2010 World Judo Championships – Men's 73 kg

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The Men's -73 kg competition at the 2010 World Judo Championships was held at 11 September at the Yoyogi National Gymnasium in Tokyo, Japan. 82 competitors contested for the medals, being split in 4 Pools where the winner advanced to the medal round.

Pool A[]

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
South Korea Wang Ki-Chun 110
Turkmenistan 000 South Korea Wang Ki-Chun 100
Saudi Arabia 000 Poland Krzysztof Wiłkomirski 000
Poland Krzysztof Wiłkomirski 100 South Korea Wang Ki-Chun 001
Spain Kiyoshi Uematsu 000 Portugal 000
Portugal 001 Portugal 020
State of Palestine Maher Abu Rmilah 001 State of Palestine Maher Abu Rmilah 000
Hong Kong 000 South Korea Wang Ki-Chun 101
United States Nicholas Delpopolo 100 France Ugo Legrand 001
Iraq 000 United States Nicholas Delpopolo 100
Brazil Bruno Mendonca 001 China 000
China 011 United States Nicholas Delpopolo 000
France Ugo Legrand 100 France Ugo Legrand 101
Romania Costel Danculea 000 France Ugo Legrand 010
Thailand 100 Thailand 000
Iceland 000

Pool B[]

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Japan Hiroyuki Akimoto 100
Iran Ali Maloumat 000 Japan Hiroyuki Akimoto 001
Moldova Marcel Trudov 000 Germany Christopher Völk 000
Germany Christopher Völk 100 Japan Hiroyuki Akimoto 101
Yemen Zeyad Mater 000 Georgia (country) Nugzar Tatalashvili 000
Georgia (country) Nugzar Tatalashvili 110 Georgia (country) Nugzar Tatalashvili 100
Belgium 000 Czech Republic Jaromír Ježek 010
Czech Republic Jaromír Ježek 011 Japan Hiroyuki Akimoto 100
Japan Yasuhiro Awano 101 Japan Yasuhiro Awano 000
India 000 Japan Yasuhiro Awano 101
Hungary 000 Kazakhstan 000
Kazakhstan 020 Japan Yasuhiro Awano 012
Australia Dennis Iverson 000 Tajikistan 000
Tajikistan 001 Tajikistan 100
Mongolia 000 Ghana Emmanuel Nartey 000
Ghana Emmanuel Nartey 021

Pool C[]

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
South Korea Bang Gui-Man 010
Tajikistan Rasul Boqiev 000 South Korea Bang Gui-Man 000
Georgia (country) Zaza Kedelashvili 100 Georgia (country) Zaza Kedelashvili 020
Algeria 000 Georgia (country) Zaza Kedelashvili 011
Hong Kong Cheung Chi Yip 000 Kyrgyzstan 020
Barbados Kyle Maxwell 020 Barbados Kyle Maxwell 000
Kyrgyzstan 010 Kyrgyzstan 100
New Zealand 001 Kyrgyzstan 000
Ukraine Volodymyr Soroka 100 Mongolia Sainjargalyn Nyam-Ochir 100
Papua New Guinea 000 Ukraine Volodymyr Soroka 001
Iceland 001 Egypt Hussein Hafiz 100
Egypt Hussein Hafiz 012 Egypt Hussein Hafiz 000
Greece 010 Mongolia Sainjargalyn Nyam-Ochir 100
Samoa Aleni Smith 001 Greece 000
Switzerland 000 Mongolia Sainjargalyn Nyam-Ochir 100
Mongolia Sainjargalyn Nyam-Ochir 001

Pool D[]

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Poland Tomasz Adamiec 100
Cyprus 000 Poland Tomasz Adamiec 000
Netherlands Dex Elmont 100 Netherlands Dex Elmont 001
Solomon Islands 000 Netherlands Dex Elmont 010
Turkey Sezer Huysuz 000 Portugal Joao Pina 000
Portugal Joao Pina 001 Portugal Joao Pina 010
France Benjamin Darbelet 000 Azerbaijan Renat Mirzaliyev 000
Azerbaijan Renat Mirzaliyev 100 Netherlands Dex Elmont 100
Russia Mansur Isaev 020 Russia Mansur Isaev 000
American Samoa 000 Russia Mansur Isaev 001
Spain 000 United States Michael Eldred 000
United States Michael Eldred 001 Russia Mansur Isaev 010
Uzbekistan Navruz Jurakobilov 000 Hungary 001
Hungary 100 Hungary 100
South Africa Gideon van Zyl 000 Morocco 000
Morocco 101

Repechage[]

Repechage Third place
France Ugo Legrand 000
Japan Yasuhiro Awano 002 Japan Yasuhiro Awano 100
Mongolia Sainjargalyn Nyam-Ochir 000
Repechage Third place
Kyrgyzstan 000
Russia Mansur Isaev 100 Russia Mansur Isaev 010
South Korea Wang Ki-Chun 012

Finals[]

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
South Korea Wang Ki-Chun000
 
 
 
Japan Hiroyuki Akimoto000
 
Japan Hiroyuki Akimoto100
 
 
 
Netherlands Dex Elmont000
 
Mongolia Sainjargalyn Nyam-Ochir000
 
 
Netherlands Dex Elmont100
 

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