1980 World Judo Championships

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1980 World Judo Championships
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The 1980 World Judo Championships were the first edition of the women's World Judo Championships, and were held in New York City, United States from November 29–30, 1980.[1][2][3]

Medal overview

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
-48 kg United Kingdom Jane Bridge Italy Anna de Novellis France Marie-France Colignon
United States Marie Lewis
-52 kg Austria Edith Hrovat Japan Kaori Yamaguchi France Pascale Doger
United Kingdom Bridgette McCarthy
-56 kg Austria Gerda Winklbauer France Marie-Paule Panza United Kingdom Loretta Doyle
Belgium Jeannine Meulemans
-61 kg Netherlands Anita Staps Italy Laura di Toma Germany Inge Berg
France Martine Rottier
-66 kg Austria Edith Simon United Kingdom Dawn Netherwood United States Christine Penick
France Catherine Pierre
-72 kg France Jocelyne Triadou Germany Barbara Claßen United Kingdom Avril Malley
Netherlands Jolanda van Meggelen
+72 kg Italy Margherita De Cal France Paulette Fouillet Belgium Ingrid Berghmans
Germany Christiane Kieburg
Open Belgium Ingrid Berghmans France Paulette Fouillet Germany Barbara Claßen
United States Barbara Fest

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Austria (AUT)3003
2 France (FRA)1348
3 Italy (ITA)1203
4 Great Britain (GBR)1135
5 Belgium (BEL)1023
6 Netherlands (NED)1012
7 West Germany (FRG)0134
8 Japan (JPN)0101
9 United States (USA)0033
Totals (9 entries)881632

References

  1. ^ "Rusty Kanokogi, Fiery Advocate for Women's Judo, Dies at 74". The New York Times. 23 November 2009. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
  2. ^ "Judo Icon, a Fighter for Her Sport, Is Facing a New Battle". The New York Times. 17 February 2009. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
  3. ^ "Japanese Women Kick and Punch Out a Space for Themselves in Sports". The New York Times. 22 August 2011. Retrieved 8 January 2018.

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