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Judo at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Men's 86 kg

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Men's 86 kg
at the Games of the XXIV Olympiad
VenueJangchung Gymnasium
Date29 September
Competitors36 from 36 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Peter Seisenbacher  Austria
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Vladimir Shestakov  Soviet Union
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Akinobu Osako  Japan
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Ben Spijkers  Netherlands
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The men's 86 kg competition in judo at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul was held on 29 September at the Jangchung Gymnasium. The gold medal was won by Peter Seisenbacher of Austria.[1]

Results

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Pool A

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Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal
 Densign White (GBR) YUS
 Luc Suplis (BEL) E  Densign White (GBR) YUK
 Sandro López (ARG) R
 Densign White (GBR) IPO
 Bill Vincent (NZL) E
 Bill Vincent (NZL) IPO
 Louis Jani (CAN) E
 Densign White (GBR) R
 Vladimir Shestakov (URS) YUS
 Chiu Heng-an (TPE) WAZ
 Bito Maduro (ARU) E
 Chiu Heng-an (TPE) R
 Vladimir Shestakov (URS) IPO
 Vladimir Shestakov (URS) IPO
 Josateki Basalusalu (FIJ) R
 Vladimir Shestakov (URS) KOK
 Michael Bazynski (FRG) E  Ben Spijkers (NED) R
 Ben Spijkers (NED) YUK  Ben Spijkers (NED) YUK
 Rene Capo (USA) E
 Ben Spijkers (NED) IPO
 Odvogiin Baljinnyam (MGL) E
 Ivan Todorov (YUG) E
 Odvogiin Baljinnyam (MGL) IPO
 Ben Spijkers (NED) YUS
 János Gyáni (HUN) E
 Franch Casadei (SMR) E
 János Gyáni (HUN) WIP
 János Gyáni (HUN) IPO
 Hisham Al-Sharaf Rashad (KUW) E
 Ng Chiu Fan (HKG) E
 Georgi Petrov (BUL) IPO

Pool B

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Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal
 Eric-Louis Bessi (MON) E
 William Medina (COL) IPO  William Medina (COL) E
 Riad Chibani (ALG) WAZ
 Riad Chibani (ALG) E
 Fabien Canu (FRA) KOK
 Yousuf Al-Hammad (KUW) E
 Fabien Canu (FRA) WIP
 Fabien Canu (FRA) R
 Peter Seisenbacher (AUT) YUK
 Jorge Bonnet (PUR) R
 Peter Seisenbacher (AUT) IPO
 Peter Seisenbacher (AUT) IPO
 Kim Seung-gyu (KOR) R
 Tiberius Nyachwaya (KEN) E
 Kim Seung-gyu (KOR) WIP
 Peter Seisenbacher (AUT) YUK
 Arnold Frick (LIE) E  Akinobu Osako (JPN) R
 Akilong Diabone (SEN) IPO  Akilong Diabone (SEN) E
 Charles Griffith (VEN) WAZ
 Charles Griffith (VEN) E
 Liu Junlin (CHN) KIK
 James Waithe (BAR) E
 Liu Junlin (CHN) IPO
 Liu Junlin (CHN) E
 Akinobu Osako (JPN) IPO
 Akinobu Osako (JPN) WIP
 José António Inácio (ANG) E
 Akinobu Osako (JPN) YUS
 Wálter Carmona (BRA) E
 West Iqiebor (NGR) E
 Wálter Carmona (BRA) HAN

Repechages

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Repechage quarterfinal Repechage semifinal Repechage final
 Josateki Basalusalu (FIJ) E
 Chiu Heng-an (TPE) WAZ  Chiu Heng-an (TPE) E
 Densign White (GBR) IPO
 Densign White (GBR) E
 Ben Spijkers (NED) WAZ 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Repechage quarterfinal Repechage semifinal Repechage final
 Jorge Bonnet (PUR) E
 Kim Seung-gyu (KOR) WIP  Kim Seung-gyu (KOR) E
 Fabien Canu (FRA) YUS
 Fabien Canu (FRA) E
 Akinobu Osako (JPN) YUS 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)

Final

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Final
 
  
 
 
 
 
 Vladimir Shestakov (URS) 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
 
 
 Peter Seisenbacher (AUT) YUS 1st place, gold medalist(s)
 

Final classification

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Rank Name Country
1 Peter Seisenbacher  Austria
2 Vladimir Shestakov  Soviet Union
3T Akinobu Osako  Japan
3T Ben Spijkers  Netherlands
5T Fabien Canu  France
5T Densign White  Great Britain
7T Chiu Heng-an  Chinese Taipei
7T Kim Seung-gyu  South Korea
9T Josateki Basalusalu  Fiji
9T Jorge Bonnet  Puerto Rico
11T János Gyáni  Hungary
11T Liu Junlin  China
13T Bill Vincent  New Zealand
13T Odvogiin Baljinnyam  Mongolia
13T Charles Griffith  Venezuela
13T Georgi Petrov  Bulgaria
13T Riad Chibani  Algeria
13T Wálter Carmona  Brazil
19T Sandro López  Argentina
19T Louis Jani  Canada
19T Bito Maduro  Aruba
19T José António Inácio  Angola
19T Rene Capo  United States
19T Ivan Todorov  Yugoslavia
19T Franch Casadei  San Marino
19T Ng Chiu Fan  Hong Kong
19T William Medina  Colombia
19T Yousuf Al-Hammad  Kuwait
19T West Iqiebor  Nigeria
19T Tiberius Nyachwaya  Kenya
19T Akilong Diabone  Senegal
19T James Waithe  Barbados
33T Luc Suplis  Belgium
33T Michael Bazynski  West Germany
33T Eric-Louis Bessi  Monaco
33T Arnold Frick  Liechtenstein

References

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  1. ^ "Judo at the 1988 Seoul Summer Games: Men's Middleweight". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 26 May 2018.