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Last Name First Name Federation Weight Agegroup Jones Last Name First Name Federation Weight AgeGroup Jones Amber USA Judo (USA) 52 Kg F1 (30-34) De Lima Cipollini Michelle Confederaco Brasileira de Judo (BRA) 52 Kg F1 (30-34) Matrosova Ekaterina USA Judo (USA) 57 Kg F1 (30-34) Roland Delphine Federation Francaise de Judo (FRA) 63 Kg F1 (30-34) Added Amanda Federation Francaise de Judo (FRA) 63 Kg F1 (30-34) Baur Nora German Judo Federation (GER) 63 Kg F1 (30-34) Silva Joana Confederaco Brasileira de Judo (BRA) 63 kg F1 (30-34) Silva Joana Confederaco Brasileira de Judo (BRA) 63 kg F1 (30-34) Rodrigues Phyllis Confederaco Brasileira de Judo (BRA) 63 kg F1 (30-34) Stahn Claudia Austrian Judo Federation (AUT) 78 Kg F1 (30-34) Vallejo Chelys Judo Canada (CAN) +78 Kg F1 (30-34) Morrell-Pruitt Rhonda USA Judo (USA) +78 Kg F1 (30-34) Berg Cornelia German Judo Federation (GER) +78 Kg F2 (35-39) Legden Bayarmaa Mongolian Judo Association (MNG) +78 Kg F2 (35-39) Batmunkh Bolortsatsral Mongolian Judo Association (MNG) +78 Kg F2 (35-39) Got Sēverine Federation Francaise de Judo (FRA) 48 Kg F2 (35-39) Carta Alessandra Italian Judo Federation (ITA) 52 Kg F2 (35-39) Kuzmenko Ella Russian Judo Federation (RUS) 57 Kg F2 (35-39) Bastient Patricia Federation Francaise de Judo (FRA) 63 Kg F2 (35-39) Paillard Karine Federation Francaise de Judo (FRA) 63 Kg F2 (35-39) Jähnke Sandra German Judo Federation (GER) 63 Kg F2 (35-39) Mijiddorj Sarangua Mongolian Judo Association (MNG) 63 Kg F2 (35-39) Markelova Marketa Czech Judo Federation (CZE) 63 kg F2 (35-39) Luttringer Angéliques Federation Francaise de Judo (FRA) 70 Kg F2 (35-39) Gonchigsuren Munkhzaya Mongolian Judo Association (MNG) 78 Kg F2 (35-39) Konigova Lenka Czech Judo Federation (CZE) 78 kg F2 (35-39) Cozendey da Silva Rogeria Confederaco Brasileira de Judo (BRA) +78 Kg F3 (40-44) Rühl Silke German Judo Federation (GER) 48 Kg F3 (40-44) Heidrich Anke German Judo Federation (GER) 52 Kg F3 (40-44) Konishi Sirena USA Judo (USA) 52 Kg F3 (40-44) Tocaciu Judith USA Judo (USA) 52 Kg F3 (40-44) Kubalova Liudmila Russian Judo Federation (RUS) 57 Kg F3 (40-44) Haugen Nina Norwegian Judo Federation (NOR) 57 Kg F3 (40-44) Sterea Lena Romanian Judo Federation (ROU) 57 Kg F3 (40-44) Yamada Leigh USA Judo (USA) 57 Kg F3 (40-44) Kuhne Tara USA Judo (USA) 63 Kg F3 (40-44) Shagdarsuren Ariunaa Mongolian Judo Association (MNG) 63 Kg F3 (40-44) Ambosio Andreia Confederaco Brasileira de Judo (BRA) 63 kg F3 (40-44) Menne Sabine Federation Francaise de Judo (FRA) 70 Kg F3 (40-44) Smith Shandra USA Judo (USA) 70 Kg F3 (40-44) Dympna Doherty USA Judo (USA) 70 Kg F3 (40-44) Namdag Tsevegmed Mongolian Judo Association (MNG) 70 Kg F3 (40-44) Raadan Dechinmaa Mongolian Judo Association (MNG) 70 Kg F3 (40-44) Pereira Medina Presenta Marã-A Federación Venezolana de Judo (VEN) +78 Kg F4 (45-49) Beerenwinkel Klara German Judo Federation (GER) +78 Kg F4 (45-49) Caicedo Lucrecia Federacion Colombiana de Judo (COL) 52 Kg F4 (45-49) Moog Gabi German Judo Federation (GER) 57 Kg F4 (45-49) Degelmann Dr. Ute German Judo Federation (GER) 57 Kg F4 (45-49) Guemati Aida Italian Judo Federation (ITA) 63 Kg F4 (45-49) Oliveira Rosangela Confederaco