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Judo at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification

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Qualification for judo
at the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad
Dates24 June 2022 (24 June 2022) (start)
23 June 2024 (23 June 2024) (end)
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This article details the qualifying phase for judo at the 2024 Summer Olympics. The competition at these Games comprised 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] The host country France received a spot in all fourteen individual events, while fifteen places were reserved for the eligible NOCs through universality quotas awarded by the Tripartie Commission.[2]

The remaining judokas were required to 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 had commenced on 24 June 2022, and concluded two years later (23 June 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 qualified directly for the Games, with each NOC subjected to a limit of one judoka per division. If an NOC had more than one judoka ranked among the top 17 in a weight class, it was for the NOC to decide which athlete obtained the quota place.[2]

Further continental quotas (13 men and 12 women for Europe, 12 of each gender for Africa, ten men and 11 women for the Americas, ten of each gender for Asia, and five of each gender for Oceania) were also available. The 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.[1][2]

The mixed-team tournament will offer five invitational places (one for each continent) to the highest-ranked NOCs that have qualified judokas in only five of the six mixed-team weight classes. Among these NOCs, the highest-ranked judoka vying for qualification will fill the remaining quota place to complete the team.[2]

The International Olympic Committee also invited 6 (3 men and 3 women) athletes to participate for Refugee Olympic Team. These athletes will also participate in the mixed-team tournament. [5]

Timeline

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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.
The Tripartite Commission to confirm in writing the allocation of Universality Places to the NOCs
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.
8 July 2024 Paris 2024 Sport Entries deadline.

Qualification summary

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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 Yes Yes 3 [6]
 Angola Yes 1 [7]
 Argentina Yes 1 [8]
 Australia Yes Yes Yes 3 [9]
 Austria Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6 [10]
 Azerbaijan Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 9 [11]
 Bahrain Yes 1 [12]
 Belgium Yes Yes Yes Yes 4 [13]
 Benin Yes 1 [14]
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Yes Yes 2 [15]
 Brazil Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 13 [16]
 Bulgaria Yes Yes 2 [17]
 Burundi Yes 1 [18]
 Cape Verde Yes 1 [19]
 Cameroon Yes 1 [20]
 Canada Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 7 [21]
 Central African Republic Yes 1 [22]
 Chile Yes Yes 2 [23]
 China Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6 [24]
 Chinese Taipei Yes Yes Yes 3 [25]
 Colombia Yes 1 [26]
 Costa Rica Yes 1 [27]
 Croatia Yes Yes Yes 3 [28]
 Cuba Yes Yes Yes Yes 4 [29]
 Cyprus Yes 1 [30]
 Czech Republic Yes Yes Yes 3 [31]
 Democratic Republic of the Congo Yes 1 [32]
 Denmark Yes 1 [33]
 Djibouti Yes 1 [34]
 Dominican Republic Yes 1 [35]
 Ecuador Yes 1 [36]
 Egypt Yes Yes 2 [37]
 El Salvador Yes 1 [38]
 Estonia Yes 1 [39]
 Fiji Yes 1 [40]
 Finland Yes Yes 2 [41]
 France Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 14 [42]
 Gabon Yes 1 [43]
 The Gambia Yes 1 [44]
 Georgia Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 10 [45]
 Germany Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 10 [46]
 Great Britain Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5 [47]
 Greece Yes Yes 2 [48]
 Guam Yes 1 [49]
 Guatemala Yes 1 [50]
 Guinea Yes Yes 2 [51]
 Guinea-Bissau Yes 1 [52]
 Haiti Yes 1 [53]
 Hong Kong Yes 1 [54]
 Hungary Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 7 [55]
 India Yes 1 [56]
 Individual Neutral Athletes Yes 1 [57]
 Indonesia Yes 1 [58]
 Israel Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 12 [59]
 Italy Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 13 [60]
 Ivory Coast Yes 1 [61]
 Jamaica Yes 1 [62]
 Japan Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 14 [63]
 Kazakhstan Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 8 [64]
 Kenya Yes 1 [65]
 Kiribati Yes 1 [66]
 Kosovo Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5 [67]
 Kyrgyzstan Yes Yes 2 [68]
 Lebanon Yes 1 [69]
 Madagascar Yes 1 [70]
 Mauritius Yes 1 [71]
 Mexico Yes Yes 2 [72]
 Moldova Yes Yes Yes 3 [73]
 Mongolia Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 10 [74]
 Morocco Yes Yes 2 [75]
 Mozambique Yes 1 [76]
 Nepal Yes 1 [77]
 Netherlands Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 10 [78]
 New Zealand Yes Yes 2 [79]
 North Korea Yes 1 [80]
 Panama Yes 1 [81]
 Paraguay Yes 1 [82]
 Peru Yes 1 [83]
 Philippines Yes 1 [84]
 Poland Yes Yes Yes Yes 4 [85]
 Portugal Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 7 [86]
 Puerto Rico Yes Yes 2 [87]
 Romania Yes 1 [88]
 Samoa Yes 1 [89]
 Senegal Yes 1 [90]
 Serbia Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6 [91]
 Slovakia Yes 1 [92]
 Slovenia Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6 [93]
 South Africa Yes 1 [94]
 South Korea Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 11 [95]
 Spain Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 9 [96]
 Sweden Yes Yes 2 [97]
 Switzerland Yes Yes Yes 3 [98]
 Tajikistan Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6 [99]
 Thailand Yes 1 [100]
 Tunisia Yes Yes 2 [101]
 Turkey Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 8 [102]
 Turkmenistan Yes Yes 2 [103]
 Ukraine Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5 [104]
 United Arab Emirates Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6 [105]
 United States Yes Yes Yes Yes 4 [106]
 Uruguay Yes 1 [107]
 Uzbekistan Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 12 [108]
 Vanuatu Yes 1 [109]
 Venezuela Yes 1 [110]
 Vietnam Yes 1 [111]
 Zambia Yes 1 [112]
Total: 107 24 25 27 28 28 24 22 30 26 26 28 23 22 23 18 356
References [113] [114] [115] [116] [117] [118] [119] [120] [121] [122] [123] [124] [125] [126] [127]

