2016
Judo
Judo
European Judo Championships
VenueTatneft Arena
LocationRussia Kazan, Russia
Dates21–24 April 2016
Competitors394 from 46 nations
Champions
Men's team Georgia (8th title)
Women's team Poland (1st title)
Competition at external databases
LinksIJF  EJU  JudoInside

The 2016 European Judo Championships were held in Kazan, Russia, between 2124 April 2016.[1]

Medal overview

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
−60 kg
France Walide Khyar Azerbaijan Orkhan Safarov Armenia Hovhannes Davtyan
Italy Elios Manzi
−66 kg
Georgia (country) Vazha Margvelashvili United Kingdom Colin Oates Russia Arsen Galstyan
Italy Fabio Basile
−73 kg
Azerbaijan Rustam Orujov Georgia (country) Lasha Shavdatuashvili Slovenia Rok Drakšič
Georgia (country) Nugzar Tatalashvili
−81 kg
Russia Khasan Khalmurzaev Georgia (country) Avtandil Tchrikishvili Bulgaria Ivaylo Ivanov
Sweden Robin Pacek
−90 kg
Georgia (country) Varlam Liparteliani Hungary Krisztián Tóth Poland Piotr Kuczera
Sweden Marcus Nyman
−100 kg
Netherlands Henk Grol Belgium Toma Nikiforov Netherlands Michael Korrel
Estonia Grigori Minaškin
+100 kg
France Teddy Riner Israel Or Sasson Georgia (country) Levani Matiashvili
Romania Daniel Natea
Teams
 Georgia
Vazha Margvelashvili
Amiran Papinashvili
Nugzari Tatalashvili
Lasha Shavdatuashvili
Avtandili Tchrikishvili
Giorgi Papunashvili
Varlam Liparteliani
Paata Gviniashvili
Levani Matiashvili
Adam Okruashvili
 Russia
Anzaur Ardanov
Arsen Galstyan
Zelimkhan Ozdoev
Uali Kurzhev
Stanislav Semenov
Khasan Khalmurzaev
Said Emi Zhambekov
Magomed Magomedov
Adlan Bisultanov
Andrey Volkov
 Poland
Aleksander Beta
Paweł Zagrodnik
Damian Szwarnowiecki
Łukasz Błach
Jakub Kubieniec
Patryk Ciechomski
Piotr Kuczera
Kamil Grabowski
Maciej Sarnacki

 Azerbaijan
Tarlan Karimov
Vugar Shirinli
Fagan Guluzada
Rustam Orujov
Rustam Alimli
Shahin Gahramanov
Mammadali Mehdiyev
Elkhan Mammadov
Ushangi Kokauri

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
−48 kg
Belgium Charline Van Snick Hungary Éva Csernoviczki Romania Monica Ungureanu
Turkey Dilara Lokmanhekim
−52 kg
Kosovo Majlinda Kelmendi France Priscilla Gneto Russia Yulia Kazarina
Romania Andreea Chitu
−57 kg
France Automne Pavia Bulgaria Ivelina Ilieva Israel Timna Nelson-Levy
Kosovo Nora Gjakova
−63 kg
Slovenia Tina Trstenjak Austria Kathrin Unterwurzacher Netherlands Anicka van Emden
Russia Ekaterina Valkova
−70 kg
France Gévrise Émane Georgia (country) Esther Stam France Fanny Estelle Posvite
Hungary Szabina Gercsák
−78 kg
France Audrey Tcheuméo Netherlands Guusje Steenhuis Germany Luise Malzahn
United Kingdom Natalie Powell
+78 kg
Turkey Kayra Sayit Ukraine Svitlana Iaromka Turkey Belkıs Zehra Kaya
Germany Jasmin Külbs
Teams
 Poland
Agata Perenc
Karolina Pieńkowska
Arleta Podolak
Anna Borowska
Agata Ozdoba
Karolina Tałach
Katarzyna Klys
Katarzyna Furmanek
Anna Załęczna
 Russia
Yulia Kazarina
Nataliya Komova
Daria Mezhetskaia
Tatiana Kazeniuk
Daria Davydova
Pari Surakatova
Irina Gazieva
Valentina Maltseva
Ksenia Chibisova
Vera Moskalyuk
 Germany
Maria Ertl
Mareen Kräh
Theresa Stoll
Viola Wächter
Nadja Bazynski
Iljana Marzok
Laura Vargas Koch
Luise Malzahn
Carolin Weiß

 France
Astride Gneto
Lola Benarroche
Margaux Pinot
Mélissa Heleine
Madeleine Malonga

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Russia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 France5128
2 Georgia3328
3 Russia*1236
4 Netherlands1124
5 Azerbaijan1113
6 Belgium1102
7 Poland1023
 Turkey1023
9 Kosovo1012
 Slovenia1012
11 Hungary0213
12 Bulgaria0112
 Great Britain0112
 Israel0112
15 Austria0101
 Ukraine0101
17 Germany0033
 Romania0033
19 Italy0022
 Sweden0022
21 Armenia0011
 Estonia0011
Totals (22 entries)16163264

References

  1. "European Judo Championships". eju.net. Retrieved 23 November 2020.
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