2015 European Cadet Judo Championships

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The 2015 European Cadet Judo Championships is an edition of the European Cadet Judo Championships, organised by the International Judo Federation. It was held in Sofia, Bulgaria from 3 to 5 July 2015.[1][2][3] The final day of competition featured the inaugural European cadet team championships events.[4] The men's event was won by Team Georgia.[5][6] Team Russia won the women's event.[7][6]

LocationSofia, Bulgaria
Dates3–5 July 2015
Competitors469 from 41 nations
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2015 European Cadet Judo Championships
VenueArena 8888 Sofia
LocationSofia, Bulgaria
Dates3–5 July 2015
Competitors469 from 41 nations
Champions
Men's team Georgia (1st title)
Women's team Russia (1st title)
Competition at external databases
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Medal summary

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Bulgaria)

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia (RUS)44210
2 Georgia (GEO)23510
3 Azerbaijan (AZE)2013
4 Germany (GER)1113
 Ukraine (UKR)1113
6 Israel (ISR)1102
7 Italy (ITA)1056
8 Bulgaria (BUL)*1012
9 Finland (FIN)1001
 Slovenia (SLO)1001
 Turkey (TUR)1001
12 Austria (AUT)0202
13 France (FRA)0123
 Serbia (SRB)0123
15 Romania (ROU)0112
16 Poland (POL)0101
17 Croatia (CRO)0022
 Greece (GRE)0022
 Hungary (HUN)0022
 Netherlands (NED)0022
21 Belgium (BEL)0011
 Cyprus (CYP)0011
 Switzerland (SUI)0011
Totals (23 entries)16163264
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Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
−50 kg  Rustam Zabolotnyi (RUS)  Giorgi Niazashvili (GEO)  Vlad Luncan (ROU)
 Biagio D'Angelo (ITA)
−55 kg  Denislav Ivanov (BUL)  Alon Aharon (ISR)  Luca Carlino (ITA)
 Khamzat Akhmarov (RUS)
−60 kg  Manuel Lombardo (ITA)  Akhmed Bogatyrev (RUS)  Ismayil Ibrahimov (AZE)
 Robinzon Beglarashvili (GEO)
−66 kg  Bilal Çiloğlu (TUR)  Mathias Czizsek (AUT)  Giovanni Esposito (ITA)
 Bagrati Niniashvili (GEO)
−73 kg  Lasha Dudashvili (GEO)  Maciej Krogulski (POL)  Aleksandr Cherkai (UKR)
 Vasileios Balampanashvili (GRE)
−81 kg  Pavel Berlin (RUS)  Goga Kevkhishvili (GEO)  Ivan Stefanov (BUL)
 Apor Toth (HUN)
−90 kg  Zelym Kotsoiev (AZE)  Zauri Kenchadze (GEO)  Simeon Catharina (NED)
 Onise Saneblidze (GEO)
+90 kg  Inal Tasoev (RUS)  Kemal Kaitov (RUS)  Gela Zaalishvili (GEO)
 Dimitrios Tsoumitas (GRE)
Team  Georgia  Netherlands  France
 Russia
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Women's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
−40 kg  Shahana Hajiyeva (AZE)  Lidia Marin (ROU)  Vasiliki Kourri (CYP)
 Lena Grulich (GER)
−44 kg  Daria Bilodid (UKR)  Iuliia Ogarkova (RUS)  Loïs Petit (BEL)
 Michela Fiorini (ITA)
−48 kg  Maruša Štangar (SLO)  Nadežda Petrović (SRB)  Anais Mosdier (FRA)
 Jorien Visser (NED)
−52 kg  Mzia Beboshvili (GEO)  Lisa Dengg (AUT)  Tihea Topolovec (CRO)
 Margarita Shrainer (RUS)
−57 kg  Emilia Kanerva (FIN)  Mariia Gryzlova (RUS)  Lise Keller (SUI)
 Mariam Tchanturia (GEO)
−63 kg  Anastasia Kolyadenkova (RUS)  Hanna Kukharuk (UKR)  Jovana Obradovic (SRB)
 Anja Obradović (SRB)
−70 kg  Alina Böhm (GER)  Dorine N Tcham Po (FRA)  Alice Bellandi (ITA)
 Karla Prodan (CRO)
+70 kg  Raz Hershko (ISR)  Maxime Brausewetter (GER)  Fanni Toth (HUN)
 Sarah Ponty (FRA)
Team  Russia  Croatia  France
 Serbia
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Source Results [3][9][5][7][6]

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