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The Paris Grand Slam (formerly International Tournament of Paris) is an international, judo competition held at the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy in Paris, as part of the IJF World Tour Grand Slam series organized by the IJF.

Venues

Past winners

Men's

Year −60 kg −66 kg −73 kg −81 kg −90 kg −100 kg +100 kg Ref.
2004 Japan Tadahiro Nomura Japan Tomoo Torii Japan Masahiro Takamatsu France Anthony Rodriguez Japan Hiroshi Izumi Israel Ariel Ze'evi Iran Mahmoud Miran [1]
2005 Austria Ludwig Paischer Japan Hiroyuki Akimoto France Daniel Fernandes Netherlands Guillaume Elmont Greece Ilias Iliadis South Korea Yoo Kwang-sun Tunisia Anis Chedly [2]
2006 South Korea Cho Nam-suk Brazil João Derly Bulgaria Georgi Georgiev Italy Giuseppe Maddaloni South Korea Hwang Hee-tae Russia Ruslan Gasimov Japan Yohei Takai [3]
2007 Azerbaijan Nijat Shikhalizada Japan Hiroyuki Akimoto Japan Yusuke Kanamaru Netherlands Guillaume Elmont Russia Khasanbi Taov Hungary Dániel Hadfi Japan Kōsei Inoue [4]
2008 Japan Hiroaki Hiraoka South Korea Kim Joo-jin Moldova Sergiu Toma Russia Alibek Bashkaev Russia Khasanbi Taov Greece Ilias Iliadis France Teddy Riner [5]
2009 France Dimitri Dragin Japan Masato Uchishiba South Korea Wang Ki-chun South Korea Song Dae-nam France Yves-Matthieu Dafreville Japan Takamasa Anai France Teddy Riner [6][7]
2010 Georgia (country) David Asumbani South Korea Kim Joo-jin South Korea Wang Ki-chun Brazil Leandro Guilheiro Japan Takashi Ono Belgium Elco van der Geest France Teddy Riner [8][9]
2011 Uzbekistan Rishod Sobirov Japan Junpei Morishita Japan Riki Nakaya South Korea Kim Jae-bum Japan Daiki Nishiyama Netherlands Henk Grol France Teddy Riner [10][11]
2012 Uzbekistan Rishod Sobirov France David Larose Mongolia Sainjargalyn Nyam-Ochir Germany Ole Bischof Uzbekistan Dilshod Choriev Mongolia Naidangiin Tüvshinbayar France Teddy Riner [12][13]
2013 Japan Naohisa Takato France David Larose Mongolia Khashbaataryn Tsagaanbaatar Uzbekistan Yakhyo Imamov Georgia (country) Varlam Liparteliani Czech Republic Lukáš Krpálek France Teddy Riner [14][15]
2014 Mongolia Ganbatyn Boldbaatar Russia Mikhail Pulyaev South Korea Bang Gui-man Georgia (country) Avtandili Tchrikishvili South Korea Lee Kyu-won France Cyrille Maret Japan Ryu Shichinohe [16][17]
2015 Japan Naohisa Takato Mongolia Davaadorjiin Tömörkhüleg Japan Hiroyuki Akimoto Uzbekistan Shakhzodbek Sabirov Georgia (country) Varlam Liparteliani France Cyrille Maret Japan Hisayoshi Harasawa [18][19]
2016 Japan Toru Shishime Japan Masashi Ebinuma South Korea An Chang-rim Georgia (country) Avtandili Tchrikishvili Japan Daiki Nishiyama France Cyrille Maret Japan Hisayoshi Harasawa [20][21]
2017 Japan Naohisa Takato Japan Hifumi Abe Japan Soichi Hashimoto Netherlands Frank de Wit China Cheng Xunzhao Japan Kentaro Iida Japan Takeshi Ōjitani [22][23]
2018 Japan Toru Shishime South Korea An Ba-ul Kosovo Akil Gjakova Japan Sotaro Fujiwara Japan Shoichiro Mukai Netherlands Michael Korrel Japan Kokoro Kageura [24][25]
2019 Japan Naohisa Takato Moldova Denis Vieru Japan Soichi Hashimoto Germany Dominic Ressel South Korea Gwak Dong-han Georgia (country) Varlam Liparteliani South Korea Kim Sung-min [26][27]
2020 Japan Ryuju Nagayama South Korea An Ba-ul Japan Soichi Hashimoto Belgium Matthias Casse Spain Nikoloz Sherazadishvili Israel Peter Paltchik Netherlands Henk Grol [28][29]
2021 Azerbaijan Balabay Aghayev Japan Ryoma Tanaka Japan Kenshi Harada Japan Takeshi Sasaki Japan Kenta Nagasawa Russia Arman Adamian Russia Inal Tasoev [30][31][32]
2022 Japan Ryuju Nagayama Mongolia Yondonperenlein Baskhüü Georgia (country) Lasha Shavdatuashvili Japan Sotaro Fujiwara Japan Sanshiro Murao Belgium Toma Nikiforov Mongolia Odkhüügiin Tsetsentsengel [33][34][35]
2023 Azerbaijan Balabay Aghayev Ukraine Bogdan Iadov Georgia (country) Lasha Shavdatuashvili Georgia (country) Tato Grigalashvili Netherlands Noël van 't End Netherlands Michael Korrel France Teddy Riner [36][37][38]

