Judo at the 2008 Summer Paralympics – Men's 100 kg
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The men's 100 kg judo competition at the 2008 Summer Paralympics was held on 9 September at the Beijing Workers' Gymnasium.
Judo - Men's 100 kg at the XIII Paralympic Games | |||||||||||||||||
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Venue | Beijing Workers' Gymnasium | ||||||||||||||||
Date | 9 September | ||||||||||||||||
Competitors | 11 from 11 nations | ||||||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||||||
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This event was the second-heaviest of the men's judo weight classes, limiting competitors to a maximum of 100 kilograms of body mass. Like all other judo events, bouts lasted five minutes. If the bout was still tied at the end, it was extended for another five-minute, sudden-death period; if neither judoka scored during that period, the match is decided by the judges. The tournament bracket consisted of a single-elimination contest culminating in a gold medal match. There was also a repechage to determine the winners of the two bronze medals. Each judoka who had lost to a semifinalist competed in the repechage. The two judokas who lost in the semifinals faced the winner of the opposite half of the bracket's repechage in bronze medal bouts.
A total of eleven judokas competed in the event. A twelfth competitor, Ahmed Kebaili of Algeria, was disqualified for failing a pre-match medical exam.[1] He was to have had a bye in the first round followed by a bout against the winner of the Bill Morgan-Mykola Lyivytskyi match. Because of Kebaili's disqualification, the winner of the Morgan-Lyivytskyi match instead received a bye into the third round.
Rank | Name |
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Antonio Tenorio Silva (BRA) | |
Karim Sardarov (AZE) | |
Juan Carlos Cortada (CUB) | |
Mykola Lyivytskyi (UKR) | |
5 | Myles Porter (USA) |
5 | Haruka Hirose (JPN) |
7 | Bill Morgan (CAN) |
7 | Gerald Rollo (FRA) |
First Round | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | ||||||||||||||||
Bye | |||||||||||||||||||
Bill Morgan (CAN) | 0000 | Mykola Lyivytskyi (UKR) | |||||||||||||||||
Mykola Lyivytskyi (UKR) | 0200 | Mykola Lyivytskyi (UKR) | 00001 | ||||||||||||||||
Antonio Tenorio Silva (BRA) | 1011 | ||||||||||||||||||
Myles Porter (USA) | 00001 | ||||||||||||||||||
Hamzeh Nadri (IRI) | 00001 | Antonio Tenorio Silva (BRA) | 1001 | ||||||||||||||||
Antonio Tenorio Silva (BRA) | 1001 | Antonio Tenorio Silva (BRA) | 1101 | ||||||||||||||||
Karim Sardarov (AZE) | 00003 | ||||||||||||||||||
Anatoly Vlasov (RUS) | 00001 | ||||||||||||||||||
Juan Carlos Cortada (CUB) | 1000 | Juan Carlos Cortada (CUB) | 1001 | ||||||||||||||||
Gerald Rollo (FRA) | 0000 | Juan Carlos Cortada (CUB) | 0000 | ||||||||||||||||
Karim Sardarov (AZE) | 1000 | ||||||||||||||||||
Karim Sardarov (AZE) | 10011 | ||||||||||||||||||
Haruka Hirose (JPN) | 00021 | Haruka Hirose (JPN) | 00011 | ||||||||||||||||
Ian Rose (GBR) | 0001 |
First round | Second round | Bronze medal finals | ||||||||
Bill Morgan (CAN) | ||||||||||
Bye | Bill Morgan (CAN) | 0000 | Myles Porter (USA) | 0000 | ||||||
Hamzeh Nadri (IRI) | 0000 | Myles Porter (USA) | 0200 | Juan Carlos Cortada (CUB) | 1000 | |||||
Myles Porter (USA) | 1000 | |||||||||
Gerald Rollo (FRA) | 0010 | |||||||||
Anatoly Vlasov (RUS) | 0000 | Gerald Rollo (FRA) | 00103 | Haruka Hirose (JPN) | 00013 | |||||
Haruka Hirose (JPN) | Haruka Hirose (JPN) | 01002 | Mykola Lyivytskyi (UKR) | 01001 | ||||||
Bye | ||||||||||
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