Judo at the 1992 Summer Paralympics
Judo at the IX Paralympic Games | |
![]() Paralympic Judo |
Judo at the 1992 Summer Paralympics consisted of seven events for men.
Medal summary
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's 60 kg |
Nobuhiro Kanki![]() |
Veniamin Mitchourine![]() |
Davide Albertini![]() |
Woon Noh Cheung![]() | |||
Men's 65 kg |
Juan Damian Matos![]() |
Shinichi Ishizue![]() |
Akhmed Gazimagomedov![]() |
Michael Murch![]() | |||
Men's 71 kg |
Simon Jackson![]() |
Mario Talavera![]() |
Pier Morten![]() |
Eiji Miyauchi![]() | |||
Men's 78 kg |
Joel Gichtenaere![]() |
Brett Lewis![]() |
Takio Ushikubo![]() |
Matteo Ardit![]() | |||
Men's 86 kg |
Yu Sung An![]() |
Yasuhiro Uwano![]() |
Der Chang Lin![]() |
Daniel Fourcade![]() | |||
Men's 95 kg |
Osamu Takagaki![]() |
Lynn Manning![]() |
Mikhail Yakovlev![]() |
Klaus Heyer![]() | |||
Men's +95 kg |
Masakazu Saito![]() |
None*[›] | James Mastro![]() |
Franz Gatscher![]() |
Notes
^ *: The Gold medal in the +95 weight class was originally awarded to Vladimir Kazakov of the Unified Team. After the games ended, Kazakov was found to have used illegal substances and was stripped of the medal. The Gold was then awarded to Masakazu Saito (Japan). The silver should have been awarded to James Mastro (U.S.A.) but never happened.
References
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