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List of Paralympic medalists in judo

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Para judo has been part of the Paralympic Games program since 1988 where only male judoka participated, women began to compete at the 2004 Summer Paralympics. B1, B2 and B3 judoka have all competed against each other since the sport was introduced in the Summer Paralympics, the J1 (B1) and J2 (B2) classifications will be competed separately in the 2024 Summer Paralympics.[1]

Men

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Extra lightweight

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This weightclass was split into two classifications - J1 and J2 - in 2024.

  • 60 kg (1988-2020)
Event Gold Silver Bronze
1988 Seoul[2]
details[3]
Simon Jackson
 Great Britain
Mokoto Shinkawa
 Japan
Jaime De Oliveira
 Brazil
John Allen
 United States
1992 Barcelona[4]
details[5]
Nobuhiro Kanki
 Japan
Veniamin Mitchourine
 Unified Team
Davide Albertini
 Italy
Cheung Woon-Noh
 South Korea
1996 Atlanta[6]
details[7]
Lee Ching Chung
 Chinese Taipei
Nobuhiro Kanki
 Japan
Kim Il Keun
 South Korea
Veniamin Mitchourine
 Russia
2000 Sydney[8]
details[9]
Sergio Arturo Perez
 Cuba
Veniamin Mitchourine
 Russia
José Carlos Ruiz
 Spain
Lee Ching Chung
 Chinese Taipei
2004 Athens[10]
details[11]
None Makoto Hirose
 Japan
Ihor Zasyadkovych
 Ukraine
Norbert Biro
 Hungary
2008 Beijing[12]
details[13]
Mouloud Noura
 Algeria
Saeed Rahmati
 Iran
Ramin Ibrahimov
 Azerbaijan
Li Xiaodong
 China
2012 London[14]
details[15]
Ramin Ibrahimov
 Azerbaijan
Li Xiaodong
 China
Mouloud Noura
 Algeria
Ben Quilter
 Great Britain
2016 Rio de Janeiro[16]
details[17]
Sherzod Namozov
 Uzbekistan
Makoto Hirose
 Japan
Alex Bologa
 Romania
Uugankhuu Bolormaa
 Mongolia
2020 Tokyo[18]
details[19]
Vugar Shirinli
 Azerbaijan
Anuar Sariyev
 Kazakhstan
Recep Ciftci
 Turkey
Alex Bologa
 Romania
  • 60 kg J1 (2024-)
Event Gold Silver Bronze
2024 Paris
details
Abdelkader Bouamer
 Algeria
Meysam Banitaba
 Iran
Marcos Dennis Blanco
 Venezuela
Kapil Parmar
 India
  • 60 kg J2 (2024-)
Event Gold Silver Bronze
2024 Paris
details
Sherzod Namozov
 Uzbekistan
Zurab Zurabiani
 Georgia
Ishak Ouldkouider
 Algeria
Davyd Khorava
 Ukraine

Half lightweight

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This weightclass was paused in 2024.

  • 65 kg (1988-1996)
  • 66 kg (2000-)
Event Gold Silver Bronze
1988 Seoul
details
Shinichi Ishizue
 Japan
Rene Duchemin
 France
Júlio Silva
 Brazil
Pier Morten
 Canada
1992 Barcelona
details
Juan Damián Matos
 Spain
Shinichi Ishizue
 Japan
Akhmed Gazimagomedov
 Unified Team
Michael Murch
 Great Britain
1996 Atlanta
details
Satoshi Fujimoto
 Japan
Akhmed Gazimagomedov
 Russia
Marlon Lopez
 United States
Cyril Morel
 France
2000 Sydney
details
Satoshi Fujimoto
 Japan
David Garcia
 Spain
Marlon Lopez
 United States
Oleg Chabachov
 Russia
2004 Athens
details
Satoshi Fujimoto
 Japan
David Garcia
 Spain
Jani Kallunki
 Finland
Xu Zhilin
 China
2008 Beijing
details
Sid Ali Lamri
 Algeria
Satoshi Fujimoto
 Japan
Jani Kallunki
 Finland
Victor Sanchez
 Cuba
2012 London
details
Davyd Khorava
 Ukraine
Zhao Xu
 China
Sid Ali Lamri
 Algeria
Marcos Falcón
 Venezuela
2016 Rio de Janeiro
details
Utkirjon Nigmatov
 Uzbekistan
Bayram Mustafayev
 Azerbaijan
Davyd Khorava
 Ukraine
Satoshi Fujimoto
 Japan
2020 Tokyo
details
Uchkun Kuranbaev
 Uzbekistan
Sergio Ibanez Banon
 Spain
Yujiro Seto
 Japan
Namig Abasli
 Azerbaijan

