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The mixed-team tournament will offer five invitational places for each continent whose NOCs consist of only five judokas to form a team of six. The highest-ranked eligible NOC in each continent from the IJF world ranking list will secure a quota place to be eventually awarded to the highest-ranked judoka qualifying for the missing team weight category.<ref name=judo-qual/>
The mixed-team tournament will offer five invitational places for each continent whose NOCs consist of only five judokas to form a team of six. The highest-ranked eligible NOC in each continent from the IJF world ranking list will secure a quota place to be eventually awarded to the highest-ranked judoka qualifying for the missing team weight category.<ref name=judo-qual/>

==Timeline==
{| class="wikitable"
! Date !! Milestone
|-
! 24 June 2022
| Start of qualification period.
|-
! 23 June 2024
| End of qualification period.
|-
! rowspan=2| 25 June 2024
| Publication of IJF World Ranking List of the Olympic Qualification period.
|-
| IJF confirms in writing to the NOCs the quota places obtained.
|-
! 2 July 2024
| The NOCs to confirm to the IJF the use of the allocated quota places.
|-
! 3 July 2024
| IJF to reallocate all unused quota places
|-
! 6 July 2024
| The NOCs to confirm to the IJF the use of the reallocated quota places.
|-
! TBC
| The Tripartite Commission to confirm in writing the allocation of Universality Places to the NOCs
|-
! 8 July 2024
| Paris 2024 Sport Entries deadline.
|-
! 26 July 2024
| Opening of the [[2024 Summer Olympics]].
|}


==Qualification summary==
==Qualification summary==

Revision as of 12:01, 31 December 2022

Qualification for judo
at the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad
Dates24 June 2022 (24 June 2022) (start)
23 June 2024 (23 June 2024) (end)
← 2020
2028 →

This article details the qualifying phase for judo at the 2024 Summer Olympics. The competition at these Games will comprise a total of 372 athletes coming from their respective NOCs; each could enter a maximum of fourteen judokas, seven each for both men and women per bodyweight category.[1] Host country, France reserves each spot in all fourteen events, while fifteen places are entitled to the eligible NOCs interested to have their judokas compete for Paris 2024 based on the Universality principle.[2]

The remaining judokas must undergo a qualifying process to secure a spot in their respective weight category for the Games through the world ranking list prepared by the International Judo Federation (IJF).[3][4] The qualification window commences on June 24, 2022, and will conclude two years later (June 23, 2024), with the final eligibility list published two days after the deadline.[2]

The top 17 judokas in each bodyweight category from the world ranking list will qualify directly for the Games, ensuring that the NOC is subjected to a limit of a single judoka per division. If the NOC enters more than a single judoka ranked among the top 17 in a designated weight class, the NOC must decide which athlete obtains the quota place.[2]

Further continental quotas (13 men and 12 women for Europe, 12 of each gender for Africa, 10 men and 11 women for the Americas, 10 of each gender for Asia, and 5 of each gender for Oceania) are also available. International Judo Federation publishes a list of all judokas for each continent across all gender-based bodyweight categories to assign these quota places according to their world ranking points. Eligible judokas with the highest number of points on the ranking list will secure a continental quota for their respective NOC at the Games regardless of their gender and weight category. Each NOC may only enter a single judoka through the continental qualification rules to certify that over a hundred different NOCs are well represented for Paris 2024.[2][1]

The mixed-team tournament will offer five invitational places for each continent whose NOCs consist of only five judokas to form a team of six. The highest-ranked eligible NOC in each continent from the IJF world ranking list will secure a quota place to be eventually awarded to the highest-ranked judoka qualifying for the missing team weight category.[2]

Timeline

Date Milestone
24 June 2022 Start of qualification period.
23 June 2024 End of qualification period.
25 June 2024 Publication of IJF World Ranking List of the Olympic Qualification period.
IJF confirms in writing to the NOCs the quota places obtained.
2 July 2024 The NOCs to confirm to the IJF the use of the allocated quota places.
3 July 2024 IJF to reallocate all unused quota places
6 July 2024 The NOCs to confirm to the IJF the use of the reallocated quota places.
TBC The Tripartite Commission to confirm in writing the allocation of Universality Places to the NOCs
8 July 2024 Paris 2024 Sport Entries deadline.
26 July 2024 Opening of the 2024 Summer Olympics.

