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Judo
Judo
2005 World Judo Championships
VenueCairo Stadium Indoor Halls Complex
LocationEgypt Cairo, Egypt
Dates8–12 September 2005
Competitors579 from 93 nations
Champions
Men's team South Korea
Women's team France
Competition at external databases
LinksIJF • JudoInside

The 2005 World Judo Championships were the 24th edition of the Judo World Championships, and were held in Cairo, Egypt from September 8 to September 12, 2005.[1][2] Brazilian João Derly was voted as best performance of the championship. On the last day of competition, team events were held, as South Korea won the men's team event and France won the women's.[3]

Medal overview

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Extra-lightweight (60 kg)
details
 Craig Fallon (GBR)  Ludwig Paischer (AUT)  Cho Nam-Suk (KOR)
 Nijat Shikhalizade (AZE)
Half-lightweight (66 kg)
details
 João Derly (BRA)  Masato Uchishiba (JPN)  Arash Miresmaili (IRI)
 Miklós Ungvári (HUN)
Lightweight (73 kg)
details
 Ákos Braun (HUN)  Francesco Bruyere (ITA)  Kiyoshi Uematsu (ESP)
 Gennadiy Bilodid (UKR)
Half-middleweight (81 kg)
details
 Guillaume Elmont (NED)  Abderahmane Benamadi (ALG)  Takashi Ono (JPN)
 Roman Gontyuk (UKR)
Middleweight (90 kg)
details
 Hiroshi Izumi (JPN)  Ilias Iliadis (GRE)  Mark Huizinga (NED)
 Andrey Kazusenok (BLR)
Half-heavyweight (100 kg)
details
 Keiji Suzuki (JPN)  Vitaly Bubon (UKR)  Dmitri Kabanov (RUS)
 Luciano Corrêa (BRA)
Heavyweight (+100 kg)
details
 Aleksandr Mikhailine (RUS)  Yasuyuki Muneta (JPN)  Pierre Robin (FRA)
 Lasha Gujejiani (GEO)
Openweight
details
 Dennis van der Geest (NED)  Tamerlan Tmenov (RUS)  Juri Rybak (BLR)
 Yohei Takai (JPN)
Men's team
details
 South Korea (KOR)  Japan (JPN)  Georgia (GEO)
 Brazil (BRA)

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Extra-lightweight (48 kg)
details
 Yanet Bermoy (CUB)  Frédérique Jossinet (FRA)  Alina Dumitru (ROM)
 Soraya Haddad (ALG)
Half-lightweight (52 kg)
details
 Li Ying (CHN)  Yuki Yokosawa (JPN)  An Kum-ae (PRK)
 Telma Monteiro (POR)
Lightweight (57 kg)
details
 Kye Sun-hui (PRK)  Yvonne Bönisch (GER)  Sabrina Filzmoser (AUT)
 Khishigbatyn Erdenet-Od (MGL)
Half-middleweight (63 kg)
details
 Lucie Décosse (FRA)  Ayumi Tanimoto (JPN)  Driulis González (CUB)
 Urška Žolnir (SLO)
Middleweight (70 kg)
details
 Edith Bosch (NED)  Gévrise Émane (FRA)  Catherine Jacques (BEL)
 Raša Sraka (SLO)
Half-heavyweight (78 kg)
details
 Yurisel Laborde (CUB)  Sae Nakazawa (JPN)  Claudia Zwiers (NED)
 Céline Lebrun (FRA)
Heavyweight (+78 kg)
details
 Tong Wen (CHN)  Karina Bryant (GBR)  Anne-Sophie Mondière (FRA)
 Maki Tsukada (JPN)
Openweight
details
 Midori Shintani (JPN)  Karina Bryant (GBR)  Carola Uilenhoed (NED)
 Anne-Sophie Mondière (FRA)
Women's team
details
 France (FRA)  South Korea (KOR)   Japan (JPN) (25x17px)
  Algeria (ALG) (25x17px)