Lightweight

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This weightclass was amended in 2000 from 71 kg to 73 kg, and then split into two classifications - J1 and J2 - in 2024.

  • 71 kg (1988-1996)
  • 73 kg (2000-2020)
Event Gold Silver Bronze
1988 Seoul
details
An Yu-Sung
 South Korea
Norio Kato (judo)
 Japan
Paul Lewis
 Great Britain
Eddie Morten
 Canada
1992 Barcelona
details
Simon Jackson
 Great Britain
Mario Talavera
 Spain
Pier Morten
 Canada
Eiji Miyauchi
 Japan
1996 Atlanta
details
Takio Ushikubo
 Japan
Gérald Rollo
 France
Stephen Moore
 United States
Cui Baoji
 China
2000 Sydney
details
Stephen Moore
 United States
Cui Baoji
 China
Pier Morten
 Canada
Gérald Rollo
 France
2004 Athens
details
Wang Yunfeng
 China
Eduardo Amaral
 Brazil
Hani Asakereh
 Iran
Stephen Moore
 United States
2008 Beijing
details
Eduardo Ávila
 Mexico
Xu Zhilin
 China
Fábian Ramírez
 Argentina
Sergii Sydorenko
 Ukraine
2012 London
details
Dmytro Solovey
 Ukraine
Sharif Khalilov
 Uzbekistan
Eduardo Ávila
 Mexico
Shakhban Kurbanov
 Russia
2016 Rio de Janeiro
details
Ramil Gasimov
 Azerbaijan
Dmytro Solovey
 Ukraine
Feruz Sayidov
 Uzbekistan
Nikolai Kornhass
 Germany
2020 Tokyo
details
Feruz Sayidov
 Uzbekistan
Temirzhan Daulet
 Kazakhstan
Rufat Mahomedov
 Ukraine
Osvaldas Bareikis
 Lithuania
  • 73 kg J1 (2024-)
Event Gold Silver Bronze
2024 Paris
details
Alex Bologa
 Romania
Yergali Shamey
 Kazakhstan
Lennart Sass
 Germany
Djibrilo Iafa
 Portugal
  • 73 kg J2 (2024-)
Event Gold Silver Bronze
2024 Paris
details
Yujiro Seto
 Japan
Giorgi Kaldani
 Georgia
Uchkun Kuranbaev
 Uzbekistan
Osvaldas Bareikis
 Lithuania

Half middleweight

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This weightclass was amended from 78 kg to 81 kg in 2000. The weightclass was paused in 2024.

