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Results Book Judo 6 - 12 August Version History 1.0 13/08/2016 Gustavo Silva First version 1.1 14/08/2016 Gustavo Silva Removed reports number of the bookmarks Judo Judô / Judo Competition Format and Rules Formato e regras da competição / Format et régles de la compétition Olympic competition format There are 14 judo events at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, seven for men and seven for women. Women Men Women -48 kg: up to and including 48 kg Men -60 kg: Up to and including 60 kg Women -52 kg: Over 48kg up to and including 52 Men -66 kg: Over 60 kg up to and including 66 kg kg Women -57 kg: Over 52kg up to and including 57 Men -73 kg: Over 66 kg up to and including 73 kg kg Women -63 kg: Over 57kg up to and including 63 Men -81 kg: Over 73 kg up to and including 81 kg kg Women -70 kg: Over 63kg up to and including 70 Men -90 kg: Over 81 kg up to and including 90 kg kg Women -78 kg: Over 70kg up to and including 78 Men -100 kg: Over 90 kg up to and including 100 kg kg Women +78 kg: Over 78 kg Men +100 kg: Over 100 kg Olympic judo events are based on a direct elimination system. Competitors will be divided into two tables by a draw, and an elimination system will be used to produce two finalists, who will compete for the gold medal. The four athletes defeated in the quarterfinals will compete in the two repechage contests, and the winners of these will meet the losers of the semifinals in two bronze medal matches. The two winners of the bronze medal contests are awarded bronze medals, and the losers are placed equal fifth. The losers of the repechage contests are placed equal seventh. The top eight judoka per weight category from the International Judo Federation (IJF) world ranking list, updated at the end of the qualification period, will be seeded. All other judoka will be randomly drawn. Contest duration The contests will all last five minutes (actual time) for men and four minutes (actual time) for women in accordance with the IJF Sport & Organisation Rules (SOR) and Refereeing Rules. Weigh-in The weigh-in for the competition will be conducted at the Olympic Village under the supervision of officials appointed by the IJF. The official weigh-in for each category will take place from 20:00 to 20:30 on the evening before the respective competitions. Each competitor will be allowed only one weight control during the official weigh-in. Competitors must weigh within the limits of the appropriate category and no tolerance will be allowed either above or below the weight category. Differences between the IJF world championships and the Olympic Games The IJF World Championships are open events (up to a maximum of nine male and nine female athletes per country), which means that no qualification is required. There are also team events at the world championships and in the past there has been a World Championships Open. There are no open categories or team events at the Olympic Games. Judo Judô / Judo Changes since the London 2012 Olympic Games The scoring method has been changed. A penalty does not result in a score for the opponent any more. There is also no longer a time limit for the golden score period. The contest will continue until a score or penalty is awarded. The contest time for women has been reduced from five minutes (actual time) to four minutes (actual time). Sport rules and procedures Tiebreak rules within a contest and procedures If the time allotted for the contest ends and there is no score/penalty, or scores/penalties are equal, the golden score system comes in to play. This means that the first judoka to score a point will win the contest or the first penalty to be awarded will immediately decide the contest. The process starts with the referee calling "Soremade". The time clocks are then reset – there is no time limit in the golden score period – and the contest restarts. There is no rest period between the end of the original contest and the start of the golden score contest. The first score/penalty, whenever it comes, decides the outcome. Scoring Scores are awarded for techniques in tachiwaza (standing work) or newaza (ground work).There are three scores in judo: ippon, nearly ippon (waza-ari) and yuko (the intention to make ippon but without complete success). If a judoka scores ippon they are immediately declared the winner. Penalties/disqualification rules All penalties are divided into “slight” infringement or shido (a type of warning) and “grave” infringement or hansoku-make (direct disqualification). For technical and tactical faults that do not affect the integrity of the contestants and are not against the spirit of judo, the judoka will receive shido penalty. The repetitions of technical and tactical faults, which are penalised with shido, are cumulative and a maximum of four faults can be given. This means that after a fourth shido the contest will be stopped and the opponent will be declared the winner by ippon. There are several circumstances which result in disqualification (hansoku-make): 1. When hansoku-make results from “progressive” penalties (four shidos), the disqualified contestant is allowed to continue to compete in the repechage rounds etc. including the bronze medal contest, if applicable. 