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1971 European Judo Championships

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1971
Judo
Judo
European Judo Championships
LocationSweden Gothenburg, Sweden
Dates22–23 May 1971
Competition at external databases
LinksJudoInside

The 1971 European Judo Championships were the 20th edition of the European Judo Championships, and were held in Gothenburg, Sweden from 22 to 23 May 1971. Championships were subdivided into six individual competitions, and a separate team competition.

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Medal overview

Individual

Event Gold Silver Bronze
63 kg FranceJean-Jacques Mounier Soviet UnionShengeli Pitskhelauri HungaryFerenc Szabó
East GermanyKarl-Heinz Werner
70 kg East GermanyRudolf Hendel PolandAntoni Zajkowski FrancePierre Guichard
Soviet UnionValery Dvoinikov
80 kg FranceGuy Auffray Soviet UnionGuram Gogolauri United KingdomBrian Jacks
FrancePatrick Clement
93 kg East GermanyHelmut Howiller Soviet UnionVladimir Pokataev NetherlandsErnst Eugster
NetherlandsPeter Snijders
93+ kg NetherlandsWillem Ruska Soviet UnionValentin Gutsu GermanyAlfred Meier
Soviet UnionGivi Onashvili
Open class Soviet UnionVitaly Kuznetsov SpainSantiago Ojeda NetherlandsHenk Kruys
GermanyReinhard Otto

Teams

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Team United Kingdom British team:

David Lawrence
Edward Cassidy
David Starbrook
Keith Remfry
Angelo Parisi

Netherlands Dutch team:

Jan Gietelinck
Eddy van der Poel
Martin Poglajen
Ernst Eugster
Willem Ruska

Soviet Union Soviet team:

Shengeli Pitskhelauri
Valeriy Dvoynikov
Guram Gogolauri
Vladimir Pokatayev
Valentin Gutsu
Vitali Kuznetsov


France French team:
Jean-Jacques Mounier
Pierre Guichard
Guy Auffray
Pierre Albertini
Jean-Claude Brondani
François Besson

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 France2024
2 East Germany2013
3 Soviet Union1427
4 Netherlands1034
5 Poland0101
 Spain0101
7 West Germany0022
8 Great Britain0011
 Hungary0011
Totals (9 entries)661224

References


This page was last edited on 16 January 2024, at 12:01
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