2004 European Judo Open Championships

{{short description|Judo competition}}

{{Distinguish|2004 European Judo Championships}}

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| location = {{flagicon|HUN}} Budapest, Hungary

| date = 4 December 2004

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The 2004 European Judo Open Championships were the 1st edition of the European Judo Open Championships, and were held in Budapest, Hungary on 4 December 2004.

The European Judo Open Championships was staged because the open class event had been dropped from the European Judo Championships program from 2004. Unlike the regular European Judo Championships, several competitors from each country are allowed to enter.

Results

{|

|valign="top"|

=Men=

class=wikitable

!width=10|Position

!width=200|Judoka

!width=10|Country

bgcolor=gold | 1.Matthieu Bataille{{flagcountry|FRA}}
bgcolor="silver" | 2.Georgi Kizilashvili{{flagcountry|GEO}}
bgcolor="CC9966" | 3.Antal Kovács{{flagcountry|HUN}}
bgcolor="CC9966" | 3.György Kosztolánczy{{flagcountry|HUN}}
5.Gadzhimurad Muslimov{{flagcountry|RUS}}
5.Alexander Davitashvili{{flagcountry|GEO}}
5.Suren Balachinskyi{{flagcountry|RUS}}
5.Vladimir Galkine{{flagcountry|RUS}}

|width="50"| 

|valign="top"|

=Women=

class=wikitable

!width=10|Position

!width=200|Judoka

!width=10|Country

bgcolor=gold | 1.Anne-Sophie Mondière{{flagcountry|FRA}}
bgcolor="silver" | 2.Marina Prokofieva{{flagcountry|UKR}}
bgcolor="CC9966" | 3.Eva Bisseni{{flagcountry|FRA}}
bgcolor="CC9966" | 3.Sédrine Portet{{flagcountry|FRA}}
5.Tea Donguzashvili{{flagcountry|RUS}}
5.Urszula Sadkowska{{flagcountry|POL}}
5.Irina Rodina{{flagcountry|RUS}}
5.Anaid Mkhitaryan{{flagcountry|RUS}}

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