2011 World Judo Championships – Women's 48 kg

Judo
Judo
Women's 48 kg
at the 2011 World Judo Championships
VenueAccor Arena
LocationParis, France
Date23 August 2011 Edit this on Wikidata
Competitors50 from 39 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Japan
silver medal    Japan
bronze medal    Hungary
bronze medal    Brazil
Competition at external databases
LinksIJF • JudoInside

The women's 48 kg competition of the 2011 World Judo Championships was held on August 23.

Medalists

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Gold Silver Bronze
 Haruna Asami (JPN)  Tomoko Fukumi (JPN)  Éva Csernoviczki (HUN)
 Sarah Menezes (BRA)

Results

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Pool A

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First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Japan Haruna Asami 102
Thailand Wanwisa Muenjit 002 Macau Leong Siu Pou 000
Macau Leong Siu Pou 010 Japan Haruna Asami 001
Cuba Dayaris Mestre Alvarez 000
Mongolia Baljinnyamyn Bat-Erdene 000
Cuba Dayaris Mestre Alvarez 101 Cuba Dayaris Mestre Alvarez 011
United States Ann Shiraishi 000 Japan Haruna Asami 100
China Wu Shugen 001 China Wu Shugen 000
Vietnam Ngoc Tu Van 000 China Wu Shugen 010
Portugal Leandra Freitas 000
China Wu Shugen 001
Russia Liudmila Bogdanova 011 Russia Liudmila Bogdanova 000
Turkey Sümeyye Akkuş 000 Russia Liudmila Bogdanova 100
Turkmenistan Margarita Filippova 000

Pool B

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First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Brazil Sarah Menezes 011
Ukraine Olha Sukha 000 Spain Oiana Blanco 001
Spain Oiana Blanco 011 Brazil Sarah Menezes 101
South Korea Shin Seung-min 100 South Korea Shin Seung-min 000
Qatar Salha Al-Badi 000 South Korea Shin Seung-min 100
India Suchika Tariyal 000
Brazil Sarah Menezes 100
Hungary Éva Csernoviczki 001 Hungary Éva Csernoviczki 000
Armenia Gayane Arutiunyan 000 Hungary Éva Csernoviczki 101
Senegal Mame Seydi 000
Hungary Éva Csernoviczki 010
Nigeria Franca Audu 000 France Laëtitia Payet 001
France Laëtitia Payet 101 France Laëtitia Payet 100
Morocco Wafae Idrissi Chofri 100 Morocco Wafae Idrissi Chofri 000
Italy Elena Moretti 010

Pool C

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First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Japan Tomoko Fukumi 101
Israel Roni Schwartz 000 Japan Tomoko Fukumi 001
Kazakhstan Alexandra Podryadova 000
Japan Tomoko Fukumi 002
Greece Maria Karagiannopoulou 100 Ukraine Maryna Cherniak 000
Vanuatu Veronica Tari 000 Greece Maria Karagiannopoulou 000
Ukraine Maryna Cherniak 100
Japan Tomoko Fukumi 100
France Frédérique Jossinet 101 France Frédérique Jossinet 000
Mexico Edna Carrillo 000 France Frédérique Jossinet 001
Netherlands Birgit Ente 010 Netherlands Birgit Ente 000
South Korea Jeong Bo Kyeong 001 France Frédérique Jossinet 100
United States Angela Woosley 000
United States Angela Woosley 101
Cameroon Philomene Bata 100 Cameroon Philomene Bata 000
Sri Lanka Chamila Dewadipathi 000

Pool D

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First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Romania Alina Dumitru 101
Turkmenistan Madina Babakuleva 000 Romania Alina Dumitru 101
Mongolia Munkhbat Urantsetseg 000
Romania Alina Dumitru 010
Portugal Ana Hormigo 001
Italy Valentina Moscatt 000
Portugal Ana Hormigo 001 Portugal Ana Hormigo 001
Russia Nataliya Kondratyeva 000 Romania Alina Dumitru 010
Belgium Charline Van Snick 102 Belgium Charline Van Snick 011
China Xie Shishi 000 Belgium Charline Van Snick 101
Dominican Republic Isandrina Sanchez 000
Belgium Charline Van Snick 100
Republic of Ireland Lisa Kearney 100 Republic of Ireland Lisa Kearney 000
Colombia Luz Adiela Alvarez 000 Republic of Ireland Lisa Kearney 101
Poland Ewa Konieczny 000

Repechage

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Repechage Third place
China Wu Shugen 001
Hungary Éva Csernoviczki 010 Hungary Éva Csernoviczki 110
Belgium Charline Van Snick 000
Repechage Third place
France Frédérique Jossinet 100
Romania Alina Dumitru 000 France Frédérique Jossinet 001
Brazil Sarah Menezes 101

Finals

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Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
Japan Haruna Asami100
 
 
 
Brazil Sarah Menezes000
 
Japan Haruna Asami001
 
 
 
Japan Tomoko Fukumi000
 
Japan Tomoko Fukumi001
 
 
Belgium Charline Van Snick000
 

References

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