Rating of the best judoka of the world

The past Summer Olympics has made its corrections to many world sports ratings. The International Judo Federation( IJF), which published a new international judo rating, also stayed on the sidelines.

To the joy of Russians among the leaders was the Petersburger Tagir Khaibulaev, who headed the final table in the weight category up to 100 kg. Tagir won Olympic gold in London. Two other Russian champions Arsen Galstyan and Mansour Isaev entered the top ten in their weight classes up to 60 and 73 kg.

We also represent the rating of the best judoka of the world, which includes leaders in seven weight categories among men and women.

Contents:

  • 14. Rishod Sobirov, Uzbekistan, weight category up to 60 kg.
  • 13. Ebinuma Masashi, Japan, weight category up to 66 kg.
  • 12. Nakaya Riki, Japan, weight category up to 73 kg.
  • 11. Kim Jae-Bum, Korea, weight category up to 81 kg.
  • 10. Ilias Iliadis( Iliadis Ilias), Greece, weight category up to 90 kg.
  • 9. Tagir Khaibulaev, Russia, weight category up to 100 kg.
  • 8. Teddy Riner, France, weight category over 100 kg.
  • 7. Fukumi Tomoko, Japan, weight category up to 48 kg.
  • 6. Nishida Yuka, Japan, weight category up to 52 kg.
  • 5. Kaori Matsumoto( Kaori Matsumoto), Japan, weight category up to 57 kg.
  • 4. Yoshie Ueno, Japan, weight category up to 63 kg.
  • 3. Lucie Decosse, France, weight class up to 70 kg.
  • 2. Kayla Harrison, USA, weight category up to 78 kg.
  • 1. Mika Sugimoto( Japan), weight category over 78 kg.

14. Rishod Sobirov, Uzbekistan, weight category up to 60 kg.

Rishod is a two-time world champion and bronze medalist of two Olympics in Beijing and London.

13. Ebinuma Masashi, Japan, weight category up to 66 kg.

The 2011 World Champion took a bronze medal at the current Olympic Games.

12. Nakaya Riki, Japan, weight category up to 73 kg.

The Japanese sportsman won the silver of the London Olympics, losing to the Russian Mansur Isaev. Nevertheless, Ricky had enough points to lead the judo rating in weight up to 73 kg.

11. Kim Jae-Bum, Korea, weight category up to 81 kg.

At the last Olympics, the Korean won the championship title in his weight category.

10. Ilias Iliadis( Iliadis Ilias), Greece, weight category up to 90 kg.

A Greek of Greek descent received Olympic bronze this year. On the account of Ilias there is also a champion title - in 2004 he won at the Olympiad in Athens.

9. Tagir Khaibulaev, Russia, weight category up to 100 kg.

In the treasury of the best judoka of Russia there is Olympic gold, as well as the title of world and European champion.

8. Teddy Riner( France), weight category over 100 kg.

Riner took the gold of the 2012 Olympics, defeating Russian Alexander Mikhaylin in the final.

7. Fukumi Tomoko, Japan, weight category up to 48 kg.

On the account of the Japanese there are no Olympic awards, but there is a title of the world champion of 2009.

6. Nishida Yuka, Japan, weight category up to 52 kg.

The Japanese judoka is the 2010 World Champion and the silver medalist of last year's championship held in Paris.

5. Kaori Matsumoto( Kaori Matsumoto), Japan, weight category up to 57 kg.

The athlete has in her piggy bank the Olympic gold of this year and the title of world champion.

4. Yoshie Ueno, Japan, weight category up to 63 kg.

At the current Games, Yoshiye won bronze in her weight class. The judoist already has two championship titles, won at the World Cup 2009 and 2010.

3. Lucie Decosse, France, weight class up to 70 kg.

This year the Frenchwoman added a gold award to the Olympic silver of Beijing-2008.

2. Kayla Harrison, USA, weight category up to 78 kg.

American athlete won the gold in the finals of the London Olympics. Kayla is the world title holder 2010.

1. Mika Sugimoto, Japan, weight category over 78 kg.

Mika is the silver medalist of the current Olympiad and the 2010 World Champion.