Joe Marchal

Joe Marchal
Data i miejsce urodzenia

9 sierpnia 1960
Lansing, Michigan

Wzrost

170 cm

Dorobek medalowy
Reprezentacja  Stany Zjednoczone
Uniwersjada
srebroKobe 1985-65 kg

Joseph Hamilton "Joe" Marchal (ur. 9 sierpnia 1960[1]) – amerykański judoka. Olimpijczyk[2] z Seulu 1988[3], gdzie zajął czternaste miejsce w wadze półlekkiej.

Uczestnik mistrzostw świata w 1985 i 1989. Startował w Pucharze Świata w 1991[4]. Wicemistrz uniwersjady w 1985[5] roku.

Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie 1988

KonkurencjaRundy eliminacyjneKlas. końcowa
Przeciwnik IPrzeciwnik IIPrzeciwnik IIIMiejsce
65 kg[6]Indie Sandeep Byala (IND)
WO
Wu Po-chen (TPE)
Z
Japonia Yōsuke Yamamoto (JPN)
P
14.

Przypisy

  1. Joe Marchal Biography and Olympic Results, Sports-Reference.com [dostęp 2021-01-09] [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2020-04-17] (ang.).
  2. Biographical information, Olympedia.org [dostęp 2021-01-09] (ang.).
  3. Athletes, Olympic.org [dostęp 2021-01-09] (ang.).
  4. Joe Marchal Judoka, Judoinside.com [dostęp 2021-01-09] (ang.).
  5. Joe Marchal Judoka, Judoinside.com [dostęp 2021-01-09] (ang.).
  6. Head-to-heads, Ijf.org [dostęp 2021-01-09] (ang.).

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