-
●1Teddy RinerFrance
-
●2Alexander MikhaylinRussia
-
●3Rafael SilvaBrazil●3Andreas ToelzerGermany
Event Results
✓ Qualified for Round of 16
The first digit of the score represents an ippon, a throw that immediately wins the match. The second digit is waza-ari, a lesser move. The last digit is yuko, an even lesser move. A single waza-ari outranks any number of yuko.
Athlete | Points | Athlete |
---|---|---|
FRA Teddy Riner | ✓ 010 – 0003 | POL Janusz Wojnarowicz |
GER Andreas Toelzer | ✓ 0201 – 0003 | GEO Adam Okruashvili |
TUN Faicel Jaballah | ✓ 001 – 0001 | KAZ Yerzhan Shynkeyev |
ROU Vladut Simionescu | ✓ 1001 – 0001 | KGZ Iurii Krakovetskii |
CUB Oscar Brayson | ✓ 100 – 0001 | EST Martin Padar |
HUN Barna Bor | ✓ 001 – 0002 | NED Luuk Verbij |
GUM Ricardo Blas Jr. | ✓ 101 – 0002 | GUI Facinet Keita |
IRI Mohammad Rodaki | 000 – 100 ✓ | MAR El Mehdi Malki |
EGY Islam El Shehaby | 0002 – 0021 ✓ | BLR Ihar Makarau |
BRA Rafael Silva | ✓ 100 – 000 | ISL Thormodur Jonsson |
JPN Daiki Kamikawa | ✓ 100 – 000 | GUA Darrel Castillo |
VAN Nazario Fiakaifonu | 000 – 100 ✓ | LTU Marius Paskevicius |
KOR Kim Sung-Min | ✓ 100 – 000 | PHI Tomohiko Hoshina |
RUS Alexander Mikhaylin | ✓ 101 – 000 | COD Cedric Mandembo |
SLO Matjaz Ceraj | ✓ 0021 – 0002 | UKR Stanislav Bondarenko |
GBR Christopher Sherrington | ✓ 100 – 000 | AUS Jake Andrewartha |
Aug. 3 |
✓ Qualified for Finals
The first digit of the score represents an ippon, a throw that immediately wins the match. The second digit is waza-ari, a lesser move. The last digit is yuko, an even lesser move. A single waza-ari outranks any number of yuko.
Athlete | Points | Athlete |
---|---|---|
FRA Teddy Riner | ✓ 101 – 0002 | TUN Faicel Jaballah |
GER Andreas Toelzer | ✓ 1001 – 0004 | ROU Vladut Simionescu |
CUB Oscar Brayson | ✓ 100 – 0001 | GUM Ricardo Blas Jr. |
HUN Barna Bor | ✓ 100 – 000 | MAR El Mehdi Malki |
BLR Ihar Makarau | ✓ 0011 – 0001 | JPN Daiki Kamikawa |
BRA Rafael Silva | ✓ 1001 – 0001 | LTU Marius Paskevicius |
KOR Kim Sung-Min | ✓ 002 – 0001 | SLO Matjaz Ceraj |
RUS Alexander Mikhaylin | ✓ 0011 – 0001 | GBR Christopher Sherrington |
Aug. 3 |
The first digit of the score represents an ippon, a throw that immediately wins the match. The second digit is waza-ari, a lesser move. The last digit is yuko, an even lesser move. A single waza-ari outranks any number of yuko.
-
Quarterfinal Athlete Points FRA Teddy Riner 100CUB Oscar Brayson 0001Aug. 3, 6:36 AM ET Quarterfinal Athlete Points BLR Ihar Makarau 0002KOR Kim Sung-Min 0011Aug. 3, 6:43 AM ET Quarterfinal Athlete Points GER Andreas Toelzer 0011HUN Barna Bor 0002Aug. 3, 6:36 AM ET Quarterfinal Athlete Points BRA Rafael Silva 0001RUS Alexander Mikhaylin 0001Aug. 3, 6:43 AM ET -
Semifinal Athlete Points FRA Teddy Riner 010KOR Kim Sung-Min 0003Aug. 3, 9:42 AM ET Semifinal Athlete Points GER Andreas Toelzer 0002RUS Alexander Mikhaylin 0011Aug. 3, 9:49 AM ET -
Gold Medal Bout Athlete Points ●1 FRA Teddy Riner 0101●2 RUS Alexander Mikhaylin 0003Aug. 3, 11:10 AM ET
-
Repêchage Athlete Points CUB Oscar Brayson 000BLR Ihar Makarau 1001Aug. 3, 9:28 AM ET Repêchage Athlete Points HUN Barna Bor 0001BRA Rafael Silva 0001Aug. 3, 9:35 AM ET -
Bronze Medal A Athlete Points – BLR Ihar Makarau 0001●3 GER Andreas Toelzer 100Aug. 3, 10:10 AM ET Bronze Medal B Athlete Points ●3 BRA Rafael Silva 0011– KOR Kim Sung-Min 0002Aug. 3, 10:17 AM ET