2. In the case of direct hansoku-make for “protection” of a contestant (diving head first onto the mat), the competitor is allowed to continue to compete the repechage rounds etc. including the bronze medal contest, if applicable. 3. In the case of direct hansoku-make for acts against the spirit of judo and/or application of dangerous techniques, the competitor is excluded from the competition. If it is hansoku-make for acts against the spirit of judo a sanction can be added. For details, please refer to the IJF Sport and Organisation Rules (SOR) and Refereeing Rules. Award ceremony If hansoku-make has been given for “protection” of the athlete (diving head first onto the mat), or for four shidos, medals and places should be awarded. If hansoku-make has been given for acts against the spirit of judo, the IJF Jury will make a decision on how medals are awarded. Judo Judô / Judo Winning technique In order to provide information on which technique was used to win the contest, the IJF uses codes (140 of them) which are listed together with the contest score in the result reports and contest list. These codes are mostly used by statisticians. The full list of codes is available on the IJF website. Protests/appeals No protests against the decision of the referees will be accepted. Judo Judô / Judo Competition Officials Oficiais de competição/ Officiels de la compétition As of FRI 05 AUG 2016 at 10:00 Function Title Name IJF President Mr VIZER Marius IJF General Secretary Mr ROUGE Jean Luc IJF General Treasurer Mr AL TAMIMI Naser IJF Head Sport Director Mr BARTA Vladimir IJF Head Refereeing Director Mr BARCOS Juan Carlos Mr SNIJDERS Jan IJF Referee Director Mr ACHILLES Bernd IJF Vice Presidents Mr PALENFO Lassana Mr AL-ANZI Obaid Mr SOLOVEYCHIK Sergey Mr LARRANAGA Manuel Mr NIIT Lennie IJF Sport Directors Mr ALOISE Ignacio Mr BAGDASAROV Armen Mr LASCAU Florin Daniel IJF Education and Coaching Director Mr MERIDJA Mohamed IJF Delegate of the President Mr BENONE Gerard IJF Development Directors Mr RODRIGUEZ Jose Humberto Mr YAMASHITA Yashahiro Mr SISSOKO Habib Mr ZHOU Jinqiang IJF Marketing and Strategic Director Mr JAEGGI Rene WR0000000 _C35A2.0 Report Created FRI 05 AUG 2016 at 10:00 Page 1/1 Judo Judô / Judo IJF World Promotion Director Mr UEMURA Haruki IJF Director of Coordination Commission Mr HOSOKAWA Shinji IJF Olympic Solidarity Director Mr BLANCO Alejandro IJF Sport Commission Mr CHE Kuong Hon Mr CAMEROUN Jean Claude Mr VACHUN Michal Mr HERMAN Peter Mr ZEGARRA Carlos Mr CSOSZ Imre IJF Referee Commission Mr GARNERO Ovidio Mr BENBADA Boubker Mr KAWAGUCHI Takao Mr KNOESTER Carlo IJF Education and Coaching Commission Mr CAPELLETTI Franco Mr OUARAB Nacer Mr DERAKSHAN Mohamad Mr GARCIA CRUCETA Jose Porfirio Mr D'AQUINO Matt Mr ZHITKEYEV Askhat Mrs SANTAELLA Katiuska IJF Director of Presidential Office Mrs KISS Larisa IJF Competition Manager Mrs ALLAN Lisa IJF Chair Medical Commission Mr SWIRSKY Steve IJF Director Business and Development Mr POP Teo IJF General Secretariat Mrs PARUSOVA Anastasia Mr HUET Michel WR0000000 _C35A2.0 Report Created FRI 05 AUG 2016 at 10:00 Page 1/1 Judo Judô / Judo IJF Academy Mr GALEA Envic IJF Head of IT Mr FISCHER Matthias IJF IT Team Mrs FRATINI Elisabetta Mr SINDIC Saso Mr MAAFI Ziad Mr BILIC Miroslav IJF Media Director Mr MESSNER Nicolas IJF Media Team Mr WILLINGHAM Jack IJF Photographer Mr ZAHONYI Tamas Mrs SABAU Gabriela IJF Protocol Manager Mrs GALEA Louisa Mr ERNESTO Antonio IJF Staff Mrs DELIU Denisa Mr KHAN Gibran Mr PICKERING Mark Mr HONGO Akinori Mr OTSUJI Hirofumi Mr SOLOVEYCHIC Mikhail Mr FLORESCU Victor Mr KUN Igor Mr CHIMOIU Claudiu Mr SZOKE Andor Mr SINDIC Saso Mr MAAFI Ziad Mr BILIC Miroslav Mr KAMOHARA Koichi WR0000000 _C35A2.0 Report Created FRI 05 AUG 2016 at 10:00 Page 1/1 Judo Judô / Judo Referees and Judges Árbitros e juízes / Arbitres et juges As of THU 4 AUG 2016 Referees / Continental Title Name NOC Judges No. Organisation 1 CORTES Manuel ESP - Spain EJU 11 DRUAUX Vincent FRA - France EJU 6 FRIDRICH Annamaria HUN - Hungary EJU 3 GARCIA Everardo MEX - Mexico PJC 14 HAMOUCHE Laid ALG - Algeria AJU 4 HNIDKA Vladimir CZE - Czech Republic EJU 5 MASHBAT Bukhbat MGL - Mongolia JUA 10 MINAKAWA Edison BRA - Brazil PJC 13 NUTSUBIDZE Vladimer GEO - Georgia JUA 2 OSAKO Akinobu JPN - Japan JUA 7 PETR Lubomir AUS - Australia OJU 12 TAKEMOTO Gary USA - United States of America PJC 9 VOSTRIKOV Vladimir RUS - Russian Federation EJU 8 WANG Guoqiao CHN - People's Republic of China JUA Legend: AJU African Judo Union EJU European Judo Union JUA Judo Union of Asia No.