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1992 European Judo Championships

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1992
Judo
Judo
European Judo Championships
LocationFrance Paris, France
Dates4–7 May 1992
Competition at external databases
LinksJudoInside

The 1992 European Judo Championships were held in Paris, France from 4 to 7 May 1992.

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Medal overview

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 kg Commonwealth of Independent States Nazim Huseynov France Philip Pradayrol Republic of Ireland Keith Gough
Germany Raik Arnold
65 kg France Benoît Campargue Latvia Vsevolods Zelonijs Bulgaria Ivan Netov
Spain Francisco Lorenzo
71 kg Austria Norbert Haimberger France Bruno Carabetta Israel Oren Smadja
Spain Joaquín Ruíz
78 kg Germany Marko Spittka Switzerland Olivier Schaffter France Bertrand Damaisin
Commonwealth of Independent States Sharip Varaev
86 kg France Pascal Tayot Romania Adrian Croitoru Italy Giorgio Vismara
Spain León Villar
95 kg France Stéphane Traineau Commonwealth of Independent States Dmitry Sergeev Italy Luigi Guido
Hungary Antal Kovács
95+ kg Germany Frank Möller Commonwealth of Independent States Sergey Kosorotov France David Douillet
Netherlands Dennis Raven
Open class Germany Thomas Müller France Georges Mathonnet Belgium Harry Van Barneveld
United Kingdom Elvis Gordon

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg France Cécile Nowak Spain Yolanda Soler Finland Annikka Mutanen
Italy Giovanna Tortora
52 kg United Kingdom Loretta Doyle Netherlands Jessica Gal Belgium Heidi Goossens
Italy Alessandra Giungi
56 kg United Kingdom Nicola Fairbrother Belgium Nicole Flagothier France Cathérine Arnaud
Spain Miriam Blasco
61 kg Poland Boguslawa Olechnowicz Germany Frauke Eickhoff Commonwealth of Independent States Yelena Petrova
Spain Begoña Gomez
66 kg Italy Emanuela Pierantozzi Belgium Heidi Rakels Commonwealth of Independent States Elena Kotelnikova
Germany Alexandra Schreiber
72 kg France Laëtitia Meignan Belgium Ulla Werbrouck Netherlands Irene de Kok
Germany Karin Krüger
72+ kg Commonwealth of Independent States Svetlana Gundarenko Germany Claudia Weber Netherlands Monique van der Lee
Poland Renata Szal
Open class Netherlands Angelique Seriese Romania Simona Richter Germany Karin Kutz
France Natalina Lupino

Medal table

  *   Host nation (France)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 France*53412
2 Germany3249
3 CIS2237
4 Great Britain2013
5 Netherlands1135
6 Italy1045
7 Poland1012
8 Austria1001
9 Belgium0325
10 Romania0202
11 Spain0156
12 Latvia0101
  Switzerland0101
14 Bulgaria0011
 Finland0011
 Hungary0011
 Ireland0011
 Israel0011
Totals (18 entries)16163264

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