2016 Summer Olympics Results - Judo

Women's 57kg, Final, Dorjsuren v Silva
August 8 - Final
GoldBRABrazil
Rafaela Silva
010s2
SilverMGLMongolia
Sumiya Dorjsuren
000s1
Women's 57kg, Bronze medal match, Lien C L v Matsumoto
August 8 - Final
BronzeJPNJapan
Kaori Matsumoto
001s1
2TPETaiwan (Chinese Taipei)
Lien Chen-Ling
000
Women's 57kg, Bronze medal match, Monteiro v Caprioriu
August 8 - Final
BronzePORPortugal
Telma Monteiro
001s3
2ROURomania
Corina Caprioriu
000s2
Women's 57kg, Semifinal, Silva v Caprioriu
August 8 - Final
1BRABrazil
Rafaela Silva
010s1
2ROURomania
Corina Caprioriu
000s1
Women's 57kg, Semifinal, Dorjsuren v Matsumoto
August 8 - Final
1MGLMongolia
Sumiya Dorjsuren
100
2JPNJapan
Kaori Matsumoto
000
Women's 57kg, Repechage Final, Karakas v Lien C L
August 8 - Final
1TPETaiwan (Chinese Taipei)
Lien Chen-Ling
001s2
2HUNHungary
Hedvig Karakas
000s1
Women's 57kg, Repechage Final, Monteiro v Pavia
August 8 - Final
1PORPortugal
Telma Monteiro
100s1
2FRAFrance
Automne Pavia
000
Women's 57kg, Quarterfinal, Lien C L v Caprioriu
August 8 - Final
1ROURomania
Corina Caprioriu
100
2TPETaiwan (Chinese Taipei)
Lien Chen-Ling
000
Women's 57kg, Quarterfinal, Silva v Karakas
August 8 - Final
1BRABrazil
Rafaela Silva
010s3
2HUNHungary
Hedvig Karakas
000s2
Women's 57kg, Quarterfinal, Matsumoto v Pavia
August 8 - Final
1JPNJapan
Kaori Matsumoto
010
2FRAFrance
Automne Pavia
000
Women's 57kg, Quarterfinal, Dorjsuren v Monteiro
August 8 - Final
1MGLMongolia
Sumiya Dorjsuren
000s1
2PORPortugal
Telma Monteiro
000s2
Women's 57kg, Last 16, Caprioriu v Gjakova
August 8 - Final
1ROURomania
Corina Caprioriu
002s3
2KOSKosovo
Nora Gjakova
000s1
Women's 57kg, Last 16, Malloy v Lien C L
August 8 - Final
1TPETaiwan (Chinese Taipei)
Lien Chen-Ling
000
2USAUnited States
Marti Malloy
000s2
Women's 57kg, Last 16, Beauchemin-Pinard v Karakas
August 8 - Final
1HUNHungary
Hedvig Karakas
000
2CANCanada
Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard
000s1
Women's 57kg, Last 16, Kim J D v Silva
August 8 - Final
1BRABrazil
Rafaela Silva
010s3
2KORSouth Korea
Kim Jan-Di
000s2
Women's 57kg, Last 16, Pavia v Smythe-Davis
August 8 - Final
1FRAFrance
Automne Pavia
001s3
2GBRGreat Britain
Nekoda Smythe-Davis
000s3
Women's 57kg, Last 16, Matsumoto v Dabonne
August 8 - Final
1JPNJapan
Kaori Matsumoto
101
2CIVIvory Coast
Zouleiha Dabonne
000
Women's 57kg, Last 16, Monteiro v Manuel
August 8 - Final
1PORPortugal
Telma Monteiro
002s2
2NZLNew Zealand
Darcina Manuel
000s2
Women's 57kg, Last 16, Dorjsuren v Verhagen
August 8 - Final
1MGLMongolia
Sumiya Dorjsuren
000
2NEDNetherlands
Sanne Verhagen
000s1
Women's 57kg, Last 32, Amaris v Gjakova
August 8 - Final
1KOSKosovo
Nora Gjakova
100
2COLColombia
Yadinys Amaris
000s2
Women's 57kg, Last 32, Podolak v Lien C L
August 8 - Final
1TPETaiwan (Chinese Taipei)
Lien Chen-Ling
100
2POLPoland
Arleta Podolak
000
Women's 57kg, Last 32, Karakas v Nurjavova
August 8 - Final
1HUNHungary
Hedvig Karakas
101
2TKMTurkmenistan
Rushana Nurjavova
000
Women's 57kg, Last 32, Roper v Silva
August 8 - Final
1BRABrazil
Rafaela Silva
100
2GERGermany
Miryam Roper
000
Women's 57kg, Last 32, Smythe-Davis v Filzmoser
August 8 - Final
1GBRGreat Britain
Nekoda Smythe-Davis
011s1
2AUTAustria
Sabrina Filzmoser
000
Women's 57kg, Last 32, Manuel v Zabludina
August 8 - Final
1NZLNew Zealand
Darcina Manuel
001s2
2RUSRussia
Irina Zabludina
000s1
Women's 57kg, Last 32, Verhagen v Diedhiou
August 8 - Final
1NEDNetherlands
Sanne Verhagen
100
2SENSenegal
Hortance Diedhiou
000

Medal Tracker

Medal Leaders

  • 126
    USA
  • 91
    CHN
  • 45
    JPN

Individual Medal Leaders

Gold
Gold
United StatesUSA 40
ChinaCHN 40
JapanJPN 20
Silver
Silver
United StatesUSA 44
ChinaCHN 27
FranceFRA 26
Bronze
Bronze
United StatesUSA 42
Great BritainGBR 29
ChinaCHN 24

Medal Leaders

  • 5
    Marchand
    Marchand
  • 5
    Huske
    Huske
  • 5
    O'Callaghan
    O'Callaghan

Individual Medal Leaders

Gold
Gold
FranceMarchand 4
United StatesHuske 3
AustraliaO'Callaghan 3
Silver
Silver
United StatesSmith 3
United StatesHuske 2
United StatesWalsh 2
Bronze
Bronze
ChinaYufei 5
ChinaJunxuan 3
AustraliaMcKeown 2

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