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Japan35311
2 Netherlands3036
3 Cuba2013
4 China2002
5 France1247
6 Great Britain1203
7 Russia1113
8 Brazil1012
 Hungary1012
 North Korea1012
11 Ukraine0123
12 Algeria0112
 Austria0112
14 Germany0101
 Greece0101
 Italy0101
17 Belarus0022
 Slovenia0022
19 Azerbaijan0011
 Belgium0011
 Georgia0011
 Iran0011
 Mongolia0011
 Portugal0011
 Romania0011
 South Korea0011
 Spain0011
Totals (27 entries)16163264

Results overview

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Men

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60 kg

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Position Judoka
1.  Craig Fallon (GBR)
2.  Ludwig Paischer (AUT)
3.  Cho Nam-Suk (KOR)
3.  Nijat Shikhalizade (AZE)
5.  Salamat Utarbajew (KAZ)
5.  Revazi Zintiridis (GRE)
7.  Gal Yekutiel (ISR)
7.  David Larose (FRA)

66 kg

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Position Judoka
1.  João Derly (BRA)
2.  Masato Uchishiba (JPN)
3.  Arash Miresmaili (IRI)
3.  Miklós Ungvári (HUN)
5.  Óscar Peñas (ESP)
5.  David Margoshvili (GEO)
7.  Dex Elmont (NED)
7.  Amin El Hady (EGY)

73 kg

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Position Judoka
1.  Ákos Braun (HUN)
2.  Francesco Bruyere (ITA)
3.  Kiyoshi Uematsu (ESP)
3.  Gennadiy Bilodid (UKR)
5.  Claudiu Baștea (ROM)
5.  Henri Schoeman (NED)
7.  Krzysztof Wilkomirski (POL)
7.  Leandro Guilheiro (BRA)

81 kg

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Position Judoka
1.  Guillaume Elmont (NED)
2.  Abderahmane Benamadi (ALG)
3.  Takashi Ono (JPN)
3.  Roman Gontyuk (UKR)
5.  Anthony Rodriguez (FRA)
5.  Kim Min-Kyu (KOR)
7.  Aleksei Budõlin (EST)
7.  Dmitri Nossov (RUS)

90 kg

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Position Judoka
1.  Hiroshi Izumi (JPN)
2.  Ilias Iliadis (GRE)
3.  Mark Huizinga (NED)
3.  Andrey Kazusenok (BLR)
5.  Przemysław Matyjaszek (POL)
5.  Hisham Mesbah (EGY)
7.  Khasanbi Taov (RUS)
7.  Maxim Rakov (KAZ)

100 kg

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Position Judoka
1.  Keiji Suzuki (JPN)
2.  Vitaly Bubon (UKR)
3.  Dmitri Kabanov (RUS)
3.  Luciano Corrêa (BRA)
5.  Juri Rybak (BLR)
5.  Abbas Fallah (IRI)
7.  Dániel Hadfi (HUN)
7.  Primoz Ferjan (SLO)

+100 kg

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Position Judoka
1.  Aleksandr Mikhailine (RUS)
2.  Yasuyuki Muneta (JPN)
3.  Pierre Robin (FRA)
3.  Lasha Gujejiani (GEO)
5.  Paolo Bianchessi (ITA)
5.  Óscar Brayson (CUB)
7.  Andrian Kordon (ISR)
7.  Mohamed Reza Rodaki (IRI)

Open class

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Position Judoka
1.  Dennis van der Geest (NED)
2.  Tamerlan Tmenov (RUS)
3.  Juri Rybak (BLR)
3.  Yohei Takai (JPN)
5.  Jang Sung-ho (KOR)
5.  Georgi Kizilashvili (GEO)
7.  Abdullo Tangriev (UZB)
7.  Martin Padar (EST)

Men's team

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Position Country
1.  South Korea (KOR)
2.  Japan (JPN)
3.  Georgia (GEO)
3.  Brazil (BRA)
5.  France (FRA)
5.  Egypt (EGY)
7. Oceania (OCE)
7.  Algeria (ALG)