Men's events

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Extra-lightweight (60 kg)

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Provisional list. Updated to 13 July 2024.[113]
Bold — secured qualification.

Qualification
method
Places Rank NOC Qualified judoka Ranking
points
Qualified*
(not highest ranked in NOC)
Host nation 1  France Luka Mkheidze[a][128] 5228
IJF
World
Ranking
List
17 1  Chinese Taipei Yang Yung-wei 6510
2  Georgia Giorgi Sardalashvili[a][128] 5674
3  South Korea Lee Ha-rim 5206
4  Spain Francisco Garrigós[a][128] 5119
5  Japan Ryuju Nagayama[a][128] 4950
6  Azerbaijan Balabay Aghayev[a][128] 4720
8  Turkey Salih Yıldız 3712
9  Ukraine Dilshot Khalmatov 3639
10  Mongolia Enkhtaivany Ariunbold 3494
11  Uzbekistan Dilshodbek Baratov 3424
12  Kazakhstan Nurkanat Serikbayev 3401
13  Belgium Jorre Verstraeten 2972
14  Netherlands Tornike Tsjakadoea[a][128] 2922
15  Brazil Michel Augusto[a][128] 2796
16  Israel Yam Wolczak 2521
17  Egypt Youssry Samy 2382
Continental
quota
Africa  Zambia Simon Zulu 1130
 Democratic Republic of the Congo Arnold Kisoka 705
Oceania  Australia Josh Katz 1630
America  Jamaica Ashley McKenzie 939
 El Salvador Jairo Moreno 519
 Costa Rica Sebastián Sancho 431
Returned direct quota  Italy Andrea Carlino 1863

Half-lightweight (66 kg)

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Provisional list. Updated to 13 July 2024.[114]
Bold — secured qualification.

