Brazil at the World Judo Championships

Brazil is 12th on the all time medal table at the World Judo Championships. Brazil's first World Championships medal was won by Chiaki Ishii at Men's -93 kg event in 1971. He won bronze. Danielle Zangrando won the first woman's medal at Women's -56 kg event in 1995. She won bronze. João Derly won the first golden medal at Men's -66 kg event in 2005.[1]

Brazil at the
World Judo Championships
IOC codeBRA
National federationConfederação Brasileira de Judô
Websitewww.cbj.com.br
Medals
Ranked 11th
Gold
7
Silver
18
Bronze
32
Total
57

At the 2007 World Judo Championships, held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil got the best placing on the medal table, finishing 2nd behind only Japan.

Medalists at the individual competitions

Medal Name Year Event
 BronzeChiaki Ishii 1971 LudwigshafenMen's -93 kg
 BronzeWalter Carmona 1979 ParisMen's -86 kg
 BronzeAurélio Miguel 1987 EssenMen's -95 kg
 SilverAurélio Miguel 1993 HamiltonMen's -95 kg
 BronzeRogério Sampaio 1993 HamiltonMen's -71 kg
 BronzeDanielle Zangrando 1993 TokyoWomen's -71 kg
 SilverAurélio Miguel 1997 ParisMen's -95 kg
 BronzeFúlvio Miyata 1997 ParisMen's -60 kg
 BronzeEdinanci Silva 1997 ParisWomen's -72 kg
 BronzeSebastian Pereira 1999 BirminghamMen's -73 kg
 BronzeCarlos Honorato 2003 OsakaMen's -90 kg
 BronzeMário Sabino 2003 OsakaMen's -100 kg
 BronzeEdinanci Silva 2003 OsakaWomen's -78 kg
 GoldJoão Derly 2005 CairoMen's -66 kg
 BronzeLuciano Corrêa 2005 CairoMen's -100 kg
 GoldJoão Derly 2007 Rio de JaneiroMen's -66 kg
 GoldTiago Camilo 2007 Rio de JaneiroMen's -81 kg
 GoldLuciano Corrêa 2007 Rio de JaneiroMen's -100 kg
 BronzeJoão Schlittler 2007 Rio de JaneiroMen's +100 kg
 SilverLeandro Cunha 2010 TokyoMen's -66 kg
 SilverLeandro Guilheiro 2010 TokyoMen's -81 kg
 SilverMayra Aguiar 2010 TokyoWomen's -78 kg
 BronzeSarah Menezes 2010 TokyoWomen's -48 kg
 SilverLeandro Cunha 2011 ParisMen's -66 kg
 SilverRafaela Silva 2011 ParisWomen's -57 kg
 BronzeLeandro Guilheiro 2011 ParisMen's -81 kg
 BronzeSarah Menezes 2011 ParisWomen's -48 kg
 BronzeMayra Aguiar 2011 ParisWomen's -78 kg
 GoldRafaela Silva 2013 Rio de JaneiroWomen's -57 kg
 SilverRafael Silva 2013 Rio de JaneiroMen's +100 kg
 SilverÉrika Miranda 2013 Rio de JaneiroWomen's -52 kg
 SilverMaria Suelen Altheman 2013 Rio de JaneiroWomen's +78 kg
 BronzeSarah Menezes 2013 Rio de JaneiroWomen's -48 kg
 BronzeMayra Aguiar 2013 Rio de JaneiroWomen's -78 kg
 GoldMayra Aguiar 2014 ChelyabinskWomen's -78 kg
 SilverMaria Suelen Altheman 2014 ChelyabinskWomen's +78 kg
 BronzeRafael Silva 2014 ChelyabinskMen's +100 kg
 BronzeÉrika Miranda 2014 ChelyabinskWomen's -52 kg
 BronzeVictor Penalber 2015 AstanaMen's -81 kg
 BronzeÉrika Miranda 2015 AstanaWomen's -52 kg
 GoldMayra Aguiar 2017 BudapestWomen's -78 kg
 SilverDavid Moura 2017 BudapestMen's +100 kg
 BronzeRafael Silva 2017 BudapestMen's +100 kg
 BronzeÉrika Miranda 2017 BudapestWomen's -52 kg
 BronzeÉrika Miranda 2018 BakuWomen's -52 kg
 BronzeRafaela Silva 2019 TokyoWomen's -57 kg
 BronzeMayra Aguiar 2019 TokyoWomen's -78 kg

Source: [1]

By gender

GenderGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Men471425
Women351422

By athlete

AthleteGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Mayra Aguiar2136
João Derly2002
Rafaela Silva1113
Aurélio Miguel0213
Érika Miranda0145
Rafael Silva0123
Sarah Menezes0033

Only athletes with at least two gold medals or three medals

Brazil at the Judo Team World Championships

Medal table

GenderGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Men's Team0426
Mixed Team0112
Women's Team0112

References

  1. "Galeria de Campeões". CBJ (in Portuguese). Retrieved October 3, 2015.
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