  • 78 kg (1988-1996)
  • 81 kg (2000-)
Event Gold Silver Bronze
1988 Seoul
details
Takio Ushikubo
 Japan
Yu Do-Sang
 South Korea
Terence Powell
 Great Britain
David McKinley
 United States
1992 Barcelona
details
Joel Gichtenaere
 France
Brett Lewis
 United States
Takio Ushikubo
 Japan
Matteo Ardit
 Italy
1996 Atlanta
details
Simon Jackson
 Great Britain
Fábian Ramírez
 Argentina
Eugenio Santana
 Spain
Jonas Stoškus
 Lithuania
2000 Sydney
details
Rafael Cruz Alonso
 Cuba
Sébastien Le Meaux
 France
Gabor Vincze
 Hungary
Simon Jackson
 Great Britain
2004 Athens
details
Cyril Jonard
 France
Yuji Kato
 Japan
Sebastian Junk
 Germany
Gabor Vincze
 Hungary
2008 Beijing
details
Isao Cruz Alonso
 Cuba
Cyril Jonard
 France
Jorge Lencina
 Argentina
Reinaldo Carvallo
 Venezuela
2012 London
details
Oleksandr Kosinov
 Ukraine
José Effron
 Argentina
Isao Cruz Alonso
 Cuba
Matthias Krieger
 Germany
2016 Rio de Janeiro
details
Eduardo Ávila
 Mexico
Lee Jung Min
 South Korea
Rovshan Safarov
 Azerbaijan
Oleksandr Kosinov
 Ukraine
2020 Tokyo
details
Huseyn Rahimli
 Azerbaijan
Davurkhon Karomatov
 Uzbekistan
Eduardo Ávila
 Mexico
Lee Jung Min
 South Korea

Middleweight

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This weightclass was amended from 86 kg to 90 kg in 2000, and split into two classifications - J1 and J2 - in 2024.

  • 86 kg (1988-1996)
  • 90 kg (2000-2020)
Event Gold Silver Bronze
1988 Seoul
details
Yasuhiro Uwano
 Japan
David Hurst
 Great Britain
Kenneth Henningsson
 Sweden
Daniel Fourcade
 France
1992 Barcelona
details
An Yu-Sung
 South Korea
Yasuhiro Uwano
 Japan
Lin Der-chang
 Chinese Taipei
Daniel Fourcade
 France
1996 Atlanta
details
Antônio Tenório
 Brazil
Francisco Boedo
 Spain
An Yu-Sung
 South Korea
Ian Rose
 Great Britain
2000 Sydney
details
Antônio Tenório
 Brazil
Brett Lewis
 United States
David Guillaume
 France
An Yu-Sung
 South Korea
2004 Athens
details
Messaoud Nine
 Algeria
Oleg Kretsul
 Russia
Jonas Stoškus
 Lithuania
Raul Fernandez
 Spain
2008 Beijing
details
Oleg Kretsul
 Russia
Tofig Mammadov
 Azerbaijan
Olivier Cugnon de Sévricourt
 France
Sam Ingram
 Great Britain
2012 London
details
Jorge Hierrezuelo
 Cuba
Sam Ingram
 Great Britain
Jorge Lencina
 Argentina
Dartanyon Crockett
 United States
2016 Rio de Janeiro
details
Zviad Gogotchuri
 Georgia
Oleksandr Nazarenko
 Ukraine
Shukhrat Boboev
 Uzbekistan
Dartanyon Crockett
 United States
2020 Tokyo
details
Vahid Nouri
 Iran
Elliot Stewart
 Great Britain
Helios Latchoumanaya
 France
Oleksandr Nazarenko
 Ukraine
  • 90 kg J1 (2024-)
Event Gold Silver Bronze
2024 Paris
details
Arthur Cavalcante da Silva
 Brazil
Daniel Powell
 Great Britain
Cyril Jonard
 France
Oleg Crețul
 Moldova
  • 90 kg J2 (2024-)
Event Gold Silver Bronze
2024 Paris
details
Oleksandr Nazarenko
 Ukraine
Hélios Latchoumanaya
 France
Davurkhon Karomatov
 Uzbekistan
Marcelo Casanova
 Brazil

Half heavyweight

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This weightclass was amended from 95 kg to 100 kg in 2000. The weightclass was subsumed into the +90kg 'open' classes, both J1 and J2, in 2024.

