Mistrzostwa Świata Juniorów w Judo 2009
Mistrzostwa Świata Juniorów w Judo 2009 – zawody, które odbywały się pomiędzy 22 i 25 października w stolicy Francji - Paryżu. Główną areną zawodów był Stade Pierre de Coubertin.
Państwa uczestniczące
Reprezentacja Polski
kobiety
- Adriana Grabowicz – odpadła w eliminacjach (48 kg)
- Zuzanna Pawlikowska – 7. (52 kg)
- Agata Perenc – odpadła w eliminacjach (57 kg)
- Luiza Czakańska – odpadła w eliminacjach (63 kg)
- Daria Pogorzelec – 5. (70 kg)
- Joanna Jaworska – odpadła w eliminacjach (+78 kg)
mężczyźni
- Łukasz Kiełbasiński − brązowy medal (55 kg)
- Grzegorz Lewiński − srebrny medal (66 kg)
- Grzegorz Wieczorek − odpadł w eliminacjach (60 kg)
- Piotr Płoński − odpadł w eliminacjach (73 kg)
- Błażej Mielcarek − odpadł w eliminacjach (81 kg)
- Jakub Zarzeczny − odpadł w eliminacjach (90 kg)
- Tomasz Domański − srebrny medal (100 kg)
- Damian Nasiadko − odpadł w eliminacjach (+100 kg)
Medale
Mężczyźni
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Kobiety
Konkurencja: | Złoto: | Srebro: | Brąz: |
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+78 kg | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() ![]() |
Bibliografia
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