Judo na Igrzyskach Panamerykańskich 1987

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Zawody Judo na Igrzyskach Panamerykańskich 1987, odbywały się w dniach 812 sierpnia w Indianapolis. W tabeli medalowej tryumfowali zapaśnicy z Brazylii.

Klasyfikacja medalowa

MiejscePaństwoGold medal with cup.svgSilver medal with cup.svgBronze medal with cup.svgRazem
1 Brazylia53412
2 Stany Zjednoczone45413
3 Kuba42713
4 Portoryko2013
5 Kanada1269
6 Wenezuela0257
7 Meksyk0101
. Dominikana0101
9 Ekwador0022
. Kolumbia0022
11 Argentyna0011
Razem16163264

Medaliści

Mężczyźni

Konkurencja:Złoto:Srebro:Brąz:
−60 kgBrazylia Sérgio PessoaStany Zjednoczone Kevin AsanoKuba José Rodríguez
Argentyna Jorge Di Nocco
−65 kgKuba Ismael BorboñaBrazylia Nelson OnmuraKolumbia Eduardo Landazury
Portoryko Víctor Rivera
−71 kgStany Zjednoczone Mike SwainBrazylia Luís OnmuraKuba Ignacio Sayu
Wenezuela Rómulo Álvarez
−78 kgStany Zjednoczone Jason MorrisMeksyk Carlos HuttichWenezuela Kilmar Campos
Kuba Andrés Franco
−86 kgBrazylia Rinaldo CaggianoWenezuela Charles GriffithKuba José González Rosabal
Kolumbia William Medina
−95 kgBrazylia Aurélio MiguelKanada Joe MeliKuba Belarmino Salgado
Stany Zjednoczone Leo White
ponad 95 kgKuba Frank MorenoBrazylia Frederico FlexaStany Zjednoczone Douglas Nelson
Kanada Fred Blaney
OpenKuba Jorge FizStany Zjednoczone Damon KeeveKanada Fred Blaney
Brazylia Rogerio Cherobim

Kobiety

Konkurencja:Złoto:Srebro:Brąz:
−48 kgBrazylia Monica AngelucciKuba Maricela BonelliKanada Lyne Poirier
Stany Zjednoczone Darlene Anaya
−52 kgPortoryko Lisa BoscarinoStany Zjednoczone Jo Anne QuiringKanada Kathy Hubble
Kuba Maritza Pérez
−56 kgKuba Cecilia AlacánStany Zjednoczone Eve AronoffKanada Nathalie Gosselin
Wenezuela Olga Lugo
−61 kgStany Zjednoczone Lynn RoethkeWenezuela Natasha HernándezBrazylia Soraya Carvalho
Kanada Amanda Clayton
−66 kgKanada Sandra GreavesDominikana Andrea HernándezEkwador Marcia Quiñónez
Stany Zjednoczone Christine Penick
−72 kgBrazylia Soraia AndréKanada Alison WebbWenezuela Anny Hernández
Ekwador María Cangá
ponad 72 kgPortoryko Nilmari SantiniStany Zjednoczone Margaret CastroKuba Estela Rodríguez
Brazylia Rosemeri Salvador
OpenStany Zjednoczone Margaret CastroKuba Estela RodríguezWenezuela Francis Gómez
Brazylia Ivana Santana

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