Philip Illingworth

Philip Illingworth
Data i miejsce urodzenia

10 grudnia 1948[1]
Pincher Creek, Alberta

Wzrost

171 cm

Dorobek medalowy
Reprezentacja  Kanada

Philip Illingworth (ur. 10 grudnia 1948) – kanadyjski judoka[2]. Olimpijczyk[3] z Monachium 1972, gdzie zajął trzynaste miejsce w wadze średniej[4].

Mistrz Kanady w 1972 roku[5].

Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie 1972

KonkurencjaEliminacjeKlas. końcowa
Przeciwnik IPrzeciwnik IIMiejsce
70 kg[6]Dominikana Carlos Socias (DOM)
Z
Slavko Obadov (YUG)
P
13.

Przypisy

  1. Personal Details, Olympic.ca [dostęp 2022-05-08] (fr.).
  2. Information, Sports-reference.com [dostęp 2022-05-08] [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2020-01-14] (ang.).
  3. Information, Olympics.com [dostęp 2022-05-08] (ang.).
  4. Biographical information, Olympedia.org [dostęp 2022-05-08] (ang.).
  5. Judoka, Judoinside.com [dostęp 2022-05-08] (ang.).
  6. Head-to-heads, Ijf.org [dostęp 2022-05-08] (ang.).

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