Qualification
method
Places Rank NOC Qualified judoka Ranking
points
Qualified*
(not highest ranked in NOC)
Host nation 1  France Walide Khyar[a][128] 3348
IJF
World
Ranking
List
17 1  Moldova Denis Vieru 4860
2  Georgia Vazha Margvelashvili[a][128] 4850
3  Mongolia Battogtokhyn Erkhembayar 4768
4  Japan Ryoma Tanaka 4760
5  Tajikistan Nurali Emomali 4463
6  Brazil Willian Lima[a][128] 4280
7  Spain David García Torné[a][128] 4088
8  Italy Matteo Piras[a][128] 3899
9  Azerbaijan Yashar Najafov[a][128] 3842
10  Uzbekistan Sardor Nurillaev 3634
11  South Korea An Ba-ul[a][128] 3442
12  United Arab Emirates Bayanmönkhiin Narmandakh 3375
13  Ukraine Bogdan Iadov 3366
14  Finland Luukas Saha [fi] 2889
15  Israel Baruch Shmailov 2827
16  Kazakhstan Gusman Kyrgyzbayev[a][129] 2562
Continental
quota
Africa  Morocco Abderrahmane Boushita 2456
 Angola Edmilson Pedro 991
Asia  Turkmenistan Serdar Rahymow 2324
 Kyrgyzstan Kubanychbek Aibek Uulu 2049
Europe  Serbia Strahinja Bunčić[a][128] 2300
America  Peru Juan Postigos 1259
Returned team invitation  Hungary Bence Pongrácz 1157
Returned direct quota  Turkey Muhammed Demirel 2177

Lightweight (73 kg)

[edit]

Provisional list. Updated to 13 July 2024.[115]
Bold — secured qualification.

Qualification
method
Places Rank NOC Qualified judoka Ranking
points
Qualified*
(not highest ranked in NOC)
Host nation 1  France Joan-Benjamin Gaba[a][128] 1710
IJF
World
Ranking
List
17 1  Azerbaijan Hidayat Heydarov[a][128] 8798
2  Japan Soichi Hashimoto[a][128] 5190
3  Switzerland Nils Stump 5098
4  Italy Manuel Lombardo[a][128] 4850
5  Uzbekistan Shakhram Ahadov 4748
6  Brazil Daniel Cargnin[a][128] 4585
7  Georgia Lasha Shavdatuashvili[a][128] 4402
8  Canada Arthur Margelidon 4050
10  Tajikistan Behruzi Khojazoda 3945
11  Moldova Adil Osmanov 3595
12  Algeria Messaoud Dris 3420
13  Spain Salvador Cases[a][128] 3300
14  Kosovo Akil Gjakova 3154
15  Kazakhstan Daniyar Shamshayev[a][129] 2928
16  United States Jack Yonezuka[a][128] 2900
17  Israel Tohar Butbul 2812
Continental
quota
Africa  The Gambia Faye Njie 1261
 Djibouti Aden-Alexandre Houssein 725
Asia  Mongolia Batzayaagiin Erdenebayar 2550
 Thailand Masayuki Terada 968
Europe  Bulgaria Mark Hristov 2338
Oceania  Samoa William Tai Tin 136
America  Haiti Philippe Metellus 207
Returned team invitation  Austria Samuel Gassner[a][130] 712
Returned quota  Germany Igor Wandtke[a][131] 2702
Returned direct quota  Poland Adam Stodolski 2008

Half-middleweight (81 kg)

[edit]

Provisional list. Updated to 13 July 2024.[116]
Bold — secured qualification.

