Dimitri Peters

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NicknameDima Edit this on Wikidata
Born (1984-05-04) 4 May 1984 (age 41)
USSR[1]
OccupationJudoka
CountryGermany
Dimitri Peters
Personal information
NicknameDima Edit this on Wikidata
Born (1984-05-04) 4 May 1984 (age 41)
USSR[1]
OccupationJudoka
Sport
CountryGermany
SportJudo
Weight class100 kg
Rank     2nd dan black belt[2]
Achievements and titles
Olympic GamesBronze (2012)
World Champ.Bronze (2013, 2015)
European Champ.Bronze (2006)
Medal record
Men's judo
Representing  Germany
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place2012 London100 kg
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place2013 Rio de Janeiro100 kg
Bronze medal – third place2015 Astana100 kg
European Championships
Bronze medal – third place2006 Tampere100 kg
IJF Grand Slam
Gold medal – first place2014 Abu Dhabi100 kg
Bronze medal – third place2009 Paris100 kg
Bronze medal – third place2010 Paris100 kg
Bronze medal – third place2013 Moscow100 kg
Bronze medal – third place2016 Baku100 kg
IJF Grand Prix
Gold medal – first place2013 Abu Dhabi100 kg
Gold medal – first place2015 Zagreb100 kg
Gold medal – first place2016 Düsseldorf100 kg
Silver medal – second place2009 Tunis100 kg
Silver medal – second place2011 Düsseldorf100 kg
Silver medal – second place2014 Astana100 kg
Silver medal – second place2015 Tbilisi100 kg
Silver medal – second place2015 Budapest100 kg
Bronze medal – third place2014 Ulaanbaatar100 kg
Bronze medal – third place2014 Qingdao100 kg
Bronze medal – third place2014 Jeju100 kg
Bronze medal – third place2015 Samsun100 kg
European U23 Championships
Gold medal – first place2005 Kyiv100 kg
Profile at external databases
IJF608
JudoInside.com25715
Updated on 25 May 2023

Dimitri Peters (born 4 May 1984) is a German judoka.[3][4]

At the 2012 Summer Olympics, Peters lost to gold medallist Tagir Khaybulaev at the semi-final stage, and then won through the repechage, beating Ramziddin Sayidov in his bronze medal match.[5]

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