Qualification summary

NOC Men Women Mixed Total Ref.
60 kg 66 kg 73 kg 81 kg 90 kg 100 kg +100 kg 48 kg 52 kg 57 kg 63 kg 70 kg 78 kg +78 kg Team
 
 Algeria Yes 1 [5]
 Angola Yes 1 [6]
 Argentina Yes Yes Yes 3 [7]
 Australia Yes Yes Yes 3 [8]
 Austria Yes Yes Yes 3 [9]
 Azerbaijan Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 7 [10]
 Burundi Yes 1 [11]
 Belgium Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 7 [12]
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Yes 1 [13]
 Botswana Yes 1 [14]
 Brazil Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 10 [15]
 Bahrain Yes Yes Yes 3 [16]
 Bulgaria Yes Yes 2 [17]
 Burkina Faso Yes 1 [18]
 Central African Republic Yes 1 [19]
 Canada Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6 [20]
 Chile Yes Yes 2 [21]
 China Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5 [22]
 Ivory Coast Yes 1 [23]
 Cameroon Yes 1 [24]
 Colombia Yes 1 [25]
 Cape Verde Yes 1 [26]
 Costa Rica Yes 1 [27]
 Croatia Yes Yes Yes Yes 4 [28]
 Cuba Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 8 [29]
 Cyprus Yes 1 [30]
 Czech Republic Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6 [31]
 Denmark Yes 1 [32]
 Dominican Republic Yes Yes 2 [33]
 Ecuador Yes 1 [34]
 Egypt Yes 1 [35]
 Spain Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 9 [36]
 Estonia Yes 1 [37]
 Fiji Yes 1 [38]
 Finland Yes Yes 2 [39]
 France Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 14 [40]
 Gabon Yes 1 [41]
 The Gambia Yes 1 [42]
 Great Britain Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 10 [43]
 Georgia Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 9 [44]
 Germany Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 9 [45]
 Greece Yes Yes 2 [46]
 Guinea Yes 1 [47]
 Guam Yes 1 [48]
 Haiti Yes 1 [49]
 Hong Kong Yes 1 [50]
 Hungary Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5 [51]
 Indonesia Yes 1 [52]
 India Yes 1 [53]
 Ireland Yes 1 [54]
 Israel Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 11 [55]
 Italy Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 13 [56]
 Jamaica Yes 1 [57]
 Japan Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 14 [58]
 Kazakhstan Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 10 [59]
 Kyrgyzstan Yes Yes 2 [60]
 South Korea Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 9 [61]
 Kosovo Yes Yes Yes 3 [62]
 Saudi Arabia Yes 1 [63]
 Lebanon Yes 1 [64]
 Morocco Yes Yes 2 [65]
 Moldova Yes Yes 2 [66]
 Mexico Yes Yes 2 [67]
 Mongolia Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 11 [68]
 Mauritius Yes 1 [69]
 Netherlands Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 10 [70]
 Niger Yes 1 [71]
 New Zealand Yes Yes Yes 3 [72]
 Panama Yes 1 [73]
 Paraguay Yes 1 [74]
 Peru Yes 1 [75]
 Philippines Yes 1 [76]
 Poland Yes Yes Yes Yes 4 [77]
 Portugal Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6 [78]
 Puerto Rico Yes 1 [79]
 Romania Yes Yes 2 [80]
 South Africa Yes 1 [81]
 Russia Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 7 [82]
 Senegal Yes 1 [83]
 Slovenia Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6 [84]
 Serbia Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 7 [85]
 Switzerland Yes Yes Yes 3 [86]
 Slovakia Yes Yes 2 [87]
 Sweden Yes 1 [88]
 Tajikistan Yes Yes Yes Yes 4 [89]
 Turkmenistan Yes 1 [90]
 Chinese Taipei Yes Yes 2 [91]
 Tunisia Yes 1 [92]
 Turkey Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 8 [93]
 United Arab Emirates Yes Yes Yes 3 [94]
 Uganda Yes 1 [95]
 Ukraine Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6 [96]
 Uruguay Yes 1 [97]
 United States Yes Yes Yes 3 [98]
 Uzbekistan Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 10 [99]
 Venezuela Yes Yes Yes 3 [100]
 Vietnam Yes 1 [101]
 Zambia Yes 1 [102]
Total: 98 21 25 24 26 23 28 24 24 25 29 27 25 21 23 16 361
References [103] [104] [105] [106] [107] [108] [109] [110] [111] [112] [113] [114] [115] [116] [117]

