European Judo Championships

European Judo Championships
Current event or competition:
2018 European Judo Championships
Competition details
Discipline Judo
Type Judo, biennial
Organiser European Judo Union (EJU)
History
First edition 1951 in Paris, France
Editions 53 (2017)
Most wins  France - 335 medals
(144 gold medals)

European Judo Championships is the Judo European Championship organized by the European Judo Union.[1][2]

The 2015 edition was held during the European Games. This is also expected in the 2019 edition.

List of tournaments

Mixed competitions

n° M n° W Edition Dates City and host country Venue
361319877–10 MayFrance Paris, France
3714198819–22 MaySpain Pamplona, SpainPolideportivo Arrosadía
3815198911–14 MayFinland Helsinki, Finland
3916199010–13 MayGermany Frankfurt, Germany
4017199116–19 MayCzechoslovakia Prague, Czechoslovakia
411819924–7 MayFrance Paris, FranceStade Pierre de Coubertin
421919931–2 MayGreece Athens, Greece
4320199419–22 MayPoland Gdańsk, Poland
4421199511–14 MayUnited Kingdom Birmingham, United Kingdom
4522199616–19 MayNetherlands Hague, Netherlands
462319978–11 MayBelgium Ostend, Belgium
4724199814–17 MaySpain Oviedo, SpainPalacio Municipal de Deportes de Oviedo
4825199920–23 MaySlovakia Bratislava, Slovakia
4926200018–21 MayPoland Wrocław, PolandCentennial Hall
5027200118–20 MayFrance Paris, FranceAccorHotels Arena
5128200216–18 MaySlovenia Maribor, Slovenia
5229200316–18 MayGermany Düsseldorf, GermanyPhilips Halle
5330200414–16 MayRomania Bucharest, RomaniaPolyvalent Hall
5431200520–22 MayNetherlands Rotterdam, NetherlandsTopsportcentrum Rotterdam
5532200626–28 MayFinland Tampere, FinlandTampere Ice Stadium
563320076–8 AprilSerbia Belgrade, SerbiaKombank Arena
5734200811–13 AprilPortugal Lisbon, PortugalMEO Arena
5835200924–26 AprilGeorgia (country) Tbilisi, GeorgiaTbilisi Sports Palace
5936201022–25 AprilAustria Vienna, AustriaFerry-Dusika-Hallenstadion
6037201121–24 AprilTurkey Istanbul, TurkeyAbdi İpekçi Arena
6138201226–29 AprilRussia Chelyabinsk, RussiaTraktor Ice Arena
6239201325–28 AprilHungary Budapest, HungaryLászló Papp Budapest Sports Arena
6340201424–27 AprilFrance Montpellier, FrancePark&Suites Arena
6441201525–28 JuneAzerbaijan Baku, AzerbaijanHeydar Aliyev Sports and Exhibition Complex
6542201621–24 AprilRussia Kazan, RussiaTatNeft Arena
6643201720–23 AprilPoland Warsaw, PolandTorwar Hall
6744201826–28 AprilIsrael Tel Aviv, Israelpavilion 2, Tel Aviv Convention Center
6845201922–25 JuneBelarus Minsk, BelarusČyžoŭka-Arena
6946202024–26 AprilCzech Republic Prague, Czech republicO2 Arena

All-time medal table

As 2017

Judo Individual European Championships
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 France (FRA)191133216540
2 Netherlands (NED)9666135297
3 Germany (GER)94106243443
4 Soviet Union (URS)755467196
5 Russia (RUS)514667164
6 Great Britain (GBR)4964112225
7 Belgium (BEL)433581159
8 Italy (ITA)265079155
9 Austria (AUT)263467127
10 Spain (ESP)252962116
11 Georgia (GEO)23273787
12 Poland (POL)192974122
13 Romania (ROU)19112959
14 Hungary (HUN)17304895
15 Ukraine (UKR)1182039
16 Portugal (POR)1061329
17 Azerbaijan (AZE)9121132
18 Turkey (TUR)832738
19  Switzerland (SUI)792036
20 Slovenia (SLO)782641
21 Israel (ISR)762336
22 Belarus (BLR)672336
23 Czech Republic (CZE)4122844
24 Finland (FIN)35614
25 Estonia (EST)341219
26 Kosovo (KOS)3137
27 Greece (GRE)2248
28 Albania (ALB)2237
 CIS (CIS)2237
30 Yugoslavia (YUG)181625
31 Bulgaria (BUL)161825
 Sweden (SWE)161825
33 Armenia (ARM)1348
34 Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH)1124
35 Serbia (SRB)1102
36IJF1034
37 England (ENG)1001
38 Moldova (MDA)0448
39 Latvia (LAT)03710
40 Slovakia (SVK)0336
41 Denmark (DEN)01910
42 Lithuania (LTU)0156
43 Croatia (CRO)0145
44 Cyprus (CYP)0033
45 Ireland (IRL)0011
Totals (45 nations)84683916363321
Judo Team European Championships
Men Women Combined Total
Rank Judo National Team 1st, gold medalist(s) 2nd, silver medalist(s) 3rd, bronze medalist(s) Total 1st, gold medalist(s) 2nd, silver medalist(s) 3rd, bronze medalist(s) Total 1st, gold medalist(s) 2nd, silver medalist(s) 3rd, bronze medalist(s) Total
1  France 19201251 216330 40261581
2  Soviet Union 166426 0000 166426
3  Georgia 91414 0000 91414
4  Netherlands 5101025 22812 7121837
5  Great Britain 451120 37111 7121231
6  Russia 37818 33410 6101228
7  Germany 452231 05914 4103045
8  Belgium 0077 2226 22913
9  Italy 1089 1089 201618
10  Poland 0044 1438 14712
11  Hungary 1113 0020 1135
12  Ukraine 1067 0033 10910
13  Israel 1001 0000 1001
14  Spain 0325 0246 05611
15  Austria 0235 0022 0257
16  Belarus 0224 0011 0235
17  Romania 0022 0101 0123
18  Portugal 0101 0001 0101
19  Turkey 0022 0022 0044
20  Czech Republic 0022 0011 0033
21  Slovenia 0000 0022 0022
22 Unified Team 0011 0011 0022
22  Yugoslavia 0022 0000 0022
24  Azerbaijan 0011 0000 0011
24  Croatia 0000 0011 0011
24  Serbia 0000 0011 0011
24   Switzerland 0011 0000 0011

References

  1. "UFC pulls support of European Judo Championships". Retrieved 6 September 2017.
  2. Guttmann, Allen (6 September 2017). "Japanese Sports: A History". University of Hawaii Press. Retrieved 6 September 2017 via Google Books.

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