Judo at the 2024 Summer Olympics
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{{Infobox judo competition event
| event = Judo
| governing_body = IOC
| year = 2024
| type = Summer
| image = File:Judo – Paris 2024.svg
| caption =
| venue = Grand Palais Éphémère
| dates = 27 July – 3 August 2024
| competitors = 372 (186 men and 186 women)
| nations = 107
| num_events = 15 (7 men, 7 women, 1 mixed)
| prev = 2020
| next = 2028
}}
{{Judo at the 2024 Summer Olympics}}
Judo competitions at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris took place from 27 July to 3 August at Grand Palais Éphémère in Champ de Mars.{{cite web |url=https://www.paris2024.org/en/sport/judo/ |title=Paris 2024 – Judo |publisher=Paris 2024 |access-date=28 December 2022}} The number of judokas competing across fourteen weight categories at these Games has been reduced from 393 in Tokyo 2020 to 372, with an equal distribution between men and women.
Despite the slight changes in athlete figures, the judo program for Paris 2024 remains constant from the previous editions, as the competition featured an equal number of bodyweight classes for men and women, with seven each, and the return of the mixed team tournament.{{cite news |first=Nicolas|last=Kohlhuber|title=How to qualify for judo at Paris 2024. The Olympics qualification system explained.|url=https://olympics.com/en/news/pathway-to-paris-2024-judo-qualification-system-explained|publisher=International Olympic Committee |date=12 December 2022 |accessdate=28 December 2022}}{{cite web |title=Qualification System – Games of the XXXIII Olympiad – Judo|url=https://stillmed.olympics.com/media/Documents/Olympic-Games/Paris-2024/Paris2024-QS-Judo.pdf|work=International Judo Federation|publisher=International Olympic Committee|access-date=28 December 2022}}
Competition format
The judo program features a total of fourteen bodyweight classes, seven each for both men and women. Regularly starting on the first day of the competition, a single men's and women's weight category will occur each day before the program concludes with the mixed team tournament (scheduled for 3 August).
In each weight category, athletes are seeded in a single-elimination bracket, a traditional knock-out format until the final with a slight twist. Those defeated in the quarterfinals will remain in the competition with a repechage draw resulting to double bronze-medal matches awarded to the judokas.
The mixed-team tournament, an event introduced in the previous edition, features a squad of six individual judokas with three weight categories per gender competing against another team. To win every match, the team must score four victories out of six rounds.
Since the previous edition, several rule changes are instituted to empower the judo program for Paris 2024 and subsequent Summer Olympic editions. Based on the 2016 IJF rule changes, the game time for men have shortened by a minute, and the length of a game becomes four minutes similar to the women's side. The waza-ari scores remain constant from Tokyo 2020, requiring a judoka to pin his or her opponent between the ten and twenty-second limit, or to throw the opponent successfully but not well-controlled to be awarded as ippon. According to the fundamental judo rules, any athlete can win in a tripartite pathway: 1) to throw the opponent to the ground at a certain efficiency, 2) to hold down the opponent for 20 seconds, and 3) to force the opponent to a submission by arm lock or by strangulation. Originally, scoring an ippon ends the game but two waza-aris are now equal to an ippon in the competition.
