and Control Commission Chair
Mr Piotr Marzsal.
Following four days of riveting
action, it was the University of
Strasbourg from France who
emerged triumphant as the
most successful university in
the Judo competition, earning
a total of six medals across all
categories. Spain’s University
of Valencia finished second
overall, followed by Sunny State
University from Ukraine in third.
Judo has once again been
included on the sports
programme at the European
Universities Games in Belgrade,
Serbia, after which it will again
form part of the EUSA Combat
Championships, which will take
place once more in the Croatian
capital Zagreb.
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MEDALLISTS
MIXED TEAM
1 University of Strasbourg FRA
2 University of Valencia ESP
3 Sumy State University UKR
INDIVIDUAL GOLD MEDALLISTS
MEN
-60 kg: Raoul Theo, Paris Diderot University FRA
-66 kg: Zadro Petar, University of Mostar BIH
-73 kg: Khomula Artem, Sumy State University UKR
-81 kg: Damian Szwarnowiecki, University School of Physical
Education in Wroclaw POL
-90 kg: Viktor Makukha, Kharkiv State Academy of Physical Culture UKR
-100 kg: Yevhen Veher, Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University UKR
+100 kg: Vasilije Vujicic, University of Banja Luka BIH
WOMEN
-48 kg: Catarina Costa, University of Coimbra POR
-52 kg: Anna Surova, University of Customs and Finance UKR
-57 kg: Maria Ruiz Muro, University of Valencia ESP
-63 kg: Sarai Padilla Guerrero, Francisco de Vitoria University ESP
-70 kg: Audrey Fels, Paris-Sud University FRA
-78 kg: Patricia Sampaio, Nova University of Lisbon POR
+78 kg: Emma Saudrais, University of Strasbourg FRA
PLEASE SEE
combatsports2019.eusa.eu
for more information