1970 European Judo Championships
VenueWerner-Seelenbinder-Halle
LocationEast Berlin
Dates4 days
Competitors200 from 20 nations

The 1970 European Judo Championships were the 19th edition of the European Judo Championships, and were held in East Berlin, East Germany on 23 and 24 May 1970. Championships were subdivided into six individual competitions, and a separate team competition.

Medal overview

Individual

Event Gold Silver Bronze
63 kg FranceJean-Jacques Mounier Soviet UnionSergey Suslin East GermanyDieter Scholz
East GermanyKarl-Heinz Werner
70 kg East GermanyRudolf Hendel East GermanyDietmar Hoetger West GermanyEngelbert Dörbandt
United KingdomEdward Mullen
80 kg United KingdomBrian Jacks NetherlandsMartin Poglajen East GermanyHorst Leupold
East GermanyOtto Smirat
93 kg Soviet UnionVladimir Pokataev East GermanyUwe Stock FrancePierre Albertini
Soviet UnionEvgeny Solodukhin
93+ kg West GermanyKlaus Glahn NetherlandsWillem Ruska NetherlandsDirk Eveleens
East GermanyHeinz Schulze
Open class East GermanyKlaus Hennig NetherlandsWillem Ruska FranceJean-Claude Brondani
Soviet UnionSergey Novikov

Teams

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Team Soviet Union Soviet team:

Sergey Suslin
David Rudman
Anatoly Bondarenko
Vladimir Pokatayev
Givi Onashvili

Netherlands Dutch team:

Jan Gietelinck
Eddy van der Poel
Jan Snijders
Peter Snijders
Willem Ruska

Austria Austrian team:

Erich Butka
Gerold Jungwirth
Lutz Lischka
Eduard Aellig
Heinrich Mayerhofer


France French team:
Serge Feist
Patrick Vial
Guy Auffray
Jean-Paul Coche
Pierre Albertini
Jean-Claude Brondani

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 East Germany2259
2 Soviet Union1124
3 France1023
4 Great Britain1012
 West Germany1012
6 Netherlands0314
Totals (6 entries)661224

References

    • Modric, Zarko (October 1970). "Who Could Stop The Soviet Judo Bear?". Black Belt. 8 (10): 48–53.
    • Results of the 1970 European Judo Championships (JudoInside.com)
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