Mistrzostwa Panamerykańskie w Judo 2015

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40. Mistrzostwa panamerykańskie w judo odbywały się w dniach 2425 kwietnia 2015 roku w Edmonton. W tabeli medalowej tryumfowali judocy z Brazylii.

Klasyfikacja medalowa

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1 Brazylia86115
2 Kuba42814
3 Kanada2057
4 Stany Zjednoczone1269
5 Kolumbia1113
6 Ekwador0235
7 Argentyna0224
8 Dominikana0101
9 Meksyk0033
10 Chile0011
Razem16163262

Medaliści

Mężczyźni

Konkurencja:Złoto:Srebro:Brąz:
−55 kgKolumbia Juan TrujilloEkwador Cristian ToalaMeksyk César Ramos
−60 kgBrazylia Felipe KitadaiBrazylia Eric TakabatakeStany Zjednoczone Aaron Kunihiro
Ekwador Lenin Preciado
−66 kgKanada Antoine BouchardDominikana Wander MateoMeksyk Ángel Hernández
Kuba Carlos Tondique
−73 kgBrazylia Alex PomboKuba Magdiel EstradaKanada Arthur Margelidon
Stany Zjednoczone Nicholas Delpopolo
−81 kgBrazylia Victor PenalberArgentyna Emmanuel LucentiKanada Antoine Valois-Fortier
Stany Zjednoczone Travis Stevens
−90 kgBrazylia Tiago CamiloKuba Asley GonzálezChile Rafael Romo
Argentyna Cristian Schmidt
−100 kgKuba José ArmenterosBrazylia Luciano CorrêaArgentyna Héctor Campos Bermúdez
Kanada Kyle Reyes
ponad 100 kgBrazylia David MouraBrazylia Rafael SilvaEkwador Freddy Figueroa
Kuba Alex García Mendoza

Kobiety

Konkurencja:Złoto:Srebro:Brąz:
−44 kgKuba Vanesa Godines AlemánEkwador Mónica HerediaStany Zjednoczone Erin Butts
−48 kgBrazylia Sarah MenezesArgentyna Paula ParetoEkwador Diana Cobos
Kuba Dayaris Mestre
−52 kgBrazylia Érika MirandaStany Zjednoczone Angelica DelgadoKanada Ecaterina Guica
Kuba Gretel Romero
−57 kgStany Zjednoczone Marti MalloyBrazylia Rafaela SilvaKolumbia Yadinis Amaris
Kanada Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard
−63 kgKuba Maylín del ToroBrazylia Mariana SilvaStany Zjednoczone Leilani Akiyama
Kuba Olga Masferrer
−70 kgKanada Kelita ZupancicKolumbia Yuri AlvearKuba Onix Cortés Aldama
Brazylia Maria de Lourdes Portela
−78 kgBrazylia Mayra AguiarStany Zjednoczone Kayla HarrisonKuba Kaliema Antomarchi
Kuba Yalennis Castillo
ponad 78 kgKuba Idalys OrtízBrazylia Rochele NunesStany Zjednoczone Nina Cutro-Kelly
Meksyk Vanessa Zambotti

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