Qualification
method
Places Rank NOC Qualified judoka Ranking
points
Qualified*
(not highest ranked in NOC)
Host nation 1  France Alpha Oumar Djalo[a][128] 2356
IJF
World
Ranking
List
17 1  Belgium Matthias Casse 7932
2  Georgia Tato Grigalashvili[a][128] 7665
3  South Korea Lee Joon-hwan[a][128] 5980
4  Brazil Guilherme Schimidt[a][128] 5056
5  Canada François Gauthier-Drapeau 4560
6  Azerbaijan Zelim Tckaev 4321
7  Tajikistan Somon Makhmadbekov 4240
8  Japan Takanori Nagase[a][128] 4160
9  Kazakhstan Abylaikhan Zhubanazar[a][129] 3718
10  Turkey Vedat Albayrak 3662
11  Uzbekistan Sharofiddin Boltaboev 3656
12  Italy Antonio Esposito[a][128] 3594
14  Netherlands Frank de Wit[a][128] 3517
15  United Arab Emirates Nugzar Tatalashvili 3268
16  Israel Sagi Muki 3248
17  Austria Wachid Borchashvili[a][130] 3240
Continental
quota
Africa  Egypt Abdelrahman Abdelghany 1647
 Benin Valentin Houinato 504
Asia  Bahrain Askerbii Gerbekov 2428
Europe  Hungary Attila Ungvári 3186
 Germany Timo Cavelius[a][131] 2938
 Portugal João Fernando[a][132] 2501
 Moldova Mihail Latisev 2311
Oceania  Vanuatu Hugo Cumbo 57
America  Puerto Rico Adrián Gandía 1738
 Uruguay Alain Mikael Aprahamian 731

Middleweight (90 kg)

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Provisional list. Updated to 13 July 2024.[117]
Bold — secured qualification.

Qualification
method
Places Rank NOC Qualified judoka Ranking
points
Qualified*
(not highest ranked in NOC)
Host nation 1  France Alexis Mathieu 3574
IJF
World
Ranking
List
17 1  Georgia Lasha Bekauri[a][128] 5740
2  Serbia Nemanja Majdov[a][128] 5402
3  Japan Sanshiro Murao[a][128] 5210
4  Kyrgyzstan Erlan Sherov 4818
5  Hungary Krisztián Tóth 4795
6  Uzbekistan Davlat Bobonov 4714
7  Turkey Mihael Žgank 4480
8  Italy Christian Parlati[a][128] 4472
9  Cuba Iván Felipe Silva Morales 4260
10  Brazil Rafael Macedo[a][128] 3863
11  Azerbaijan Murad Fatiyev 3822
12  Bulgaria Ivaylo Ivanov 3800
13  Spain Tristani Mosakhlishvili[a][128] 3722
14  Greece Theodoros Tselidis 3578
16  Netherlands Noël van 't End[a][128] 3124
17  Tajikistan Komronshokh Ustopiriyon 2746
Continental
quota
Africa  Mauritius Rémi Feuillet 1294
Asia  South Korea Han Ju-yeop[a][128] 2537
 Lebanon Caramnob Sagaipov 2132
 United Arab Emirates Aram Grigorian 1968
Europe  Czech Republic David Klammert 2650
 Estonia Klen-Kristofer Kaljulaid 2472
 Sweden Marcus Nyman[a][133] 2378
 Romania Alex Creţ 2324
America  Dominican Republic Robert Florentino 2274
 United States John Jayne[a][128] 2124
Returned direct quota  Germany Eduard Trippel 2274

Half-heavyweight (100 kg)

[edit]

Provisional list. Updated to 13 July 2024.[118]
Bold — secured qualification.

