Judo at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Women's 61 kg

The women's 61 kg competition in judo at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona was held on 30 July at the Palau Blaugrana. The gold medal was won by Cathérine Fleury of France.[1]

Women's 61 kg
at the Games of the XXV Olympiad
VenuePalau Blaugrana
Date30 July
Competitors29 from 29 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Cathérine Fleury  France
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Yael Arad  Israel
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Yelena Petrova  Unified Team
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Zhang Di  China
1996 →

Results edit

Main brackets edit

Pool A edit

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal
  Susanne Profanter (AUT) YUS
  Eleucadia Vargas (DOM) E   Susanne Profanter (AUT) E
  Bogusława Olechnowicz (POL) E   Diane Bell (GBR) YUK
  Diane Bell (GBR) YUK   Diane Bell (GBR) RA
  Tânia Ishii (BRA) E   Gu Hyeon-suk (KOR) YUS
  Zhang Di (CHN) IPO   Zhang Di (CHN) RA
  Nicola Morris (NZL) RA   Gu Hyeon-suk (KOR) YUK
  Gu Hyeon-suk (KOR) IPO   Gu Hyeon-suk (KOR) RB
  Michelle Buckingham (CAN) E   Cathérine Fleury (FRA) IPO
  Ileana Beltran (CUB) IPO   Ileana Beltran (CUB) RA
  Cathérine Fleury (FRA) IPO   Cathérine Fleury (FRA) SHI
  Debbie Warren-Jeans (ZIM) RA   Cathérine Fleury (FRA) IPO
  Zsuzsa Nagy (HUN) IPO   Xiomara Griffith (VEN) RA
  Lkhamaasürengiin Badamsüren (MGL) E   Zsuzsa Nagy (HUN) E
  Xiomara Griffith (VEN) IPO

Pool B edit

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal
  Jenny Gal (NED) IPO
  Laurie Pace (MLT) E   Jenny Gal (NED) RB
  Frauke Eickhoff (GER) IPO   Frauke Eickhoff (GER) WAZ
  Yelena Petrova (EUN) RB   Frauke Eickhoff (GER) WAZ
  Thant Phyu Phyu (MYA) E   Gella Vandecaveye (BEL) RB
  Gella Vandecaveye (BEL) IPO   Gella Vandecaveye (BEL) IPO
  Gisela Hämmerling (SUI) E
  Frauke Eickhoff (GER) RA
  Miroslava Jánošíková (TCH) IPO   Yael Arad (ISR) WIP
  Felicité Makounawode (CAF) E   Miroslava Jánošíková (TCH) KOK
  Lynn Roethke (USA) E   Birgit Blum (LIE)
  Birgit Blum (LIE) KOK   Miroslava Jánošíková (TCH) RB
  Begoña Gómez (ESP) YUK   Yael Arad (ISR) WAZ
  Takako Kobayashi (JPN) E   Begoña Gómez (ESP) RB
  Yael Arad (ISR) WAZ

Repechages edit

Repechage A edit

Repechage round 1 Repechage quarterfinal Repechage semifinal Repechage final
  Nicola Morris (NZL) E
  Zhang Di (CHN) WIP   Zhang Di (CHN) YUK
  Diane Bell (GBR) E
  Zhang Di (CHN) YUK
  Debbie Warren-Jeans (ZIM) E   Xiomara Griffith (VEN) E
  Ileana Beltran (CUB) WAZ   Ileana Beltran (CUB) E
  Xiomara Griffith (VEN) YUS
  Zhang Di (CHN) YUK  
  Frauke Eickhoff (GER) E

Repechage B edit

Repechage round 1 Repechage quarterfinal Repechage semifinal Repechage final
  Yelena Petrova (EUN) IPO
  Jenny Gal (NED) E   Yelena Petrova (EUN) WAZ
  Gella Vandecaveye (BEL) E
  Yelena Petrova (EUN) IPO
  Begoña Gómez (ESP) E
  Begoña Gómez (ESP) YUK
  Miroslava Jánošíková (TCH) E
  Yelena Petrova (EUN) IPO  
  Gu Hyeon-suk (KOR) E

Final edit

 
Final
 
  
 
 
 
 
  Cathérine Fleury (FRA) YUS  
 
 
  Yael Arad (ISR)  
 

Final classification edit

Rank Judoka Nation
  Cathérine Fleury   France
  Yael Arad   Israel
  Yelena Petrova   Unified Team
  Zhang Di   China
5T Frauke Eickhoff   Germany
5T Gu Hyeon-suk   South Korea
7T Xiomara Griffith   Venezuela
7T Begoña Gómez   Spain
9T Diane Bell   Great Britain
9T Ileana Beltran   Cuba
9T Gella Vandecaveye   Belgium
9T Miroslava Jánošíková   Czechoslovakia
13T Nicola Morris   New Zealand
13T Debbie Warren-Jeans   Zimbabwe
13T Jenny Gal   Netherlands
16T Susanne Profanter   Austria
16T Zsuzsa Nagy   Hungary
16T Gisela Hämmerling   Switzerland
16T Birgit Blum   Liechtenstein
20T Eleucadia Vargas   Dominican Republic
20T Bogusława Olechnowicz   Poland
20T Tânia Ishii   Brazil
20T Lkhamaasürengiin Badamsüren   Mongolia
20T Michelle Buckingham   Canada
20T Laurie Pace   Malta
20T Thant Phyu Phyu   Myanmar
20T Felicité Makounawode   Central African Republic
20T Lynn Roethke   United States
20T Takako Kobayashi   Japan

References edit

  1. ^ "Judo at the 1992 Barcelona Summer Games: Women's Half-Middleweight". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 1 June 2018.

External links edit