Judo at the 2024 Summer Olympics

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Judo
at the Games of the Olympiad
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Venue Grand Palais Éphémère
Dates 27 July – 3 August 2024
No. of events 15 (7 men, 7 women, 1 mixed)
Competitors 372 (186 men and 186 women) from 107 nations
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Judo competitions at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris took place from 27 July to 3 August at Grand Palais Éphémère in Champ de Mars.[1] The number of judokas competing across fourteen weight categories at these Games has been reduced from 393 in Tokyo 2020 to 372, with an equal distribution between men and women.

Despite the slight changes in athlete figures, the judo program for Paris 2024 remains constant from the previous editions, as the competition featured an equal number of bodyweight classes for men and women, with seven each, and the return of the mixed team tournament.[2][3]

Competition format

The judo program features a total of fourteen bodyweight classes, seven each for both men and women. Regularly starting on the first day of the competition, a single men's and women's weight category will occur each day before the program concludes with the mixed team tournament (scheduled for 3 August).[2]

In each weight category, athletes are seeded in a single-elimination bracket, a traditional knock-out format until the final with a slight twist. Those defeated in the quarterfinals will remain in the competition with a repechage draw resulting to double bronze-medal matches awarded to the judokas.

The mixed-team tournament, an event introduced in the previous edition, features a squad of six individual judokas with three weight categories per gender competing against another team. To win every match, the team must score four victories out of six rounds.

Since the previous edition, several rule changes are instituted to empower the judo program for Paris 2024 and subsequent Summer Olympic editions. Based on the 2016 IJF rule changes, the game time for men have shortened by a minute, and the length of a game becomes four minutes similar to the women's side. The waza-ari scores remain constant from Tokyo 2020, requiring a judoka to pin his or her opponent between the ten and twenty-second limit, or to throw the opponent successfully but not well-controlled to be awarded as ippon. According to the fundamental judo rules, any athlete can win in a tripartite pathway: 1) to throw the opponent to the ground at a certain efficiency, 2) to hold down the opponent for 20 seconds, and 3) to force the opponent to a submission by arm lock or by strangulation. Originally, scoring an ippon ends the game but two waza-aris are now equal to an ippon in the competition.[1]

Qualification

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Judo at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification

Competition schedule

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Legend
Schedule[4]
Event↓/Date → Sat 27 Sun 28 Mon 29 Tue 30 Wed 31 Thu 1 Fri 2 Sat 3
Men's
Men's 60 kg Q F
Men's 66 kg Q F
Men's 73 kg Q F
Men's 81 kg Q F
Men's 90 kg Q F
Men's 100 kg Q F
Men's +100 kg Q F
Women's
Women's 48 kg Q F
Women's 52 kg Q F
Women's 57 kg Q F
Women's 63 kg Q F
Women's 70 kg Q F
Women's 78 kg Q F
Women's +78 kg Q F
Mixed
Mixed team Q F

Medal summary

Medal table

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Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 kg
details
Yeldos Smetov
 Kazakhstan
Luka Mkheidze
 France
Ryuju Nagayama
 Japan
Francisco Garrigós
 Spain
66 kg
details
Hifumi Abe
 Japan
Willian Lima
 Brazil
Gusman Kyrgyzbayev
 Kazakhstan
Denis Vieru
 Moldova
73 kg
details
Hidayet Heydarov
 Azerbaijan
Joan-Benjamin Gaba
 France
Adil Osmanov
 Moldova
Soichi Hashimoto
 Japan
81 kg
details
Takanori Nagase
 Japan
Tato Grigalashvili
 Georgia
Lee Joon-hwan
 South Korea
Somon Makhmadbekov
 Tajikistan
90 kg
details
Lasha Bekauri
 Georgia
Sanshiro Murao
 Japan
Maxime-Gaël Ngayap Hambou
 France
Theodoros Tselidis
 Greece
100 kg
details
Zelym Kotsoiev
 Azerbaijan
Ilia Sulamanidze
 Georgia
Peter Paltchik
 Israel
Muzaffarbek Turoboyev
 Uzbekistan
+100 kg
details
Teddy Riner
 France
Kim Min-jong
 South Korea
Temur Rakhimov
 Tajikistan
Alisher Yusupov
 Uzbekistan

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg
details
Natsumi Tsunoda
 Japan
Bavuudorjiin Baasankhüü
 Mongolia
Shirine Boukli
 France
Tara Babulfath
 Sweden
52 kg
details
Diyora Keldiyorova
 Uzbekistan
Distria Krasniqi
 Kosovo
Larissa Pimenta
 Brazil
Amandine Buchard
 France
57 kg
details
Christa Deguchi
 Canada
Huh Mi-mi
 South Korea
Haruka Funakubo
 Japan
Sarah-Léonie Cysique
 France
63 kg
details
Andreja Leški
 Slovenia
Prisca Awiti Alcaraz
 Mexico
Clarisse Agbegnenou
 France
Laura Fazliu
 Kosovo
70 kg
details
Barbara Matić
 Croatia
Miriam Butkereit
 Germany
Michaela Polleres
 Austria
Gabriella Willems
 Belgium
78 kg
details
Alice Bellandi
 Italy
Inbar Lanir
 Israel
Ma Zhenzhao
 China
Patrícia Sampaio
 Portugal
+78 kg
details
Beatriz Souza
 Brazil
Raz Hershko
 Israel
Kim Ha-yun
 South Korea
Romane Dicko
 France

Mixed events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Mixed team
details
 France (FRA)
Shirine Boukli
Joan-Benjamin Gaba
Amandine Buchard
Walide Khyar
Sarah-Léonie Cysique
Luka Mkheidze
Clarisse Agbegnenou
Alpha Oumar Djalo
Marie-Ève Gahié
Maxime-Gaël Ngayap Hambou
Romane Dicko
Aurélien Diesse
Madeleine Malonga
Teddy Riner
 Japan (JPN)
Uta Abe
Hifumi Abe
Haruka Funakubo
Soichi Hashimoto
Natsumi Tsunoda
Ryuju Nagayama
Saki Niizoe
Sanshiro Murao
Miku Takaichi
Takanori Nagase
Aaron Wolf
Rika Takayama
Akira Sone
Tatsuru Saito
 Brazil (BRA)
Daniel Cargnin
Leonardo Gonçalves
Willian Lima
Rafael Macedo
Guilherme Schimidt
Rafael Silva
Larissa Pimenta
Ketleyn Quadros
Rafaela Silva
Beatriz Souza
 South Korea (KOR)
Lee Hye-kyeong
Kim Won-jin
Jung Ye-rin
An Ba-ul
Huh Mi-mi
Kim Ji-su
Lee Joon-hwan
Han Ju-yeop
Yoon Hyun-ji
Kim Ha-yun
Kim Min-jong

See also

References

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