Qualification
method
Places Rank NOC Qualified judoka Ranking
points
Qualified*
(not highest ranked in NOC)
Host nation 1  France Aurélien Diesse[a][128] 1050
IJF
World
Ranking
List
17 1  Azerbaijan Zelym Kotsoiev[a][128] 7022
2  Georgia Ilia Sulamanidze[a][128] 6350
3  Canada Shady Elnahas 6288
4  Uzbekistan Muzaffarbek Turoboyev 5749
6  Netherlands Michael Korrel[a][128] 4802
7  Spain Nikoloz Sherazadishvili[a][128] 4730
8  Portugal Jorge Fonseca[a][132] 4260
9  Mongolia Batkhuyagiin Gonchigsüren 4245
10  Israel Peter Paltchik 4142
11  Brazil Leonardo Gonçalves[a][128] 4070
12  Japan Aaron Wolf[a][128] 3900
13  Switzerland Daniel Eich 3865
14  Serbia Aleksandar Kukolj[a][128] 3682
15  Italy Gennaro Pirelli[a][128] 3474
16  United Arab Emirates Dzhafar Kostoev 3434
17  Austria Aaron Fara[a][130] 2956
Continental
quota
Asia  Kazakhstan Nurlykhan Sharkhan[a][129] 2722
Europe  Belgium Toma Nikiforov 2904
 Croatia Zlatko Kumrić 2637
 Poland Piotr Kuczera 2467
America  Chile Thomas Briceño 1170
Returned direct quota  Hungary Zsombor Vég 2607
Returned continental quota  Tajikistan Dzhakhongir Madzhidov 1850

Heavyweight (+100 kg)

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Provisional list. Updated to 13 July 2024.[119]
Bold — secured qualification.

Qualification
method
Places Rank NOC Qualified judoka Ranking
points
Qualified*
(not highest ranked in NOC)
Host nation 1  France Teddy Riner[a][128] 5200
IJF
World
Ranking
List
17 1  South Korea Kim Min-jong[a][128] 6405
3  Tajikistan Temur Rakhimov 6220
4  Georgia Guram Tushishvili[a][128] 5748
5  Cuba Andy Granda 5554
6  Japan Tatsuru Saito[a][128] 5270
7  Uzbekistan Alisher Yusupov 4530
8  Finland Martti Puumalainen 4294
9  Czech Republic Lukáš Krpálek 4067
10  Netherlands Jelle Snippe[a][128] 3501
11  Brazil Rafael Silva[a][128] 3415
12  United Arab Emirates Magomedomar Magomedomarov 3375
13  Slovakia Márius Fízeľ 3313
14  Azerbaijan Ushangi Kokauri[a][128] 3209
15  Germany Erik Abramov 3146
16  Mongolia Odkhüügiin Tsetsentsengel 3144
17  Turkey İbrahim Tataroğlu 2522
Continental
quota
Africa  Senegal Mbagnick Ndiaye 2176
 Algeria Mohamed El Mehdi Lili 1530
 Guinea-Bissau Bubacar Mane 875
Oceania  Fiji Gerard Takayawa 162
Returned direct quota  Slovenia Enej Marinič 2153

Women's events

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Extra-lightweight (48 kg)

[edit]

Provisional list. Updated to 13 July 2024.[120]
Bold — secured qualification.

Qualification
method
Places Rank NOC Qualified judoka Ranking
points
Qualified*
(not highest ranked in NOC)
Host nation 1  France Shirine Boukli[a][128] 5010
IJF
World
Ranking
List
17 1  Italy Assunta Scutto[a][128] 7335
2  Mongolia Bavuudorjiin Baasankhüü 6502
3  Kazakhstan Abiba Abuzhakynova[a][129] 5576
4  Japan Natsumi Tsunoda[a][128] 5200
5  Serbia Milica Nikolić[a][128] 4678
6  Portugal Catarina Costa[a][132] 4634
8  South Korea Lee Hye-kyeong[a][128] 3970
9  United States Maria Celia Laborde[a][128] 3956
10  Turkey Tuğçe Beder 3923
11  Spain Laura Martínez[a][128] 3668
12  Sweden Tara Babulfath[a][133] 3324
13  Slovenia Maruša Štangar 3156
14  China Guo Zongying 3030
15  Chile Mary Dee Vargas 2980
16  Azerbaijan Leyla Aliyeva[a][128] 2914
17  Israel Shira Rishony 2766
Continental
quota
Africa  South Africa Geronay Whitebooi 1712
 Gabon Virginia Aymard 1108
Asia  Uzbekistan Khalimajon Kurbonova 2652
 Chinese Taipei Lin Chen-hao 1996
 Hong Kong Wong Ka Lee 743
 Vietnam Hoàng Thị Tình 313
Europe  Austria Katharina Tanzer[a][130] 1643
America  Colombia Erika Lasso 1955
 Paraguay Gabriela Narváez 707
 Guatemala Jacqueline Solís 619
Returned quota  Germany Katharina Menz 2722
 Brazil Natasha Ferreira 2694
Returned direct quota  Tunisia Oumaima Bedioui 1760

