Judo
at the 2017 Commonwealth Youth Games
VenueKendal G.L. Isaacs Gymnasium
LocationNassau, Bahamas
Dates18–23 July 2017
Competitors51 from 17 nations

Judo at the 2017 Commonwealth Youth Games was held at the Thomas Robinson Stadium in Nassau, Bahamas on 18 July 2017.

Medalists

Male

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Extra lightweight
(−60 kg)
Simon Zulu
 Zambia
Georgios Balarjishvili
 Cyprus
Ashish
 India
Mosa Thetsane
 South Africa
Lightweight
(−73 kg)
Soni
 India
Uros Nikolic
 Australia
Matthew Elliott
 Northern Ireland
Lachlan James Moorhead
 England
Middleweight
(−90 kg)
Thomas Matthew Lish
 England
Connor Anthony Smith
 Australia
Louis Thomas Ge Saez
 Scotland
Heavyweight
(+90 kg)
Timothy Mark Hollingbery
 Australia
Helder Martins
 Mozambique
Daleon Sweeting
 Bahamas

Female

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Extra lightweight
(−48 kg)
Sian Bobrowska
 England
Fiona Ulaan Todman
 Scotland
Antim Yadav
 India
Sofia Asvesta
 Cyprus
Lightweight
(−57 kg)
Leah Kaye Grosvenor
 England
Emma Catherine Forrest
 Scotland
Rebina Devi Chanam
 India
Mya Beneby
 Bahamas
Middleweight
(−70 kg)
Holly Olivia Bentham
 England
Francis Lavinia Newman
 Australia
Heavyweight
(+70 kg)
Emily Elizabeth Ritchie
 Scotland
Aoife Kristie Mccallion
 Northern Ireland
Karra Hanna
 Bahamas

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Bahamas)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 England4015
2 Australia1304
3 Scotland1214
4 India1034
5 Zambia1001
6 Cyprus0112
 Northern Ireland0112
8 Mozambique0101
9 Bahamas*0033
10 South Africa0011
Totals (10 entries)881127

Participating nations

A total of 51 athletes from 17 nations competed in judo at the 2017 Commonwealth Youth Games:[1]

  •  Australia (7)
  •  Bahamas (8)
  •  Barbados (2)
  •  Cyprus (2)
  •  England (7)
  •  Guyana (1)
  •  India (4)
  •  Malawi (1)
  •  Mozambique (1)
  •  Northern Ireland (2)
  •  Samoa (1)
  •  Scotland (6)
  •  South Africa (1)
  •  Sri Lanka (2)
  •  Trinidad and Tobago (2)
  •  Wales (3)
  •  Zambia (1)

References

  1. "Judo Number of Entries by NOC". Nassau 2017 official website. Retrieved 21 July 2017.
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