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2010 World Judo Championships – Men's 100 kg

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Judo competition

Judo
Judo
Men's 100 kg
at the 2010 World Judo Championships
VenueYoyogi National Gymnasium
LocationTokyo, Japan
Date9 September 2010 Edit this on Wikidata
Competitors58 from 44 nations
Medalists
gold medal Takamasa Anai (1st title)   Japan
silver medal Henk Grol   Netherlands
bronze medal Oreidis Despaigne   Cuba
bronze medal Thierry Fabre   France
Competition at external databases
LinksIJF • JudoInside
Paris 2011 →
2010 World
Judo Championships
MenWomen
60 kg48 kg
66 kg52 kg
73 kg57 kg
81 kg63 kg
90 kg70 kg
100 kg78 kg
+100 kg+78 kg
OpenOpen

The Men's -100 kg competition at the 2010 World Judo Championships was held at 9 September at the Yoyogi National Gymnasium in Tokyo, Japan. 58 competitors contested for the medals, being split in 4 Pools where the winner advanced to the medal round.

Pool A

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Japan Takamasa Anai 110
Lithuania Marius Labalaukis 000 Japan Takamasa Anai 100
Argentina Cristian Schmidt 000 Israel Ariel Ze'evi 000
Israel Ariel Ze'evi 010 Japan Takamasa Anai 010
Czech Republic Lukas Krpalek 022 Czech Republic Lukas Krpalek 000
Hungary Balint Farkas 000 Czech Republic Lukas Krpalek 001
Kyrgyzstan Aleksei Taskin 001 United Kingdom James Austin 000
United Kingdom James Austin 100 Japan Takamasa Anai 110
Belarus Yauhen Biadulin 002 France Thierry Fabre 000
Latvia Jevgenijs Borodavko 011 Latvia Jevgenijs Borodavko 011
Slovakia Zoltan Palkovacs 000
Latvia Jevgenijs Borodavko 000
Chinese Taipei Hong-Yen Chang 000 France Thierry Fabre 001
France Thierry Fabre 100 France Thierry Fabre 100
Romania Daniel Brata 100 Romania Daniel Brata 000
Thailand Banpot Thonglim 000

Pool B

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
South Korea Hwang Hee-Tae 101
Serbia Milan Disovic 001 South Korea Hwang Hee-Tae 020
Russia Zafar Makhmadov 101 Russia Zafar Makhmadov 000
Mongolia Temuulen Battulga 000 South Korea Hwang Hee-Tae 000
Azerbaijan Elmar Gasimov 010 Azerbaijan Elmar Gasimov 100
Germany Dino Pfeiffer 000 Azerbaijan Elmar Gasimov 100
Algeria Hassane Azzoun 000
Azerbaijan Elmar Gasimov 000
Brazil Luciano Corrêa 001 Cuba Oreydi Despaigne 100
United States Kyle Vashkulat 100 United States Kyle Vashkulat 000
Cuba Oreydi Despaigne 110
Cuba Oreydi Despaigne 100
Georgia (country) Irakli Tsirekidze 110 Georgia (country) Irakli Tsirekidze 000
Ukraine Artem Bloshenko 001 Georgia (country) Irakli Tsirekidze 021
Uzbekistan Ramziddin Sayidov 022 Uzbekistan Ramziddin Sayidov 011
Australia Joshua Dahl 000

Pool C

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Belgium Elco van der Geest 020
Pakistan Shah Hussain 000 Belgium Elco van der Geest 100
Lithuania Egidijus Žilinskas 001
Belgium Elco van der Geest 000
Tajikistan Mukhamadmurod Abdurakhmonov 000 Netherlands Henk Grol 100
Netherlands Henk Grol 100 Netherlands Henk Grol 110
Philippines Kenji Yahata 000 New Zealand Jason Koster 000
New Zealand Jason Koster 100 Netherlands Henk Grol 011
Kazakhstan Maxim Rakov 011 Kazakhstan Maxim Rakov 000
Poland Przemyslaw Matjaszek 010 Kazakhstan Maxim Rakov 010
Chinese Taipei Hong Yi-Chih 000 France Frédéric Stiegelmann 010
France Frédéric Stiegelmann 101 Kazakhstan Maxim Rakov 100
Australia Duke Didier 012 South Korea Park Sun-woo 010
Mali Oumar Kone 002 Australia Duke Didier 000
United States Shintaro Higashi 001 South Korea Park Sun-woo 101
South Korea Park Sun-woo 010

Pool D

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Egypt Ramadan Darwish 011
Sweden Martin Pacek 010 Egypt Ramadan Darwish 101
Seychelles Dominic Dugasse 000 Bosnia and Herzegovina Amel Mekić 000
Bosnia and Herzegovina Amel Mekić 100 Egypt Ramadan Darwish 000
Moldova Stanislav Cernega 000 Uzbekistan Utkir Kurbanov 100
Georgia (country) Levan Zhorzholiani 100 Georgia (country) Levan Zhorzholiani 000
American Samoa Sebastian Maybir 000 Uzbekistan Utkir Kurbanov 101
Uzbekistan Utkir Kurbanov 100 Uzbekistan Utkir Kurbanov 001
Mongolia Naidangiin Tüvshinbayar 020
Russia Tagir Khaybulaev 113
Ukraine Vyacheslav Denysov 000
Russia Tagir Khaybulaev 001
Mongolia Naidangiin Tüvshinbayar 100 Mongolia Naidangiin Tüvshinbayar 010
Serbia Predrag Budic 000 Mongolia Naidangiin Tüvshinbayar 012
Japan Kaihan Takagi 012 Japan Kaihan Takagi 011
Hungary Dániel Hadfi 001

Repechage

Repechage Third place
France Thierry Fabre 101
Azerbaijan Elmar Gasimov 000 France Thierry Fabre 020
Mongolia Naidangiin Tüvshinbayar 001
Repechage Third place
Kazakhstan Maxim Rakov 000
Uzbekistan Utkir Kurbanov 011 Uzbekistan Utkir Kurbanov 010
Cuba Oreydi Despaigne 100

Finals

 Semi-finalsFinal
       
  
 
 Japan Takamasa Anai011
  
 Cuba Oreydi Despaigne001
 Japan Takamasa Anai001
  
 Netherlands Henk Grol000
 Netherlands Henk Grol001
 
 Mongolia Naidangiin Tüvshinbayar000
 

References

External links

World Judo Championships — Men's Half Heavyweight
1967–75: −93 kg   •   1979–97: −95 kg   •   1999–present: −100 kg
List of World Judo Championships medalists in Men's Half Heavyweight
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