Mistrzostwa Azji w Judo 2003
Mistrzostwa Azji w judo rozegrano w Czedżu w Korei Południowej w dniach 31 października–1 listopada 2003 roku, na terenie "Halla Gymnasium".
Tabela medalowa
Poz. | Państwo | Łącznie | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Japonia | 6 | 5 | 4 | 15 |
2. | Korea Południowa | 4 | 7 | 3 | 14 |
3. | Mongolia | 2 | 2 | 6 | 10 |
4. | Chiny | 2 | 0 | 4 | 6 |
5. | Uzbekistan | 1 | 1 | 3 | 5 |
Kazachstan | 1 | 1 | 3 | 5 | |
7. | Chińskie Tajpej | 0 | 0 | 4 | 4 |
8. | Iran | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3 |
9. | Indie | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Razem | 16 | 16 | 32 | 64 |
Mężczyźni
Waga | Złoto: | Srebro: | Brąz: | Brąz: |
60 kg | Chaszbaataryn Cagaanbaatar | Sanjar Zokirov | Tatsuaki Egusa | Akram Shah |
66 kg | Jung Bu-kyung | Gantömöriin Dashdavaa | Yerlan Slyambayev | Yousef Karimian |
73 kg | Lee Won-hee | Yūsuke Kanamaru | Damdiny Süldbayar | Shokir Muminov |
81 kg | Damdinsürengiin Nyamkhüü | Kwon Young-woo | Reza Chahkhandagh | Takashi Ono |
90 kg | Yūta Yazaki | Choi Sun-ho | Tsend-Ayuushiin Ochirbat | Vyacheslav Pereteyko |
100 kg | Askat Żytkejew | Jang Sung-ho | Takeo Shoji | Batjargalyn Odkhüü |
+100 kg | Abdullo Tangriyev | Kota Ueguchi | Kim Sung-bum | Jełdos Ichsangalijew |
open | Daisuke Mori | Choi Young-Hwan | Mahmoud Miran | Jełdos Ichsangalijew |
Kobiety
Waga | Złoto: | Srebro: | Brąz: | Brąz: |
48 kg | Kim Young-ran | Kayo Kitada | Gao Lijuan | Zinura Djuraeva |
52 kg | Kim Kyung-ok | Aiko Satō | Anita Chanu | Li Ying |
57 kg | Kie Kusakabe | Khishigbatyn Erdenet-Od | Jung Hae-mi | Yang Hsien-tzu |
63 kg | Yoshie Ueno | Lee Bok-hee | Wang Chin-fang | Tan Fafang |
70 kg | Hitomi Kaiyama | Bae Eun-hye | Liu Shu-yun | Wang Juan |
78 kg | Mizuho Matsuzaki | Warwara Masiagina | Dorjgotovyn Tserenkhand | Lee So-yeon |
+78 kg | Liu Huanyuan | Choi Sook-ie | Erdene-Ochiryn Dolgormaa | Miyuki Tokuda |
open | Jia Xueying | Kei Eguchi | Erdene-Ochiryn Dolgormaa | Lee Hsiao-hung |
Bibliografia
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