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1977
Judo
Judo
European Judo Championships
Location West Germany Ludwigshafen, West Germany
Dates11–15 May 1977
Competition at external databases
Links JudoInside
←  Kyiv 1976

The 1977 European Judo Championships were the 26th edition of the European Judo Championships, and were held in Ludwigshafen, West Germany from 11 to 15 May 1977. Championships were subdivided into eight individual competitions, and a separate team competition. The separate European Women's Judo Championships were held in Arlon, Belgium, in October of the same year.

Medal overview

Individual

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 kg Soviet Union Evgeny Pogorelov France Guy Le Baupin Romania Arpad Szabo [1]
East Germany Reinhardt Arndt
65 kg France Yves Delvingt Hungary Ferenc Szabó East Germany Torsten Reißmann
Sweden Wolfgang Biedron
71 kg Soviet Union Vladimir Nevzorov Poland Marian Talaj United Kingdom Neil Adams
East Germany Günter Krüger
78 kg Poland Adam Adamczyk East Germany Harald Heinke West Germany Fred Marhenke
France Bernard Choullouyan
86 kg Soviet Union Alexey Volosov Switzerland Jürgen Roethlisberger Poland Zbigniew Bielawski
East Germany Detlef Ultsch
95 kg East Germany Dietmar Lorenz Belgium Robert Van De Walle West Germany Arthur Schnabel
United Kingdom Paul Radburn
95+ kg France Jean-Luc Rougé Soviet Union Dzhibilo Nizharadze Netherlands Peter Adelaar
East Germany Wolfgang Zueckschwerdt
Open class France Angelo Parisi East Germany Wolfgang Zueckschwerdt Belgium Robert Van De Walle
Soviet Union Shota Chochishvili

Teams

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Team Soviet Union Soviet team:

Evgeny Pogorelov
Amiran Obgaidze
Vladimir Nevzorov
Dilar Khabuliani
Alexey Volosov
Tengiz Khubuluri
Dzhibilo Nizharadze
Oleg Zurabiani
Valery Dvoinikov
Shota Chochishvili

France French team:

Alain Veret
Yves Delvingt
Patrick Vial
Jean-Pierre Gibert
Gérard Decherchi
Jean-Luc Rougé
Roger Hairabedian
Bernard Tchoullouyan

East Germany East German team:

Romania Romanian team:

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  France (FRA)3115
  Soviet Union (URS)3115
3  East Germany (DDR)1258
4  Poland (POL)1113
5  Belgium (BEL)0112
6  Hungary (HUN)0101
  Switzerland (SUI)0101
8  Great Britain (GBR)0022
  West Germany (FRG)0022
10  Netherlands (NED)0011
  Romania (ROM)0011
  Sweden (SWE)0011
Totals (12 entries)881632

References

  1. ^ "Romane de Judo". Archived from the original on 29 December 2010. Retrieved 10 February 2012.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1977
Judo
Judo
European Judo Championships
Location West Germany Ludwigshafen, West Germany
Dates11–15 May 1977
Competition at external databases
Links JudoInside
←  Kyiv 1976

The 1977 European Judo Championships were the 26th edition of the European Judo Championships, and were held in Ludwigshafen, West Germany from 11 to 15 May 1977. Championships were subdivided into eight individual competitions, and a separate team competition. The separate European Women's Judo Championships were held in Arlon, Belgium, in October of the same year.

Medal overview

Individual

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 kg Soviet Union Evgeny Pogorelov France Guy Le Baupin Romania Arpad Szabo [1]
East Germany Reinhardt Arndt
65 kg France Yves Delvingt Hungary Ferenc Szabó East Germany Torsten Reißmann
Sweden Wolfgang Biedron
71 kg Soviet Union Vladimir Nevzorov Poland Marian Talaj United Kingdom Neil Adams
East Germany Günter Krüger
78 kg Poland Adam Adamczyk East Germany Harald Heinke West Germany Fred Marhenke
France Bernard Choullouyan
86 kg Soviet Union Alexey Volosov Switzerland Jürgen Roethlisberger Poland Zbigniew Bielawski
East Germany Detlef Ultsch
95 kg East Germany Dietmar Lorenz Belgium Robert Van De Walle West Germany Arthur Schnabel
United Kingdom Paul Radburn
95+ kg France Jean-Luc Rougé Soviet Union Dzhibilo Nizharadze Netherlands Peter Adelaar
East Germany Wolfgang Zueckschwerdt
Open class France Angelo Parisi East Germany Wolfgang Zueckschwerdt Belgium Robert Van De Walle
Soviet Union Shota Chochishvili

Teams

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Team Soviet Union Soviet team:

Evgeny Pogorelov
Amiran Obgaidze
Vladimir Nevzorov
Dilar Khabuliani
Alexey Volosov
Tengiz Khubuluri
Dzhibilo Nizharadze
Oleg Zurabiani
Valery Dvoinikov
Shota Chochishvili

France French team:

Alain Veret
Yves Delvingt
Patrick Vial
Jean-Pierre Gibert
Gérard Decherchi
Jean-Luc Rougé
Roger Hairabedian
Bernard Tchoullouyan

East Germany East German team:

Romania Romanian team:

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  France (FRA)3115
  Soviet Union (URS)3115
3  East Germany (DDR)1258
4  Poland (POL)1113
5  Belgium (BEL)0112
6  Hungary (HUN)0101
  Switzerland (SUI)0101
8  Great Britain (GBR)0022
  West Germany (FRG)0022
10  Netherlands (NED)0011
  Romania (ROM)0011
  Sweden (SWE)0011
Totals (12 entries)881632

References

  1. ^ "Romane de Judo". Archived from the original on 29 December 2010. Retrieved 10 February 2012.

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