2004 Ju-Jitsu World Championships

The 2004 Ju-Jitsu World Championship were the 6th edition of the Ju-Jitsu World Championships, and were held in Móstoles, Spain from November 26 to November 28, 2004.

2004 Ju-Jitsu World Championships
Host city Móstoles, Spain
Dates26–28 November
Main venuePolideportivo Los Rosales[1]

Schedule

  • 26.11.2004 – Men's and Women's Fighting System, Men's Duo System – Classic
  • 27.11.2004 – Men's and Women's Fighting System, Women's Duo System – Classic
  • 28.11.2004 – Men's and Women's Fighting System, Mixed Duo System – Classic

European Ju-Jitsu

Men's events

Category Gold Silver Bronze
–62 kg Javier García (ESP) Marko Šikonja (SLO) André Hötzel (GER) Leonel Catalano (ARG)
–69 kg Wolfgang Heindel (GER) Ferry Hendriks (NED) Julien Boussuge (FRA) Christian Mattle (DEN)
–77 kg Barry van Bommel (NED) Dragan Milutinović (SLO) Marek Krajewski (POL) Sami Loussif (BEL)
–85 kg Andreas Kuhl (GER) David Amores (ESP) Franck Vatan (FRA) Gertjan Hofland (NED)
–94 kg Uwe Steinmetz (GER) Grzegorz Zimoląg (POL) Fernando Segovia (ESP) Vincent Parisi (FRA)
+94 kg Frédéric Husson (FRA) Josef Geddert (GER) Dariusz Zimoląg (POL) Mihai Neaga (ROU)

Women's events

Category Gold Silver Bronze
–55 kg Jeanne Rasmussen (DEN) Annabelle Reydy (FRA) Monika Dikow (POL) Minerva Montero (ESP)
–62 kg Nicole Sydbøge (DEN) Judith de Weerd (NED) María Merin (ESP) Isabelle Bacon (FRA)
–70 kg Lindsay Wyatt (NED) Aurora Fajardo (ESP) Eila Günther (GER) Mélanie Lavis (FRA)
+70 kg Agnieszka Chlipała (POL) Tanja De Leeuw (NED) Seher Dumanli (GER) Maria Engström (SWE)

Duo Classic events

Category Gold Silver Bronze
men Laurent Beard (FRA)
 Julien Hellouin (FRA)
 Alexandre Barrero (ESP)
 Gil García (ESP)
 Dejan Kink (SLO)
 Gorazd Kostevc (SLO)
 Barry van Bommel (NED)
 Ron Soechit (NED)
women Katharina Beisteiner (AUT)
 Eva Ehrlich (AUT)
 Danijela Burzan (SCG)
 Dragana Burzan (SCG)
 Nadin Altmüller (GER)
 Stefanie Satory (GER)
 Vanja Preskar (SLO)
 Vita Preskar (SLO)
mixed Barry van Bommel (NED)
 Silvia Alvarez (NED)
 Andreas Zürcher (SUI)
 Marianne Schillinger (SUI)
 Michele Vallieri (ITA)
 Linda Ragazzi (ITA)
 David Heiremans (FRA)
 Séverine Heiremans (FRA)

References

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