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Brazil at the World Judo Championships

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Brazil at the
World Judo Championships
IOC codeBRA
National federationCBJ
Websitecbj.com.br
Medals
Ranked 9th
Gold
9
Silver
19
Bronze
36
Total
64

Brazil is 9th 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]

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

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Medal Name Year Event
 Bronze Chiaki Ishii West Germany 1971 Ludwigshafen Men's -93 kg
 Bronze Walter Carmona France 1979 Paris Men's -86 kg
 Bronze Aurélio Miguel West Germany 1987 Essen Men's -95 kg
 Silver Aurélio Miguel Canada 1993 Hamilton Men's -95 kg
 Bronze Rogério Sampaio Canada 1993 Hamilton Men's -71 kg
 Bronze Danielle Zangrando Japan 1995 Tokyo Women's -71 kg
 Silver Aurélio Miguel France 1997 Paris Men's -95 kg
 Bronze Fúlvio Miyata France 1997 Paris Men's -60 kg
 Bronze Edinanci Silva France 1997 Paris Women's -72 kg
 Bronze Sebastian Pereira United Kingdom 1999 Birmingham Men's -73 kg
 Bronze Carlos Honorato Japan 2003 Osaka Men's -90 kg
 Bronze Mário Sabino Japan 2003 Osaka Men's -100 kg
 Bronze Edinanci Silva Japan 2003 Osaka Women's -78 kg
 Gold João Derly Egypt 2005 Cairo Men's -66 kg
 Bronze Luciano Corrêa Egypt 2005 Cairo Men's -100 kg
 Gold João Derly Brazil 2007 Rio de Janeiro Men's -66 kg
 Gold Tiago Camilo Brazil 2007 Rio de Janeiro Men's -81 kg
 Gold Luciano Corrêa Brazil 2007 Rio de Janeiro Men's -100 kg
 Bronze João Schlittler Brazil 2007 Rio de Janeiro Men's +100 kg
 Silver Leandro Cunha Japan 2010 Tokyo Men's -66 kg
 Silver Leandro Guilheiro Japan 2010 Tokyo Men's -81 kg
 Silver Mayra Aguiar Japan 2010 Tokyo Women's -78 kg
 Bronze Sarah Menezes Japan 2010 Tokyo Women's -48 kg
 Silver Leandro Cunha France 2011 Paris Men's -66 kg
 Silver Rafaela Silva France 2011 Paris Women's -57 kg
 Bronze Leandro Guilheiro France 2011 Paris Men's -81 kg
 Bronze Sarah Menezes France 2011 Paris Women's -48 kg
 Bronze Mayra Aguiar France 2011 Paris Women's -78 kg
 Gold Rafaela Silva Brazil 2013 Rio de Janeiro Women's -57 kg
 Silver Rafael Silva Brazil 2013 Rio de Janeiro Men's +100 kg
 Silver Érika Miranda Brazil 2013 Rio de Janeiro Women's -52 kg
 Silver Maria Suelen Altheman Brazil 2013 Rio de Janeiro Women's +78 kg
 Bronze Sarah Menezes Brazil 2013 Rio de Janeiro Women's -48 kg
 Bronze Mayra Aguiar Brazil 2013 Rio de Janeiro Women's -78 kg
 Gold Mayra Aguiar Russia 2014 Chelyabinsk Women's -78 kg
 Silver Maria Suelen Altheman Russia 2014 Chelyabinsk Women's +78 kg
 Bronze Rafael Silva Russia 2014 Chelyabinsk Men's +100 kg
 Bronze Érika Miranda Russia 2014 Chelyabinsk Women's -52 kg
 Bronze Victor Penalber Kazakhstan 2015 Astana Men's -81 kg
 Bronze Érika Miranda Kazakhstan 2015 Astana Women's -52 kg
 Gold Mayra Aguiar Hungary 2017 Budapest Women's -78 kg
 Silver David Moura Hungary 2017 Budapest Men's +100 kg
 Bronze Rafael Silva Hungary 2017 Budapest Men's +100 kg
 Bronze Érika Miranda Hungary 2017 Budapest Women's -52 kg
 Bronze Érika Miranda Azerbaijan 2018 Baku Women's -52 kg
 Bronze Rafaela Silva Japan 2019 Tokyo Women's -57 kg
 Bronze Mayra Aguiar Japan 2019 Tokyo Women's -78 kg
 Bronze Maria Suelen Altheman Hungary 2021 Budapest Women's +78 kg
 Bronze Beatriz Souza Hungary 2021 Budapest Women's +78 kg
 Gold Rafaela Silva Uzbekistan 2022 Tashkent Women's -57 kg
 Bronze Daniel Cargnin Uzbekistan 2022 Tashkent Men's -73 kg
 Gold Mayra Aguiar Uzbekistan 2022 Tashkent Women's -78 kg
 Silver Beatriz Souza Uzbekistan 2022 Tashkent Women's +78 kg
 Bronze Rafael Silva Qatar 2023 Doha Men's +100 kg
 Bronze Beatriz Souza Qatar 2023 Doha Women's +78 kg

Source: [1]

Medal tables

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By gender

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GenderGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Women561627
Men471526

By athlete

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AthleteGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Mayra Aguiar3137
Rafaela Silva2114
João Derly2002
Luciano Corrêa1012
Tiago Camilo1001
Aurélio Miguel0213
Maria Suelen Altheman0213
Érika Miranda0145
Rafael Silva0123
Sarah Menezes0033

Only athletes with at least one gold medal or three medals

Brazil at the Judo Team World Championships

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Medal table

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GenderGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Men's Team0426
Mixed Team0123
Women's Team0112

References

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