  • 95 kg (1992-1996)
  • 100 kg (2000-)
Event Gold Silver Bronze
1992 Barcelona
details
Osamu Takagaki
 Japan
Lynn Manning
 United States
Mikhail Yakovlev
 Unified Team
Klaus Heyer
 Germany
1996 Atlanta
details
Anthony Clarke
 Australia
Run Ming Men
 China
James Mastro
 United States
Terence Powell
 Great Britain
2000 Sydney
details
Walter Hanl
 Austria
Grigory Shneyderman
 Russia
Run Ming Men
 China
Yoshikazu Matsumoto
 Japan
2004 Athens
details
Antônio Tenório
 Brazil
Run Ming Men
 China
Sébastien Le Meaux
 France
Kevin Szott
 United States
2008 Beijing
details
Antônio Tenório
 Brazil
Karim Sardarov
 Azerbaijan
Juan Carlos Cortada
 Cuba
Mykola Lyivytskyi
 Ukraine
2012 London
details
Choi Gwang Geun
 South Korea
Myles Porter
 United States
Antônio Tenório
 Brazil
Vladimir Fedin
 Russia
2016 Rio de Janeiro
details
Choi Gwang Geun
 South Korea
Antônio Tenório
 Brazil
Yordani Fernandez Sastre
 Cuba
Shirin Sharipov
 Uzbekistan
2020 Tokyo
details
Chris Skelley
 Great Britain
Ben Goodrich
 United States
Sharif Khalilov
 Uzbekistan
Anatolii Shevchenko
 RPC

Heavyweight

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This weightclass, the 'open' weightclass, was set at +95 kg in 1988, amended to +100 kg in 2000, before being subsumed in the +90 kg J1 and J2 classifications in 2024.

The 'open' +90 kg class is considered the 'heavyweight' class despite being partially within the previous 'half-heavyweight' limits.

  • +95 kg (1988-1996)
  • +100 kg (2000-)
Event Gold Silver Bronze
1988 Seoul
details
Masakazu Saito
 Japan
Walter Monti
 Italy
Leonel Cunha Maraes Filho
 Brazil
David Hodgkins
 Great Britain
1992 Barcelona
details
Masakazu Saito
 Japan
None James Mastro
 United States
Franz Gatscher
 Italy
1996 Atlanta
details
Walter Hanl
 Austria
Kevin Szott
 United States
Osamu Takagaki
 Japan
Eric Censier
 France
2000 Sydney
details
Kevin Szott
 United States
Rafael Moreno
 Spain
Eiji Miyauchi
 Japan
Martin Osewald
 Germany
2004 Athens
details
Ilham Zakiyev
 Azerbaijan
Ian Rose
 Great Britain
Keiji Amakawa
 Japan
Rafael Torres Pompa
 Cuba
2008 Beijing
details
Ilham Zakiyev
 Azerbaijan
Wang Song
 China
Greg DeWall
 United States
Julien Taurines
 France
2012 London
details
Kento Masaki
 Japan
Wang Song
 China
Ilham Zakiyev
 Azerbaijan
Yangaliny Jiménez Domínguez
 Cuba
2016 Rio de Janeiro
details
Adiljan Tulendibaev
 Uzbekistan
Wilians Araujo
 Brazil
Yangaliny Jiménez Domínguez
 Cuba
Kento Masaki
 Japan
2020 Tokyo
details
Mohammadreza Kheirollahzadeh
 Iran
Revaz Chikoidze
 Georgia
Ilham Zakiyev
 Azerbaijan
Choi Gwang Geun
 South Korea
  • +90 kg J1 (2024-)
Event Gold Silver Bronze
2024 Paris
details
Wilians Silva de Araújo
 Brazil
Ion Basoc
 Moldova
Jason Grandry
 France
Ilham Zakiyev
 Azerbaijan
  • +90 kg J2 (2024-)
Event Gold Silver Bronze
2024 Paris
details
İbrahim Bölükbaşı
 Turkey
Revaz Chikoidze
 Georgia
Zhurkamyrza Shukurbekov
 Kazakhstan
Chris Skelley
 Great Britain

