Brazil at the World Judo Championships explained
Games: | World Judo Championships |
Noc: | BRA |
Nfname: | CBJ |
Flagcaption: | Flag of Brazil |
Sports: | Judo |
Gold: | 9 |
Silver: | 19 |
Bronze: | 36 |
Rank: | 9 |
Brazil is 9th on the all time medal table at the World Judo Championships. Brazil's first World Championships medal was won by Chiaki Ishii at Men's -93 kg event in 1971. He won bronze. Danielle Zangrando won the first woman's medal at Women's -56 kg event in 1995. She won bronze. João Derly won the first golden medal at Men's -66 kg event in 2005.[1]
At the 2007 World Judo Championships, held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil got the best placing on the medal table, finishing 2nd behind only Japan.
Medalists at the individual competitions
Source:
[1] Medal tables
By athlete
Only athletes with at least one gold medal or three medals
Brazil at the Judo Team World Championships
Men's Team |
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Year | Medal | width=250 | Medalists |
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1998 Minsk | | |
2007 Beijing | | |
2008 Tokyo | | |
2010 Antalya | | |
2011 Paris | | |
2012 Salvador | | | |
* Judokas who participated in the qualifying only and received medals.
* Judokas who participated in the qualifying only and received medals.
Medal table
Notes and References
- Web site: Galeria de Campeões. CBJ. October 3, 2015. pt.