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Judo at the 1972 Summer Olympics

The Judo competition at the 1972 Summer Olympics was the return of the sport following its absence at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City. Medals were awarded in 6 classes, and competition was restricted to men only.

Judo at the 1972 Summer Olympics medal count
Pos Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Japan 3014
2 Netherlands 2002
3 USSR 1124
4 Great Britain 0123
5 West Germany 0112
6= Poland 0101
6= South Korea 0101
8 France 0033
9= Brazil 0011
9= East Germany 0011
9= North Korea 0011
Contents

Under 63kg

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
Takao Kawaguchi , JPN none (1) Kim Yong-Ik , PRK
Jean-Jacques Mounier , FRA

(1) The silver medal was originally awarded to Bakaava Buidaa of Mongolia, who was disqualified due to doping.

Under 70kg

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
Toyokazu Nomura , JPN Anton Zajkowski , POL Dietmar Hötger , GDR
Anatoliy Novikov , URS

Under 80kg

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
Shinobu Sekine , JPN Oh Seung-Lip , KOR Jean-Paul Coche , FRA
Brian Jacks , GBR

Under 93kg

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
Shota Chochoshvili , URS David Starbrook , GBR Paul Barth , FRG
Chiaki Ishii , BRA

Over 93kg

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
Willem Ruska , NED Klaus Glahn , FRG Motoki Nishimura , JPN
Givi Onashvili , URS

Open weight

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
Willem Ruska , NED Vitaliy Kuznetsov , USR Jean-Claude Brondani , FRA
Angelo Parisi , GBR

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