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The '''[[Judo]] competition at the [[1984 Summer Olympics]]''' continued the seven weight classes first used at the [[Judo at the 1980 Summer Olympics|1980 Games]]. With the open division, there were eight competitions, which were restricted to male judoka. Japan returned to the top of the medal count, after boycotting the Moscow games. Because of the Soviet led counter-boycott of the [[Los Angeles]] games, several traditionally strong judo countries, including [[Cuba]] and the [[Soviet Union]], did not participate. The Judo competition was held at [[California State University, Los Angeles]].
The '''[[Judo]] competition at the [[1984 Summer Olympics]]''' continued the seven weight classes first used at the [[Judo at the 1980 Summer Olympics|1980 Games]]. With the open division, there were eight competitions, which were restricted to male judoka. Japan returned to the top of the medal count, after boycotting the Moscow games. Because of the Soviet led counter-boycott of the [[Los Angeles]] games, several traditionally strong judo countries, including [[Cuba]] and the [[Soviet Union]], did not participate. The Judo competition was held at [[California State University, Los Angeles]].


Austrian [[Peter Seisenbacher]] in the 86 kg class won the gold medal, as did [[Hitoshi Saito]] of Japan in the over 95 kg class, feats they would repeat in 1988, becoming the first judoka to win gold at two Olympics.
Austrian [[Peter Seisenbacher]] in the 86 kg class won the gold medal, as did [[Hitoshi Saito]] of Japan in the over 95 kg class, feats they would repeat in 1988, becoming the first judoka to win gold at two Olympics.


Popular pro wrestler/judoka [[Chris Adams (wrestler)|Chris Adams]] appeared as an advisor to the UK Judo squad, where his brother [[Neil Adams (judoka)|Neil Adams]] won a silver medal in the 78 kg class. It was the third and final Olympics the Adams brothers were involved in, competitor or otherwise.
Popular pro wrestler/judoka [[Chris Adams (wrestler)|Chris Adams]] appeared as an advisor to the UK Judo squad, where his brother [[Neil Adams (judoka)|Neil Adams]] won a silver medal in the 78 kg class. It was the third and final Olympics the Adams brothers were involved in, competitor or otherwise.


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{| {{MedalistTable|type=Event}}
{| {{MedalistTable|type=Event}}
|-
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| Extra Lightweight <br> 60 kg <br> {{DetailsLink|Judo at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's 60 kg}}
| Extra Lightweight <br> 60&nbsp;kg <br> {{DetailsLink|Judo at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's 60 kg}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Shinji Hosokawa]]|JPN|1984 Summer}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Shinji Hosokawa]]|JPN|1984 Summer}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Kim Jae-yup]]|KOR|1984 Summer}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Kim Jae-yup]]|KOR|1984 Summer}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Neil Eckersley]]|GBR|1984 Summer}} <hr> {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Edward Liddie]]|USA|1984 Summer}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Neil Eckersley]]|GBR|1984 Summer}} <hr> {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Edward Liddie]]|USA|1984 Summer}}
|-
|-
| Half Lightweight <br> 65 kg <br> {{DetailsLink|Judo at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's 65 kg}}
| Half Lightweight <br> 65&nbsp;kg <br> {{DetailsLink|Judo at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's 65 kg}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Yoshiyuki Matsuoka]]|JPN|1984 Summer}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Yoshiyuki Matsuoka]]|JPN|1984 Summer}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Hwang Jung-oh]]|KOR|1984 Summer}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Hwang Jung-oh]]|KOR|1984 Summer}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Marc Alexandre]]|FRA|1984 Summer}} <hr> {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Josef Reiter (judoka)|Josef Reiter]]|AUT|1984 Summer}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Marc Alexandre]]|FRA|1984 Summer}} <hr> {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Josef Reiter (judoka)|Josef Reiter]]|AUT|1984 Summer}}
|-
|-
| Lightweight <br> 71 kg <br> {{DetailsLink|Judo at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's 71 kg}}
| Lightweight <br> 71&nbsp;kg <br> {{DetailsLink|Judo at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's 71 kg}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Ahn Byeong-keun]]|KOR|1984 Summer}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Ahn Byeong-keun]]|KOR|1984 Summer}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Ezio Gamba]]|ITA|1984 Summer}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Ezio Gamba]]|ITA|1984 Summer}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Kerrith Brown]]|GBR|1984 Summer}} <hr> {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Luis Onmura]]|BRA|1984 Summer}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Kerrith Brown]]|GBR|1984 Summer}} <hr> {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Luis Onmura]]|BRA|1984 Summer}}
|-
|-
| Half Middleweight <br> 78 kg <br> {{DetailsLink|Judo at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's 78 kg}}
| Half Middleweight <br> 78&nbsp;kg <br> {{DetailsLink|Judo at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's 78 kg}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Frank Wieneke]]|FRG|1984 Summer}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Frank Wieneke]]|FRG|1984 Summer}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Neil Adams (judoka)|Neil Adams]]|GBR|1984 Summer}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Neil Adams (judoka)|Neil Adams]]|GBR|1984 Summer}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Mircea Frăţică]]|ROU|1984 Summer}} <hr> {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Michel Nowak]]|FRA|1984 Summer}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Mircea Frăţică]]|ROU|1984 Summer}} <hr> {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Michel Nowak]]|FRA|1984 Summer}}
|-
|-
| Middleweight <br> 86 kg <br> {{DetailsLink|Judo at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's 86 kg}}
| Middleweight <br> 86&nbsp;kg <br> {{DetailsLink|Judo at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's 86 kg}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Peter Seisenbacher]]|AUT|1984 Summer}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Peter Seisenbacher]]|AUT|1984 Summer}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Robert Berland]]|USA|1984 Summer}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Robert Berland]]|USA|1984 Summer}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Walter Carmona]]|BRA|1984 Summer}} <hr> {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Seiki Nose]]|JPN|1984 Summer}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Walter Carmona]]|BRA|1984 Summer}} <hr> {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Seiki Nose]]|JPN|1984 Summer}}
|-
|-
| Half Heavyweight <br> 95 kg <br> {{DetailsLink|Judo at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's 95 kg}}
| Half Heavyweight <br> 95&nbsp;kg <br> {{DetailsLink|Judo at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's 95 kg}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Ha Hyung-joo]]|KOR|1984 Summer}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Ha Hyung-joo]]|KOR|1984 Summer}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Douglas Vieira]]|BRA|1984 Summer}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Douglas Vieira]]|BRA|1984 Summer}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Bjarni Friðriksson]]|ISL|1984 Summer}} <hr> {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Günther Neureuther]]|FRG|1984 Summer}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Bjarni Friðriksson]]|ISL|1984 Summer}} <hr> {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Günther Neureuther]]|FRG|1984 Summer}}
|-
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| Heavyweight <br> +95 kg <br> {{DetailsLink|Judo at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's +95 kg}}
| Heavyweight <br> +95&nbsp;kg <br> {{DetailsLink|Judo at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's +95 kg}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Hitoshi Saito]]|JPN|1984 Summer}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Hitoshi Saito]]|JPN|1984 Summer}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Angelo Parisi]]|FRA|1984 Summer}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Angelo Parisi]]|FRA|1984 Summer}}
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Revision as of 09:24, 5 May 2017

