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1998 Ju-Jitsu World Championships

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1998 Ju-Jitsu World Championships
Host cityGermany Berlin, Germany
OrganiserJu-Jitsu International Federation
Dates21–22 November[1][2]
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The 1998 Ju-Jitsu World Championship were the 3rd[3] edition of the Ju-Jitsu World Championships, and were held in Berlin, Germany from November 21 to November 22, 1998.

Schedule

  • 21.11.1998 – Men's and Women's Fighting System, Women's Duo System – Classic, Mixed Duo System – Classic
  • 22.11.1998 – Men's and Women's Fighting System, Men's Duo System – Classic

European Ju-Jitsu

Fighting System

Men's events

Category Gold Silver Bronze
–62 kg  Jörn Meiners (GER)  Taco Morren (NED)  Kelly Molinari (FRA)  Dariusz Świercz (POL)
–69 kg  Gerhard Ableidinger (AUT)  Stéphane Groseil (FRA)  Andreas Breslavski (GER)  Michael van Rijt (NED)
–77 kg  Marc Marie-Louise (FRA)  Gregory Vallarino (URU)  Tilen Oštir (SLO)  Thomas Kager (GER)
–85 kg  Bertrand Amoussou (FRA)  Rob Haans (NED)  Arkadiusz Musiał (POL)  Ricard Carneborn (SWE)
–94 kg  Joachim Göhrmann (GER)  Gary Turner (GBR)  Allard Schulenklopper (NED)  Robert Łukasik (POL)
+94 kg  Dariusz Zimoląg (POL)  Christophe Julve (FRA)  Remco Pardoel (NED)  Matthias Schröder (GER)

Women's events

Category Gold Silver Bronze
–55 kg  Florence Bailly (FRA)  Esther Oostlander (NED)  Ingela Viktorsson (SWE)  Diana Gascó (ESP)
–62 kg  Patricia Hekkens (NED)  Armelle Iost (FRA)  Jeanne Rasmussen (DEN)  Ute Niendorf (GER)
–70 kg  Sophie Albert (FRA)  Judith de Weerd (NED)  Anna Dimberg (SWE)  Daniela Cosandier (GER)
+70 kg  Jennie Brolin (SWE)  Sabine Felser (GER)  Marjorie Renard (BEL)  Agnieszka Ruzik (POL)

Duo System

Duo Classic events

Category Gold Silver Bronze
men  Sascha Vetter (GER)
 Joachim Thumfart (GER)
 Thomas Darholt (DEN)
 Kent Hielscher (DEN)
 Roman Bobits (AUT)
 Ferdinand Fuhrmann (AUT)
 Jérôme Laurent (FRA)
 Bruno Pereira (FRA)
women  Karina Lauridsen (DEN)
 Vibeke Mortensen (DEN)
 Silke Mundigl (GER)
 Sonja Wittmann (GER)
 Florence Bailly (FRA)
 Laetita Deloris (FRA)
 Sandy Van Landeghem (BEL)
 Vanessa Van de Vijver (BEL)
mixed  Hubert Erjawetz (GER)
 Silvia Heißenhuber (GER)
 Antonio Da Costa (FRA)
 Minh-Minh Ngo (FRA)
 Ferdinand Fuhrmann (AUT)
 Sabine Kampf (AUT)
 Gabriele Gardini (ITA)
 Valeria Zaccaria (ITA)

References

  1. ^ "Poster". www.ju-jutsu.de. 1998. Archived from the original on 1998-06-30. Retrieved 2019-12-09.
  2. ^ "Poster". www.jujitsu-aijj.it. 1998. Archived from the original on 2007-02-17. Retrieved 2019-12-09.
  3. ^ "Informationen zur 3. Ju-Jutsu Weltmeisterschaft am 21./22.11.1998 in Berlin". web.archive.org. 1999-02-21. Retrieved 2024-05-21.

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