Judo at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's 100 kg

Men's 100 kg
at the Games of the XXVII Olympiad
Venue Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre
Date 21 September
Competitors 33 from 33 nations
Medalists
1st, gold medalist(s) Kosei Inoue  Japan
2nd, silver medalist(s) Nicolas Gill  Canada
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Iouri Stepkine  Russia
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Stéphane Traineau  France

These are the results of the men's 100 kg (also known as half heavyweight) competition in judo at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. A total of 33 men competed in this event, limited to jūdōka whose body weight was less than, or equal to, 100 kilograms. Competition took place in the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre on 21 September.[1]

Competitors

Athlete Nation
Leonid Svirin Belarus
Radu Ivan Romania
Iveri Jikurauli Georgia
Yen Kuo-Che Chinese Taipei
Bassel El Gharbawy Egypt
Pedro Soares Portugal
Nicolas Gill Canada
Ben Sonnemans Netherlands
Franz Birkfellner Austria
José Augusto Geraldino Dominican Republic
Vadim Sergeev Kyrgyzstan
Ato Hand United States
Stéphane Traineau France
Iouri Stepkine Russia
Jang Sung-Ho South Korea
Sami Belgroun Algeria
Kosei Inoue Japan
Yosvani Kessel Cuba
Luis Gregorio López Venezuela
Daniel Gowing New Zealand
Askhat Zhitkeyev Kazakhstan
Antal Kovács Hungary
Ariel Zeevi Israel
Paweł Nastula Poland
Marius Paškevičius Lithuania
Alejandro Bender Argentina
Mario Sabino Brazil
Daniel Gürschner Germany
Sadok Khalki Tunisia
Daniel Rusitovic Australia
Armen Bagdasarov Uzbekistan
Luigi Guido Italy

Tournament results

First round

As there were more than 32 qualifiers for the tournament, three first round matches were held to reduce the field to 32 judoka.

Main bracket

The gold and silver medalists were determined by the final match of the main single-elimination bracket.

Round of 32   Round of 16   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Gold medal final
                                   
 Svirin (BLR) W  
 Ivan (ROU) L      Ivan (ROU) L  
 Jikurauli (GEO) W    Jikurauli (GEO) W  
 Yen (TPE) L        Jikurauli (GEO) L  
 El Gharbawy (EGY) L        Gill (CAN) W  
 Soares (POR) W      Soares (POR) L
 Gill (CAN) W    Gill (CAN) W  
 Sonnemans (NED) L        Gill (CAN) W  
 Birkfellner (AUT) W        Traineau (FRA) L  
 Geraldino (DOM) L      Birkfellner (AUT) L  
 Sergeev (KGZ) L    Hand (USA) W  
 Hand (USA) W        Hand (USA) L
 Traineau (FRA) W        Traineau (FRA) W  
 Stepkine (RUS) L      Traineau (FRA) W
 Jang (KOR) L    Belgroun (ALG) L  
 Belgroun (ALG) W        Gill (CAN) L
 Inoue (JPN) W        Inoue (JPN) W
 Kessel (CUB) L      Inoue (JPN) W  
 López (VEN) L    Gowing (NZL) L  
 Gowing (NZL) W        Inoue (JPN) W  
 Zhitkeyev (KAZ) L        Zeevi (ISR) L  
 Kovács (HUN) W      Kovács (HUN) L
 Zeevi (ISR) W    Zeevi (ISR) W  
 Nastula (POL) L        Inoue (JPN) W
 Paškevičius (LTU) W        Guido (ITA) L  
 Bender (ARG) L      Paškevičius (LTU) L  
 Sabino (BRA) W    Sabino (BRA) W  
 Gürschner (GER) L        Sabino (BRA) L
 Khalki (TUN) W        Guido (ITA) W  
 Rusitovic (AUS) L      Khalki (TUN) L
 Bagdasarov (UZB) L    Guido (ITA) W  
 Guido (ITA) W  

Repechage

The losing semifinalists as well as those judoka eliminated in earlier rounds by the four semifinalists of the main bracket advanced to the repechage. These matches determined the two bronze medalists for the event.

First round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Bronze medal finals
     Sonnemans (NED) L        Stepkine (RUS) W
 Sonnemans (NED) W      Jikurauli (GEO) W          Guido (ITA) L
 Soares (POR) L        Jikurauli (GEO) L
     Stepkine (RUS) W  
     Stepkine (RUS) W
 Stepkine (RUS) W      Hand (USA) L  
 Belgroun (ALG) L  
 
     Kessel (CUB) L        Zeevi (ISR) L
 Kessel (CUB) W      Zeevi (ISR) W          Traineau (FRA) W
 Gowing (NZL) L        Zeevi (ISR) W
     Sabino (BRA) L  
     Bagdasarov (UZB) L
 Bagdasarov (UZB) W      Sabino (BRA) W  
 Khalki (TUN) L  

References

  1. "Judo at the 2000 Sydney Summer Games: Men's Half-Heavyweight". Sports Reference. Retrieved 8 June 2018.
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