Results of the Qindao Grand Prix 2025 Judo Tournament
- Author: Vahe Hakobyan
- Sportaran
On September 28, the major international judo tournament Qindao Grand Prix 2025 concluded in China with athletes from 26 countries taking part. This was the first event of the autumn stage of the IJF World Judo Tour “Grand Prix.”
The Japanese national team took first place in the team standings, winning 5 gold and 3 bronze medals. Judokas from Mongolia, France, and Russia also won two gold medals each. The hosts, Team China, earned 1 gold, 2 silver, and 3 bronze medals.
Russian judokas claimed three medals in Qindao — two golds and one bronze. The competitions were held on the tatami of the Qindao Conson Sports Center.
Final Results of the Qindao Grand Prix 2025
Men
60 kg
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Hayato Kondo (Japan)
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Harim Lee (South Korea)
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Taiki Nakamura (Japan) and Sukhbat Byambasuren (Mongolia)
66 kg
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Bakhshuu Yondonperenlei (Mongolia)
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Obid Djebov (Tajikistan)
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Ryoma Tanaka (Japan) and Kim Channyong (South Korea)
73 kg
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Yudai Tanaka (Japan)
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Shakhram Akhadov (Uzbekistan)
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Eider Toktay (Turkey) and Shamil Zhilfikarov (Russia)
81 kg
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Yoshito Hojo (Japan)
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Singlong Cha (China)
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Askerbiy Gerbekov (Bahrain) and Vedat Albayrak (Turkey)
90 kg
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Astemir Abazov (Russia)
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Vlad Visan (Romania)
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Gergely Nerpel (Hungary) and Peter Safrany (Hungary)
100 kg
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Niyaz Bilalov (Russia)
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Zsombor Veg (Hungary)
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Jahongir Majidov (Tajikistan) and Jafar Kostoev (UAE)
+100 kg
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Gonchigsuren Batkhuyag (Mongolia)
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Marius Fizel (Slovakia)
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Lee Seungyeob (South Korea) and Li Haiyang (China)
Women
48 kg
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Wenna Zhuang (China)
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Mari Di Vargas (Chile)
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Narantsetseg Ganbaatar (Mongolia) and Shirine Boukli (France)
52 kg
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Rin Takeuchi (Japan)
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Minyeong Kim (South Korea)
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Suryon Hwang (South Korea) and Roza Gyertyas (Hungary)
57 kg
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Momo Tamaoki (Japan)
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Jia Zhu (China)
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Sosorbaram Lkhagvasuren (Mongolia) and Hyun A Kim (North Korea)
63 kg
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Manon Deketer (France)
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Enkhriilen Lkhagvatogoo (Mongolia)
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Ji Hye Kim (North Korea) and Angelika Szymanska (Poland)
70 kg
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Lara Cvjetko (Croatia)
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Aina Laura Rosoanaivo Razafy (Madagascar)
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Yin Yin Yang (China) and Melkia Ochecourn (France)
78 kg
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Audrey Tcheumeo (France)
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Elizaveta Litvinenko (UAE)
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Emma Reid (Great Britain) and Mizuki Hasegawa (Japan)
+78 kg
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Hyeonji Lee (South Korea)
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Lea Fontaine (France)
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Helena Vukovic (Croatia) and Ye Liang (China)
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