Women's

Year −48 kg −52 kg −57 kg −63 kg −70 kg −78 kg +78 kg Ref.
2009 Japan Emi Yamagishi Russia Natalia Kuziutina Greece Ioulietta Boukouvala Japan Yoshie Ueno France Lucie Décosse France Céline Lebrun China Tong Wen [39][7]
2010 Japan Emi Yamagishi Japan Misato Nakamura Japan Kaori Matsumoto France Gévrise Émane France Lucie Décosse Japan Akari Ogata Russia Elena Ivashchenko [40][9]
2011 Japan Haruna Asami Mongolia Mönkhbaataryn Bundmaa France Automne Pavia France Gévrise Émane France Lucie Décosse France Audrey Tcheuméo Japan Megumi Tachimoto [41][11]
2012 Japan Tomoko Fukumi Japan Yuka Nishida Portugal Telma Monteiro Japan Miki Tanaka Japan Haruka Tachimoto Brazil Mayra Aguiar Japan Megumi Tachimoto [42][13]
2013 Japan Haruna Asami Japan Yuki Hashimoto France Automne Pavia France Clarisse Agbegnenou Netherlands Kim Polling France Lucie Louette Japan Megumi Tachimoto [43][15]
2014 Japan Emi Yamagishi Kosovo Majlinda Kelmendi Japan Anzu Yamamoto France Clarisse Agbegnenou Netherlands Linda Bolder Slovenia Anamari Velenšek Japan Kanae Yamabe [44][17]
2015 Mongolia Mönkhbatyn Urantsetseg Kosovo Majlinda Kelmendi Portugal Telma Monteiro Slovenia Tina Trstenjak Japan Haruka Tachimoto France Audrey Tcheuméo France Émilie Andéol [45][19]
2016 Kazakhstan Otgontsetseg Galbadrakh Kosovo Majlinda Kelmendi South Korea Kim Jan-di France Clarisse Agbegnenou South Korea Kim Seong-yeon Brazil Mayra Aguiar Japan Megumi Tachimoto [46][21]
2017 South Korea Jeong Bo-kyeong Kosovo Majlinda Kelmendi South Korea Kwon You-jeong Slovenia Tina Trstenjak Japan Chizuru Arai France Audrey Tcheuméo Japan Sarah Asahina [47][23]
2018 Ukraine Daria Bilodid Japan Uta Abe Canada Christa Deguchi France Clarisse Agbegnenou United Kingdom Sally Conway France Audrey Tcheuméo South Korea Kim Min-jeong [48][25]
2019 Japan Ami Kondo Japan Ai Shishime Canada Christa Deguchi France Clarisse Agbegnenou Japan Yoko Ono France Madeleine Malonga Cuba Idalys Ortiz [49][27]
2020 Ukraine Daria Bilodid Kosovo Distria Krasniqi Canada Christa Deguchi France Clarisse Agbegnenou Japan Yoko Ono France Madeleine Malonga France Romane Dicko [50][29]
2021 Japan Wakana Koga Israel Gefen Primo Japan Haruka Funakubo Portugal Bárbara Timo Japan Saki Niizoe Russia Aleksandra Babintseva Israel Raz Hershko [51][31][32]
2022 Japan Natsumi Tsunoda France Amandine Buchard Japan Haruka Funakubo Japan Nami Nabekura France Margaux Pinot France Audrey Tcheuméo Japan Wakaba Tomita [52][34][35]
2023 France Blandine Pont Kosovo Distria Krasniqi France Priscilla Gneto Israel Gili Sharir Spain Ai Tsunoda France Audrey Tcheuméo South Korea Kim Ha-yun [53][37][38]

See also

References

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