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Judo at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Men's 60 kg

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Men's 60 kg
at the Games of the XXIV Olympiad
VenueJangchung Gymnasium
Date25 September
Competitors36 from 36 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Kim Jae-yup  South Korea
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Kevin Asano  United States
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Shinji Hosokawa  Japan
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Amiran Totikashvili  Soviet Union
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The men's 60 kg competition in judo at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul was held on 25 September at the Jangchung Gymnasium. The gold medal was won by Kim Jae-yup of South Korea.[1]

Results

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Pool A

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Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal
 Kim Jae-yup (KOR) IPO
 Mohamed Madhar (SUR) R  Kim Jae-yup (KOR) KOK
 Amiran Totikashvili (URS) R
 Kim Jae-yup (KOR) YUS
 Sérgio Pessoa (BRA) R
 Sérgio Pessoa (BRA) IPO
 Gilles Pages (MON) E
 Kim Jae-yup (KOR) IPO
 Alberto Francini (SMR) WIP  Helmut Dietz (FRG) R
 Mohamed Kohsrof (YAR) E  Alberto Francini (SMR) E
 Guno Berenstein (NED) IPO
 Guno Berenstein (NED) E
 Helmut Dietz (FRG) KEI
 Ireneusz Kiejda (POL) E
 Helmut Dietz (FRG) KEI
 Kim Jae-yup (KOR) KOK
 József Csák (HUN) WAZ  Patrick Roux (FRA) R
 Marino Cattedra (ITA) E  József Csák (HUN) KOK
 Haldun Efemgil (TUR) E
 József Csák (HUN) KOK
 Ali Idir (ALG) E
 Phil Takahashi (CAN) E
 Ali Idir (ALG) IPO
 József Csák (HUN) E
 Patrick Roux (FRA) IPO
 Pavel Botev (BUL) IPO
 Mikhalakis Skouroumounis (CYP) E
 Pavel Botev (BUL) E
 Patrick Roux (FRA) KOK
 Emad El-Din Hassan (EGY) E
 Patrick Roux (FRA) YUS

Pool B

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Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal
 Jerry Dino (PHI) E
 Zhang Guojun (CHN) IPO  Zhang Guojun (CHN) YUS
 Badrakhyn Nyamjav (MGL) E
 Zhang Guojun (CHN) YUS
 Renato Santos (POR) E
 Renato Santos (POR) KIK
 Carlos Sotillo (ESP) E
 Zhang Guojun (CHN) E
 Shinji Hosokawa (JPN) IPO
 Salvador Hernández (MEX) WO
 Michel Nakouze (LIB) DNS
 Salvador Hernández (MEX) E
 Shinji Hosokawa (JPN) IPO
 Shinji Hosokawa (JPN) IPO
 Abbão Bartolomeu (ANG) E
 Shinji Hosokawa (JPN) R
 Luis Martínez (PUR) E  Kevin Asano (USA) YUS
 Neil Eckersley (GBR) IPO  Neil Eckersley (GBR) IPO
 Daniel Brunhart (LIE) E
 Neil Eckersley (GBR) E
 Sheu Tsay-chwan (TPE) IPO
 Sheu Tsay-chwan (TPE) IPO
 Ricardo Belmonte (BOL) E
 Sheu Tsay-chwan (TPE) R
 Kevin Asano (USA) IPO
 Gilberto García (DOM) E
 Lee Kan (HKG) IPO
 Lee Kan (HKG) R
 Kevin Asano (USA) IPO
 Kevin Asano (USA) KOK
 Petr Šedivák (TCH) R

Repechages

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Repechage Repechage quarterfinal Repechage semifinal Repechage final
 Mohamed Madhar (SUR) E
 Amiran Totikashvili (URS) IPO  Amiran Totikashvili (URS) IPO
 Sérgio Pessoa (BRA) E
 Amiran Totikashvili (URS) YUK
 Helmut Dietz (FRG) E
 Amiran Totikashvili (URS) YUK 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
 Patrick Roux (FRA) E
Repechage Repechage quarterfinal Repechage semifinal Repechage final
 Petr Šedivák (TCH) IPO
 Lee Kan (HKG) E
 Petr Šedivák (TCH) E
 Sheu Tsay-chwan (TPE) YUS
 Sheu Tsay-chwan (TPE) E
 Shinji Hosokawa (JPN) IPO 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)

Final

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Final
 
  
 
 
 
 
 Kim Jae-yup (KOR) SHI 1st place, gold medalist(s)
 
 
 Kevin Asano (USA) 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
 

Final classification

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Rank Judoka Nation
1st place, gold medalist(s) Kim Jae-yup  South Korea
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Kevin Asano  United States
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Shinji Hosokawa  Japan
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Amiran Totikashvili  Soviet Union
5T Patrick Roux  France
5T Sheu Tsay-chwan  Chinese Taipei
7T Petr Šedivák  Czechoslovakia
7T Helmut Dietz  West Germany
9T Sérgio Pessoa  Brazil
9T Lee Kan  Hong Kong
11 Mohamed Madhar  Suriname
12T József Csák  Hungary
12T Zhang Guojun  China
14T Guno Berenstein  Netherlands
14T Ali Idir  Algeria
14T Pavel Botev  Bulgaria
14T Renato Santos  Portugal
14T Salvador Hernández  Mexico
14T Neil Eckersley  Great Britain
20T Gilberto García  Dominican Republic
20T Luis Martínez  Puerto Rico
20T Gilles Pages  Monaco
20T Alberto Francini  San Marino
20T Ireneusz Kiejda  Poland
20T Haldun Efemgil  Turkey
20T Phil Takahashi  Canada
20T Mikhalakis Skouroumounis  Cyprus
20T Emad El-Din Hassan  Egypt
20T Badrakhyn Nyamjav  Mongolia
20T Carlos Sotillo  Spain
20T Abbão Bartolomeu  Angola
20T Daniel Brunhart  Liechtenstein
20T Ricardo Belmonte  Bolivia
34T Mohamed Kohsrof  North Yemen
34T Marino Cattedra  Italy
34T Jerry Dino  Philippines

References

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  1. ^ "Judo at the 1988 Seoul Summer Games: Men's Extra-Lightweight". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 24 May 2018.