Half-lightweight (52 kg)

[edit]

Provisional list. Updated to 13 July 2024.[121]
Bold — secured qualification.

Qualification
method
Places Rank NOC Qualified judoka Ranking
points
Qualified*
(not highest ranked in NOC)
Host nation 1  France Amandine Buchard[a][128] 7184
IJF
World
Ranking
List
17 1  Uzbekistan Diyora Keldiyorova 8100
2  Kosovo Distria Krasniqi 7260
3  Italy Odette Giuffrida[a][128] 7252
4  Great Britain Chelsie Giles 5788
5  Hungary Réka Pupp 5380
6  Israel Gefen Primo 5374
7  Germany Mascha Ballhaus[a][131] 4982
8  Japan Uta Abe[a][128] 4850
9  Brazil Larissa Pimenta[a][128] 4802
10  United Arab Emirates Bishreltiin Khorloodoi 3759
11  Spain Ariane Toro[a][128] 3672
12  Mongolia Lkhagvasürengiin Sosorbaram 3265
13  China Zhu Yeqing 3229
14  Morocco Soumiya Iraoui 3164
15  Switzerland Binta Ndiaye 3089
16  United States Angelica Delgado[a][128] 2621
17  South Korea Jung Ye-rin[a][128] 2533
Continental
quota
Africa  Cape Verde Djamila Silva 1190
 Mozambique Jacira Ferreira 481
Asia  Indonesia Maryam March Maharani 827
Europe  Azerbaijan Gultaj Mammadaliyeva[a][128] 2446
 Cyprus Sofia Asvesta 2052
America  Mexico Paulina Martínez 1872
 Canada Kelly Deguchi 1762
 Argentina Sofía Fiora 1453

Lightweight (57 kg)

[edit]

Provisional list. Updated to 13 July 2024.[122]
Bold — secured qualification.

Qualification
method
Places Rank NOC Qualified judoka Ranking
points
Qualified*
(not highest ranked in NOC)
Host nation 1  France Sarah-Léonie Cysique[a][128] 5120
IJF
World
Ranking
List
17 1  Canada Christa Deguchi 9690
2  South Korea Huh Mi-mi[a][128] 6590
3  Brazil Rafaela Silva[a][128] 5279
4  Japan Haruka Funakubo[a][128] 4750
5  Georgia Eteri Liparteliani[a][128] 4645
6  Kosovo Nora Gjakova 4432
7  Serbia Marica Perišić[a][128] 4340
8  Israel Timna Nelson-Levy 3854
9  Italy Veronica Toniolo[a][128] 3662
10  Mongolia Lkhagvatogoogiin Enkhriilen 3650
11  Ukraine Daria Bilodid 3445
12  Germany Pauline Starke[a][131] 3366
13  Slovenia Kaja Kajzer 2954
14  Turkmenistan Maýsa Pardaýewa 2827
16  Chinese Taipei Lien Chen-ling 2694
17  China Cai Qi 2507
Continental
quota
Africa  Guinea Mariana Esteves 2468
 Ivory Coast Zouleiha Dabonne 1390
Asia  Nepal Manita Shrestha Pradhan 208
Europe  Great Britain Lele Nairne 2320
 Netherlands Julie Beurskens 2104
Oceania  Guam Maria Escano 239
 Kiribati Nera Tiebwa 10
America  Panama Kristine Jiménez 1171
Returned direct quota  Uzbekistan Shukurjon Aminova 2474

Half-middleweight (63 kg)

[edit]

Provisional list. Updated to 13 July 2024.[123]
Bold — secured qualification.

