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Judo at the 2002 Commonwealth Games

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Judo
Judo
Judo
at the 2002 Commonwealth Games
VenueGMEX
LocationManchester, England
Dates30 July – 1 August 2002
Competition at external databases
LinksJudoInside
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Judo at the 2002 Commonwealth Games was the third time that Judo at the Commonwealth Games was included as a sport. It had been held as a demonstration sport at the 1986 Commonwealth Games and made its official debut at the 1990 Commonwealth Games. The sport took place in the GMEX.[1][2][3]

Results

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Women's u/48 kg Carolyne Lepage
 Canada
Clare Lynch
 England
Fiona Robertson
 Scotland
Alice Livinus
 Nigeria
Women's u/52 kg Georgina Singleton
 England
Lisa Bradley
 Northern Ireland
Karen Cusack
 Scotland
Angela Raguz
 Australia
Women's u/57 kg Maria Pekli
 Australia
Jenni Brien
 Scotland
Luce Baillargeon
 Canada
Sophie Cox
 England
Women's u/63 kg Karen Roberts
 England
Sarah Clark
 Scotland
B.A. Yusuf
 Nigeria
Claire Scourfield
 Wales
Women's u/70 kg Samantha Lowe
 England
Catherine Roberge
 Canada
Amanda Costello
 Scotland
Sisilia Nasiga
 Fiji
Women's u/78 kg Michelle Rogers
 England
Jo Melen
 Wales
Jacynthe Maloney
 Canada
C.O. Foguing
 Cameroon
Women's o/78 kg Simone Callender
 England
Angharad Sweet
 Wales
Stephanie Hart
 Scotland
Eunice Ekeoubi
 Nigeria
Men's u/60 kg Craig Fallon
 England
Akram Shah
 India
Gary Cole
 Wales
Daniel Simard
 Canada
Men's u/66 kg James Warren
 England
David Somerville
 Scotland
Timothy Davies
 Wales
Bhupinder Singh
 India
Men's u/73 kg Tom Hill
 Australia
Christos Christodulides
 Cyprus
Lee McGrorty
 Scotland
J-F Marceau
 Canada
Men's u/81 kg Graeme Randall
 Scotland
Thomas Cousins
 England
Luke Preston
 Wales
Tim Slyfield
 New Zealand
Men's u/90 kg Winston Gordon
 England
Keith Morgan
 Canada
Steven Vidler
 Scotland
Rostand Melaping
 Cameroon
Men's u/100 kg Nicolas Gill
 Canada
Sam Delahay
 England
Antonio Felicite
 Mauritius
Martin Kelly
 Australia
Men's o/100 kg Nacanieli Qerewaqa
 Fiji
Daniel Sargent
 England
Daniel Rusitovic
 Australia
Emeka Onyemachi
 Nigeria

References

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  1. ^ "'Stage set for Manchester to lay on feast of sport'". The Times. 25 July 2002. p. 36 – via Times Digital Archive.
  2. ^ "2002 Commonwealth Games- Event". Judo Inside. Retrieved 21 August 2022.
  3. ^ "Manchester 2002". Commonwealth Games Federation. Archived from the original on 7 April 2018. Retrieved 21 August 2022.
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