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European Judo Championships
Current event or competition:
2023 European Judo Championships
Competition details
DisciplineJudo
TypeAnnual
OrganiserEuropean Judo Union (EJU)
History
First editionJapan Tokyo 1956
Editions71 Men's, 48 Women's, 4 Open
Most wins France – 651 medals (239 golds)
Most recentBulgaria Sofia 2022

The following is the list of World Judo Championships medalists in the sport of judo.

Men

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Extra Lightweight

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  • 60 kg
Year Gold Silver Bronze
Germany 1977 Soviet Union Evgeny Pogorelov France Guy Le Baupin East Germany Reinhardt Arndt Romania Arpad Szabo
Finland 1978 Italy Felice Mariani Romania Arpad Szabo Soviet Union Evgeny Pogorelov
Belgium 1979 Germany Helmut Grobelin Austria Josef Reiter Soviet Union Aramby Emizh
Austria 1980 Austria Josef Reiter France Thierry Rey East Germany Reinhard Arndt
Hungary 1981 Poland Andrzej Dziemianiuk Romania Arpad Szabo France Eric Maurel Czech Republic Pavel Petřikov
East Germany 1982 Soviet Union Khazret Tletseri Bulgaria Atanas Gerchev Poland Andrzej Dziemianiuk East Germany Klaus-Peter Stollberg
France 1983 Poland Andrzej Dziemianiuk Germany Peter Jupke
Belgium 1984 Italy Felice Mariani France Patrick Roux Spain Carlos Sotillo
Norway 1985 Romania Gheorghe Dani
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1986 Hungary József Csák Germany Peter Jupke Soviet Union Khazret Tletseri
France 1987 France Patrick Roux Soviet Union Khazret Tletseri United Kingdom Neil Eckersley Germany Helmut Dietz
Spain 1988 Soviet Union Amiran Totikashvili France Patrick Roux Spain Carlos Sotillo
Finland 1989 Czech Republic Peter Sedivak France Philip Pradayrol
Germany 1990 France Philip Pradayrol United Kingdom Nigel Donohue Bulgaria Pavel Botev Soviet Union Amiran Totikashvili
Czech Republic 1991 Poland Piotr Kamrowski Hungary József Wagner Italy Marino Cattedra
France 1992 Commonwealth of Independent States Nazim Huseynov France Philip Pradayrol Republic of Ireland Keith Gough Germany Raik Arnold
Greece 1993 Azerbaijan Nazim Huseynov Russia Huseyn Bisultanov Bulgaria Pavel Botev United Kingdom Nigel Donohue
Poland 1994 Italy Girolamo Giovinazzo Azerbaijan Nazim Huseynov Georgia (country) Giorgi Revazishvili France Franck Chambilly
United Kingdom 1995 United Kingdom Nigel Donohue Georgia (country) Giorgi Revazishvili Italy Girolamo Giovinazzo Belarus Natik Bagirov
Netherlands 1996 Georgia (country) Giorgi Revazishvili United Kingdom Nigel Donohue France Franck Chambilly
Belgium 1997 Belarus Rashad Mammadov France Yacine Douma Portugal Pedro Caravana
Spain 1998 Georgia (country) Nestor Khergiani Ukraine Ruslan Mirzaliyev Spain Oscar Peñas Belarus Rashad Mammadov
Slovakia 1999 Spain Oscar Peñas Belgium Cédric Taymans Georgia (country) Nestor Khergiani Belarus Natik Bagirov
Poland 2000 Azerbaijan Elchin Ismayilov France Éric Despezelle Belgium Cédric Taymans
France 2001 France Cyril Soyer
Slovenia 2002 France Yacine Douma Azerbaijan Elchin Ismayilov Russia Evgeni Stanev
Germany 2003 Georgia (country) Nestor Khergiani United Kingdom Craig Fallon Armenia Armen Nazaryan Austria Ludwig Paischer
Romania 2004 Austria Ludwig Paischer Greece Revazi Zidiridis Russia Evgeni Stanev
Netherlands 2005 Armenia Armen Nazaryan Austria Ludwig Paischer Greece Lavrentis Alexanidis Netherlands Ruben Houkes
Finland 2006 United Kingdom Craig Fallon Armenia Armen Nazaryan Austria Ludwig Paischer
Serbia 2007 Russia Ruslan Kishmakhov Armenia Hovhannes Davtyan Georgia (country) Nestor Khergiani Israel Gal Yekutiel
Portugal 2008 Austria Ludwig Paischer Netherlands Ruben Houkes Greece Lavrentis Alexanidis
Georgia (country) 2009 Russia Arsen Galstyan Ukraine Georgii Zantaraia Austria Ludwig Paischer
Austria 2010 France Sofiane Milous Austria Ludwig Paischer Netherlands Jeroen Mooren Italy Elio Verde
Turkey 2011 Ukraine Georgii Zantaraia Georgia (country) Betkil Shukvani Russia Arsen Galstyan
Russia 2012 Russia Beslan Mudranov Armenia Hovhannes Davtyan Georgia (country) Amiran Papinashvili Netherlands Jeroen Mooren
Hungary 2013 Georgia (country) Amiran Papinashvili Switzerland Ludovic Chammartin Israel Artiom Arshansky United Kingdom Ashley McKenzie
France 2014 Russia Beslan Mudranov Georgia (country) Amiran Papinashvili Armenia Hovhannes Davtyan Azerbaijan Ilgar Mushkiyev
Azerbaijan 2015 Azerbaijan Orkhan Safarov Georgia (country) Amiran Papinashvili Switzerland Ludovic Chammartin
Russia 2016 France Walide Khyar Armenia Hovhannes Davtyan Italy Elios Manzi
Poland 2017 Russia Robert Mshvidobadze Bulgaria Yanislav Gerchev Azerbaijan Orkhan Safarov Spain Francisco Garrigós
Israel 2018 Russia Islam Yashuev United Kingdom Ashley McKenzie Russia Beslan Mudranov
Belarus 2019 Georgia (country) Lukhumi Chkhvimiani Spain Francisco Garrigós Georgia (country) Amiran Papinashvili Belgium Jorre Verstraeten
Czech Republic 2020 Russia Robert Mshvidobadze Russia Yago Abuladze Spain Francisco Garrigós
Portugal 2021 Spain Francisco Garrigós France Luka Mkheidze Russia Yago Abuladze Azerbaijan Karamat Huseynov
Bulgaria 2022 Bulgaria Yanislav Gerchev France Cédric Revol Belgium Jorre Verstraeten

Half Lightweight

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  • 65 kg (1979–1997)
  • 66 kg (1998–)
Year Gold Silver Bronze
Germany 1977 France Yves Delvingt Hungary Ferenc Szabó East Germany Torsten Reißmann Sweden Wolfgang Biedron