Qualification
{{main|Judo at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}
{{#section:Judo at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification|Qualification}}
Competition schedule
{{Olympic schedule legend|sport=judo}}
class="wikitable olympic-schedule judo"
|+Schedule{{cite web|title=Paris 2024 Olympic Competition Schedule – Judo|url=https://press.paris2024.org/download-pdf/62e3925939e99f571a09435c|work=Paris 2024|format=PDF|pages=55–56|accessdate=28 December 2022}} ! Event↓/Date → | colspan=2 | Sat 27 | colspan=2 | Sun 28 | colspan=2 | Mon 29 | colspan=2 | Tue 30 | colspan=2 | Wed 31 | colspan=2 | Thu 1 | colspan=2 | Fri 2 | colspan=2 | Sat 3 | |
colspan=17 | Men's | |||||||||
align=left|Men's 60 kg | class="qualifiers" | Q | class="final" | F | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | |
align=left|Men's 66 kg | colspan=2 | | class="qualifiers" | Q | class="final" | F | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | |
align=left|Men's 73 kg | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | class="qualifiers" | Q | class="final" | F | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | |
align=left|Men's 81 kg | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | class="qualifiers" | Q | class="final" | F | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | |
align=left|Men's 90 kg | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | class="qualifiers" | Q | class="final" | F | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | |
align=left|Men's 100 kg | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | class="qualifiers" | Q | class="final" | F | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | |
align=left|Men's +100 kg | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | class="qualifiers" | Q | class="final" | F | colspan=2 | |
colspan=17 | Women's | |||||||||
align=left|Women's 48 kg | class="qualifiers" | Q | class="final" | F | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | |
align=left|Women's 52 kg | colspan=2 | | class="qualifiers" | Q | class="final" | F | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | |
align=left|Women's 57 kg | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | class="qualifiers" | Q | class="final" | F | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | |
align=left|Women's 63 kg | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | class="qualifiers" | Q | class="final" | F | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | |
align=left|Women's 70 kg | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | class="qualifiers" | Q | class="final" | F | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | |
align=left|Women's 78 kg | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | class="qualifiers" | Q | class="final" | F | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | |
align=left|Women's +78 kg | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | class="qualifiers" | Q | class="final" | F | colspan=2 | |
colspan=17 | Mixed | |||||||||
align=left|Mixed team | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2 | | colspan=2| | class="qualifiers" | Q | class="final" | F |
Medal summary
A total of 60 medals were won by 26 NOC's.{{cite web|url=https://olympics.com/OG2024/pdf/OG2024/JUD/OG2024_JUD_C95_JUD-------------------------------.pdf|title=Medal standings|date=3 August 2024|website=www.olympics.com/|publisher=Paris Organising Committee for the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games|access-date=2 September 2024}}
