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Judo at the Summer Olympic Games 2020


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:FRA Team FRANCE Women's :FRA

  • 48 Kg : Shirine Boukli
  • 52 Kg : Amandine Buchard
  • 57 Kg : Sarah-Léonie Cysique
  • 63 Kg : Clarisse Agbegnenou
  • 70 Kg : TBD
  • 78 Kg : Madeleine Malonga
  • + 78 Kg : Romane Dicko
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    The Dutch federation has made it's choices in the three contested categories: Sanne van Dijke is in, Kim Polling is out. Guusje Steenhuis is in, Marhinde Verkerk is out. Henk Grol is in, Roy Meyer is out.

     

    Making this the provisional team, with still a chance for Sanne Verhagen to be added and in theory Tessie Savelkouls as well if she would by some miracle recover from her horrific injury.

     

    Tornike Tsjakadoea (-60 kg)
    Juul Franssen (-63 kg)
    Sanne van Dijke (-70 kg)
    Guusje Steenhuis (-78 kg)
    Frank de Wit (-81 kg)
    Noël van ’t End (-90 kg)
    Michael Korrel (-100 kg)
    Henk Grol (+100 kg)

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    :BRA TEAM

     

    Men

    -60kg: Eric Takabatake

    -66kg: Daniel Cargnin

    -73kg: Eduardo Katsuhiro Barbosa

    -81kg: Eduardo Yudy Santos

    -90kg: Rafael Macedo

    -100kg: Rafael Buzacarini

    +100kg: Rafael Silva

     

    Women

    -48kg: Gabriela Chibana

    -52kg: Larissa Pimenta

    -63kg: Ketleyn Quadros

    -70kg: Maria Portela

    -78kg: Mayra Aguiar

    +78kg: Maria Suelen Altheman

     

     

    Nice to see Ketleyn Quadros returning to the Olympics after 2008 (when she was our first ever female medalist in any individual sport). Brazil didn't qualify an athlete in Women's -57kg (Rafaela Silva's category), which I guess could make it harder to win a medal in the Team event.

     

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    Fun detail how the three heaviest men are all called Rafael and the three heaviest women are all called Maria or a variation of that :d 

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    6 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

    Fun detail how the three heaviest men are all called Rafael and the three heaviest women are all called Maria or a variation of that :d 

    Mayra is not a variation of Maria. it has a different origin.

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    :CAN Team Canada :CAN

     

    Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard (St-Hubert, QC) – Women’s 63kg
    Shady El Nahas (Mississauga, ON) – Men’s 100kg
    Ecaterina Guica (La Prairie, QC) – Women’s 52kg
    Jessica Klimkait (Withby, ON) – Women’s 57kg
    Arthur Margelidon (Montréal, QC) – Men’s 73kg
    Antoine Valois-Fortier (Quebec City, QC) – Men’s 81kg

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    :RUS RUSSIA Team :RUS

     

    Men    
    60 kg    Robert Mshvidobadze
    66 kg    Yakub Shamilov
    73 kg    Musa Mogushkov
    81 kg    Alan Khubetsov
    90 kg    Mikhail Igolnikov
    100 kg    Niyaz Ilyasov
    +100 kg    Tamerlan Bashaev

        
    Women    
    48 kg    Irina Dolgova
    52 kg    Natalia Kuziutina
    57 kg    Daria Mezhetskaia
    63 kg    Daria Davydova
    70 kg    Madina Taimazova
    78 kg    Alexandra Babintseva

    +78 kg   (Chibisova will miss Olymmpics because of pregnacy)
        
    Mixed team   

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