Women

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48 kg

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Position Judoka
1.  Yanet Bermoy (CUB)
2.  Frédérique Jossinet (FRA)
3.  Alina Dumitru (ROM)
3.  Soraya Haddad (ALG)
5.  Ann Simons (BEL)
5.  Pak Ok-Song (PRK)
7.  Gereltuya Erdenechimeg (MGL)
7.  Kayo Kitada (JPN)

52 kg

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Position Judoka
1.  Li Ying (CHN)
2.  Yuki Yokosawa (JPN)
3.  An Kum-ae (PRK)
3.  Telma Monteiro (POR)
5.  Ioana Aluas (ROM)
5.  Ludmila Bogdanova (RUS)
7.  Zaimaris Calderon (CUB)
7.  Mönkhbaataryn Bundmaa (MGL)

57 kg

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Position Judoka
1.  Kye Sun-hui (PRK)
2.  Yvonne Bönisch (GER)
3.  Sabrina Filzmoser (AUT)
3.  Khishigbatyn Erdenet-Od (MGL)
5.  Isabel Fernández (ESP)
5.  Yurisleidy Lupetey (CUB)
7.  Inga Gołaszewska-Kołodziej (POL)
7.  Fanny Riaboff (FRA)

63 kg

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Position Judoka
1.  Lucie Décosse (FRA)
2.  Ayumi Tanimoto (JPN)
3.  Driulis González (CUB)
3.  Urška Žolnir (SLO)
5.  Anna von Harnier (GER)
5.  Marie-Hélène Chisholm (CAN)
7.  Elisabeth Willeboordse (NED)
7.  Lee Bok-Hee (KOR)

70 kg

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Position Judoka
1.  Edith Bosch (NED)
2.  Gévrise Émane (FRA)
3.  Catherine Jacques (BEL)
3.  Raša Sraka (SLO)
5.  Annett Böhm (GER)
5.  Maryna Pryshchepa (UKR)
7.  Sagat Abikeeva (KAZ)
7.  Bae Eun-Hye (KOR)

78 kg

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Position Judoka
1.  Yurisel Laborde (CUB)
2.  Sae Nakazawa (JPN)
3.  Claudia Zwiers (NED)
3.  Céline Lebrun (FRA)
5.  Lucia Morico (ITA)
5.  Marianne Morawek (AUT)
7.  Amy Cotton (CAN)
7.  Rachel Wilding (GBR)

+78 kg

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Position Judoka
1.  Tong Wen (CHN)
2.  Karina Bryant (GBR)
3.  Anne-Sophie Mondière (FRA)
3.  Maki Tsukada (JPN)
5.  Tea Donguzashvili (RUS)
5.  Carola Uilenhoed (NED)
7.  Giovanna Blanco (VEN)
7.  Jeong Ji-Won (KOR)

Open class

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Position Judoka
1.  Midori Shintani (JPN)
2.  Karina Bryant (GBR)
3.  Carola Uilenhoed (NED)
3.  Anne-Sophie Mondière (FRA)
5.  Yuliya Barysik (BLR)
5.  Lucija Polavder (SLO)
7.  Tsvetana Bozhilova (BUL)
7.  Verena Birndorfer (GER)

Women's team

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Position Country
1.  France (FRA)
2.  South Korea (KOR)
3.  Japan (JPN)
3.  Algeria (ALG)
5.  China (CHN)
5. Oceania (OCE)
7.  Cuba (CUB)
7.  Egypt (EGY)

References

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  1. ^ "World Championships Cairo 2005". International Judo Federation. Retrieved 12 June 2022.
  2. ^ "World Championships Cairo". JudoInside.com. Retrieved 12 June 2022.
  3. ^ "World Judo 2005 — Team events". Fuji TV (in Japanese). 12 September 2005. Archived from the original on 22 September 2008. Retrieved 12 June 2022.
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