Judo at the 1972 Summer Olympics – Men's 63 kg
Men's 63kg at the Games of the XX Olympiad | |||||||||||||||||
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Venue | Judo and Wrestling Hall | ||||||||||||||||
Date | 4 September | ||||||||||||||||
Competitors | 29 from 29 nations | ||||||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||||||
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Judo at the 1972 Summer Olympics | |
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Men | |
63 kg | |
70 kg | |
80 kg | |
93 kg | |
+93 kg | |
Open | |
The men's 63 kg competition in judo at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany was held at Judo and Wrestling Hall. In the gold medal match Bakhvain Buyadda of Mongolia, an unknown and very inexperienced judoka, lost to Takao Kawaguchi. Several days later, Buyadda became the first Olympic judoka with a positive result for doping. His medal was removed, but the other athletes were not moved and second place is considered vacant.[2]
Results
Finals
Semi-finals | Final | |||||
Takao Kawaguchi (JPN) | 5:58 | |||||
Kim Yong-Ik (PRK) | ||||||
Takao Kawaguchi (JPN) | 0:39 | |||||
DQ | ||||||
Jean-Jacques Mounier (FRA) | ||||||
Repechages
Repechage | Repechage semifinal | Repechage final | ||||||||||||
Cheng Chi-Hsiang (ROC) | 6:00 | |||||||||||||
Han Seong-Cheol (KOR) | EL | 3:58 | ||||||||||||
Cheng Chi-Hsiang (ROC) | EL | |||||||||||||
Wolfram Koppen (FRG) | EL | |||||||||||||
2:57 |
Repechage | Repechage semifinal | Repechage final | ||||||||||||
Kim Yong-Ik (PRK) | 6:00 | |||||||||||||
Edward Mullen (GBR) | EL | Kim Yong-Ik (PRK) | 5:51 | |||||||||||
Ferenc Szabó (HUN) | EL | |||||||||||||
Héctor Rodríguez (CUB) | EL | |||||||||||||
Kim Yong-Ik (PRK) | 2:14 |
Pool A
Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | ||||||||||||||||
Gustaaf Lauwereins (BEL) | 5:23 | ||||||||||||||||||
Juan Chalas (DOM) | EL | Gustaaf Lauwereins (BEL) | EL | ||||||||||||||||
Moustafa Belhmira (MAR) | EL | Karl-Heinz Werner (GDR) | 4:21 | ||||||||||||||||
Karl-Heinz Werner (GDR) | 6:00 | Karl-Heinz Werner (GDR) | EL | ||||||||||||||||
Wolfram Koppen (FRG) | 6:00 | Wolfram Koppen (FRG) | 6:00 | ||||||||||||||||
Giuseppe Tommasi (ITA) | EL | Wolfram Koppen (FRG) | 2:15 | ||||||||||||||||
Xavier Boissy (SEN) | EL | Roberto Pacheco (PUR) | EL | ||||||||||||||||
Roberto Pacheco (PUR) | 6:00 | Wolfram Koppen (FRG) | RE | ||||||||||||||||
Kenneth Okada (USA) | EL | Takao Kawaguchi (JPN) | 4:44 | ||||||||||||||||
4:40 | 6:00 | ||||||||||||||||||
Marcel Burkhard (SUI) | 5:16 | Marcel Burkhard (SUI) | EL | ||||||||||||||||
Iwan Blijd (SUR) | EL | RE | |||||||||||||||||
Cheng Chi-hsiang (ROC) | RE | Takao Kawaguchi (JPN) | 6:00 | ||||||||||||||||
Takao Kawaguchi (JPN) | 2:40 | Takao Kawaguchi (JPN) | 3:28 | ||||||||||||||||
Han Seong-cheol (KOR) | Han Seong-Cheol (KOR) | RE | |||||||||||||||||
BYE |
Pool B
Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | ||||||||||||||||
Stanko Topolčik (YUG) | 3:16 | ||||||||||||||||||
Erich Pointer (AUT) | EL | Stanko Topolčnik (YUG) | EL | ||||||||||||||||
Marian Tałaj (POL) | 2:13 | Marian Tałaj (POL) | 6:00 | ||||||||||||||||
Robin Moffitt (AUS) | EL | Marian Tałaj (POL) | EL | ||||||||||||||||
Louis Rabetrano (MAD) | EL | Héctor Rodríguez (CUB) | 6:00 | ||||||||||||||||
Renato Repuyan (PHI) | 6:00 | Renato Repuyan (PHI) | EL | ||||||||||||||||
Héctor Rodríguez (CUB) | Héctor Rodríguez (CUB) | 0:28 | |||||||||||||||||
BYE | Héctor Rodríguez (CUB) | RE | |||||||||||||||||
Kim Yong-Ik (PRK) | RE | Jean-Jacques Mounier (FRA) | 6:00 | ||||||||||||||||
Jean-Jacques Mounier (FRA) | 6:00 | Jean-Jacques Mounier (FRA) | 6:00 | ||||||||||||||||
Alan Sakai (CAN) | EL | Edward Mullen (GBR) | RE | ||||||||||||||||
Edward Mullen (GBR) | 6:00 | Jean-Jacques Mounier (FRA) | 6:00 | ||||||||||||||||
Ferenc Szabó (HUN) | 6:00 | Ferenc Szabó (HUN) | RE | ||||||||||||||||
Anto Clarke (IRL) | EL | Ferenc Szabó (HUN) | 6:00 | ||||||||||||||||
Sergey Suslin (URS) | Sergey Suslin (URS) | EL | |||||||||||||||||
BYE |
References
- ^ The silver medal was originally awarded to Bakaava Buidaa of Mongolia, but Buidaa was stripped of his medal after a failed drug test.
- ^ "Judo at the 1972 Munich Summer Games: Men's Lightweight". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 8 May 2018.