Brasileira de Judo (BRA) 63 Kg F4 (45-49) Kovacs Sandra Judo Canada (CAN) 63 Kg F4 (45-49) Edwards Anja German Judo Federation (GER) 70 Kg F4 (45-49) Chamberlain Kathryn British Judo Federation (GBR) 78 Kg F4 (45-49) Hopkins Sarah British Judo Federation (GBR) 78 Kg F4 (45-49) Silva Iraci Maria Confederaco Brasileira de Judo (BRA) 78 kg F4 (45-49) Badamaargaa Altansuvd Mongolian Judo Association (MNG) +78 Kg F5 (50-54) Andjelov Al Mahamid Maricia Judo Federation of Serbia (SRB) 48 Kg F5 (50-54) Assirelli Lucia Italian Judo Federation (ITA) 52 Kg F5 (50-54) Cameroun Lise Federation Francaise de Judo (FRA) 52 Kg F5 (50-54) Tilley Kim British Judo Federation (GBR) 57 Kg F5 (50-54) Manganaro Diane USA Judo (USA) 57 Kg F5 (50-54) Le Brun Brigitte Federation Francaise de Judo (FRA) 57 Kg F5 (50-54) Gama Maria De Jesus Confederaco Brasileira de Judo (BRA) 70 Kg F5 (50-54) Canargo Fatima Confederaco Brasileira de Judo (BRA) 70 Kg F5 (50-54) Hewson Sandra Judo Canada (CAN) 70 Kg F5 (50-54) Peuch Christine Federation Francaise de Judo (FRA) 78 Kg F5 (50-54) Andrews Kay British Judo Federation (GBR) 78 Kg F5 (50-54) Biernacki Wiktor Polish Judo Association (POL) 81 Kg F5 (50-54) Tassi Angela Italian Judo Federation (ITA) 63 Kg F6 (55-59) Markovic-Siladi Mara Judo Canada (CAN) 52 Kg F7 (60-64) Pallavicino Cristiana Italian Judo Federation (ITA) 78 Kg F7 (60-64) Medcalf Malcom USA Judo (USA) +100 Kg M1 (30-34) Amato Rafael USA Judo (USA) +100 Kg M1 (30-34) Herzog Maycon Da Cunha Confederaco Brasileira de Judo (BRA) +100 Kg M1 (30-34) Chuluunjav Bulgankhuu Mongolian Judo Association (MNG) +100 Kg M1 (30-34) De Oliveira Rocha Daniel Confederaco Brasileira de Judo (BRA) +100 Kg M1 (30-34) Gvenetadze Shota Georgian Judo Federation (GEO) +100 Kg M1 (30-34) Iannone Francesco Italian Judo Federation (ITA) 100 Kg M1 (30-34) Karu Madis Estonian Judo Association (EST) 100 Kg M1 (30-34) Rasul Sultanov Azerbaijan Judo Federation (AZE) 100 Kg M1 (30-34) Novota Zsolt Hungarian Judo Federation (HUN) 100 Kg M1 (30-34) Marffy Mikael Swedish Judo Federation (SWE) 100 Kg M1 (30-34) Boussetta Youness Federation Francaise de Judo (FRA) 100 Kg M1 (30-34) Loforte Andres Confederacion Argentina de Judo (ARG) 100 Kg M1 (30-34) Alonso Humberto Confederaco Brasileira de Judo (BRA) 100 Kg M1 (30-34) Jungbluth Gunnar German Judo Federation (GER) 100 Kg M1 (30-34) Gomes Albertonio Da CostaConfederaco Brasileira de Judo (BRA) 100 kg M1 (30-34) Alzate Wilson Federacion Colombiana de Judo (COL) 60 Kg M1 (30-34) Cezário Cristian Confederaco Brasileira de Judo (BRA) 60 Kg M1 (30-34) Morokhovets Sergiy Ukrainian Judo Federation (UKR) 60 kg M1 (30-34) Hugon-Jeannin Ronny Federation Francaise de Judo (FRA) 66 Kg M1 (30-34) Ben-Sadoun David Federation Francaise de Judo (FRA) 66 Kg M1 (30-34) Berger Gael Federation Francaise de Judo (FRA) 66 Kg M1 (30-34) Chaptykov Alexander Russian Judo Federation (RUS) 66 Kg M1 (30-34) Demchig Dashbyamba Mongolian Judo Association (MNG) 66 Kg M1 (30-34) Sosa Jorge Alberto Confederacion Argentina de Judo (ARG) 66 Kg M1 (30-34) Guacare Esteban Federación Venezolana de Judo (VEN) 66 Kg M1 (30-34) Akhverdyan Karapet USA Judo (USA) 66 Kg M1 (30-34) Cunha Marcos Roberto Confederaco Brasileira de Judo (BRA) 66 Kg M1 (30-34) Ortiz Victor USA Judo (USA) 66 Kg M1 (30-34) Vanyan Vitaliy USA Judo (USA) 66 Kg M1 (30-34) Terada Filipe Confederaco Brasileira de Judo (BRA) 66 Kg M1 (30-34) Khovanskiy Sergey Russian Judo Federation (RUS) 66 Kg M1 (30-34) Sinka Szabolcs Romanian Judo Federation (ROU) 66 Kg M1 (30-34) Williams Jeremy USA Judo (USA) 73 Kg M1 (30-34) Suzuki Atshushi All Japan Judo Federation (JPN) 73 Kg M1 (30-34) Güttel Thomas German Judo Federation (GER) 73 Kg M1 (30-34) Stephane Fromentin Federation Francaise de Judo (FRA) 73 Kg M1 (30-34) Tuccillo Castaldo Alessandro Italian Judo Federation (ITA) 73 Kg M1 (30-34) Damdin Suldbayar USA Judo (USA) 73 Kg M1 (30-34) Tusay Michael USA Judo (USA) 73 Kg M1 (30-34) Barrot Martial Federation Francaise de Judo (FRA) 73 Kg M1 (30-34) Zanetti Felipe Confederaco Brasileira de Judo (BRA) 73 Kg M1 (30-34) Pinheiro Flávio Confederaco Brasileira de Judo (BRA) 73 Kg M1 (30-34) Lima Patrick USA Judo (USA) 73 Kg M1 (30-34) Vakushin Denis Russian Judo Federation (RUS) 73 Kg M1 (30-34) Baur Roman German Judo Federation (GER) 73 Kg M1 (30-34) Tomko Ivan Czech Judo Federation (CZE) 73 Kg M1 (30-34) McGuire Tom USA Judo (USA) 73 Kg M1 (30-34) Morais Souto Filho Jose Confederaco Brasileira de Judo (BRA) 81 Kg M1 (30-34) Vanhollebeke Fabian Belgian Judo Federation (BEL) 81 Kg M1 (30-34) Giubrone Giuseppe Italian Judo Federation (ITA) 81 Kg M1 (30-34) Akio Kimura Edegar Confederaco Brasileira de Judo (BRA) 81 Kg M1 (30-34) Moreira Joao USA Judo (USA) 81 Kg M1 (30-34) Odsuren Bold-Erdene Mongolian Judo Association (MNG) 81 Kg M1 (30-34) Barberio Terencio Neto Confederaco Brasileira de Judo (BRA) 81 Kg M1 (30-34) Kabirov Oleg Russian Judo Federation (RUS) 81 Kg M1 (30-34) Gonzalez Gabino USA Judo (USA) 81 Kg M1 (30-34) Melo Santos João Henrique Confederaco Brasileira de Judo (BRA) 81 Kg M1 (30-34) Monchery Brunel Federation Haitien de Judo (HAI) 81 Kg M1 (30-34) Pokorny Jiri Czech Judo Federation (CZE) 81 Kg M1 (30-34) Lorenc David Czech Judo Federation (CZE) 81 Kg M1 (30-34) Tanguy Pouillevet Federation Francaise de Judo (FRA) 90 Kg M1 (30-34) Omelchenko Grigory Russian Judo Federation (RUS) 90 Kg M1 (30-34) Rasul Salimov Azerbaijan Judo Federation (AZE) 90 Kg M1 (30-34) Vukovic Ivan Croatian Judo Federation (CRO) 90 Kg M1 (30-34) Razumov Ilia Russian Judo Federation (RUS) 90 Kg M1 (30-34) Soto Luis USA Judo (USA) 90 Kg M1 (30-34) Eydelman Gene USA Judo (USA) 90 Kg M1 (30-34) Gantumur Dashdavaa Mongolian Judo Association (MNG) 90 Kg M1 (30-34) Moreira Fabio Confederaco Brasileira de Judo (BRA) 90 Kg M1 (30-34) Benitez Pedro Ariel Confederacion Argentina de Judo (ARG) 90 Kg M1 (30-34) Shafei Ahmed USA Judo (USA) M1 (30-34) Bajema Ralph USA Judo (USA) 73 Kg M10 (75-79) Theodoracopulus Taki USA Judo (USA) 90 Kg M10 (75-79) Hamsag Ernest Swiss Judo and Ju-Jitsu Federation (SUI) 81 Kg M11 (80+) Chunag Byambadorj Mongolian Judo Association (MNG) +100 Kg M2 (35-39) Davtyan Arshak Netherlands Judo Association (NED) +100 Kg M2 (35-39) Krokhmalov Andrii Ukrainian Judo Federation (UKR) +100 Kg M2 (35-39) Stanciu Anghel Daniel Romanian Judo Federation (ROU) +100 Kg M2 (35-39) Krüger Torsten German Judo Federation (GER) 100 Kg M2 (35-39) Smith
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