1976 European Judo Championships

The 1976 European Judo Championships were the 25th edition of the European Judo Championships, and were held in Kiev, Soviet Union on 9 May 1976.

Medal overview

Event Gold Silver Bronze
63 kg HungaryJózsef Tuncsik Soviet UnionOleg Zurabiani FranceMichel Algisi
FranceYves Delvingt
70 kg Soviet UnionValery Dvoinikov East GermanyDietmar Hoetger PolandMarian Talaj
Soviet UnionAristotel Spirov
80 kg FranceJean-Paul Coche PolandAdam Adamczyk PolandAntoni Reiter
East GermanyDetlef Ultsch
93 kg Soviet UnionTengiz Khubuluri BelgiumRobert Van De Walle West GermanyArthur Schnabel
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaGoran Zuvela
93+ kg Soviet UnionSergey Novikov Soviet UnionGivi Onashvili Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaMomir Lucic
HungaryMihály Petrovszky
Open class Soviet UnionAvel Kazachenkov CzechoslovakiaVladimir Novak Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaRadomir Kovacevic
Soviet UnionDzhibilo Nizharadze

Medal table

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Soviet Union4228
2 France1023
3 Hungary1012
4 Poland0123
5 East Germany0112
6= Belgium0101
6= Czechoslovakia0101
7 Yugoslavia0033
8 West Germany0011

Results overview

63 kg

Position Judoka Country
1.József Tuncsik Hungary
2.Oleg Zurabiani Soviet Union
3.Michel Algisi France
3.Yves Delvingt France
5.Konstantin Alexander Great Britain
5.Raymond Neenan Great Britain

70 kg

Position Judoka Country
1.Valery Dvoinikov Soviet Union
2.Dietmar Hoetger East Germany
3.Marian Talaj Poland
3.Aristotel Spirov Soviet Union
5.Patrick Vial France
5.Jiri Dolejs Czechoslovakia

80 kg

Position Judoka Country
1.Jean-Paul Coche France
2.Adam Adamczyk Poland
3.Antoni Reiter Poland
3.Detlef Ultsch East Germany
5.Raimund Hargesheimer West Germany
5.Mihalache Toma Romania

93 kg

Position Judoka Country
1.Tengiz Khubuluri Soviet Union
2.Robert Van De Walle Belgium
3.Arthur Schnabel West Germany
3.Goran Zuvela Yugoslavia
5.Paul Radburn Great Britain
5.Johan Schåltz Sweden

93+ kg

Position Judoka Country
1.Sergey Novikov Soviet Union
2.Givi Onashvili Soviet Union
3.Momir Lucic Yugoslavia
3.Mihály Petrovszky Hungary
5.Markku Airio Finland
5.Vladimir Novak Czechoslovakia

Open class

Position Judoka Country
1.Avel Kazachenkov Soviet Union
2.Vladimir Novak Czechoslovakia
3.Radomir Kovacevic Yugoslavia
3.Dzhibilo Nizharadze Soviet Union
5.Rainer Kohl East Germany
5.Waldemar Zausz Poland

References


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