Judo at the 2004 Summer Olympics

The XXVIII. 2004 Olympic Games in Athens 14 competitions were held in judo, seven for men and women. Venue was the Ano Lioussia Olympic Hall.

The refusal of the Iranian judoka and two -time world champion Arash Miresmaeli to compete against his Israeli opponent Ehud Vak, was sharply criticized by the Simon Wiesenthal Center. However, However, the Iranians could not participate then, because it was too heavy in weight control.

  • 2.1 Super Lightweight ( up to 48 kg)
  • 2.2 Half Lightweight ( 52 kg )
  • 2.3 Lightweight ( to 57 kg)
  • 2.4 Light Middleweight ( 63 kg )
  • 2.5 Middleweight (up to 70kg)
  • 2.6 Light Heavyweight (up to 78 kg )
  • 2.7 Heavyweight ( over 78 kg)

Super light weight (up to 60 kg)

Tadahiro Nomura is the first ever judoka who has won three consecutive times at the Olympics gold.

Half Lightweight ( to 66 kg)

Lightweight ( to 73 kg)

Light Middleweight (up to 81 kg )

Middleweight (up to 90 kg)

Light Heavyweight (up to 100 kg)

Heavyweight ( over 100 kg)

Women

Super light weight ( up to 48 kg)

Half Lightweight ( 52 kg )

Lightweight ( to 57 kg)

Light Middleweight ( 63 kg )

Medium weight (up to 70 kg)

Light Heavyweight (up to 78 kg )

Heavyweight ( over 78 kg)

Swell

  • International Olympic Committee results database
  • Videos of the 2004 Judo Summer Olympics

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