2011 European Judo Championships – Women's team

Judo competition
Judo
Judo
Women's team
at the 2011 European Judo Championships
VenueAbdi İpekçi Arena
LocationTurkey Istanbul, Turkey
Date24 April
Nations8
Medalists
gold medal  France (18th title)
silver medal  Germany
bronze medal  Turkey
bronze medal  Ukraine
Competition at external databases
LinksEJU • JudoInside
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The women's team competition at the 2011 European Judo Championships was held on 24 April at the Abdi İpekçi Arena in Istanbul, Turkey.[1][2]

Results

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
 
 
 
 Poland1
 
 
 
 Spain4
 
 Spain1
 
 
 
 Germany4
 
 Germany3
 
 
 
 Russia2
 
 Germany2
 
 
 
 France3
 
 Ukraine1
 
 
 
 Turkey4
 
 Turkey1
 
 
 
 France4
 
 France4
 
 
 Great Britain1
 

Repechage

RepechageThird place
      
 Poland1
 Russia4
 Russia2
 Turkey3
RepechageThird place
      
 Ukraine3
 Great Britain2
 Ukraine3
 Spain2

References

  1. ^ "2011 European Judo Championships". JudoInside.com. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
  2. ^ "Team Contest Sheets" (PDF). European Judo Union. 24 April 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 June 2022. Retrieved 6 June 2022.

External links

  • 2011 European Judo Championships – Women's team at JudoInside.comEdit on Wikidata
  • 2011 European Judo Championships – Women's team at the European Judo UnionEdit on Wikidata
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