Judo na Letnich Igrzyskach Paraolimpijskich 2008
Judo na Letnich Igrzyskach Paraolimpijskich 2008 w Pekinie rozgrywane było w Workers Gymnasium od 7 września do 9 września.
Obiekty
Obiekt | Miasto | Funkcja |
Workers Gymnasium | ![]() | Zawody i treningi |
Kwalifikacja
Kwalifikację na igrzyska uzyskało 132 zawodników (84 mężczyzn i 48 kobiet)
Klasyfikacja niepełnosprawności
W zawodach startowali zawodnicy niewidomi
Program
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Wrzesień | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | ||||||||
Judo | F | F | F |
Medale
Mężczyźni
Konkurencja | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
- 60 kg | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() ![]() |
- 66 kg | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() ![]() |
- 73 kg | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() ![]() |
- 81 kg | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() ![]() |
- 90 kg | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() ![]() |
- 100 kg | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() ![]() |
+ 100 kg | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() ![]() |
Kobiety
Uczestnicy
Mężczyźni
do 60 kg
Li Xiaodong
Mouloud Noura
Ramin İbrahimov
Helder Araujo
Saeid Rahmati
Makoto Hirose
Juan Pablo Castellanos
Sergio Pérez
Said Szachmanow
Ihor Zasadkowicz
Henry Borges
Ben Quilter
do 66 kg
Lamri Sidali
Alishov Ilkin
Amaral Eduardo
Kallunki Jani
Villemont Kevin
Garcia David
Golmohammadi Andarian Reza
Fujimoto Satoshi
Victor Sánchez
Karpeniuk Sergii
Falcon Marcos
Harris Darren
do 73 kg
Xu Zhilin
Fabian Ramírez
Aliyev Ramin
Peltoniemi Rauno
Pourabbas Mousa
Kimura Takayuki
Hierrezuelo Jorge
Biezais Kaspars
Eduardo Ávila
Krieger Matthias
Kurbanov Shakhban
Sydorenki Sergii
do 81 kg
Lencina Jorge
Novruzzade Natig
Jonard Cyril
Gonzalez Salvador
Mirhassan Seyed Amir
Oga Kenji
Cruz Isao
Jones Scott
Pominov Oleksandr
Carvallo Reinaldo
Vincze Gabor
Ardit Matteo
do 90 kg
Nine Messaoud
Tofiq Məmmədov
Cugnon de Sevricourt Olivier
Vazquez Abel
Hatsuse Yusuke
Stoskus Jonas
Junk Sebastian
Kretsul Oleg
Watson Andre
Shevchenko Anatoliy
Ingram Samuel
Clarke Anthony
do 100 kg
Kərim Sərdarov
Antônio Tenório Silva
Rollo Gerald
Nadri Hamzeh
Hirose Haruka
Morgan Bill
Cortada Juan Carlos
Vlasov Anatoly
Porter Myles
Lyivytskyi Mykola
Rose Ian
powyżej 100 kg
Wang Song
İlham Zəkiyev
Taurines Julien
Papachristos Theoklitos
Moreno Rafael
Park Jung-Min
Jimenez Yargaliny
Zilian Dominik
Parasyuk Alexander
Dewall Greg
Papp Gabor
Kobiety
do 48 kg
Guo Huaping
Cardoso Karla
Medjeded Karima
Garcia Laura
Akatsuka Masami
Gonzalez Maria
Brussig Carmen
Potapova Victoria
Halinska Yuliya
do 52 kg
Cui Na
Ferreira Michelle
Sandrine Aurrières
Hernandez Sheila
Tsuchiya Minako
Stepanyuk Alesya
Triệu Thị Nhoi
do 57 kg
Wang Lijing
Karkar Mounia
Silva Daniele
Keramida Maria
Merenciano Maria Monica
Brussig Ramona
Buzmakova Ekaterina
Cete Duygu
do 63 kg
Zhou Qian
Teixeira Lucia
Arce Marta
Quessandier Angelique
Batsukh Khashtsetseg
Kazakova Madina
Aimthisung Kannika
Kivi Elvira
do 70 kg
Herrera Maria del Carmen
Vermeulen Sanneke
Ruvalcaba Lenia
Savostyanova Tatiana
Mouton Jordan
Pernheim Nicolina
Szabo Nikolett
powyżej 70 kg
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