2023 World Judo Championships – Women's 63 kg

Judo
Judo
Women's 63 kg
at the 2023 World Judo Championships
VenueAli Bin Hamad Al Attiya Arena
LocationDoha, Qatar
Date10 May 2023
Competitors46 from 38 nations
Total prize money€57,000[1]
Medalists
gold medal    France
silver medal    Slovenia
bronze medal    Hungary
bronze medal    Netherlands
Competition at external databases
LinksIJF • JudoInside

The Women's 63 kg event at the 2023 World Judo Championships was held at the Ali Bin Hamad al-Attiyah Arena in Doha, Qatar on 10 May 2023.[1][2]

Results

Finals

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
Netherlands Joanne van Lieshout00
 
 
 
Slovenia Andreja Leški01
 
Slovenia Andreja Leški00
 
 
 
France Clarisse Agbegnenou02
 
France Clarisse Agbegnenou11
 
 
Austria Lubjana Piovesana00
 

Repechage

RepechageBronze medal
          
Hungary Szofi Özbas10
Kosovo Laura Fazliu00
Hungary Szofi Özbas01
Austria Lubjana Piovesana00
Canada Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard00
Mexico Prisca Awiti Alcaraz01
Mexico Prisca Awiti Alcaraz00
Netherlands Joanne van Lieshout02

Pool A

First roundRound of 32Round of 16Quarter-finals
              
United Kingdom Lucy Renshall00
Netherlands Joanne van Lieshout10
Netherlands Joanne van Lieshout10
Colombia Cindy Mera00
Netherlands Joanne van Lieshout01
Japan Miku Takaichi00
South Korea Shin Chae-won10
Romania Florentina Ivănescu00
South Korea Shin Chae-won00
Japan Miku Takaichi10
Netherlands Joanne van Lieshout10
Hungary Szofi Özbas00
Venezuela Anriquelis Barrios10
Italy Flavia Favorini00
United States Sara Golden00
Italy Flavia Favorini10
Venezuela Anriquelis Barrios00
Hungary Szofi Özbas10
Hungary Szofi Özbas10
Spain Cristina Cabaña00

Pool B

First roundRound of 32Round of 16Quarter-finals
              
Brazil Ketleyn Quadros11
Portugal Bárbara Timo01
Portugal Bárbara Timo01
Austria Magdalena Krssakova00
Brazil Ketleyn Quadros00
Kosovo Laura Fazliu02
Kosovo Laura Fazliu10
Central African Republic Nadia Matchiko Guimendego00
Kosovo Laura Fazliu01
Croatia Iva Oberan00
Kosovo Laura Fazliu00
Slovenia Andreja Leški02
Poland Angelika Szymańska00
Israel Inbal Shemesh10
Czech Republic Renata Zachová00
Israel Inbal Shemesh10
Israel Inbal Shemesh00
Slovenia Andreja Leški10
Slovenia Andreja Leški01
China Tang Jing00
Slovenia Andreja Leški10
Nigara Shaheen00

Pool C

First roundRound of 32Round of 16Quarter-finals
              
Canada Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard10
Brazil Gabriella Moraes00
Brazil Gabriella Moraes01
South Korea Kim Ji-jeong00
Canada Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard10
United Kingdom Gemma Howell00
United Kingdom Gemma Howell10
Cape Verde Carolina Francês00
United Kingdom Gemma Howell10
Argentina Agustina De Lucía00
Canada Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard00
France Clarisse Agbegnenou02
Israel Gili Sharir11
Turkmenistan Zülhumar Daşkinowa00
Algeria Amina Belkadi00
Turkmenistan Zülhumar Daşkinowa10
Israel Gili Sharir00
France Clarisse Agbegnenou01
France Clarisse Agbegnenou10
Serbia Anja Obradović00
France Clarisse Agbegnenou10
Cuba Maylín del Toro Carvajal00

Pool D

First roundRound of 32Round of 16Quarter-finals
              
Japan Megumi Horikawa02
Angola Diassonema Mucungui00
Georgia (country) Eter Askilashvili00
Angola Diassonema Mucungui01
Japan Megumi Horikawa00
Mexico Prisca Awiti Alcaraz01
Croatia Katarina Krišto00
Mexico Prisca Awiti Alcaraz10
Mexico Prisca Awiti Alcaraz02
Cameroon Audrey Jeannette Etoua Biock00
Mexico Prisca Awiti Alcaraz00
Austria Lubjana Piovesana10
Australia Katharina Haecker00
Austria Lubjana Piovesana10
Austria Lubjana Piovesana10
United States Hannah Martin00
Austria Lubjana Piovesana01
Kamila Badurova00
Kazakhstan Esmigul Kuyulova00
Kamila Badurova10

Prize money

The sums listed bring the total prizes awarded to €57,000 for the individual event.[1]

Medal Total Judoka Coach
 Gold €26,000 €20,800 €5,200
 Silver €15,000 €12,000 €3,000
 Bronze €8,000 €6,400 €1,600

References

  1. ^ a b c "WCS Doha 2023 Outlines version 15 March 2023" (PDF). International Judo Federation. 15 March 2023. p. 12. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 March 2023. Retrieved 18 March 2023.
  2. ^ Cowen, Thea (2 May 2023). "The pressure of five world titles". European Judo Union. Archived from the original on 2 May 2023. Retrieved 7 May 2023.