Judo at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's 73 kg

Men's 73 kg
at the Games of the XXVII Olympiad
Venue Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre
Date 18 September
Competitors 34 from 34 nations
Medalists
1st, gold medalist(s) Giuseppe Maddaloni  Italy
2nd, silver medalist(s) Tiago Camilo  Brazil
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Anatoly Laryukhov  Belarus
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Vsevolods Zeļonijs  Latvia

These are the results of the men's 73 kg (also known as lightweight) competition in judo at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. A total of 34 men competed in this event, limited to jūdōka whose body weight was less than, or equal to, 73 kilograms. Competition took place in the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre on 18 September.[1]

Competitors

Athlete Nation
Claudiu Bastea Romania
Kenzo Nakamura Japan
Christoph Stangl Austria
Jarosław Lewak Poland
Jimmy Pedro United States
Choi Yong-Sin South Korea
Andrew Payne Barbados
Sebastian Alquati Argentina
Carlos Mendez Acevedo Puerto Rico
Miklós Illyés Hungary
Michel Almeida Portugal
Eduardo Mangles Venezuela
Kouami Sacha Denanyoh Togo
Noureddine Yagoubi Algeria
Tiago Camilo Brazil
Gil Offer Israel
George Revazishvili Georgia
Andrey Shturbabin Uzbekistan
Vsevolods Zeļonijs Latvia
Ernst Laraque Haiti
Giuseppe Maddaloni Italy
Travolta Paparino Waterhouse Samoa
Martin Schmidt Germany
Hassen Moussa Tunisia
Gennadiy Bilodid Ukraine
Hector Lombard Cuba
Vitali Makarov Russia
Askhat Shakharov Kazakhstan
German Velazco Peru
Tom Hill Australia
Ferrid Kheder France
Anatoly Laryukhov Belarus

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
                                   
 Bastea (ROU) L  
 Nakamura (JPN) W      Nakamura (JPN) W  
 Stangl (AUT) L    Lewak (POL) L  
 Lewak (POL) W        Nakamura (JPN) L  
 Pedro (USA) L        Choi (KOR) W  
 Choi (KOR) W      Choi (KOR) W
 Payne (BAR) L    Alquati (ARG) L  
 Alquati (ARG) W        Choi (KOR) L  
 Méndez (PUR) L        Camilo (BRA) W  
 Illyés (HUN) W      Illyés (HUN) L  
 Almeida (POR) W    Almeida (POR) W  
 Manglés (VEN) L        Almeida (POR) L
 Denanyoh (TOG) L        Camilo (BRA) W  
 Yagoubi (ALG) W      Yagoubi (ALG) L
 Camilo (BRA) W    Camilo (BRA) W  
 Offer (ISR) L        Camilo (BRA) L
 Revazishvili (GEO) L        Maddaloni (ITA) W
 Shturbabin (UZB) W      Shturbabin (UZB) L  
 Zeļonijs (LAT) W    Zeļonijs (LAT) W  
 Laraque (HAI) L        Zeļonijs (LAT) L  
 Maddaloni (ITA) W        Maddaloni (ITA) W  
 Waterhouse (SAM) L      Maddaloni (ITA) W
 Schmidt (GER) L    Moussa (TUN) L  
 Moussa (TUN) W        Maddaloni (ITA) W
 Bilodid (UKR) W        Laryukhov (BLR) L  
 Lombard (CUB) L      Bilodid (UKR) W  
 Makarov (RUS) L    Shakharov (KAZ) L  
 Shakharov (KAZ) W        Bilodid (UKR) L
 Velazco (PER) W        Laryukhov (BLR) W  
 Hill (AUS) L      Velazco (PER) L
 Kheder (FRA) L    Laryukhov (BLR) W  
 Laryukhov (BLR) 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.

As there were 23 qualifiers for the repechage, one match was held to reduce the field to 22 judoka.

Then:

First round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Bronze medal finals
     Pedro (USA) L        Pedro (USA) L
 Pedro (USA) W      Nakamura (JPN) W          Laryukhov (BLR) W
 Alquati (ARG) L        Pedro (USA) W
     Almeida (POR) L  
     Yagoubi (ALG) L
 Offer (ISR) L      Almeida (POR) W  
 Yagoubi (ALG) W  
 
     Moussa (TUN) L        Choi (KOR) L
 Waterhouse (SAM) L      Zeļonijs (LAT) W          Zeļonijs (LAT) W
 Moussa (TUN) W        Zeļonijs (LAT) W
     Kheder (FRA) L  
     Kheder (FRA) W
 Kheder (FRA) W      Bilodid (UKR) L  
 Velazco (PER) L  

References

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