Mistrzostwa Panamerykańskie w Judo 2012

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37. Mistrzostwa panamerykańskie w judo odbywały się w dniach 2729 kwietnia 2012 roku w Montrealu. W tabeli medalowej tryumfowali judocy z Brazylii.

Klasyfikacja medalowa

MiejscePaństwoGold medal with cup.svgSilver medal with cup.svgBronze medal with cup.svgRazem
1 Brazylia92314
2 Kuba44311
3 Kanada1438
4 Ekwador1102
5 Kolumbia0246
6 Argentyna0134
7 Portoryko0112
8 Stany Zjednoczone0044
9 Wenezuela0033
10 Meksyk0022
11 Chile0011
 Dominikana0011
 Salwador0011
 Peru0011
Razem15153060

Medaliści

Mężczyźni

Konkurencja:Złoto:Srebro:Brąz:
−55 kgEkwador Cristian ToalaKanada Mahdi ZeghirSalwador Fredy López
Stany Zjednoczone Nathan Kearney
−60 kgBrazylia Felipe KitadaiKanada Sérgio PessoaArgentyna Hernán Birbrier
Wenezuela Javier Guédez
−66 kgBrazylia Leandro CunhaKanada Sasha MehmedovicWenezuela Ricardo Valderrama
Stany Zjednoczone Bradford Bolen
−73 kgKuba Ronald GironesBrazylia Bruno MendonçaStany Zjednoczone Nicholas Delpopolo
Argentyna Alejandro Clara
−81 kgBrazylia Leandro GuilheiroKanada Antoine Valois-FortierArgentyna Emmanuel Lucenti
Kolumbia Pedro Castro
−90 kgKanada Alexandre ÉmondKuba Asley GonzálezBrazylia Eduardo Bettoni
Wenezuela Mervin Rodríguez
−100 kgBrazylia Renan NunesArgentyna Cristian SchmidtChile Ítalo Córdova
Kuba Oreidis Despaigne
ponad 100 kgBrazylia Rafael SilvaKuba Oscar BraisonStany Zjednoczone Anthony Turner
Peru Carlos Zegarra

Kobiety

Konkurencja:Złoto:Srebro:Brąz:
−48 kgKuba Dayaris MestreBrazylia Sarah MenezesKolumbia Luz Adiela Álvarez
Meksyk Edna Carrillo
−52 kgBrazylia Érika MirandaKolumbia Yulieth SánchezDominikana María García
Kuba Yanet Bermoy
−57 kgBrazylia Rafaela SilvaKolumbia Yadinis AmarisKanada Joliane Melançon
Kuba Yurisleidy Lupetey
−63 kgKuba Yaritza AbelEkwador Estefanía GarcíaBrazylia Mariana Silva
Portoryko Jessica García
−70 kgBrazylia Maria de Lourdes PortelaKuba Onix Cortés AldamaKolumbia Yuri Alvear
Kanada Kelita Zupancic
−78 kgBrazylia Mayra AguiarKuba Yalennis CastilloKolumbia Anny Cortés
Kanada Amy Cotton
ponad 78 kgKuba Idalys OrtízPortoryko Melissa MojicaMeksyk Vanessa Zambotti
Brazylia Maria Suelen Altheman

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