The 2011 World Judo Open Championships were held at Judo Centre in Tyumen, Russia, 29–30 October, 2011. The IJF jury accorded the Ippon award to Keiji Suzuki(Japan) and Megumi Tachimoto(Japan), for their spectacular techniques.[2][3]

Judo
Judo
2011 World Judo Open Championships
VenueOlympic Training Center "Tyumen Judo"[1]
LocationRussia Tyumen, Russia
Dates29–30 October 2011
Competitors49 from 22 nations
Total prize money158,000$[1]
Competition at external databases
LinksIJF • EJU • JudoInside
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Medal overview

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Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Open   Abdullo Tangriev (UZB)   Barna Bor (HUN)   Aleksandr Mikhailine (RUS)
  Keiji Suzuki (JPN)

Women's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Open   Tong Wen (CHN)   Tea Donguzashvili (RUS)   Mika Sugimoto (JPN)
  Nanami Hashiguchi (JPN)

Medals table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  China (CHN)1001
  Uzbekistan (UZB)1001
3  Russia (RUS)0112
4  Hungary (HUN)0101
5  Japan (JPN)0033
Totals (5 entries)2248

Tournament results

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Men's event

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Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
  Tachiyama (JPN) 001
  Hernández (CUB) 100   Hernández (CUB) 000
  Sarnacki (POL) 000   Tachiyama (JPN) 000
  Tangriev (UZB) 100   Tangriev (UZB) 001
  Biletskyi (UKR) 000   Tangriev (UZB) 101
  Thorel (FRA) 001   Thorel (FRA) 000
  Prokin (RUS) 000   Tangriev (UZB) 000
  Kim (KOR) 000
  Volkov (RUS) 001
  Islambasic (CRO) 000   Takahashi (JPN) 101
  Takahashi (JPN) 100   Takahashi (JPN) 000
  Iliadis (GRE) 000   Kim (KOR) 100
  Hernandes (BRA) 001   Hernandes (BRA) 000
  Sherrington (GBR) 000   Kim (KOR) 001
  Kim (KOR) 101   Tangriev (UZB) 100
  Bor (HUN) 000
  Kamikawa (JPN) 000
  Bor (HUN) 010   Bor (HUN) 001
  Jaballah (TUN) 000   Bor (HUN) 001
  Abeuov (KAZ) 001   Mikhailine (RUS) 000
  Resko (LAT) 000   Abeuov (KAZ) 000
  Mikhailine (RUS) 100
  Bor (HUN) 100
  Suzuki (JPN) 000
  Makarau (BLR) 100
  Vucak (CRO) 000   Bataille (FRA) 000
  Bataille (FRA) 101   Makarau (BLR) 000
  Kambiev (RUS) 100   Suzuki (JPN) 100
  Jonsson (ISL) 000   Kambiev (RUS) 000
  Arakelyan (ARM) 000   Suzuki (JPN) 110
  Suzuki (JPN) 100

Playoff

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Repechage Third place playoff
  Tachiyama (JPN) 010
  Takahashi (JPN) 001   Tachiyama (JPN) 000
  Suzuki (JPN) 100
Repechage Third place playoff
  Mikhailine (RUS) 001
  Makarau (BLR) 000   Mikhailine (RUS) 011
  Kim (KOR) 001

Women's event

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Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
  Abreu (CUB) 000
  Sugimoto (JPN) 100   Sugimoto (JPN) 100
  Sokolova (RUS) 000
  Sugimoto (JPN) 000
  Tong (CHN) 100
  Tong (CHN) 100
  Hashiguchi (JPN) 100   Hashiguchi (JPN) 000
  Sheremetova (RUS) 000   Tong (CHN) 101
  Ivashchenko (RUS) 000   Donguzashvili (RUS) 000
  Qin (CHN) 100   Qin (CHN) 000
  Andeol (FRA) 000   Tachimoto (JPN) 001
  Tachimoto (JPN) 101   Tachimoto (JPN) 000
  Donguzashvili (RUS) 100
  Iadkouskaya (BLR) 000
  Donguzashvili (RUS) 010   Donguzashvili (RUS) 100
  Kocatürk (TUR) 000

Playoff

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Repechage Third place playoff
  Sokolova (RUS) 000
  Hashiguchi (JPN) 110   Hashiguchi (JPN) 010
  Tachimoto (JPN) 000
Repechage Third place playoff
  Qin (CHN) 100
  Iadkouskaya (BLR) 000   Qin (CHN) 000
  Sugimoto (JPN) 000

Prize money

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The sums written are per medalist. Special prizes for "the best technique" for men and women, in the sum of 5,000$, were also awarded.[1]

Medal Prize
  Gold 25,000$
  Silver 10,000$
  Bronze 5,000$
5th place 2,000$
7th place 1,000$
9th place 500$

References

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  1. ^ a b c "2011 WC Open Tyumen Guidelines". European Judo Union. Retrieved 28 February 2022.
  2. ^ "Tyumen - Day 1". Archived from the original on 2011-11-09. Retrieved 2011-11-01.
  3. ^ "Tyumen - Day 2". Archived from the original on 2011-11-05. Retrieved 2011-11-01.
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