=Medal table=
{{Medals table
|caption=
|host=FRA
|flag_template=flagIOC
|event=2024 Summer
|team=NOC
|gold_JPN=3 |silver_JPN=2 |bronze_JPN=3
|gold_AZE=2 |silver_AZE=0 |bronze_AZE=0
|gold_GEO=1 |silver_GEO=2 |bronze_GEO=0
|gold_UZB=1 |silver_UZB=0 |bronze_UZB=2
|gold_KAZ=1 |silver_KAZ=0 |bronze_KAZ=1
|gold_CAN=1 |silver_CAN=0 |bronze_CAN=0
|gold_CRO=1 |silver=CRO=0 |bronze_CRO=0
|gold_ITA=1 |silver_ITA=0 |bronze_ITA=0
|gold_SLO=1 |silver_SLO=0 |bronze_SLO=0
|gold_FRA=2 |silver_FRA=2 |bronze_FRA=6 |host_FRA=yes
|gold_BRA=1 |silver_BRA=1 |bronze_BRA=2
|gold_ISR=0 |silver_ISR=2 |bronze_ISR=1
|gold_KOS=0 |silver_KOS=1 |bronze_KOS=1
|gold_MEX=0 |silver_MEX=1 |bronze_MEX=0
|gold_MGL=0 |silver_MGL=1 |bronze_MGL=0
|gold_GER=0 |silver_GER=1 |bronze_GER=0
|gold_KOR=0 |silver_KOR=2 |bronze_KOR=3
|gold_MDA=0 |silver_MDA=0 |bronze_MDA=2
|gold_AUT=0 |silver_AUT=0 |bronze_AUT=1
|gold_BEL=0 |silver_BEL=0 |bronze_BEL=1
|gold_CHN=0 |silver_CHN=0 |bronze_CHN=1
|gold_GRE=0 |silver_GRE=0 |bronze_GRE=1
|gold_POR=0 |silver_POR=0 |bronze_POR=1
|gold_ESP=0 |silver_ESP=0 |bronze_ESP=1
|gold_SWE=0 |silver_SWE=0 |bronze_SWE=1
|gold_TJK=0 |silver_TJK=0 |bronze_TJK=2
}}
=Men's events=
{{MedalistTable|type=Event|width=220|labelwidth=180}} |
rowspan=2|Extra-lightweight (60 kg) {{DetailsLink|Judo at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Men's 60 kg}} |rowspan=2|{{flagIOCmedalist|Yeldos Smetov|KAZ|2024 Summer}} |rowspan=2|{{flagIOCmedalist|Luka Mkheidze|FRA|2024 Summer}} |{{flagIOCmedalist|Ryuju Nagayama|JPN|2024 Summer}} |
{{flagIOCmedalist|Francisco Garrigós|ESP|2024 Summer}} |
rowspan=2|Half-lightweight (66 kg) {{DetailsLink|Judo at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Men's 66 kg}} |rowspan=2|{{flagIOCmedalist|Hifumi Abe|JPN|2024 Summer}} |rowspan=2|{{flagIOCmedalist|Willian Lima|BRA|2024 Summer}} |{{flagIOCmedalist|Gusman Kyrgyzbayev|KAZ|2024 Summer}} |
{{flagIOCmedalist|Denis Vieru|MDA|2024 Summer}} |
rowspan=2|Lightweight (73 kg) {{DetailsLink|Judo at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Men's 73 kg}} |rowspan=2|{{flagIOCmedalist|Hidayat Heydarov|AZE|2024 Summer}} |rowspan=2|{{flagIOCmedalist|Joan-Benjamin Gaba|FRA|2024 Summer}} |{{flagIOCmedalist|Adil Osmanov|MDA|2024 Summer}} |
{{flagIOCmedalist|Soichi Hashimoto|JPN|2024 Summer}} |
rowspan=2|Half-middleweight (81 kg) {{DetailsLink|Judo at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Men's 81 kg}} |rowspan=2|{{flagIOCmedalist|Takanori Nagase|JPN|2024 Summer}} |rowspan=2|{{flagIOCmedalist|Tato Grigalashvili|GEO|2024 Summer}} |{{flagIOCmedalist|Lee Joon-hwan|KOR|2024 Summer}} |
{{flagIOCmedalist|Somon Makhmadbekov|TJK|2024 Summer}} |
rowspan=2|Middleweight (90 kg) {{DetailsLink|Judo at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Men's 90 kg}} |rowspan=2|{{flagIOCmedalist|Lasha Bekauri|GEO|2024 Summer}} |rowspan=2|{{flagIOCmedalist|Sanshiro Murao|JPN|2024 Summer}} |{{flagIOCmedalist|Maxime-Gaël Ngayap Hambou|FRA|2024 Summer}} |
{{flagIOCmedalist|Theodoros Tselidis|GRE|2024 Summer}} |
rowspan=2|Half-heavyweight (100 kg) {{DetailsLink|Judo at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Men's 100 kg}} |rowspan=2|{{flagIOCmedalist|Zelym Kotsoiev|AZE|2024 Summer}} |rowspan=2|{{flagIOCmedalist|Ilia Sulamanidze|GEO|2024 Summer}} |{{flagIOCmedalist|Peter Paltchik|ISR|2024 Summer}} |
{{flagIOCmedalist|Muzaffarbek Turoboyev|UZB|2024 Summer}} |