The Judo competition at the 1984 Summer Olympics continued the seven weight classes first used at the 1980 Games. With the open division, there were eight competitions, which were restricted to male judoka. Japan returned to the top of the medal count, after boycotting the Moscow games. Because of the Soviet led counter-boycott of the Los Angeles games, several traditionally strong judo countries, including Cuba and the Soviet Union, did not participate. The Judo competition was held at California State University, Los Angeles.

Austrian Peter Seisenbacher in the 86 kg class won the gold medal, as did Hitoshi Saito of Japan in the over 95 kg class, feats they would repeat in 1988, becoming the first judoka to win gold at two Olympics.

Popular pro wrestler/judoka Chris Adams appeared as an advisor to the UK Judo squad, where his brother Neil Adams won a silver medal in the 78 kg class. It was the third and final Olympics the Adams brothers were involved in, competitor or otherwise.

Judo

Medal summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Extra Lightweight
60 kg
details
Shinji Hosokawa
 Japan
Kim Jae-yup
 South Korea
Neil Eckersley
 Great Britain
Edward Liddie
 United States
Half Lightweight
65 kg
details
Yoshiyuki Matsuoka
 Japan
Hwang Jung-oh
 South Korea
Marc Alexandre
 France
Josef Reiter
 Austria
Lightweight
71 kg
details
Ahn Byeong-keun
 South Korea
Ezio Gamba
 Italy
Kerrith Brown
 Great Britain
Luis Onmura
 Brazil
Half Middleweight
78 kg
details
Frank Wieneke
 West Germany
Neil Adams
 Great Britain
Mircea Frăţică
 Romania
Michel Nowak
 France
Middleweight
86 kg
details
Peter Seisenbacher
 Austria
Robert Berland
 United States
Walter Carmona
 Brazil
Seiki Nose
 Japan
Half Heavyweight
95 kg
details
Ha Hyung-joo
 South Korea
Douglas Vieira
 Brazil
Bjarni Friðriksson
 Iceland
Günther Neureuther
 West Germany
Heavyweight
+95 kg
details
Hitoshi Saito
 Japan
Angelo Parisi
 France
Mark Berger
 Canada
Cho Yong-chul
 South Korea
Open category
details
Yasuhiro Yamashita
 Japan
Mohamed Ali Rashwan
 Egypt
Mihai Cioc
 Romania
Arthur Schnabel
 West Germany

Participating nations

Medal table

1  Japan 4 0 1 5
2  South Korea 2 2 1 5
3  West Germany 1 0 2 3
4  Austria 1 0 1 2
5  Brazil 0 1 2 3
 France 0 1 2 3
 Great Britain 0 1 2 3
8  United States 0 1 1 2
9  Egypt 0 1 0 1
 Italy 0 1 0 1
11  Romania 0 0 2 2
12  Canada 0 0 1 1
 Iceland 0 0 1 1
Total 8 8 16 32

See also

External links

  • "Olympic Medal Winners". International Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2008-02-20.
  • Sports123.com
  • Videos of the 1984 Judo Summer Olympics
  • Sports123.com
  • 1984 Los Angeles Summer Games Judo Event Magazine