Judo at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's 68 kg

Men's 68kg
at the Games of the XVIII Olympiad
VenueNippon Budokan
Date20 October
Competitors24 from 18 nations
Medalists
   Japan
   Switzerland
   Soviet Union
   Soviet Union
Judo at the
1964 Summer Olympics
Lightweight men
Middleweight men
Heavyweight men
Open men

The lightweight class was a judo event held as part of the Judo at the 1964 Summer Olympics programme. The weight class was the lightest contested, and allowed judokas of up to sixty-eight kilograms. The competition was held on Tuesday, October 20, 1964.

Twenty-four judokas from eighteen nations competed.

Results

Elimination round

The twenty-five competitors were divided into seven pools of three and one pool of four. Each pool played a round-robin tournament, with the winner of the pool advancing to the quarterfinals. Pool D was the only one to require a playoff, which was won by Chang.

Pool A

Place Judoka Score Qual.
1 Paul Maruyama (USA) 2-0 QQ
2 Karl Reisinger (AUT) 1-1
3 Matthias Schießleder (EUA) 0-2

Pool B

Place Judoka Score Qual.
1 Takehide Nakatani (JPN) 2-0 QQ
2 Brian Jacks (GBR) 1-1
3 Udom Rasmelungom (THA) 0-2

Pool C

Place Judoka Score Qual.
1 Oleg Stepanov (URS) 2-0 QQ
2 Brian Dalton (AUS) 1-1
3 Seo Sang-Cheol (KOR) 0-2

Pool D

Place Judoka Score Qual.
1 Chang Won-Ku (ROC) 2-1 QQ
2 Gaston Lesturgeon (FRA) 1-2
3 Bruno Carmeni (ITA) 1-1

Pool E

Place Judoka Score Qual.
1 Gerhard Zotter (AUT) 3-0 QQ
2 René Arredondo Cepeda[1] (MEX) 1-2
 Oscar Karpenkopf (ARG) 1-2
 Vicente Uematsu (PHI) 1-2

Pool F

Place Judoka Score Qual.
1 Eric Hänni (SUI) 2-0 QQ
2 Aurelio Chu Yi (PAN) 1-1
 Stefano Gamba (ITA) 0-2

Stefano Gamba did not compete.

Pool G

Place Judoka Score Qual.
1 Park Cheong-Sam (KOR) 2-0 QQ
2 André Bourreau (FRA) 1-1
3 Ronald Ford (AUS) 0-2

Group 8

Place Judoka Score Qual.
1 Ārons Bogoļubovs (URS) 2-0 QQ
2 Eiam Harssarungsri (THA) 1-1
3 Nguyễn Văn Bình (VIE) 0-2

Knockout rounds

The remaining eight judokas competed in a single elimination bracket. Losers in the quarterfinals were placed 5-8 while both losers in the semifinals won bronze medals.

Quarterfinals
October 20
  Semifinals
October 20
  Final
October 20
                   
  Takehide Nakatani (JPN) De-ashi-barai  
  Paul Maruyama (USA) 0:24       Takehide Nakatani (JPN) Awase-waza  
  Oleg Stepanov (URS) Seukui-nage     Oleg Stepanov (URS) 4:25  
  Chang Won-Ku (ROC) 2:10         Takehide Nakatani (JPN) Awase-waza
  Eric Hänni (SUI) Uchi-mata         Eric Hänni (SUI) 1:15
  Gerhard Zotter (AUT) 0:44       Eric Hänni (SUI) Kinsa
  Ārons Bogoļubovs (URS) Waza-ari     Ārons Bogoļubovs (URS) -  
  Park Cheong-Sam (KOR) -  

Sources

References

  1. René Arredondo Cepeda


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