Medal Summary
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Extra Lightweight 60 kg details |
Kim Jae-Yup South Korea (KOR) |
Vicente Preciado United States (USA) |
Shinji Hosokawa Japan (JPN) |
Amiran Totikashvili Soviet Union (URS) |
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Half Lightweight 65 kg details |
Lee Kyung-Keun South Korea (KOR) |
Janusz Pawłowski Poland (POL) |
Bruno Carabetta France (FRA) |
Yosuke Yamamoto Japan (JPN) |
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Lightweight 71 kg details |
Marc Alexandre France (FRA) |
Sven Loll East Germany (GDR) |
Mike Swain United States (USA) |
Georgy Tenadze Soviet Union (URS) |
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Half Middleweight 78 kg details |
Waldemar Legień Poland (POL) |
Frank Wieneke West Germany (FRG) |
Torsten Bréchôt East Germany (GDR) |
Bashir Varaev Soviet Union (URS) |
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Middleweight 86 kg details |
Peter Seisenbacher Austria (AUT) |
Vladimir Shestakov Soviet Union (URS) |
Akinobu Osako Japan (JPN) |
Ben Spijkers Netherlands (NED) |
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Half Heavyweight 95 kg details |
Aurélio Miguel Brazil (BRA) |
Marc Meiling West Germany (FRG) |
Dennis Stewart Great Britain (GBR) |
Robert Van de Walle Belgium (BEL) |
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Heavyweight +95 kg details |
Hitoshi Saito Japan (JPN) |
Henry Stöhr East Germany (GDR) |
Cho Yong-Chul South Korea (KOR) |
Grigory Verichev Soviet Union (URS) |
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