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Judo at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's 70 kg

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Women's 70 kg
at the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad
VenueAno Liossia Olympic Hall
Dates18 August
Competitors23 from 23 nations
Winning score1000
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Masae Ueno  Japan
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Edith Bosch  Netherlands
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Qin Dongya  China
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Annett Böhm  Germany
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Women's 70 kg competition in judo at the 2004 Summer Olympics was held on August 18 at the Ano Liossia Olympic Hall.

This event was the third-heaviest of the women's judo weight classes, limiting competitors to a maximum of 70 kilograms of body mass. Like all other judo events, bouts lasted five minutes. If the bout was still tied at the end, it was extended for another five-minute, sudden-death period; if neither judoka scored during that period, the match is decided by the judges. The tournament bracket consisted of a single-elimination contest culminating in a gold medal match. There was also a repechage to determine the winners of the two bronze medals. Each judoka who had lost to a semifinalist competed in the repechage. The two judokas who lost in the semifinals faced the winner of the opposite half of the bracket's repechage in bronze medal bouts.

Schedule

All times are Greece Standard Time (UTC+2)

Date Time Round
Wednesday, 18 August 2004 10:30
13:00
17:00
Preliminaries
Repechage
Final

Tournament results

Final

Final
   
1  Edith Bosch (NED) 0001
2  Masae Ueno (JPN) 1000

Mat 1

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
 Alexia Kourtelesi (GRE) 0000
 Elizabeth Copes (ARG) 1021
 Elizabeth Copes (ARG) 0000
 Edith Bosch (NED) 1000
 Edith Bosch (NED) 0111
 Friba Razayee (AFG) 0000  Cecilia Blanco (ESP) 0101
 Cecilia Blanco (ESP) 1000  Edith Bosch (NED) 0110
 Nasiba Salayeva (TKM) 0000  Annett Böhm (GER) 0000
 Kate Howey (GBR) 1011  Kate Howey (GBR) 0001
 Catherine Roberge (CAN) 0010
 Catherine Roberge (CAN) 0000
 Qin Dongya (CHN) 0110  Annett Böhm (GER) 0011
 Rachida Ouerdane (ALG) 0010  Qin Dongya (CHN) 0001
 Annett Böhm (GER) 1011

Mat 2

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
 Raša Sraka (SLO) 0001
 Masae Ueno (JPN) 1000  Masae Ueno (JPN) 0012
 Celita Schutz (USA) 0001  Masae Ueno (JPN) 1000
 Catherine Jacques (BEL) 0000
 Liu Shu-Yun (TPE) 0010
 Kim Mi-Jung (KOR) 0010  Catherine Jacques (BEL) 0220
 Catherine Jacques (BEL) 0011  Masae Ueno (JPN) 1002
 Catherine Arlove (AUS) 0000
 Kim Ryon-Mi (PRK) 1010
 Anaysi Hernandez (CUB) 0000  Antonia Moreira (ANG) 0000
 Antonia Moreira (ANG) 1000  Kim Ryon-Mi (PRK) 0100
 Catherine Arlove (AUS) 1000
 Catherine Arlove (AUS) 1000
 Andrea Pažoutová (CZE) 1111  Andrea Pažoutová (CZE) 0000
 Adriana Dadci (POL) 0102

Repechage

Those judoka eliminated in earlier rounds by the four semifinalists of the main bracket advanced to the repechage. These matches determined the two bronze medalists for the event. Template:Repechage4-Judo-Compact

References