Men's events

Extra-lightweight (60 kg)

Updated to 14 November 2022.[103]

Qualification
method
Places Rank NOC Qualified judoka Ranking
points
Qualified*
(not highest ranked in NOC)
Host nation 1  France Romain Valadier Picard 545
IJF
World
Ranking
List
17 1  Chinese Taipei Yang Yung-wei 1200
2  Mongolia Enkhtaivany Ariunbold 1151
3  Japan Naohisa Takato 1000
4  Georgia Giorgi Sardalashvili 920
5  Azerbaijan Balabay Aghayev 750
6  Belgium Jorre Verstraeten 740
7  Spain Francisco Garrigós 646
8  Ukraine Dilshot Khalmatov 515
9  Israel Yam Wolczak 507
10  Kazakhstan Yeldos Smetov 500
11  Uzbekistan Dilshodbek Baratov 490
12  Turkey Salih Yıldız 425
13  South Korea Lee Ha-rim 410
14  Italy Angelo Pantano 395
15  Netherlands Tornike Tsjakadoea 370
16  Czech Republic David Pulkrábek 365
17  Great Britain Samuel Hall 295
Continental
quota
Africa  Zambia Simon Zulu 185
 Botswana Tumiso Phuthego 56
Asia  Turkmenistan Hakberdi Jumaýew 229

Half-lightweight (66 kg)

Updated to 14 November 2022.[104]

Qualification
method
Places Rank NOC Qualified judoka Ranking
points
Qualified*
(not highest ranked in NOC)
Host nation 1  France Walide Khyar 520
IJF
World
Ranking
List
17 1  Japan Hifumi Abe 1500
2  Moldova Denis Vieru 1236
3  Italy Elios Manzi 940
4  Serbia Strahinja Bunčić 706
5  Mongolia Battogtokhyn Erkhembayar 680
6  Georgia Vazha Margvelashvili 573
7  Tajikistan Nurali Emomali 510
8  South Korea An Ba-ul 500
9  Azerbaijan Yashar Najafov 483
10  Spain Adrian Nieto Chinarro 412
11  Israel Baruch Shmailov 395
12  Uzbekistan Rakhimjon Subhonov 355
13  Bahrain Ramazan Kodzhakov 347
14  Ukraine Bogdan Iadov 340
15  Kazakhstan Gusman Kyrgyzbayev 335
16  Turkey Muhammed Demirel 325
17  Brazil Willian Lima 304
Continental
quota
Africa  Angola Edmilson Pedro 50
 Niger Ismael Alhassane 35
Asia  Philippines Shugen Nakano 156
Europe  Bulgaria Yanislav Gerchev 284
 Netherlands Ivo Verhorstert 245
America  Colombia Juan Hernández 218
 Ecuador Lenin Preciado 215

Lightweight (73 kg)

Updated to 14 November 2022.[105]

Qualification
method
Places Rank NOC Qualified judoka Ranking
points
Qualified*
(not highest ranked in NOC)
Host nation 1  France Benjamin Axus 335
IJF
World
Ranking
List
17 1  Azerbaijan Hidayet Heydarov 1503
2  Mongolia Tsend-Ochiryn Tsogtbaatar 1350
3  Georgia Lasha Shavdatuashvili 916
4  Israel Tohar Butbul 860
5  Italy Manuel Lombardo 840
6  Brazil Daniel Cargnin 730
7  Uzbekistan Shakhram Akhadov 710
8  Japan Soichi Hashimoto 700
9  Switzerland Nils Stump 675
10  Canada Arthur Margelidon 613
11  Cuba Magdiel Estrada 585
12  Russia Makhmadbek Makhmadbekov 500
13  Slovenia Martin Hojak 486
14  Spain Salvador Cases 475
15  Belgium Abdul Malik Umayev 461
16  Kazakhstan Daniyar Shamshayev 390
17  Finland Valtteri Olin 383
Continental
quota
Africa  The Gambia Faye Njie 83
Asia  South Korea Lee Eun-kyul 335
 Tajikistan Behruzi Khojazoda 335
Europe  Germany Alexander Bernd Gabler 355
America  Peru Alonso Wong 100
 Costa Rica Julian Sancho 48

