Miguel ESP 7. Sandra Godinho POR
+78 kg
Position Judoka Country 1. Beata Maksymow POL 2. Yuan Hua CHN 3. Miho Ninomiya JPN 3. Karina Bryant Great Britain 5. Christine Cicot France 5. Brigitte Olivier Belgium 7. Colleen Rosensteel United States 7. Tsvetana Bozhilova BUL
Open class
Position Judoka Country 1. Daima Beltrán CUB 2. Miho Ninomiya JPN 3. Tsvetana Bozhilova BUL 3. Choi Sook-ie KOR 5. Svetlana Goundarenko Russia 5. Priscila Marques BRA 7. Zhang Qingli CHN 7. Françoise Harteveld NED
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