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Judo at the 1980 Summer Olympics

The Judo competition at the 1980 Summer Olympics was the first time that the medal count was not dominated by Japan, as the country joined the boycott of the games because of the 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Medals were awarded in to male judoka 7 weight classes and in the open competition, two more weight classes than in 1976. I.e. eight events were contested. All they were held at the Sports Palace of the Central Lenin Stadium at Luzhniki (south western part of Moscow). The schedule started on July 27 and ended on August 2.

Judo at the 1980 Summer Olympics medal count
Ranking Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 USSR 2125
2 France 2114
3 East Germany 1045
4 Belgium 1001
4 Italy 1001
4 Switzerland 1001
7 Cuba 0303
8 Bulgaria 0112
8 Great Britain 0112
8 Mongolia 0112
11 Hungary 0022
12 Czechoslovakia 0011
12 Netherlands 0011
12 Poland 0011
12 Yugoslavia 0011
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Under 60kg

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
Thierry Rey , FRA Jose Rodriguez , CUB Aramby Emizh , URS
Tibor Kincses , HUN

Under 65kg

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
Nikolay Solodukhin , URS Tsendying Damdin , MGL Ilian Nedkov , BUL
Janusz Pawlowski , POL

Under 71kg

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
Ezio Gamba , ITA Neil Adams , GBR Ravdan Davaadalai , MGL
Karl-Heinz Lehmann , GDR

Under 78kg

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
Shota Khabaleri , URS Juan Ferrer la Hera , CUB Harald Heinke , GDR
Bernard Tchoullouyan , FRA

Under 86kg

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
Jürg Röthlisberger , SUI Isaac Azcuy , CUB Detlef Ultsch, GDR
Aleksandr Yatskevich , URS

Under 95kg

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
Robert van de Walle , BEL Tengiz Khubuluri , URS Dietmar Lorenz , GDR
Henk Numan , NED

Over 95kg

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
Angelo Parisi , FRA Dimitar Zaprianov , BUL Radomir Kovacevic , YUG
Vladimir Kocman , TCH

Open weight

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
Dietmar Lorenz , GDR Angelo Parisi , FRA Arthur Mapp , GBR
András Ozsvar , HUN

References

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