2007 World Judo Championships


The 2007 World Judo Championships are the 25th edition of the Judo World Championships, and were held at the Rio Olympic Arena, usually called Arena Multiuso, that was built for the 2007 Pan-American Games, in Jacarepaguá, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil from September 13 to September 16, 2007.
The competition gathered the sport's top athletes in Rio de Janeiro, with only a few exceptions, due to injuries. Among the high-profile injured judokas that were unable to participate were Brazil's Flávio Canto, bronze medallist in the -81 kg category at the 2004 Summer Olympic Games, who tore a ligament in his right elbow during the 2007 Pan American Games ; and Japan's Tadahiro Nomura, the three-time Olympic champion and heavy favorite in the -60 kg category was forced to withdraw only a few weeks before the event due to injury.
In the leadup to the event, Rio de Janeiro also hosted the IJF's International Congress, congregating the heads of all the national confederations affiliated to the IJF. The meeting took place on September 12, eve of the first day of competition, and in it, some important decisions were made. The first was the election of the new IJF president. Marius Vizer was elected by the attending representatives to replace Yung Sang Park, the current president. In addition, the Congress voted and approved unanimously, the extension of the IJF's president term from 2 years to 6 years. Another decision made in the meeting was the selection of the city that would host the 2011 World Championship. The contenders were the cities of Paris, France and Hamburg, Germany, and the French capital was selected as the host city for the 2011 event. Finally, the Congress also voted on the new presidency of the European Judo Union, with Russia's Sergei Soloveychik being elected president and Jean-Luc Rougé and Vladimir Barta being elected as first vice president and vice president respectively. Newly appointed IJF president, Marius Vizer, was made honorary president of the European Judo Federation as well.
After the conclusion of competition in the last day of the event, the IJF members voted on the best athletes of the World Championship. In the men's side, Brazil's Tiago Camilo, who won in the -81 kg category by defeating all opponents by ippon, was selected; and in the women's side, North Korea's Kye Sun-Hui, who won in the -57 kg category, was chosen as best female athlete in the competition. Both athletes were presented with an obelisk-shaped, acrylic trophy for the achievement.

Medal overview

Men

Women

Medal table

Results overview

Men

60 kg

16 September - Final
PositionJudokaCountry
1.Ruben HoukesNED
2.Nestor KhergianiGEO
3.Ludwig PaischerAUT
3.Choi Min-HoKOR
5.Rok DrakšičSLO
5.Khashbaataryn TsagaanbaatarMGL
7.Tatsuaki EgusaJPN
7.Cemal OğuzTUR

66 kg

15 September - Final
PositionJudokaCountry
1.João DerlyBRA
2.Yordanis ArencibiaCUB
3.Arash MiresmaeiliIRI
3.Miklós UngváriHUN
5.Giovanni CasaleITA
5.Armen NazaryanARM
7.Andreas MitterfellnerAUT
7.Sasha MehmedovichCAN

73 kg

15 September - Final
PositionJudokaCountry
1.Wang Ki-ChunKOR
2.Elnur MammadliAZE
3.Yusuke KanamaruJPN
3.Rasul BokievTJK
5.Sezer HuysuzTUR
5.David KevkhishviliGEO
7.Konstantin SemenovBLR
7.Robert GessGER

81 kg

14 September - Final
PositionJudokaCountry
1.Tiago CamiloBRA
2.Anthony RodriguezFRA
3.Guillaume ElmontNED
3.Euan BurtonGBR
5.Robert KrawczykPOL
5.Giuseppe MaddaloniITA
7.Kwon Young WooKOR
7.Tomislav MarijanovicCRO

90 kg

14 September - Final
PositionJudokaCountry
1.Irakli TsirekidzeGEO
2Ilias IliadisGRE
3.Roberto MeloniITA
3.Ivan PershinRUS
5.Mark HuizingaNED
5.Hesham MesbahEGY
7.Winston GordonGBR
7.Elkhan MammadovAZE

100 kg

13 September - Final
PositionJudokaCountry
1.Luciano CorrêaBRA
2.Peter CousinsGBR
3.Dániel HadfiHUN
3.Oreidis DespaigneCUB
5.Amel MekićBIH
5.Levan ZhorzholianiGEO
7.Vitaliy BubonUKR
7.Utkir KurbanovUZB

+100 kg

13 September - Final

Open class

16 September - Final
PositionJudokaCountry
1.Yasuyuki MunetaJPN
2.Juri RybakBLR
3.Matthieu BatailleFRA
3.Abdullo TangrievUZB
5.Daniel HernandesBRA
5.Naidangiin TuvshinbayarMGL
7.Franz BirkfellnerAUT
7.Moulud MiralievAZE

Women

48 kg

16 September - Final
PositionJudokaCountry
1.Ryoko TaniJPN
2.Yanet BermoitCUB
3.Frédérique JossinetFRA
3.Alina DumitruROU
5.Paula ParetoARG
5.Kim Yong-RamKOR
7.Eva CsernoviczkiHUN
7.Tatiana MoskvinaBLR

52 kg

15 September - Final
PositionJudokaCountry
1.Shi JunjieChina
2.Telma MonteiroPortugal
3.An Kum AePRK
3.Yuka NishidaJapan
5.Kim Kyung-OkSouth Korea
5.Erika MirandaBrazil
7.Soraya HaddadAlgeria
7.Georgina SingletonGreat Britain

57 kg

15 September - Final
PositionJudokaCountry
1.Kye Sun-HuiPRK
2.Isabel FernándezESP
3.Aiko SatoJPN
3.Bernadett BaczkóHUN
5.Nina KoivumäkiFIN
5.Giulia QuintavalleITA
7.Yvonne BönischGER
7.Faith PitmanGBR

63 kg

14 September - Final
PositionJudokaCountry
1.Driulis GonzálezCUB
2.Lucie DécosseFRA
3.Elisabeth WilleboordseNED
3.Ayumi TanimotoJPN
5. Anna Von HarnierGER
5.Urška ŽolnirSLO
7.Claudia HeillAUT
7.Ja-Young KongKOR

70 kg

14 September - Final
PositionJudokaCountry
1.Gevrise EmaneFRA
2.Ronda RouseyUSA
3.Ylenia ScapinITA
3.Anett MészárosHUN
5.Edith BoschNED
5.Maryna PryshchepaUKR
7.Leire IglesiasESP
7.Yalennis CastilloCUB

78 kg

13 September - Final
PositionJudokaCountry
1.Yurisel LabordeCUB
2.Sae Nakazawa
3.Stéphanie PossamaïFRA
3.Kyung-Mi JungKOR
5.Lucia MoricoITA
5.Yang XiuliCHN
7.Edinanci SilvaBRA
7.Houda MiledTUN

+78 kg

13 September - Final
PositionJudokaCountry
1.Tong WenCHN
2.Maki TsukadaJPN
3.Sandra KöppenGER
3.Carola UilenhoedNED
5.Karina BryantGBR
5.Anne-Sophie MondièreFRA
7.Urszula SadkowskaPOL
7.Nihel ChikhrouhouTUN

Open class

16 September - Final
PositionJudokaCountry
1.Maki TsukadaJPN
2.Lucija PolavderSLO
3.Anne-Sophie MondièreFRA
3.Elena IvashchenkoRUS
5.Yuliya BarysikBLR
5.Idalys OrtizCUB
7.Liu HuanyuanCHN
7.Dorjgotovyn TserenkhandMGL