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Judo at the Olympics

Men's +95 kg
at the Games of the XXIV Olympiad
VenueJangchung Gymnasium
Date1 October
Competitors26 from 26 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Hitoshi Saito  Japan
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Henry Stöhr  East Germany
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Cho Yong-chul  South Korea
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Grigory Verichev  Soviet Union
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Judo at the
1988 Summer Olympics
Men
60 kg
65 kg
71 kg
78 kg
86 kg
95 kg
+95 kg

The men's +95 kg competition in judo at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul was held on 1 October at the Jangchung Gymnasium. The gold medal was won by Hitoshi Saito of Japan.

Results

Pool A

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal
 Dimitar Zapryanov (BUL) KOK
 Roger Vachon (FRA) E  Dimitar Zapryanov (BUL) R
 Hitoshi Saito (JPN) IPO  Hitoshi Saito (JPN) IPO
 Lansana Coly (SEN) R  Hitoshi Saito (JPN) IPO
 L. Portelli (ARG) DNS  Mohamed Ali Rashwan (EGY) R
 Mohamed Ali Rashwan (EGY) WO  Mohamed Ali Rashwan (EGY) IPO
 Sigurður Bergmann (ISL) E
 Hitoshi Saito (JPN) CHU
 Alexander von der Groeben (FRG) E  Cho Yong-chul (KOR) R
 Cho Yong-chul (KOR) IPO  Cho Yong-chul (KOR) WAZ
 Stefano Venturelli (ITA) IPO  Stefano Venturelli (ITA) E
 Boualem Miloudi (ALG) E  Cho Yong-chul (KOR) YUK
 Andrzej Basik (POL) KOK  Andrzej Basik (POL) E
 Clemens Jehle (SUI) E  Andrzej Basik (POL) WIP
 Helder de Carvalho (ANG) R

Pool B

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal
 Juha Salonen (FIN) YUK
 Xu Guoqing (CHN) E  Juha Salonen (FIN) YUS
 Steven Cohen (USA) WAZ  Steven Cohen (USA) E
 Ricardo Blas (GUM) E  Juha Salonen (FIN) R
 Henry Stöhr (GDR) IPO  Henry Stöhr (GDR) IPO
 Benjamin McMurray (PHI) R  Henry Stöhr (GDR) IPO
 István Dubrovszky (HUN) R
 Henry Stöhr (GDR) YUS
 Grigory Verichev (URS) WAZ  Grigory Verichev (URS) R
 Dragomir Kusmuk (YUG) E  Grigory Verichev (URS) WIP
 Badmaanyambuugiin Bat-Erdene (MGL) E
 Grigory Verichev (URS) YUS
 Abderrahim Lahcinia (MAR) E  Frederico Flexa (BRA) E
 Frederico Flexa (BRA) IPO  Frederico Flexa (BRA) IPO
 Elvis Gordon (GBR) E

Repechages

Repechage quarterfinal Repechage semifinal Repechage final
 Lansana Coly (SEN) E
 Dimitar Zapryanov (BUL) IPO  Dimitar Zapryanov (BUL) YUS
 Mohamed Ali Rashwan (EGY) E
 Dimitar Zapryanov (BUL) E
 Cho Yong-chul (KOR) SHI 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Repechage quarterfinal Repechage semifinal Repechage final
 Benjamin McMurray (PHI) E
 István Dubrovszky (HUN) IPO  István Dubrovszky (HUN) CHU
 Juha Salonen (FIN) E
 István Dubrovszky (HUN) E
 Grigory Verichev (URS) YUK 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)

Final

 Final
   
  
 
   Hitoshi Saito (JPN) KEI 1st place, gold medalist(s)
 
   Henry Stöhr (GDR) 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
 

Final classification

Rank Name Country
1 Hitoshi Saito  Japan
2 Henry Stöhr  East Germany
3T Cho Yong-chul  South Korea
3T Grigory Verichev  Soviet Union
5T István Dubrovszky  Hungary
5T Dimitar Zapryanov  Bulgaria
7T Mohamed Ali Rashwan  Egypt
7T Juha Salonen  Finland
9T Lansana Coly  Senegal
9T Benjamin McMurray  Philippines
11T Andrzej Basik  Poland
11T Frederico Flexa  Brazil
13T Badmaanyambuugiin Bat-Erdene  Mongolia
13T Sigurður Bergmann  Iceland
13T Stefano Venturelli  Italy
13T Helder de Carvalho  Angola
13T Steven Cohen  United States
13T Elvis Gordon  Great Britain
19T Roger Vachon  France
19T Dragomir Kusmuk  Yugoslavia
19T Alexander von der Groeben  West Germany
19T Boualem Miloudi  Algeria
19T Clemens Jehle  Switzerland
19T Xu Guoqing  China
19T Ricardo Blas  Guam
19T Abderrahim Lahcinia  Morocco

References

  1. "Judo at the 1988 Seoul Summer Games: Men's Heavyweight". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 27 May 2018.

External links

Olympic Champions in Judo – Heavyweight Men
  • 1964: +80 kg
  • 1972–1976: +93 kg
  • 1980–1996: +95 kg
  • 2000–: +100 kg


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