2019 World Judo Cadets Championships

The 2019 World Judo Cadets Championships is an edition of the World Judo Cadets Championships, organised by the International Judo Federation. It was held in Almaty, Kazakhstan from 25 to 29 September 2019.[2][3][4] The final day of competition featured a mixed team event, won by team Japan.[5][6][7]

Judo
Judo
2019 World Judo Cadets Championships
VenueBaluan Sholak Palace of Culture and Sports
LocationAlmaty, Kazakhstan
Dates25–29 September 2019
Competitors460 from 61 nations
Total prize money100,000€[1]
Champions
Mixed team Japan (1st title)
Competition at external databases
LinksIJF • EJU • JudoInside

Medal summary

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Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Kazakhstan)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Japan (JPN)43411
2  Turkey (TUR)2114
3  Russia (RUS)1247
4  Kazakhstan (KAZ)*1146
5  Brazil (BRA)1124
  France (FRA)1124
  Italy (ITA)1124
8  Georgia (GEO)1113
9  Hungary (HUN)1012
10  Chinese Taipei (TPE)1001
  Czech Republic (CZE)1001
  Spain (ESP)1001
13  Ukraine (UKR)0213
14  Azerbaijan (AZE)0112
  Croatia (CRO)0112
16  Venezuela (VEN)0101
17  Netherlands (NED)0033
18  Belgium (BEL)0011
  Germany (GER)0011
  Israel (ISR)0011
  Kyrgyzstan (KGZ)0011
  Uzbekistan (UZB)0011
Totals (22 entries)16163264
Source: [8][9]

Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
−50 kg   Nurkanat Serikbayev (KAZ)   Romain Valadier-Picard (FRA)   Mykyta Holoborodko (UKR)
  Nika Bachiashvili (GEO)
−55 kg   Lin Chong-you (TPE)   Yuma Sato (JPN)   Vincenzo Skenderi (ITA)
  Sobirjon Karimov (UZB)
−60 kg   Keiji Tsujioka (JPN)   Kamran Suleymanov (AZE)   Chyngyzkhan Sagynaliev (KGZ)
  Marlen Adil (KAZ)
−66 kg   Abrek Naguchev (RUS)   Rostyslav Berezhnyi (UKR)   Matheus Pereira (BRA)
  Tilegen Tynarbay (KAZ)
−73 kg   Adam Kopecky (CZE)   Musa Simsek (TUR)   Alexandre Tama (FRA)
  Vugar Talibov (AZE)
−81 kg   Ryunosuke Otake (JPN)   Tymur Valieiev (UKR)   Ikhvan Edilsultanov (RUS)
  Aidar Arapov (KAZ)
−90 kg   Kenny Liveze (FRA)   Dzhavad Guseinov (RUS)   Junnosuke Todaka (JPN)
  Roy Sivan (ISR)
+90 kg   Irakli Demetrashvili (GEO)   Giga Tatiashvili (GEO)   Nodar Onoprienko (RUS)
  Mitsuki Sugawara (JPN)

Women's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
−40 kg   Luca Mamira (HUN)   Chiara Antonina Dispenza (ITA)   Pauline Cuq (FRA)
  Alima Zhumagaliyeva (KAZ)
−44 kg   Merve Azak (TUR)   María Giménez (VEN)   Laura Soken (BRA)
  Ayuna Miyagi (JPN)
−48 kg   Hikari Yoshioka (JPN)   Ana Viktorija Puljiz (CRO)   Assunta Scutto (ITA)
  Anna Kriza (HUN)
−52 kg   Veronica Toniolo (ITA)   Liliia Nugaeva (RUS)   Mariam Amkhadova (RUS)
  Elin Henninger (NED)
−57 kg   Rin Eguchi (JPN)   Sarah Souza (BRA)   Kseniia Galitskaia (RUS)
  Alexe Wagemaker (NED)
−63 kg   Habibe Afyonlu (TUR)   Airi Yazawa (JPN)   Alessia Corrao (BEL)
  Katarina Krišto (CRO)
−70 kg   Ai Tsunoda (ESP)   Moka Kuwagata (JPN)   Yael Van Heemst (NED)
  Elisabeth Pflugbeil (GER)
+70 kg   Anna Santos (BRA)   Madina Paragulgova (KAZ)   Hilal Ozturk (TUR)
  Ion Yamaki (JPN)

Source Results [4][10]

Mixed

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Mixed team   Japan   Azerbaijan   Russia
  Turkey

Source Results [5][6][7]

Prize money

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The sums written are per medalist, bringing the total prizes awarded to 80,000$ for the individual contests and 20,000$ for the team competition.[1] (retrieved from: [3])

Medal Individual Mixed team
Total Judoka Coach Total
  Gold 2,300$ 1,840$ 460$ 8,000$
  Silver 1,300$ 1,040$ 260$ 5,600$
  Bronze 700$ 560$ 140$ 3,200$

References

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  1. ^ a b "Almaty WCC 2019 Outlines Version 26 June 2019" (PDF). International Judo Federation. 26 June 2019. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 June 2021. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
  2. ^ "2019 World Cadets Championships". European Judo Union. Retrieved 31 January 2022.
  3. ^ a b "World Championships Cadets Teams 2019". International Judo Federation. Retrieved 31 January 2022.
  4. ^ a b "2019 World Cadets Championships". JudoInside.com. Retrieved 31 January 2022.
  5. ^ a b "World Championships Cadets Teams 2019 — Results". International Judo Federation. Retrieved 18 August 2022.
  6. ^ a b "Cadet World Team Championships Almaty". JudoInside.com. Retrieved 18 August 2022.
  7. ^ a b "Azerbaijan fall at final hurdle as Russia and Turkey take bronze". European Judo Union. 30 September 2019. Archived from the original on 25 November 2020. Retrieved 18 August 2022.
  8. ^ "2019 World Cadets Championships — Medal table". JudoInside.com. Retrieved 31 January 2022.
  9. ^ "2019 World Cadets Championships — Standings". International Judo Federation. Retrieved 31 January 2022.
  10. ^ "2019 World Cadets Championships — Results". International Judo Federation. Retrieved 31 January 2022.
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