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1959
Judo
Judo
European Judo Championships
Location Austria Vienna, Austria
Date9 May 1959
Competition at external databases
Links JudoInside

The 1959 European Judo Championships were the 9th edition of the European Judo Championships, and were held in Vienna, Austria on 9 May 1959. [1]

Medal winners

Event Gold Silver Bronze
1st dan France  Lionel Grossain France  Jacques le Berré West Germany  Manfred Mühl
Italy  Romano Polverari
2nd dan France  Marcel Nottola West Germany  Franz Sinek Belgium  Pierre Brouha
West Germany  Gerhard Alpers
3rd dan France  Michel Rabut France  Gilbert Legay Belgium  Theo Guldemont
Austria  Paul Kunisch
4th dan France  Henri Courtine France  Claude Collard Belgium  Daniel Outelet
U63 Netherlands  Koos Bonte
U68 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  Mladen Masztela West Germany  Matthias Schiessleder West Germany  Erich Zielke
U70 Netherlands  Hein Essink
U80   Austria  Paul Kunisch Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  Dimitar Sijan
West Germany  Alfred Träder
O80 Netherlands  Anton Geesink West Germany  Franz Sinek Spain  Enrique Aparicio
Czechoslovakia  Josef Novotny
open class Netherlands  Anton Geesink Italy  Nicola Tempesta France  Bernard Pariset
France  Jean-Pierre Dessailly

References

  1. ^ "1959 European Championships". Judo Inside. Retrieved 26 August 2022.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1959
Judo
Judo
European Judo Championships
Location Austria Vienna, Austria
Date9 May 1959
Competition at external databases
Links JudoInside

The 1959 European Judo Championships were the 9th edition of the European Judo Championships, and were held in Vienna, Austria on 9 May 1959. [1]

Medal winners

Event Gold Silver Bronze
1st dan France  Lionel Grossain France  Jacques le Berré West Germany  Manfred Mühl
Italy  Romano Polverari
2nd dan France  Marcel Nottola West Germany  Franz Sinek Belgium  Pierre Brouha
West Germany  Gerhard Alpers
3rd dan France  Michel Rabut France  Gilbert Legay Belgium  Theo Guldemont
Austria  Paul Kunisch
4th dan France  Henri Courtine France  Claude Collard Belgium  Daniel Outelet
U63 Netherlands  Koos Bonte
U68 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  Mladen Masztela West Germany  Matthias Schiessleder West Germany  Erich Zielke
U70 Netherlands  Hein Essink
U80   Austria  Paul Kunisch Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  Dimitar Sijan
West Germany  Alfred Träder
O80 Netherlands  Anton Geesink West Germany  Franz Sinek Spain  Enrique Aparicio
Czechoslovakia  Josef Novotny
open class Netherlands  Anton Geesink Italy  Nicola Tempesta France  Bernard Pariset
France  Jean-Pierre Dessailly

References

  1. ^ "1959 European Championships". Judo Inside. Retrieved 26 August 2022.

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