Judo at the 2015 Pan American Games

Judo at the XVII Pan American Games
Venue Mississauga Sports Centre
Dates July 11–14, 2015
Competitors 135 from 19 nations
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2015 Pan American Games
Men Women
  60 kg     48 kg  
66 kg 52 kg
73 kg 57 kg
81 kg 63 kg
90 kg 70 kg
100 kg 78 kg
+100 kg +78 kg

Judo competitions at the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto were held from July 11 to 14 at the Hershey Centre (Mississauga Sports Centre) in Mississauga.[1] Due to naming rights the arena was known as the latter for the duration of the games.[2][3] A total of fourteen judo events were held: seven each for men and women.[4]

Competition schedule

The Hershey Centre (Mississauga Sports Centre), in Mississauga, was the venue for the judo competitions.

The following was the competition schedule for the judo competitions:[5]

EEliminations RRepechage SFSemifinals FFinal
Event↓/Date → Sat 11 Sun 12 Mon 13 Tue 14
Men's 60 kg E R SF F
Men's 66 kg E R SF F
Men's 73 kg E R SF F
Men's 81 kg E R SF F
Men's 90 kg E R SF F
Men's 100 kg E R SF F
Men's +100 kg E R SF F
Women's 48 kg E R SF F
Women's 52 kg E R SF F
Women's 57 kg E R SF F
Women's 63 kg E R SF F
Women's 70 kg E R SF F
Women's 78 kg E R SF F
Women'ss +78 kg E R SF F

Medal table

Key
  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Brazil 5 2 6 13
2 Cuba 3 3 8 14
3 United States 3 0 3 6
4 Ecuador 2 1 0 3
5 Canada 1 5 2 8
6 Argentina 0 2 2 4
7 Mexico 0 1 3 4
8 Colombia 0 0 3 3
9 Puerto Rico 0 0 1 1
Total 14 14 28 56

Medalists

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Extra-lightweight (60 kg)
Lenin Preciado
 Ecuador
Felipe Kitadai
 Brazil
John Futtinico
 Colombia
Yandry Torres
 Cuba
Half-lightweight (66 kg)
Charles Chibana
 Brazil
Antoine Bouchard
 Canada
Carlos Tondique
 Cuba
Fernando Gonzalez
 Argentina
Lightweight (73 kg)
Magdiel Estrada
 Cuba
Alejandro Clara
 Argentina
Augusto Miranda
 Puerto Rico
Arthur Margelidon
 Canada
Half-middleweight (81 kg)
Travis Stevens
 United States
Ivan Felipe Silva
 Cuba
Pedro Castro
 Colombia
Victor Penalber
 Brazil
Middleweight (90 kg)
Tiago Camilo
 Brazil
Asley González
 Cuba
Jacob Larsen
 United States
Isao Cárdenas
 Mexico
Half-heavyweight (100 kg)
Luciano Corrêa
 Brazil
Marc Deschenes
 Canada
Hector Campos
 Argentina
José Armenteros
 Cuba
Heavyweight (+100 kg)
David Moura
 Brazil
Freddy Figueroa
 Ecuador
Alex García Mendoza
 Cuba
José Cuevas
 Mexico

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Extra-lightweight (48 kg)
Dayaris Mestre Alvarez
 Cuba
Paula Pareto
 Argentina
Edna Carrillo
 Mexico
Nathália Brigida
 Brazil
Half-lightweight (52 kg)
Érika Miranda
 Brazil
Ecaterina Guica
 Canada
Angelica Delgado
 United States
Gretter Romero
 Cuba
Lightweight (57 kg)
Marti Malloy
 United States
Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard
 Canada
Rafaela Silva
 Brazil
Aliuska Ojeda
 Cuba
Half-middleweight (63 kg)
Estefania Garcia
 Ecuador
Stéfanie Tremblay
 Canada
Maylin del Toro
 Cuba
Mariana Silva
 Brazil
Middleweight (70 kg)
Kelita Zupancic
 Canada
Onix Cortés
 Cuba
Maria Portela
 Brazil
Yuri Alvear
 Colombia
Half-heavyweight (78 kg)
Kayla Harrison
 United States
Mayra Aguiar
 Brazil
Yalennis Castillo
 Cuba
Catherine Roberge
 Canada
Heavyweight (+78 kg)
Idalys Ortiz
 Cuba
Vanessa Zambotti
 Mexico
Maria Suellen Altheman
 Brazil
Nina Cutro-Kelly
 United States

Participating nations

A total of 19 countries have qualified athletes. The number of athletes a nation has entered is in parentheses beside the name of the country.

Qualification

A total of 140 judokas (ten per weight category) will qualify to compete at the games. There will be six qualification events for athletes to earn ranking points, and the top nine nations qualify per event. The host nation (Canada) is automatically qualified in each event, for a total of ten per event. If the host nations is not ranked in the top ten places, Canada will take the place of the tenth ranked nation. If Canada is ranked in the top nine nations, the tenth ranked nation will qualify instead. A nation may enter a maximum of one athlete per weight category.[6]

See also

References

  1. "Competition Schedule" (PDF). toronto2015.org. TO2015. 18 August 2014. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
  2. "Mississauga Sports Centre". toronto2015.org. TO2015. Retrieved 11 August 2014.
  3. Colpitts, Iain (10 July 2013). "Pan Am excitement builds in Mississauga". Brampton Guardian. Brampton, Ontario: Metroland Media Group. Retrieved 11 August 2014.
  4. "Judo". toronto2015.org. TO2015. Retrieved 19 January 2015.
  5. "Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games Ticket Program Guide" (PDF). toronto2015.org. TO2015. 20 April 2015. Retrieved 26 April 2015.
  6. "C.P.J. Ranking Adultos-Senior" (.xls). http://www.cpjudo.com/. Panamerican Judo Confederation. 10 October 2014. Retrieved 13 December 2014. External link in |website= (help)
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