Judo at the 2017 Summer Deaflympics

Judo at the 2017 Summer Deaflympics in Samsun was held from 20 to 22 July 2017 at the Atatürk Sports Hall in Canik.[1]

Medal summary

  *   Host nation (Turkey)

RankNOCGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia (RUS)77115
2 Ukraine (UKR)51713
3 South Korea (KOR)2327
4 Turkey (TUR)*2136
5 Mexico (MEX)1001
6 Mongolia (MGL)0246
7 Poland (POL)0112
8 Armenia (ARM)0101
 Kazakhstan (KAZ)0101
10 France (FRA)0033
 Iran (IRI)0033
12 Brazil (BRA)0011
 Kyrgyzstan (KGZ)0011
 Netherlands (NED)0011
 Portugal (POR)0011
 Venezuela (VEN)0011
Totals (16 NOCs)17172963

Medalists

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men -60 kg Erkan Esenboga
 Turkey
Robert Gevorgyan
 Armenia
Mehrdad Bodaghi
 Iran
Han Myeongjin
 South Korea
Men -66 kg Ruslan Maximovich Askerov
 Russia
Shayakhmet Kanapiyanov
 Kazakhstan
Albert Westerhof
 Netherlands
Vladyslav Mozyrev
 Ukraine
Men -73 kg Dmytro Sheretov
 Ukraine
Sergey Yuryevich Belyaev
 Russia
Camille Brasse
 France
Munkh-Orgil Badamsambuu
 Mongolia
Men -81 kg Kim Minseok
 South Korea
Zaur Bayzetovich Bedanokov
 Russia
Cyril Jonard
 France
Navaanjamis Bayanmunkh
 Mongolia
Men -90 kg Rinat Gayazovich Kadyrov
 Russia
Yang Jungmu
 South Korea
Alexandre Soares Fernandes
 Brazil
Arthur Repiquet
 France
Men -100 kg Konstantin Popov
 Russia
Baasandorj Davaanyam
 Mongolia
Mehrdad Seidi
 Iran
Samet Bulut
 Turkey
Men +100 kg Rustem Rashitovich Akhmetov
 Russia
Mehmet Uysal
 Turkey
Ilgiz Uulu Kanalbek
 Kyrgyzstan
Anton Slushnyi
 Ukraine
Men Team  South Korea (KOR)
Byeon Jinsub,
Hwang Hyeon,
Kim Minseok,
Yang Jungmu
 Russia (RUS)
Ruslan Maximovich Askerov,
Zaur Bayzetovich Bedanokov,
Sergey Yuryevich Belyaev,
Rostislav Berk,
Gadzhi Elyshadogly Gadzhiev,
Gadzhi Elyshadogly Gadzhiev,
Murad Sapigajievich Magomedilaev,
Konstantin Popov,
Mikhail Sidorov
 Iran (IRI)
Hossein Allahkarimi,
Mohammad Asiabi Shafiei,
Ali Dehghan Ghourdarband,
Masoud Rastegar,
Ali Salahshour Gol Khani,
Masood Sefidi,
Mehrdad Seidi
 Ukraine (UKR)
Alim Bryzhak,
Volodymyr Maklakov,
Vladyslav Mozyrev,
Yevhen Nekhaiev,
Luka Netiaha,
Andrii Penzii,
Dmytro Sheretov,
Anton Slushnyi

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Women -48 kg Maria Huitron
 Mexico
Alina Pozdeeva
 Russia
Kseniia Dovbyshchuk
 Ukraine
Women -52 kg Anna Shostak
 Ukraine
Chayana Oorzhak
 Russia
Lkhagvasuren Gantumur
 Mongolia
Dominika Mateuszczyk
 Poland
Women -57 kg Kateryna Avdieieva
 Ukraine
Oyundelgerekh Baatar
 Mongolia
Liana Timasheva
 Russia
Mayerlyn Nereida Barreto Rodriguez
 Venezuela
Women -63 kg Kateryna Shepeliuk
 Ukraine
Elizaveta Trushchenko
 Russia
Joana Paulo Santos
 Portugal
Women -70 kg Jenny Chamyyan
 Russia
Hong Eunmi
 South Korea
Ayse Kesiktas
 Turkey
Maryna Pogorelova
 Ukraine
Women -78 kg Zaira Ataeva
 Russia
Mariia Korniichuk
 Ukraine
Chimedlkham Myagmarsuren
 Mongolia
Women +78 kg Natalia Borisovna Drozdova
 Russia
Natala Brzykcy
 Poland
Oksana Kravchenko
 Ukraine
Women Team  Ukraine (UKR)
Kateryna Avdieieva,
Kseniia Dovbyshchuk,
Mariia Korniichuk,
Oksana Kravchenko,
Maryna Pogorelova,
Kateryna Shepeliuk,
Anna Shostak
 Russia (RUS)
Jenny Chamyyan,
Natalia Borisovna Drozdova,
Zhanna Kuznetsova,
Chayana Oorzhak,
Mila Slepysheva,
Elena Svincova,
Inna Tanasheva,
Liana Timasheva,
Anna Tkachenko,
Elizaveta Trushchenko
 South Korea (KOR)
Choi Sun Hee,
Hong Eunmi,
Lee Jin Hee
 Turkey (TUR)
Dilek Altin,
Munife Aydin,
Ipek Ercin,
Didem Erel,
Ayse Kesiktas,
Zehra Ozbey,
Serpil Yavuz

Mixed events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Mixed Kata Team  Turkey (TUR)
Erkan Esenboga,
Abdullah Sevinc
 South Korea (KOR)
Choi Sun Hee,
Han Myeongijin
 Ukraine (UKR)
Vladyslav Mozyrev,
Kateryna Shepeliuk

References

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