2015 IBSA European Judo Championships

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2015 IBSA Judo European Championships
VenueMultiusos Sports Hall
LocationOdivelas, Portugal
Dates25–30 November 2015
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The 2015 IBSA Judo European Championships were held in Odivelas, Portugal, from 25–30 November 2015. It was held at the Multiusos Sports Hall in the city.[1] The championship was the 13th to be held and was the last event whereby European athletes could collect points for qualification to the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio.[1] Each country could send a maximum of two competitors per eight division. [1] The competition is open to all classification of visually impaired athlete (B1, B2 and B3), who compete against each other.

Russia finished on top of the Championship table by total number of medals won (17), and class of medals won.

Men's events[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Extra-lightweight (60 kg)[2] (B2)
 Russia
Ramin Ibrahimov (B2)
 Azerbaijan
Recep Ciftci (B2)
 Turkey
(B2)
 Russia
Half-lightweight (66 kg)[2] Bayram Mustafayev (B2)
 Azerbaijan
Davyd Khorava (B2)
 Ukraine
(B3)
 Spain
(B1)
 Russia
Lightweight (73 kg)[2] Ramil Gasimov (B2)
 Azerbaijan
Dmytro Solovey (B2)
 Ukraine
Nikolai Kornhass (B2)
 Germany
(B2)
 Ukraine
Half middleweight (81 kg)[2] Olexandr Kosinov (B2)
 Ukraine
Rovshan Safarov (B2)
 Azerbaijan
Cyril Jonard (B1)
 France
(B1)
 Russia
Middleweight (90 kg)[2] Zviad Gogotchuri (B2)
 Georgia
Oleksandr Nazarenko (B3)
 Ukraine
Sam Ingram (B1)
 Great Britain
Oleg Kretsul (B3)
 Russia
Half heavyweight (100 kg)[2] (B2)
 Russia
(B3)
 Russia
(B3)
 Azerbaijan
Chris Skelley (B2)
 Great Britain
Heavyweight (+100 kg)[2] Ilham Zakiyev (B1)
 Azerbaijan
(B2)
 Russia
(B2)
 Great Britain
(B2)
 Russia

Women's events[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Extra-lightweight (48 kg)[2] Victoria Potapova (B1)
 Russia
Carmen Brussig (B2)
 Germany
(B2)
 Russia
Ecem Tasin (B2)
 Turkey
Half-lightweight (52 kg)[2] Nataliya Nikolaychyk (B2)
 Ukraine
Sandrine Martinet (B2)
 France
(B2)
 Turkey
Alesia Stepaniuk (B2)
 Russia
Lightweight (57 kg)[2] Inna Cherniak (B2)
 Ukraine
Sabina Abdullayeva (B2)
 Azerbaijan
(B2)
 Russia
(B2)
 Turkey
Half middleweight (63 kg)[2] Iryna Husieva (B2)
 Ukraine
(B2)
 Russia
Afag Sultanova (B2)
 Azerbaijan
Middleweight (70 kg)[2] Tatiana Savostyanova (B2)
 Russia
(B2)
 Russia
(B3)
 Croatia
Heavyweight (+70 kg)[2] Mesme Tasbag (B3)
 Turkey
Arina Kachan (B3)
 Belarus
Irina Kalyanova (B3)
 Russia

Medal summary[]

Medal table[]

  *   Host nation

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia (RUS)44917
2 Ukraine (UKR)4318
3 Azerbaijan (AZE)3328
4 Turkey (TUR)1045
5 Georgia (GEO)1001
6 France (FRA)0112
 Germany (GER)0112
8 Belgium (BEL)0101
9 Great Britain (GBR)0033
10 Croatia (CRO)0011
 Spain (ESP)0011
Totals (11 nations)13132349

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "IBSA Judo European Championships 2015: For Blind and Visually Impaired" (PDF). ibsasport.org. 28 September 2013. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "IBSA Judo European Championships 2015: Results" (PDF). ibsasport.org. 28 November 2015. Retrieved 15 February 2015.

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