1989 European Judo Championships

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1989
Judo
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European Judo Championships
VenueHelsinki Ice Hall
LocationFinland Helsinki, Finland
Dates11–14 May 1989
Competition at external databases
LinksJudoInside

The 1989 European Judo Championships were held in Helsinki, Finland from 11 to 14 May 1989.

Results

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Men

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60 kg

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Position Judoka Country
1. Amiran Totikashvili  Soviet Union
2. Peter Sedivak  Czechoslovakia
3. Philip Pradayrol  France
3. Carlos Sotillo  Spain
5. Shuki Koaz  Israel
5. József Wagner  Hungary
7. Pavel Botev  Bulgaria
7. Zbigniew Szaforz  Poland

65 kg

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Position Judoka Country
1. Bruno Carabetta  France
2. Sergey Kosmynin  Soviet Union
3. József Csák  Hungary
3. Pavel Petrikov  Czechoslovakia
5. Allan Fevre  Denmark
5. Fredrik Norén  Sweden
7. Mark Preston  Great Britain
7. Dragomir Bečanović  Yugoslavia

71 kg

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Position Judoka Country
1. Jorma Korhonen  Finland
2. Bertalan Hajtós  Hungary
3. Marc Alexandre  France
3. Georgy Tenadze  Soviet Union
5. Alparslan Ayan  Turkey
5. Joaquín Ruíz  Spain
7. Miroslav Jocic  Yugoslavia
7. Stefaan Laats  Belgium

78 kg

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Position Judoka Country
1. Bashir Varaev  Soviet Union
2. Frank Wieneke  West Germany
3. Anthonie Wurth  Netherlands
3. Zsolt Zsoldos  Hungary
5. Jean-Michel Berthet  France
5. Jukka-Pekka Metsola  Finland
7. Olivier Schaffter   Switzerland
7. Lars Adolfsson  Sweden

86 kg

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Position Judoka Country
1. Fabien Canu  France
2. Vitaly Budyukin  Soviet Union
3. Axel Lobenstein  East Germany
3. Giorgio Vismara  Italy
5. Luc Suplis  Belgium
5. Densign White  Great Britain
7. Petru Anitoaie  Romania
7. Daniel Kistler   Switzerland

95 kg

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Position Judoka Country
1. Koba Kurtanidze  Soviet Union
2. Jirí Sosna  Czechoslovakia
3. Marc Meiling  West Germany
3. Theo Meijer  Netherlands
5. Marko Valev  Bulgaria
5. Jens Geisler  East Germany
7. Jacek Beutler  Poland
7. Pasi Lind  Finland

95+ kg

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Position Judoka Country
1. Rafal Kubacki  Poland
2. Thomas Mueller  East Germany
3. Hans Buiting  Netherlands
3. Grigory Verichev  Soviet Union
5. Josef Schmoeller  Austria
5. Alexander Von der Groeben  West Germany
7. Harry Van Barneveld  Belgium
7. Damyan Stoikov  Bulgaria

Open class

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Position Judoka Country
1. Juha Salonen  Finland
2. Frank Moeller  East Germany
3. Sergey Kosorotov  Soviet Union
3. Harry Van Barneveld  Belgium
5. Bjarni Fridriksson  Iceland
5. Roger Vachon  France
7. László Tolnai  Hungary
7. Damyan Stoikov  Bulgaria

Women

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48 kg

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Position Judoka Country
1. Cécile Nowak  France
2. Karen Briggs  Great Britain
3. Malgorzata Roszkowska  Poland
3. Marjo Vilhola  Finland
5. Michaela Bornemann  Austria
5. Giovanna Tortora  Italy
7. Kerstin Emich  West Germany
7. Funda Cansevdi  Turkey

52 kg

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Position Judoka Country
1. Jaana Ronkainen  Finland
2. Dominique Maaoui-Brun  France
3. Joanna Majdan  Poland
3. Sharon Rendle  Great Britain
5. Alessandra Giungi  Italy
5. Carmen Schuler  West Germany
7. Katalin Parragh  Hungary
7. Ruth Magen  Israel

56 kg

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Position Judoka Country
1. Cathérine Arnaud  France
2. Maria Gontowicz-Szalas  Poland
3. Miriam Blasco  Spain
3. Jenny Gal  Netherlands
5. Domenica Soraci  Italy
5. Jaana Utriainen  Finland
7. Nicole Flagothier  Belgium
7. Miroslava Janosikova  Czechoslovakia

61 kg

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Position Judoka Country
1. Cathérine Fleury-Vachon  France
2. Lenka Šindlerová  Czechoslovakia
3. Diane Bell  Great Britain
3. Yael Arad  Israel
5. Marjolein van Dommelen  Netherlands
5. Monica Barbieri  Italy
7. Gabi Ritschel  West Germany
7. Olivia Jesus  Portugal

66 kg

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Position Judoka Country
1. Emanuela Pierantozzi  Italy
2. Alexandra Schreiber  West Germany
3. Claire Lecat  France
3. Ulla Werbrouck  Belgium
5. Chantal Han  Netherlands
5. Roswitha Hartl  Austria
7. Viktoria Gordeeva  Soviet Union
7. Jane Morris  Great Britain

72 kg

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Position Judoka Country
1. Ingrid Berghmans  Belgium
2. Elisabeth Karlsson  Sweden
3. Aline Batailler  France
3. Marion van Dorssen  Netherlands
5. Erica Baroncini  Italy
5. Isabel Cortavitarte  Spain
7. Stefania Drzewicka  Poland
7. Heli Syrja  Finland

72+ kg

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Position Judoka Country
1. Angelique Seriese  Netherlands
2. Anne Akerblom  Finland
3. Natalina Lupino  France
3. Beáta Maksymow  Poland
5. Maria Teresa Motta  Italy
5. Claudia Weber  West Germany
7. Tsvetana Bozhilova  Bulgaria
7. Angela Medina  Spain

Open class

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Position Judoka Country
1. Angelique Seriese  Netherlands
2. Beáta Maksymow  Poland
3. Ingrid Berghmans  Belgium
3. Elena Guschina  Soviet Union
5. Katarina Håkanson  Sweden
5. Manuela Tondolo  Italy
7. Christine Cicot  France
7. Tsvetana Bozhilova  Bulgaria

References

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  • "1989 European Judo Championships, Helsinki". JudoInside.com. Retrieved 2019-04-26.