Ju-jitsu
at the 2009 World Games
VenueNational Sun Yat-Sen University Gymnasium
Dates21–22 July 2009
Competitors115 from 19 nations

The ju-jitsu events at the 2009 World Games in Kaohsiung was played between 21 and 22 July.[1] 115 athletes, from 19 nations, participated in the tournament.[2] The ju-jitsu competition took place at National Sun Yat-Sen University Gymnasium.

Participating nations

  •  Austria (11)
  •  Belgium (6)
  •  Bulgaria (2)
  •  Chinese Taipei (4)
  •  Denmark (3)
  •  France (17)
  •  Germany (17)
  •  Iraq (1)
  •  Israel (3)
  •  Italy (8)
  •  Kazakhstan (4)
  •  Montenegro (2)
  •  Netherlands (14)
  •  Poland (3)
  •  Russia (7)
  •  Singapore (1)
  •  Sweden (1)
  •  Switzerland (9)
  •  Ukraine (2)

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 France4048
2 Germany2215
3 Russia1214
4 Netherlands1113
5 Switzerland1102
6 Austria1012
7 Chinese Taipei0202
8 Denmark0101
 Italy0101
10 Belgium0011
 Kazakhstan0011
Totals (11 entries)10101030

Events

Duo

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
 Switzerland
Remo Müller
Pascal Müller
 Germany
Richard Hohenacker
Juri Hatzenbühler
 France
Aurélien Dubois
Jordane Dubois
Women
 Austria
Maria Schreil
Marion Tremel
 Italy
Sara Paganini
Linda Ragazzi
 France
Patricia Floquet
Isabelle Bacon
Mixed
 France
Nicolas Péréa
Aurore Péréa
 Switzerland
David Wernli
Joëlle Kempf
 Belgium
Yazid Dalaa
Wendy Driesen

Men's fighting

Event Gold Silver Bronze
−69 kg
Julien Boussuge
 France
Mathias Willard
 Denmark
Fedor Serov
 Russia
−77 kg
Igor Rudnev
 Russia
Mario Staller
 Germany
Percy Kunsa
 France
−85 kg
Andreas Kuhl
 Germany
Dmitry Nebolsin
 Russia
Matthias Gastgeb
 Austria
−94 kg
Rob Haans
 Netherlands
Sergey Kunashov
 Russia
Vincent Parisi
 France

Women's fighting

Event Gold Silver Bronze
−55 kg
Annabelle Reydy
 France
Li Ching-yi
 Chinese Taipei
Aizhan Kukuzova
 Kazakhstan
−62 kg
Sabrina Hatzky
 Germany
Yang Hsien-tzu
 Chinese Taipei
Irene Baars
 Netherlands
−70 kg
Mélanie Lavis
 France
Lindsay Wyatt
 Netherlands
Sonja Kinz
 Germany

References

  1. "Web Archive 2009 World Games". Retrieved 2020-07-07.
  2. "Entries" (PDF). Retrieved 2020-07-07.
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