Half-middleweight (81 kg)

Updated to 14 November 2022.[106]

Qualification
method
Places Rank NOC Qualified judoka Ranking
points
Qualified*
(not highest ranked in NOC)
Host nation 1  France Nicolas Chilard 1075
IJF
World
Ranking
List
17 1  Azerbaijan Saeid Mollaei 1480
2  Georgia Tato Grigalashvili 1175
3  Belgium Matthias Casse 1130
4  Austria Shamil Borchashvili 850
5  Brazil Guilherme Schimidt 786
6  South Korea Lee Joon-hwan 760
7  Japan Takanori Nagase 750
8  Moldova Mihail Latisev 665
9  Netherlands Frank de Wit 606
10  Hungary Attila Ungvári 593
11  Kazakhstan Abylaikhan Zhubanazar 506
12  Great Britain Lachlan Moorhead 505
13  United Arab Emirates Nugzar Tatalashvili 450
14  Ukraine Sergii Krivchach 378
15  Canada Francois Gauthier Drapeau 373
16  Germany Tim Gramkow 371
17  Kyrgyzstan Asad Masabirov 370
Continental
quota
Africa  Morocco Achraf Moutii 286
 Egypt Abdelrahman Abdelghany 125
Asia  Bahrain Askerbii Gerbekov 348
Europe  Spain José María Mendiola 363
 Italy Antonio Esposito 345
America  Uruguay Alain Mikael Aprahamian 119
Returned quota  Turkey Vedat Albayrak 340
 Czech Republic Adam Kopecký 295

Middleweight (90 kg)

Updated to 14 November 2022.[107]

Qualification
method
Places Rank NOC Qualified judoka Ranking
points
Qualified*
(not highest ranked in NOC)
Host nation 1  France Loris Tassier 400
IJF
World
Ranking
List
17 1  Uzbekistan Davlat Bobonov 1350
2  Italy Christian Parlati 1300
3  Georgia Beka Gviniashvili 1100
4  Serbia Nemanja Majdov 856
5  Cuba Iván Felipe Silva Morales 701
6  Brazil Rafael Macedo 635
7  Czech Republic David Klammert 545
8  Netherlands Noël van 't End 536
9  Great Britain Jamal Petgrave 507
10  Sweden Marcus Nyman 500
11  Russia Mikhail Igolnikov 500
12  Japan Sanshiro Murao 500
13  Spain Tristani Mosakhlishvili 496
14  Kazakhstan Didar Khamza 440
15  Tajikistan Dzhakhongir Madzhidov 366
16  Greece Theodoros Tselidis 356
17  Germany Eduard Trippel 340
Continental
quota
Asia  Kyrgyzstan Erlan Sherov 320
 United Arab Emirates Aram Grigorian 268
 Lebanon Caramnob Sagaipov 205
Europe  Portugal Anri Egutidze 293
 Slovakia Peter Žilka 211

Half-heavyweight (100 kg)

Updated to 14 November 2022.[108]

Qualification
method
Places Rank NOC Qualified judoka Ranking
points
Qualified*
(not highest ranked in NOC)
Host nation 1  France Kenny Liveze 470
IJF
World
Ranking
List
17 1  Canada Kyle Reyes 1203
2  Netherlands Michael Korrel 1100
3  Azerbaijan Zelym Kotsoiev 1050
4  Uzbekistan Muzaffarbek Turoboyev 1000
5  Spain Nikoloz Sherazadishvili 891
6  Japan Kentaro Iida 800
7  Hungary Zsombor Vég 734
8  Serbia Aleksandar Kukolj 720
9  Georgia Ilia Sulamanidze 685
10  Portugal Jorge Fonseca 618
11  Mongolia Batkhuyagiin Gonchigsüren 506
12  Russia Matvey Kanikovskiy 500
13  Switzerland Daniel Eich 495
14  Denmark Mathias Madsen 400
15  Kazakhstan Nurlykhan Sharkhan 386
16  Great Britain Rhys Thompson 376
17  Belgium Toma Nikiforov 365
Continental
quota
Africa  Ivory Coast Koffi Kreme Kobena 60
 Gabon Luc Manongho 35
Europe  Turkey Mert Sismanlar 358
 Israel Peter Paltchik 340
 Estonia Grigori Minaškin 261
 Romania Asley González 243
Oceania  Fiji Tevita Takayawa 225
America  Brazil Rafael Buzacarini 346
 Chile Thomas Briceño 240
Returned quota  Italy Gennaro Pirelli 310

