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1974 European Judo Championships

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1974
Judo
Judo
European Judo Championships
LocationUnited Kingdom London, United Kingdom
Dates2–5 May 1974
Competition at external databases
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The 1974 European Judo Championships were the 23rd edition of the European Judo Championships, and were held in London, United Kingdom from 2 to 5 May 1974. 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 Soviet UnionSergey Melnichenko United KingdomDanny Da Costa FranceMichel Algisi
Soviet UnionShengeli Pitskhelauri
70 kg East GermanyGünter Krüger Soviet UnionValery Dvoinikov GermanyEngelbert Dörbandt
FranceGérard Gautier
80 kg FranceJean-Paul Coche PolandAntoni Reiter PolandAdam Adamczyk
United KingdomBob Debelius
93 kg Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaGoran Zuvela West GermanyGünther Neureuther United KingdomDavid Starbrook
East GermanyDietmar Lorenz
93+ kg Soviet UnionGivi Onashvili NetherlandsChris Dolman FranceRémi Berthet
East GermanyWolfgang Zueckschwerdt
Open class Soviet UnionSergey Novikov Soviet UnionShota Chochishvili HungaryImre Varga
East GermanyWolfgang Zueckschwerdt

Teams

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Team Soviet Union Soviet team:

Sergey Melnichenko
Valeriy Dvoynikov
Andrey Tsyupachenko
Amiran Muzayev
Sergey Novikov

United Kingdom British team:

Constantine Alexander
Vas Morrison
Brian Jacks
Keith Remfry

West Germany West German team:

Alexander Leibkind
Fred Marhenke
Günther Neureuther
Engelbert Dörbandt
Karl Beilfuß


East Germany East German team:
Karl-Heinz Werner
Günter Krüger
Dietmar Lorenz
Wolfgang Zuckschwerdt

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Soviet Union3216
2 East Germany1034
 France1034
4 Yugoslavia1001
5 Great Britain0123
6 Poland0112
 West Germany0112
8 Netherlands0101
9 Hungary0011
Totals (9 entries)661224

References


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