Herrarnas lättvikt i judo vid olympiska sommarspelen 1984
Judo vid olympiska sommarspelen 1984 | ||||
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Halv lättvikt | herrar | |||
Lättvikt | herrar | |||
Halv mellanvikt | herrar | |||
Mellanvikt | herrar | |||
Halv tungvikt | herrar | |||
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Öppen klass | herrar |
Herrarnas -71 kg i judo vid olympiska sommarspelen 1984 avgjordes i Los Angeles.
Medaljörer
Gren | Guld | Silver | Brons |
Lättvikt (71 kg)[1] | Ahn Byeong-Keun Sydkorea | Ezio Gamba Italien | Kerrith Brown Storbritannien Luis Onmura Brasilien |
Resultat
Huvudträd
Sextondelsfinaler | Åttondelsfinaler | Kvartsfinaler | Semifinaler | Final | |||||||||||||
Beauchamp (CAN) | W | ||||||||||||||||
Chirinos (HON) | L | Beauchamp (CAN) | W | ||||||||||||||
Tam (HKG) | L | Dexin (CHN) | L | ||||||||||||||
Dexin (CHN) | W | Beauchamp (CAN) | L | ||||||||||||||
Oleary (NZL) | L | Gamba (ITA) | W | ||||||||||||||
Wohlwend (LIE) | W | Wohlwend (LIE) | L | ||||||||||||||
Gamba (ITA) | W | Gamba (ITA) | W | ||||||||||||||
Dyot (FRA) | L | Gamba (ITA) | W | ||||||||||||||
Khawam (LIB) | L | Onmura (BRA) | L | ||||||||||||||
Ben Gamra (TUN) | W | Ben Gamra (TUN) | L | ||||||||||||||
Zagloul (EGY) | L | Onmura (BRA) | W | ||||||||||||||
Onmura (BRA) | W | Onmura (BRA) | W | ||||||||||||||
Evensen (NOR) | L | Swain (USA) | L | ||||||||||||||
Swain (USA) | W | Swain (USA) | W | ||||||||||||||
N'Guessan (CIV) | L | Al-Hammad (KUW) | L | ||||||||||||||
Al-Hammad (KUW) | W | Gamba (ITA) | L | ||||||||||||||
Liaw (TPE) | W | Ahn (KOR) | W | ||||||||||||||
Young (AUS) | L | Liaw (TPE) | W | ||||||||||||||
Ruiz (ESP) | W | Ruiz (ESP) | L | ||||||||||||||
Sanabria (CRC) | L | Liaw (TPE) | L | ||||||||||||||
Hyvarinen (FIN) | L | Brown (GBR) | W | ||||||||||||||
Stranz (FRG) | W | Stranz (FRG) | L | ||||||||||||||
Brown (GBR) | W | Brown (GBR) | W | ||||||||||||||
Vujevic (YUG) | L | Brown (GBR) | L | ||||||||||||||
Diallo (SEN) | L | Ahn (KOR) | W | ||||||||||||||
Nakanishi (JPN) | W | Nakanishi (JPN) | W | ||||||||||||||
D'Assuncao (POR) | L | Vizcarra (MEX) | L | ||||||||||||||
Vizcarra (MEX) | W | Nakanishi (JPN) | L | ||||||||||||||
Kalwihzi (ZAM) | L | Ahn (KOR) | W | ||||||||||||||
Vargas (ESA) | W | Vargas (ESA) | L | ||||||||||||||
Foley (IRL) | L | Ahn (KOR) | W | ||||||||||||||
Ahn (KOR) | W |
Återkval
1:a omgången | 2:a omgången | 3:e omgången | Bronsmatcher | ||||||||||
Dyot (FRA) | W | Beauchamp (CAN) | L | ||||||||||
Dyot (FRA) | W | Wohlwend (LIE) | L | Onmura (BRA) | W | ||||||||
Bye | L | Dyot (FRA) | L | ||||||||||
Beauchamp (CAN) | W | ||||||||||||
Bye | L | ||||||||||||
Bye | L | Bye | L | ||||||||||
Bye | L | ||||||||||||
Foley (IRL) | W | Nakanishi (JPN) | L | ||||||||||
Foley (IRL) | W | Vargas (ESA) | L | Brown (GBR) | W | ||||||||
Bye | L | Foley (IRL) | L | ||||||||||
Nakanishi (JPN) | W | ||||||||||||
Bye | L | ||||||||||||
Bye | L | Bye | L | ||||||||||
Bye | L |
Referenser
- Officiell rapport hämtat från the Wayback Machine (arkiverat 30 augusti 2012).
Noter
- ^ ”Judo at the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Games: Men's Lightweight” (på engelska). sports-reference.com. Arkiverad från originalet den 23 mars 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140323032306/http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1984/JUD/mens-lightweight.html. Läst 15 mars 2014.
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