2017 World Judo Championships – Women's +78 kg

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Women's +78 kg
at the 2017 World Judo Championships
VenueLászló Papp Budapest Sports Arena
LocationBudapest, Hungary
Dates2 September
Competitors31
Medalists
gold medal    China
silver medal    Japan
bronze medal    South Korea
bronze medal    Azerbaijan
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The Women's +78 kg competition at the 2017 World Judo Championships was held on 2 September 2017.[1]

Results[]

Finals[]

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
Azerbaijan Iryna Kindzerska00
 
 
 
China Yu Song01
 
China Yu Song00
 
 
 
Japan Sarah Asahina00
 
Japan Sarah Asahina01
 
 
Turkey Kayra Sayit00
 

Repechage[]

 
RepechageThird place
 
      
 
 
 
 
Bosnia and Herzegovina Larisa Cerić00
 
 
 
South Korea Kim Min-jeong10
 
South KoreaKim Min-jeong01
 
 
Turkey Kayra Sayit00
 
 
 
 
 
RepechageThird place
 
      
 
 
 
 
Netherlands Tessie Savelkouls11
 
 
 
France Émilie Andéol00
 
Netherlands Tessie Savelkouls00
 
 
Azerbaijan Iryna Kindzerska03
 
 
 
 

Pool A[]

 
First roundSecond roundQuarterfinals
 
          
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Bosnia and Herzegovina Larisa Cerić10
 
 
 
Turkey 00
 
Turkey 11
 
 
 
United States Nina Cutro-Kelly00
 
Bosnia and Herzegovina Larisa Cerić00
 
 
 
Azerbaijan Iryna Kindzerska02
 
Lithuania Santa Pakenytė02
 
 
 
Chinese Taipei 00
 
Lithuania Santa Pakenytė00
 
 
 
Azerbaijan Iryna Kindzerska11
 
Togo 00
 
 
Azerbaijan Iryna Kindzerska13
 

Pool B[]

 
First roundSecond roundQuarterfinals
 
          
 
 
 
 
Brazil Maria Suelen Altheman10
 
 
 
Algeria Sonia Asselah00
 
Brazil Maria Suelen Altheman00
 
 
 
China Yu Song10
 
China Yu Song10
 
 
 
Hungary 00
 
China Yu Song11
 
 
 
South Korea Kim Min-jeong01
 
South Korea Kim Min-jeong10
 
 
 
Ukraine Anastasiia Sapsai00
 
South Korea Kim Min-jeong10
 
 
 
Kazakhstan Gulzhan Issanova00
 
Kazakhstan Gulzhan Issanova10
 
 
Cuba 00
 

Pool C[]

 
First roundSecond roundQuarterfinals
 
          
 
 
 
 
Japan Sarah Asahina10
 
 
 
Cameroon 00
 
Japan Sarah Asahina11
 
 
 
Russia Ksenia Chibisova00
 
Russia Ksenia Chibisova12
 
 
 
India 00
 
Japan Sarah Asahina11
 
 
 
Netherlands Tessie Savelkouls00
 
Netherlands Tessie Savelkouls01
 
 
 
Mongolia Munkhtuya Battulga00
 
Netherlands Tessie Savelkouls10
 
 
 
Hungary 00
 
Hungary 10
 
 
Lithuania Sandra Jablonskytė00
 

Pool D[]

 
First roundSecond roundQuarterfinals
 
          
 
 
 
 
Turkey Kayra Sayit11
 
 
 
Croatia Ivana Šutalo00
 
Turkey Kayra Sayit11
 
 
 
Germany Jasmin Külbs01
 
Georgia (country) 00
 
 
 
Germany Jasmin Külbs10
 
Turkey Kayra Sayit10
 
 
 
France Émilie Andéol00
 
France Émilie Andéol10
 
 
 
Kenya 00
 
France Émilie Andéol01
 
 
 
Ukraine Galyna Tarasova00
 
China Ma Sisi00
 
 
Ukraine Galyna Tarasova11
 

References[]

  1. ^ "Schedule" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-08-28. Retrieved 2017-08-24.

External links[]

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