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Judo at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Men's 65 kg

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Men's 65 kg
at the Games of the XXIV Olympiad
VenueJangchung Gymnasium
Date26 September
Competitors42 from 42 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Lee Kyung-keun  South Korea
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Janusz Pawłowski  Poland
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bruno Carabetta  France
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Yōsuke Yamamoto  Japan
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The men's 65 kg competition in judo at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul was held on 26 September at the Jangchung Gymnasium. The gold medal was won by Lee Kyung-keun 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
 Mark Adshead (GBR) E
 Ivo Kostadinov (BUL) YUK  Ivo Kostadinov (BUL) IPO
 Guido Schumacher (FRG) E
 Ivo Kostadinov (BUL) R
 Janusz Pawłowski (POL) YUK  Janusz Pawłowski (POL) IPO
 Philip Laats (BEL) R  Janusz Pawłowski (POL) WAZ
 Tommy Mortensen (DEN) R
 Janusz Pawłowski (POL) KOK
 Kamil Sabali (LIB) E  Brent Cooper (NZL) R
 Driss El-Mamoun (MAR) IPO  Driss El-Mamoun (MAR) YUK
 Hussain Safar (KUW) E
 Driss El-Mamoun (MAR) E
 Brent Cooper (NZL) IPO
 Brent Cooper (NZL) IPO
 Pierre Sène (SEN) E
 Janusz Pawłowski (POL) IPO
 Craig Weldon (CAN) E  Yōsuke Yamamoto (JPN) R
 Udo Quellmalz (GDR) YUK  Udo Quellmalz (GDR) E
 Yōsuke Yamamoto (JPN) WAZ
 Yōsuke Yamamoto (JPN) IPO
 Joseph Marchal (USA) WO  Joseph Marchal (USA) E
 Sandeep Byala (IND) DNS  Joseph Marchal (USA) IPO
 Wu Po-chen (TPE) E
 Yōsuke Yamamoto (JPN) WIP
 John Bogie (KEN) E  Pepi Reiter (AUT) E
 Vicente Céspedes (PAR) HAN  Vicente Céspedes (PAR) WIP
 Leo Sarti (SMR) E
 Vicente Céspedes (PAR) E
 Pepi Reiter (AUT) IPO
 Pepi Reiter (AUT) IPO
 Stephen Farrugia (MLT) E

Pool B

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Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal
 Claudio Yafuso (ARG) IPO
 Derrick Anderson (GUM) E  Claudio Yafuso (ARG) KOK
 Yavuz Yolcu (TUR) E
 Claudio Yafuso (ARG) R
 Drago Bećanović (YUG) YUS  Lee Kyung-keun (KOR) WIP
 Meziane Dahmani (ALG) E  Drago Bećanović (YUG) R
 Lee Kyung-keun (KOR) IPO
 Lee Kyung-keun (KOR) YUS
 Bruno Carabetta (FRA) WAZ  Bruno Carabetta (FRA) R
 Yury Sokolov (URS) E  Bruno Carabetta (FRA) WIP
 Luis Fortunato (ANG) E
 Bruno Carabetta (FRA) YUS
 Majemite Omagbaluwaje (NGR) E
 Ilias Ioannou (CYP) E
 Majemite Omagbaluwaje (NGR) WAZ
 Lee Kyung-keun (KOR) IPO
 Víctor Rivera (PUR) E  Tamás Bujkó (HUN) R
 Tamás Bujkó (HUN) SHI  Tamás Bujkó (HUN) IPO
 Mamadou Keita (MLI) E
 Tamás Bujkó (HUN) IPO
 Mansor Awooda (YAR) DNS  Eduardo Landazury (COL) E
 Au Woon Yiu (HKG) WO  Au Woon Yiu (HKG) E
 Eduardo Landazury (COL) YUK
 Tamás Bujkó (HUN) IPO
 Pavel Petřikov (TCH) WIP  Pavel Petřikov (TCH) E
 Rishiram Pradhan (NEP) E  Pavel Petřikov (TCH) KOK
 Ricardo Cardoso (BRA) E
 Pavel Petřikov (TCH) YUS
 Jamsrangiin Dorjderem (MGL) E
 Jamsrangiin Dorjderem (MGL) IPO
 Warren Rosser (AUS) E

Repechages

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Repechage Repechage quarterfinal Repechage semifinal Repechage final
 Philip Laats (BEL) IPO
 Tommy Mortensen (DEN) E  Philip Laats (BEL) KOK
 Ivo Kostadinov (BUL) E
 Philip Laats (BEL) E
 Brent Cooper (NZL) KOK
 Brent Cooper (NZL) E
 Yōsuke Yamamoto (JPN) IPO 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Repechage Repechage quarterfinal Repechage semifinal Repechage final
 Drago Bećanović (YUG) E
 Claudio Yafuso (ARG) WAZ
 Claudio Yafuso (ARG) E
 Bruno Carabetta (FRA) IPO
 Bruno Carabetta (FRA) IPO 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
 Tamás Bujkó (HUN) E

Final

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Final
 
  
 
 
 
 
 Janusz Pawłowski (POL) 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
 
 
 Lee Kyung-keun (KOR) YUS 1st place, gold medalist(s)
 

Final classification

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Rank Judoka Nation
1st place, gold medalist(s) Lee Kyung-keun  South Korea
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Janusz Pawłowski  Poland
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bruno Carabetta  France
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Yōsuke Yamamoto  Japan
5T Tamás Bujkó  Hungary
5T Brent Cooper  New Zealand
7T Philip Laats  Belgium
7T Claudio Yafuso  Argentina
9T Drago Bećanović  Yugoslavia
9T Ivo Kostadinov  Bulgaria
11 Tommy Mortensen  Denmark
12T Pepi Reiter  Austria
12T Pavel Petřikov  Czechoslovakia
14T Driss El-Mamoun  Morocco
14T Joseph Marchal  United States
14T Vicente Céspedes  Paraguay
14T Jamsrangiin Dorjderem  Mongolia
14T Majemite Omagbaluwaje  Nigeria
14T Eduardo Landazury  Colombia
20T Guido Schumacher  West Germany
20T Ricardo Cardoso  Brazil
20T Hussain Safar  Kuwait
20T Pierre Sène  Senegal
20T Udo Quellmalz  East Germany
20T Wu Po-chen  Chinese Taipei
20T Leo Sarti  San Marino
20T Stephen Farrugia  Malta
20T Yavuz Yolcu  Turkey
20T Warren Rosser  Australia
20T Luis Fortunato  Angola
20T Ilias Ioannou  Cyprus
20T Mamadou Keita  Mali
20T Au Woon Yiu  Hong Kong
34T Mark Adshead  Great Britain
34T Víctor Rivera  Puerto Rico
34T Rishiram Pradhan  Nepal
34T Derrick Anderson  Guam
34T Meziane Dahmani  Algeria
34T Yury Sokolov  Soviet Union
34T Craig Weldon  Canada
34T John Bogie  Kenya
34T Kamil Sabali  Lebanon

References

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