Heavyweight (+100 kg)

Updated to 14 November 2022.[109]

Qualification
method
Places Rank NOC Qualified judoka Ranking
points
Qualified*
(not highest ranked in NOC)
Host nation 1  France Teddy Riner 500
IJF
World
Ranking
List
17 1  Tajikistan Temur Rakhimov 1110
2  Cuba Andy Granda 1086
3  Finland Martti Puumalainen 966
4  Netherlands Jur Spijkers 840
5  Czech Republic Lukáš Krpálek 751
6  Japan Tatsuru Saito 700
7  Uzbekistan Alisher Yusupov 610
8  Georgia Guram Tushishvili 505
9  South Korea Kim Min-jong 500
10  Russia Inal Tasoev 500
11  United Arab Emirates Magomedomar Magomedomarov 480
12  Germany Johannes Frey 470
13  Bahrain Azamat Chotchaev 456
14  Slovakia Marius Fizel 449
15  Ukraine Iakiv Khammo 440
16  Mongolia Odkhüügiin Tsetsentsengel 405
17  Slovenia Vito Dragič 373
Continental
quota
Africa  Senegal Mbagnick Ndiaye 170
Asia  Kazakhstan Adil Orazbayev 306
 Indonesia I Gede Agastya Darma Wardana 175
Europe  Azerbaijan Ushangi Kokauri 330
 Hungary Richárd Sipőcz 318
America  Dominican Republic Jose Nova Alcantara 271

Women's events

Extra-lightweight (48 kg)

Updated to 14 November 2022.[110]

Qualification
method
Places Rank NOC Qualified judoka Ranking
points
Qualified*
(not highest ranked in NOC)
Host nation 1  France Shirine Boukli 710
IJF
World
Ranking
List
17 1  Japan Natsumi Tsunoda 1500
2  Spain Julia Figueroa 1210
3  Kazakhstan Abiba Abuzhakynova 1098
4  Italy Assunta Scutto 925
5  Germany Katharina Menz 855
6  Serbia Milica Nikolić 771
7  United States Maria Celia Laborde 731
8  Mongolia Bavuudorjiin Baasankhüü 651
9  Chile Mary Dee Vargas 490
10  China Guo Zongying 475
11  Turkey Tuğçe Beder 470
12  Slovenia Maruša Štangar 435
13  South Korea Lee Hye-kyeong 410
14  Argentina Keisy Perafán 358
15  Azerbaijan Leyla Aliyeva 328
16  Israel Tamar Malca 296
17  Belgium Ellen Salens 295
Continental
quota
Africa  Mauritius Priscilla Morand 223
 Burundi Signoline Kanyamuneza 60
Asia  Uzbekistan Khalimajon Kurbonova 261
Europe  Great Britain Amy Platten 291
 Austria Katharina Tanzer 201
America  Paraguay Gabriela Narvaez 25

Half-lightweight (52 kg)

Updated to 14 November 2022.[111]