rowspan=2|Heavyweight (+100 kg) {{DetailsLink|Judo at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Men's +100 kg}} |rowspan=2|{{flagIOCmedalist|Teddy Riner|FRA|2024 Summer}} |rowspan=2|{{flagIOCmedalist|Kim Min-jong|KOR|2024 Summer}} |{{flagIOCmedalist|Temur Rakhimov|TJK|2024 Summer}} |
{{flagIOCmedalist|Alisher Yusupov|UZB|2024 Summer}} |
=Women's events=
File:Judo at the 2024 Summer Olympics - Women's 52 kg awarding ceremony 02.jpg medalists]]
{{MedalistTable|type=Event|width=220|labelwidth=180}} |
rowspan=2|Extra-lightweight (48 kg) {{DetailsLink|Judo at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's 48 kg}} |rowspan=2|{{flagIOCmedalist|Natsumi Tsunoda|JPN|2024 Summer}} |rowspan=2|{{flagIOCmedalist|Bavuudorjiin Baasankhüü|MGL|2024 Summer}} |{{flagIOCmedalist|Shirine Boukli|FRA|2024 Summer}} |
{{flagIOCmedalist|Tara Babulfath|SWE|2024 Summer}} |
rowspan=2|Half-lightweight (52 kg) {{DetailsLink|Judo at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's 52 kg}} |rowspan=2|{{flagIOCmedalist|Diyora Keldiyorova|UZB|2024 Summer}} |rowspan=2|{{flagIOCmedalist|Distria Krasniqi|KOS|2024 Summer}} |{{flagIOCmedalist|Larissa Pimenta|BRA|2024 Summer}} |
{{flagIOCmedalist|Amandine Buchard|FRA|2024 Summer}} |
rowspan=2|Lightweight (57 kg) {{DetailsLink|Judo at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's 57 kg}} |rowspan=2|{{flagIOCmedalist|Christa Deguchi|CAN|2024 Summer}} |rowspan=2|{{flagIOCmedalist|Huh Mi-mi|KOR|2024 Summer}} |{{flagIOCmedalist|Haruka Funakubo|JPN|2024 Summer}} |
{{flagIOCmedalist|Sarah-Léonie Cysique|FRA|2024 Summer}} |
rowspan=2|Half-middleweight (63 kg) {{DetailsLink|Judo at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's 63 kg}} |rowspan=2|{{flagIOCmedalist|Andreja Leški|SLO|2024 Summer}} |rowspan=2|{{flagIOCmedalist|Prisca Awiti Alcaraz|MEX|2024 Summer}} |{{flagIOCmedalist|Clarisse Agbegnenou|FRA|2024 Summer}} |
{{flagIOCmedalist|Laura Fazliu|KOS|2024 Summer}} |
rowspan=2|Middleweight (70 kg) {{DetailsLink|Judo at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's 70 kg}} |rowspan=2|{{flagIOCmedalist|Barbara Matić|CRO|2024 Summer}} |rowspan=2|{{flagIOCmedalist|Miriam Butkereit|GER|2024 Summer}} |{{flagIOCmedalist|Michaela Polleres|AUT|2024 Summer}} |
{{flagIOCmedalist|Gabriella Willems|BEL|2024 Summer}} |
rowspan=2|Half-heavyweight (78 kg) {{DetailsLink|Judo at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's 78 kg}} |rowspan=2|{{flagIOCmedalist|Alice Bellandi|ITA|2024 Summer}} |rowspan=2|{{flagIOCmedalist|Inbar Lanir|ISR|2024 Summer}} |{{flagIOCmedalist|Ma Zhenzhao|CHN|2024 Summer}} |
{{flagIOCmedalist|Patrícia Sampaio|POR|2024 Summer}} |
rowspan=2|Heavyweight (+78 kg) {{DetailsLink|Judo at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's +78 kg}} |rowspan=2|{{flagIOCmedalist|Beatriz Souza|BRA|2024 Summer}} |rowspan=2|{{flagIOCmedalist|Raz Hershko|ISR|2024 Summer}} |{{flagIOCmedalist|Kim Ha-yun|KOR|2024 Summer}} |
{{flagIOCmedalist|Romane Dicko|FRA|2024 Summer}} |
=Mixed events=
{{MedalistTable|type=Event|width=220|labelwidth=180}} |
valign="top"
|rowspan=2|Mixed team |rowspan=2|{{flagIOCteam|FRA|2024 Summer}} |rowspan=2|{{flagIOCteam|JPN|2024 Summer}} |{{flagIOCteam|BRA|2024 Summer}} |
{{flagIOCteam|KOR|2024 Summer}} Lee Hye-kyeong Kim Won-jin Jung Ye-rin An Ba-ul Huh Mi-mi Kim Ji-su Lee Joon-hwan Han Ju-yeop Yoon Hyun-ji Kim Ha-yun Kim Min-jong |
See also
References
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External links
- {{Official website}}
- {{Sports links}}
- [https://olympics.com/OG2024/pdf/OG2024/JUD/OG2024_JUD_B99_JUD-------------------------------.pdf Results book]
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