1976 European Judo Championships – Men's 93 Kg
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1976 European Judo Championships – Men's 93 Kg
The 1976 European Judo Championships were the 25th edition of the European Judo Championships, and were held in Kiev, Soviet Union on 9 May 1976. Championships were subdivided into six individual competitions, and a separate team competition. Medal overview Medal table Results overview 63 kg 70 kg 80 kg 93 kg 93+ kg Open class Teams References Results of the 1976 European Judo Championships(JudoInside.com) {{EC Judo European Championships The European Championships is a multi-sport tournament which brings together the existing European Championships of some of the continent's leading sports every four years. The inaugural edition in 2018 was staged by the host cities of Berlin, ... European Judo Championships 1976 in Soviet sport International sports competitions hosted by the Soviet Union International sports competitions hosted by Ukraine 1970s in Kyiv Sports competitions in Kyiv Judo competitions in Ukraine ...
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1975 European Judo Championships
The 1975 European Judo Championships were the 24th edition of the European Judo Championships, and were held in Lyon, France, on 11 May 1975. Championships were subdivided into six individual competitions, and a separate team competition. Medal overview Individual Teams Medal table References External links * {{IJF World Tour Paris E European Judo Championships 1975 in French sport Sports competitions in Lyon Europe Europe is a large peninsula conventionally considered a continent in its own right because of its great physical size and the weight of its history and traditions. Europe is also considered a Continent#Subcontinents, subcontinent of Eurasia ... International sports competitions hosted by France 20th century in Lyon European Judo ...
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