Qualification
method
Places Rank NOC Qualified judoka Ranking
points
Qualified*
(not highest ranked in NOC)
Host nation 1  France Amandine Buchard 500
IJF
World
Ranking
List
17 1  Uzbekistan Diyora Keldiyorova 1510
2  Japan Uta Abe 1350
3  Israel Gefen Primo 1215
4  Kosovo Distria Krasniqi 745
5  Mongolia Bishreltiin Khorloodoi 706
6  Great Britain Chelsie Giles 705
7  Italy Giulia Carna 700
8  Germany Mascha Ballhaus 696
9  Hungary Réka Pupp 515
10  Poland Aleksandra Kaleta 448
11  United States Angelica Delgado 438
12  Switzerland Binta Ndiaye 436
13  South Korea Jung Ye-rin 410
14  China Ben Liu 405
15  Russia Alesya Kuznetsova 350
16  Argentina Sofia Fiora 350
17  Portugal Joana Diogo 345
Continental
quota
Asia  Vietnam Thuy Nguyen 98
 Hong Kong Yee Lam Elim Chan 56
America  Mexico Paulina Martinez 255
 Haiti Jennifer Etienne 35
Returned quota  Spain Estrella Lopez Sheriff 261
 Brazil Larissa Pimenta 260
 Morocco Soumiya Iraoui 256

Lightweight (57 kg)

Updated to 14 November 2022.[112]

Qualification
method
Places Rank NOC Qualified judoka Ranking
points
Qualified*
(not highest ranked in NOC)
Host nation 1  France Sarah-Léonie Cysique 160
IJF
World
Ranking
List
17 1  Brazil Rafaela Silva 1403
2  Japan Haruka Funakubo 1200
3  Canada Christa Deguchi 1010
4  Mongolia Lkhagvatogoogiin Enkhriilen 1005
5  Israel Timna Nelson-Levy 951
6  South Korea Huh Mi-mi 860
7  Georgia Eteri Liparteliani 755
8  Great Britain Lele Nairne 665
9  Belgium Mina Libeer 645
10  Italy Veronica Toniolo 601
11  Kosovo Nora Gjakova 600
12  Turkey Özlem Yıldız 540
13  Portugal Telma Monteiro 535
14  Cuba Arnaes Odelin Garcia 466
15  Bulgaria Ivelina Ilieva 460
16  Serbia Marica Perišić 450
17  Germany Pauline Starke 381
Continental
quota
Africa  South Africa Jasmine Martin 217
 Guinea Mariana Esteves 130
Asia  Chinese Taipei Lien Chen-ling 340
 China Qi Cai 305
Europe  Ukraine Daria Bilodid 340
 Czech Republic Věra Zemanová 315
 Croatia Tihea Topolovec 251
Oceania  Australia Charisma Taylor 161
 Guam Maria Escano 33
America  Russia Daria Kurbonmamadova 350
 Panama Kristine Jiménez 50

Half-middleweight (63 kg)

Updated to 14 November 2022.[113]

Qualification
method
Places Rank NOC Qualified judoka Ranking
points
Qualified*
(not highest ranked in NOC)
Host nation 1  France Manon Deketer 500
IJF
World
Ranking
List
17 1  Japan Megumi Horikawa 1500
2  Canada Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard 1180
3  Israel Gili Sharir 966
4  Great Britain Lucy Renshall 940
5  Portugal Bárbara Timo 850
6  Australia Katharina Haecker 770
7  Poland Angelika Szymańska 710
8  Czech Republic Renata Zachová 665
9  Netherlands Joanne van Lieshout 656
10  Croatia Iva Oberan 611
11  Brazil Ketleyn Quadros 550
12  Venezuela Anriquelis Barrios 500
13  Romania Florentina Ivănescu 413
14  Mexico Prisca Awiti Alcaraz 358
15  Italy Agnese Zucco 355
16  Hungary Brigitta Varga 355
17  Cuba Maylín del Toro Carvajal 316
Continental
quota
Africa  Algeria Amina Belkadi 200
 Cameroon Audrey Jeannette Etoua Biock 155
 Cape Verde Carolina Delgado Frances 35
 Central African Republic Nadia Matchiko Guimendego 25
Asia  Mongolia Boldyn Gankhaich 270
Europe  Serbia Anja Obradović 286
 Slovenia Andreja Leški 260
America  United States Sara Golden 312
 Argentina Agustina De Lucia 150

Middleweight (70 kg)

Updated to 14 November 2022.[114]

