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2015 World Judo Championships – Men's +100 kg

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Judo
Judo
Men's +100 kg
at the 2015 World Judo Championships
VenueAlau Ice Palace
LocationAstana, Kazakhstan
Date29 August
Competitors42 from 38 nations
Total prize money14,000$[1]
Medalists
gold medal    France
silver medal    Japan
bronze medal    Georgia
bronze medal    Ukraine
Competition at external databases
LinksIJF • JudoInside

The men's +100 kg competition of the 2015 World Judo Championships was held on 29 August 2015.

Results

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Finals

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Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
France Teddy Riner101
 
 
 
South Korea Kim Sung-Min000
 
France Teddy Riner011
 
 
 
Japan Ryu Shichinohe000
 
Georgia (country) Adam Okruashvili000
 
 
Japan Ryu Shichinohe100
 

Repechage

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Repechage Third place
Germany Andre Breibarth 100
Hungary Barna Bor 000 Germany Andre Breibarth 000
Georgia (country) Adam Okruashvili 010
Repechage Third place
Germany Sven Heinle 000
Ukraine Iakiv Khammo 101 Ukraine Iakiv Khammo 100
South Korea Kim Sung-Min 000

Pool A

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First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
France Teddy Riner 100
Estonia Juhan Mettis 100 Estonia Juhan Mettis 000
Turkmenistan Kakajan Meredov 000 France Teddy Riner 110
Kyrgyzstan Iurii Krakovetskii 000
Samoa Derek Sua 000
Kyrgyzstan Iurii Krakovetskii 100
France Teddy Riner 111
Germany Andre Breibarth 000
Georgia (country) Levani Matiashvili 000
Cuba Alex García 110 Cuba Alex García 000
Ukraine Oleksandr Gordiienko 000 Cuba Alex García 000
Germany Andre Breibarth 100
Germany Andre Breitbarth 100
New Zealand Sam Rosser 000

Pool B

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First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
Hungary Barna Bor 003
Ecuador Freddy Figueroa 101 Ecuador Freddy Figueroa 000
Latvia Artūrs Ņikiforenko 000 Hungary Barna Bor 100
Egypt Islam El Shehaby 101 Egypt Islam El Shehaby 001
Tajikistan Mukhamadmurod Abdurakhmonov 000 Egypt Islam El Shehaby 100
Afghanistan Mansour Sarwari 000
Hungary Barna Bor 000
South Korea Kim Sung-Min 110
Netherlands Roy Meyer 000
Romania Daniel Natea 100 Romania Daniel Natea 101
Saudi Arabia Rashed Zaidan 000 Romania Daniel Natea 000
South Korea Kim Sung-Min 100
Israel Or Sasson 000
South Korea Kim Sung-min 101

Pool C

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First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
Tunisia Faicel Jaballah 000
Germany Sven Heinle 000 Germany Sven Heinle 101
United States Akbarzhan Iminov 000 Germany Sven Heinle 100
Venezuela Pedro Pineda 000
Venezuela Pedro Pineda 000
Nepal Rajan Joshi 000 Spain David Fernández 000
Spain David Fernández 100 Germany Sven Heinle 000
Georgia (country) Adam Okruashvili 100
Georgia (country) Adam Okruashvili 010
Poland Maciej Sarnacki 000
Georgia (country) Adam Okruashvili 110
Australia Jake Andrewartha 000 Czech Republic Michal Horák 000
Mexico José Cuevas 100 Mexico José Cuevas 000
Czech Republic Michal Horák 100

Pool D

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First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
Russia Renat Saidov 000
Morocco El Mehdi Malki 000 Ukraine Iakiv Khammo 010
Ukraine Iakiv Khammo 101 Ukraine Iakiv Khammo 100
Uzbekistan Abdullo Tangriev 000
Lithuania Marius Paškevičius 000
Uzbekistan Abdullo Tangriev 002
Ukraine Iakiv Khammo 000
Japan Ryu Shichinohe 100
Japan Ryu Shichinohe 000
Latvia Vladimirs Osnačs 000 Brazil David Moura 000
Brazil David Moura 100 Japan Ryu Shichinohe 001
Austria Daniel Allerstorfer 000
Kazakhstan Yerzhan Shynkeyev 000
Austria Daniel Allerstorfer 110

Prize money

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The sums listed bring the total prizes awarded to 14,000$ for the individual event.[1]

Medal Total Judoka Coach
 Gold 6,000$ 4,800$ 1,200$
 Silver 4,000$ 3,200$ 800$
 Bronze 2,000$ 1,600$ 400$

References

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  1. ^ a b "outlines". European Judo Union. 4 May 2015. p. 11. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
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