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1966 European Judo Championships
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The 1966 European Judo Championships were the 15th edition of the European Judo Championships, and were held in Luxembourg on 18 May 1966.[1] Championships were subdivided into 6 individual competitions, and a separate team competition. Individual events were not discriminated into amateur and professional as before.

Medal overview

Individual

Event Gold Silver Bronze
63 kg Soviet UnionSergey Suslin FranceJean-Claude Meslaye FranceSerge Feist
NetherlandsTheo Klein
70 kg Soviet UnionOleg Stepanov PolandCzeslaw Laksa East GermanyJoachim Schroeder
Soviet UnionAron Bogolyubov
80 kg NetherlandsPeter Snijders Soviet UnionVladimir Pokatayev NetherlandsMartin Poglajen
Soviet UnionGeorgy Kotik
93 kg NetherlandsJoop Gouweleeuw West GermanyPeter Herrmann Soviet UnionAnzor Kibrotsashvili
Soviet UnionAnatoly Yudin
93+ kg NetherlandsWillem Ruska Soviet UnionParnaoz Chikviladze West GermanyGuenther Monczyk
United KingdomDavid Peake
Open class Soviet UnionAnzor Kiknadze GermanyAlfred Meier East GermanyKlaus Hennig
Soviet UnionVladimir Saunin

Teams

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Team Soviet Union Soviet team:

Anzor Kibrotsashvili
Anzor Kiknadze
Vladimir Pokatayev
Oleg Stepanov
Sergey Suslin

France French team:

Serge Feist
Armand Desmet
Patrick Clement
Pierre Albertini
Georges Gress

East Germany East German team:

Wolfgang Micka
Herbert Niemann
Dieter Scholz
Otto Smirat
Günther Wiesner


Netherlands Dutch team:
Joop Gouweleeuw
Theo Klein
Martin Poglajen
Willem Ruska
Peter Snijders

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Soviet Union (URS)32510
2 Netherlands (NED)3025
3 West Germany (FRG)0213
4 France (FRA)0112
5 Poland (POL)0101
6 East Germany (DDR)0022
7 Great Britain (GBR)0011
Totals (7 entries)661224

Notes

  1. ^ Inc, Active Interest Media (1 September 1966). "Black Belt". Active Interest Media, Inc. Retrieved 11 January 2018 – via Google Books. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)

References