Qualification
method
Places Rank NOC Qualified judoka Ranking
points
Qualified*
(not highest ranked in NOC)
Host nation 1  France Marie-Ève Gahié 195
IJF
World
Ranking
List
17 1  Croatia Barbara Matić 1600
2  Germany Miriam Butkereit 1205
3  Netherlands Sanne van Dijke 1130
4  Japan Saki Niizoe 1000
5  Belgium Gabriella Willems 843
6  Greece Elisavet Teltsidou 826
7  Israel Maya Goshen 756
8  Austria Michaela Polleres 656
9  Great Britain Katie-Jemima Yeats-Brown 651
10  Turkey Fidan Ögel 615
11  Slovenia Anka Pogačnik 584
12  Australia Aoife Coughlan 516
13  Uzbekistan Gulnoza Matniyazova 510
14  Russia Madina Taimazova 500
15  Italy Martina Esposito 493
16  Spain Ai Tsunoda 486
17  Venezuela Elvismar Rodríguez 440
Continental
quota
Africa  Uganda Zubeda Talikaza 91
Europe  Poland Katarzyna Sobierajska 251
 Ireland Rachael Hawkes 204
Oceania  New Zealand Hayley Gatward 176
America  Puerto Rico María Pérez 343
 Cuba Idelannis Gómez 225
 Jamaica Ebony Drysdale Daley 100

Half-heavyweight (78 kg)

Updated to 14 November 2022.[115]

Qualification
method
Places Rank NOC Qualified judoka Ranking
points
Qualified*
(not highest ranked in NOC)
Host nation 1  France Madeleine Malonga 240
IJF
World
Ranking
List
17 1  Brazil Mayra Aguiar 1425
2  China Ma Zhenzhao 1205
3  Italy Alice Bellandi 1160
4  Israel Inbar Lanir 1135
5  Great Britain Natalie Powell 995
6  Kosovo Loriana Kuka 660
7  Poland Beata Pacut-Kloczko 626
8  Japan Shori Hamada 610
9  Germany Alina Böhm 610
10  Netherlands Natascha Ausma 535
11  Ukraine Yelyzaveta Lytvynenko 505
12  Slovenia Metka Lobnik 400
13  New Zealand Moira de Villiers 335
14  Mongolia Otgonbayarun Khüslen 330
15  Kazakhstan Aruna Jangeldina 285
16  Cuba Kaliema Antomarchi 231
17  Uzbekistan Iriskhon Kurbanbaeva 213
Continental
quota
Africa  Burkina Faso Mariam Drabo 35
Europe  Cyprus Zanet Michaelidou 211
America  Canada Coralie Godbout 100

Heavyweight (+78 kg)

Updated to 14 November 2022.[116]

Qualification
method
Places Rank NOC Qualified judoka Ranking
points
Qualified*
(not highest ranked in NOC)
Host nation 1  France Romane Dicko 1025
IJF
World
Ranking
List
17 1  Israel Raz Hershko 1460
2  Japan Wakaba Tomita 1000
3  China Su Xin 960
4  Mongolia Amarsaikhany Adiyasüren 815
5  Portugal Rochele Nunes 778
6  Serbia Milica Žabić 765
7  Brazil Beatriz Souza 750
8  Kazakhstan Kamila Berlikash 658
9  Cuba Idalys Ortiz 613
10  South Korea Kim Ha-yun 610
11  Netherlands Marit Kamps 570
12  Georgia Sophio Somkhishvili 496
13  Turkey Hilal Öztürk 495
14  Dominican Republic Moira Morillo 381
15  New Zealand Sydnee Andrews 356
16  Croatia Tina Radic 354
17  Italy Asya Tavano 317
Continental
quota
Africa  Tunisia Nihel Cheikh Rouhou 190
Asia  India Tulika Maan 160
 Saudi Arabia Tahani Alqahtani 18
Europe  Bosnia and Herzegovina Larisa Cerić 286
America  Venezuela Amarantha Urdaneta 296

Continental quota allocation

Africa

Asia

Europe

Oceania

America

Returned quota reallocation

Rank NOC Qualified judoka Ranking
points
Weight
class
Ref.
1  Turkey Vedat Albayrak 340 M–81 [106]
2  Italy Gennaro Pirelli 310 M–100 [108]
3  Czech Republic Adam Kopecký 295 M–81 [106]
4  Spain Estrella Lopez Sheriff 261 W–52 [111]
5  Brazil Larissa Pimenta 260 W–52 [111]
6  Morocco Soumiya Iraoui 256 W–52 [111]

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