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Judo at the 1996 Summer Olympics

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132 Pounds Class, Men

PosAthleteCountry
1Tadahiro Nomura Japan
2Giralimo Giovinazzo Italy
3Richard Trautman Germany
3Dorjpalam Narmandakh Mongolia

143 Pounds Class, Men

PosAthleteCountry
1Udo Quellmalz Germany
2Yukimasa Nakamura Japan
3Israel Hernandez Plana Cuba
3Henrique Guimares Brazil

157 Pounds Class, Men

PosAthleteCountry
1Kenzo Nakamura Japan
2Kwak Dae-Sung South Korea
3Christophe Gagliano France
3Jimmy Pedro United States

172 Pounds Class, Men

PosAthleteCountry
1Djamel Bouras France
2Toshihiko Koga Japan
3Soso Liparteliani Georgia
3Cho In-Chul South Korea

190 Pounds Class, Men

PosAthleteCountry
1Jeon Ki-Young South Korea
2Armen Bagdasarov Uzbekistan
3Marko Spittka Germany
3Mark Huizinga Netherlands

209 Pounds Class, Men

PosAthleteCountry
1Pawel Nastula Poland
2Kim Min-Soo South Korea
3Stephane Traineau France
3Miguel Fernandes Brazil

Heavyweight Class, Men

PosAthleteCountry
1David Douillet France
2Ernesto Perez Spain
3Frank Moeller Germany
3Harry van Barneveld Belgium

106 Pounds Class, Women

PosAthleteCountry
1Kye Sun-Hi North Korea
2Ryoko TamuraJapan
3Yolanda Soler Spain
3Amarilis Savon Cuba

115 Pounds Class, Women

PosAthleteCountry
1Marie-Claire Restoux France
2Hyun Sook-Hee South Korea
3Noriko Sagawara Japan
3Legna Verdecia Cuba

123 Pounds Class, Women

PosAthleteCountry
1Driulis Gonzalez Cuba
2Jung Sun-Yong South Korea
3Isabelle Fernandez Spain
3Marisbell Lomba Belgium
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