Women

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Extra lightweight

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  • 48kg (2004-)
Event Gold Silver Bronze
2004 Athens
details
Karima Medjeded
 France
Karla Cardoso
 Brazil
Viktoriya Potapova
 Russia
Astrid Arndt
 Germany
2008 Beijing
details
Guo Hua Ping
 China
Karla Cardoso
 Brazil
Viktoriya Potapova
 Russia
Carmen Brussig
 Germany
2012 London
details
Carmen Brussig
 Germany
Lee Kai-lin
 Chinese Taipei
Viktoriya Potapova
 Russia
Yuliya Halinska
 Ukraine
2016 Rio de Janeiro
details
Li Liqing
 China
Carmen Brussig
 Germany
Yuliya Halinska
 Ukraine
Ecem Tasin
 Turkey
2020 Tokyo
details
Shahana Hajiyeva
 Azerbaijan
Sandrine Martinet
 France
Viktoriya Potapova
 RPC
Yuliya Halinska
 Ukraine

Half lightweight

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  • 52kg (2004-)
Event Gold Silver Bronze
2004 Athens
details
Susann Schützel
 Germany
Sandrine Aurieres
 France
Wang Qiu Lian
 China
Alexandra Vlasova
 Russia
2008 Beijing
details
Cui Na
 China
Sandrine Aurieres-Martinet
 France
Alesia Stepaniuk
 Russia
Michele Ferreira
 Brazil
2012 London
details
Ramona Brussig
 Germany
Wang Lijing
 China
Michele Ferreira
 Brazil
Nataliya Nikolaychyk
 Ukraine
2016 Rio de Janeiro
details
Sandrine Martinet
 France
Ramona Brussig
 Germany
Cherine Abdellaoui
 Algeria
Sevinch Salaeva
 Uzbekistan
2020 Tokyo
details
Cherine Abdellaoui
 Algeria
Priscilla Gagne
 Canada
Alesia Stepaniuk
 RPC
Nataliya Nikolaychyk
 Ukraine

Lightweight

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  • 57kg (2004-)
Event Gold Silver Bronze
2004 Athens
details
Ramona Brussig
 Germany
Marta Arce Payno
 Spain
Ekaterina Buzmakova
 Russia
Daniele Silva
 Brazil
2008 Beijing
details
Wang Lijing
 China
Ramona Brussig
 Germany
Monica Merenciano
 Spain
Daniele Silva
 Brazil
2012 London
details
Afag Sultanova
 Azerbaijan
Lucia Araujo
 Brazil
Monica Merenciano
 Spain
Duygu Cete
 Turkey
2016 Rio de Janeiro
details
Inna Cherniak
 Ukraine
Lucia Araujo
 Brazil
Junko Hirose
 Japan
Seo Ha Na
 South Korea
2020 Tokyo
details
Sevda Valiyeva
 Azerbaijan
Parvina Samandarova
 Uzbekistan
Lucia Araujo
 Brazil
Zeynep Çelik
 Turkey

Half middleweight

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  • 63kg (2004-)
Event Gold Silver Bronze
2004 Athens
details
Madina Kazakova
 Russia
Silke Huettler
 Germany
Angelique Quessandier
 France
Monica Merenciano
 Spain
2008 Beijing
details
Naomi Soazo
 Venezuela
Marta Arce Payno
 Spain
Madina Kazakova
 Russia
Angelique Quessandier
 France
2012 London
details
Dalidaivis Rodriguez
 Cuba
Zhou Tong
 China
Marta Arce Payno
 Spain
Daniele Bernardes Milan
 Brazil
2016 Rio de Janeiro
details
Dalidaivis Rodriguez
 Cuba
Iryna Husieva
 Ukraine
Jin Song Lee
 South Korea
Tursunpashsha Nurmetova
 Uzbekistan
2020 Tokyo
details
Khanim Huseynova
 Azerbaijan
Iryna Husieva
 Ukraine
Wang Yue
 China
Nafisa Sheripboeva
 Uzbekistan

