The 1963 European Judo Championships were the 12th edition of the European Judo Championships, and were held in Geneva, Switzerland on 11 May 1963.[1] The Championships were held in two separate categories: amateur (five events) and professional (four events). The amateur contests were subdivided into four individual competitions, and a separate team competition. The Soviet and other Socialist judokas were allowed to compete professionally but on a strictly non-profit basis. As before, more than one representative of a single national team were allowed to qualify for participation in each event.
Medal overview
Amateurs
Amateur medal table
Professionals
Professional medal table
Teams
Overall medal table
References
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| Individual | | Men's | |
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| Women's |
- Munich 1976
- Vienna 1976
- Arlon 1977
- Cologne 1978
- Kerkrade 1979
- Udune 1980
- Madrid 1981
- Oslo 1982
- Genoa 1983
- Pirmasens 1984
- Landskrona 1985
- London 1986
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| Combined | |
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| Open weight |
- Budapest 2004
- Moscow 2005
- Novi Sad 2006
- Warsaw 2007
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| Mixed |
- Yekaterinburg 2018
- Minsk 2019
Bucharest 2020
- Ufa 2021
- Mulhouse 2022
- Kraków 2023
- Zagreb 2024
- Podgorica 2025
- Belgrade 2026
- Istanbul 2027
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- European Cadet Judo Championships (U17/U18)
- European Junior Judo Championships (U20/U21)
- European U23 Judo Championships
- IBSA European Judo Championships (Blind)
- European Club Championships
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