• Judo Federation Dmitri Sergeyev at JudoInside.com Dmitri Sergeyev at AllJudo.net (in French) Dmitri Sergeyev at Olympedia Dmitri Sergeyev at The-Sports...
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  • Dmitri Sergeyev may refer to: Dmitri Sergeyev (judoka), Russian judoka Dmitry Sergeyev (footballer), Russian footballer Dmitry Sergeev (businessman), Russian...
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  • Anatoly Sergeyev (1915–1945), Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union Dmitri Sergeyev (judo) (born 1968), Russian judoka Dmitri Sergeyev (officer) [ru;...
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    includes wins over Keith Morgan, Detlef Knorrek, Vernharð Þorleifsson, Dmitri Sergeyev, Ben Sonnemans, and Nicolas Gill. Kim made his mixed martial arts debut...
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  • Theo Meijer (category Dutch male judoka)
    half-heavyweight division (‍–‍95 kg) in Barcelona, Spain (1992), alongside Dmitri Sergeyev who represented the Unified Team. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans...
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  • Position Judoka Country 1. Paweł Nastula  Poland 2. Dmitri Sergeyev  Russia 3. Stéphane Traineau  France 3. Shigeru Okaizumi  Japan 5. Sergey Shakimov...
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  • Position Judoka Country 1. Paweł Nastula  Poland 2. Pedro Soares  Portugal 3. Ghislain Lemaire  France 3. Dmitri Sergeyev  Russia 5. Leonid Svirid  Belarus...
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    Russian chanson style songs Dmitri Sergeyev (born 1968), Russian judoka Mikhail Zubkov (born 1968), Russian swimmer Dmitri Piskunov (born 1969), Russian...
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  • Position Judoka Country 1. Paweł Nastula  Poland 2. Raymond Stevens  Great Britain 3. Mike Hax  Germany 3. Dmitri Sergeyev  Russia 5. Leonid Svirid  Belarus...
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    in 1980. This was the first Olympic competition to award medals to women judoka; women competed in 1988 when women's judo was a demonstration sport.  Algeria (3)...
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  • Position Judoka Country 1. Paweł Nastula  Poland 2. Dmitri Sergeyev  Russia 3. Stéphane Traineau  France 3. Pedro Soares  Portugal 5. Antal Kovács  Hungary...
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  • Antal Kovács  Hungary Raymond Stevens  Great Britain Theo Meijer  Netherlands Dmitri Sergeyev  Unified Team...
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  • List of Olympic medalists in judo (category Lists of judoka)
    Kovács  Hungary Raymond Stevens  Great Britain Theo Meijer  Netherlands Dmitri Sergeyev  Unified Team 1996 Atlanta details Paweł Nastula  Poland Kim Min-soo...
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  • List of World Judo Championships medalists (category Lists of judoka)
    Agency (WADA) and a decision by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), judokas from Russia were not permitted to use the Russian name, flag, or anthem...
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    Quarterfinals Semifinals Bronze medal match Won bronze medal Eleven Russian judoka (seven men and four women) qualified for the 2004 Summer Olympics. Men Women...
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