Middleweight

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  • 70kg (2004-)
Event Gold Silver Bronze
2004 Athens
details
Carmen Herrera
 Spain
Lorena Pierce
 United States
Sándorné Nagy
 Hungary
Tatiana Savostyanova
 Russia
2008 Beijing
details
Carmen Herrera
 Spain
Lenia Ruvalcaba
 Mexico
Tatiana Savostyanova
 Russia
Sanneke Vermeulen
 Netherlands
2012 London
details
Carmen Herrera
 Spain
Tatiana Savostyanova
 Russia
Zhou Qian
 China
Nikolett Szabo
 Hungary
2016 Rio de Janeiro
details
Lenia Ruvalcaba
 Mexico
Alana Martins
 Brazil
Naomi Soazo
 Venezuela
Gulruh Rahimova
 Uzbekistan
2020 Tokyo
details
Alana Martins
 Brazil
Ina Kaldani
 Georgia
Kazusa Ogawa
 Japan
Lenia Ruvalcaba
 Mexico

Heavyweight

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  • +70kg (2004-)
Event Gold Silver Bronze
2004 Athens
details
Xue Lan Mei
 China
Maria Olmedo
 Spain
Beate Bischler
 Germany
2008 Beijing
details
Yuan Yanping
 China
Deanne Silva
 Brazil
Irina Kalyanova
 Russia
Zoubida Bouazoug
 Algeria
2012 London
details
Yuan Yanping
 China
Nazan Akin
 Turkey
Zoubida Bouazoug
 Algeria
Irina Kalyanova
 Russia
2016 Rio de Janeiro
details
Yuan Yanping
 China
Khayitjon Alimova
 Uzbekistan
Mesme Tasbag
 Turkey
Christella Garcia
 United States
2020 Tokyo
details
Dursadaf Karimova
 Azerbaijan
Zarina Baibatina
 Kazakhstan
Meg Emmerich
 Brazil
Carolina Costa
 Italy

Multiple medalists

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This is a list of multiple Paralympic judo medalists, listing people who have won two or more Paralympic gold medals or more than five medals.

Updated to Tokyo 2024.

This list may not be complete, as the information from the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) website is based on sources which does not present all information from earlier Paralympic Games (1960–1984).[20]
No. Athlete Nation Category Sex 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Total
1 Antônio Tenório  Brazil Middleweight, Half-heavyweight M 4 1 1 6
2 Satoshi Fujimoto  Japan Half-lightweight M 3 1 1 5
3 Simon Jackson  Great Britain Half-lightweight, Lightweight, Half-middleweight M 3 0 1 4
4 Carmen Herrera  Spain Middleweight F 3 0 0 3
Yuan Yanping  China Heavyweight F 3 0 0 3
6 Ramona Brussig  Germany Half-lightweight, Lighweight F 2 2 0 4
7 Ilham Zakiyev  Azerbaijan Heavyweight M 2 0 3 5
8 An-Yu Sung  South Korea M 2 0 2 4
9 Choi Gwan Geun  South Korea Half-heavyweight, Heavyweight M 2 0 1 3
Takio Ushikubo  Japan M 2 0 1 3
10 Masakazu Saito  Japan Heavyweight M 2 0 0 2
Dalidaivis Rodríguez  Cuba Half-middleweight F 2 0 0 2
Sherzod Namozov  Uzbekistan Extra-lightweight M 2 0 0 2

See also

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References

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  3. ^ "Seoul 1988 - Judo". International Paralympic Committee. 30 April 2023.
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  6. ^ "Paralympic Games Atlanta 1996". JudoInside. 30 April 2023.
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  19. ^ "Tokyo 2021 - Judo". International Paralympic Committee. 1 May 2023.
  20. ^ Multi-Medallists, International Paralympic Committee (IPC)