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Judo at the 2003 Summer Universiade

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Judo
Judo
Judo
at the 2003 Summer Universiade
LocationDaegu, South Korea
Dates25–27 August 2003
Medalists
gold medal
 
silver medal
 
bronze medal
 
Champions
Men's team South Korea (3rd title)
Women's team Japan (1st title)
Competition at external databases
LinksJudoInside

The Judo competition at the 2003 Summer Universiade were held in Daegu, South Korea from 25 to 27 August 2003.

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Medal overview

Men's event

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Extra-lightweight (60 kg)  Takeshi Ogawa (JPN)  Jérémy Le Bris (FRA)  Cho Nam-Suk (KOR)
 Khashbaataryn Tsagaanbaatar (MGL)
Half-lightweight (66 kg)  Takashi Terai (JPN)  Yordanis Arencibia (CUB)  Jozef Krnáč (SVK)
 Gábor Neu (HUN)
Lightweight (73 kg)  Lee Won-Hee (KOR)  Masahiro Takamatsu (JPN)  Miguel Romero (ESP)
 Varuzhan Israyelyan (ARM)
Half-middleweight (81 kg)  Kwon Young-Woo (KOR)  Óscar Fernández (ESP)  Ole Bischof (GER)
 Denis Ogienko (RUS)
Middleweight (90 kg)  Hiroshi Izumi (JPN)  Diego Barreto (BRA)  Gergö Rajcsányi (HUN)
 Park Sun-woo (KOR)
Half-heavyweight (100 kg)  György Kosztolánczy (HUN)  Gianluca Giaccaglia (ITA)  Amel Mekić (BIH)
 Luciano Corrêa (BRA)
Heavyweight (+100 kg)  Abdullo Tangriev (UZB)  Frédéric LeCanu (FRA)  Obren Božović (SCG)
 Kim Sung-Bum (KOR)
Openweight  Abdullo Tangriev (UZB)  Frédéric Paupert (FRA)  Luciano Corrêa (BRA)
 Shinya Katabuchi (JPN)
Team  South Korea  Japan  Hungary
 Ukraine

Women's event

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Extra-lightweight (48 kg)  Mayumi Takara (JPN)  Pak Myong-Hui (PRK)  Francesca Congia (ITA)
 Choi Ok-Ja (KOR)
Half-lightweight (52 kg)  Audrey La Rizza (FRA)  An Kum-ae (PRK)  Hisae Takara (JPN)
 Ren Minjing (CHN)
Lightweight (57 kg)  Hong Ok-Song (PRK)  Fanny Euranie (FRA)  Yurisleidis Lupetey (CUB)
 Yang Mi-Yung (KOR)
Half-middleweight (63 kg)  Marie Pasquet (FRA)  Ji Gyong-Sun (PRK)  Africa Gutiérrez (ESP)
 Hidemi Soda (JPN)
Middleweight (70 kg)  Gévrise Émane (FRA)  Cathérine Roberge (CAN)  Leire Iglesias (ESP)
 Bae Eun-Hye (KOR)
Half-heavyweight (78 kg)  Cho Soo-Hee (KOR)  Pan Yuqing (CHN)  Stéphanie Possamaï (FRA)
 Megumi Nagase (JPN)
Heavyweight (+78 kg)  Liu Xia (CHN)  Kei Eguchi (JPN)  Jessica van der Spil (NED)
 Elena Shleyzye (RUS)
Openweight  Xue Fuyan (CHN)  Mika Sugimoto (JPN)  Lee Hsiao-hung (TPE)
 Mariya Semenyuk (UKR)
Team  Japan  China  France
 South Korea

Medals table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Japan43411
2 France3418
3 South Korea3069
4 China2114
5 Uzbekistan2002
6 North Korea1304
7 Hungary1023
8 Spain0134
9 Brazil0123
10 Cuba0112
 Italy0112
12 Canada0101
13 Russia0022
14 Armenia0011
 Bosnia and Herzegovina0011
 Chinese Taipei0011
 Germany0011
 Mongolia0011
 Netherlands0011
 Serbia and Montenegro0011
 Slovakia0011
 Ukraine0011
Totals (22 entries)16163264

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