Qualification
method
Places Rank NOC Qualified judoka Ranking
points
Qualified*
(not highest ranked in NOC)
Host nation 1  France Clarisse Agbegnenou[a][128] 5212
IJF
World
Ranking
List
17 1  Netherlands Joanne van Lieshout[a][128] 6366
2  Canada Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard 6262
3  Kosovo Laura Fazliu 5930
4  Poland Angelika Szymańska 5738
5  Australia Katharina Haecker 5274
6  Slovenia Andreja Leški 5086
7  Japan Miku Takaichi[a][128] 5020
8  Israel Gili Sharir 4748
9  Austria Lubjana Piovesana[a][130] 4201
10  Great Britain Lucy Renshall 4194
11  Croatia Katarina Krišto 3673
12  Hungary Szofi Özbas 3648
13  Portugal Bárbara Timo[a][132] 3492
14  South Korea Kim Ji-su[a][128] 3430
15  Czech Republic Renata Zachová 3396
16  Mexico Prisca Awiti Alcaraz 3230
17  Algeria Amina Belkadi 3102
Continental
quota
Africa  Central African Republic Nadia Matchiko Guimendego 1178
Asia  China Tang Jing 3015
 Philippines Kiyomi Watanabe 373
Europe  Spain Cristina Cabaña[a][128] 2533
 Italy Savita Russo [es] 1461
America  Cuba Maylín del Toro Carvajal 3036
 Brazil Ketleyn Quadros[a][128] 2717
 Venezuela Anriquelis Barrios 2047
Team
invitation
Asia  Kazakhstan Esmigul Kuyulova[a][129] 1666
Europe  Georgia Eter Askilashvili[a][128] 937

Middleweight (70 kg)

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Provisional list. Updated to 13 July 2024.[124]
Bold — secured qualification.

Qualification
method
Places Rank NOC Qualified judoka Ranking
points
Qualified*
(not highest ranked in NOC)
Host nation 1  France Marie-Ève Gahié[a][128] 5480
IJF
World
Ranking
List
17 1  Croatia Barbara Matić 7300
2  Greece Elisavet Teltsidou 6652
3  Austria Michaela Polleres[a][130] 6268
4  Netherlands Sanne van Dijke[a][128] 5784
5  Japan Saki Niizoe[a][128] 5550
6  Germany Miriam Butkereit[a][131] 5305
7  Spain Ai Tsunoda[a][128] 4672
9  Australia Aoife Coughlan 4315
10  Puerto Rico María Pérez 3435
11  Italy Kim Polling[a][128] 3344
12  Great Britain Katie-Jemima Yeats-Brown 2955
13  Uzbekistan Gulnoza Matniyazova 2942
14  Slovenia Anka Pogačnik 2912
15  Belgium Gabriella Willems 2614
16  Hungary Szabina Gercsák 2577
17  Israel Maya Goshen 2472
Continental
quota
Africa  Madagascar Aina Laura Rasoanaivo Razafy 1437
Asia  North Korea Mun Song-hui 1476
Europe  Turkey Fidan Ögel 2253
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Aleksandra Samardžić 1600
 Denmark Lærke Olsen 1525
Returned direct quota  Portugal Tais Pina 2469

Half-heavyweight (78 kg)

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Provisional list. Updated to 13 July 2024.[125]
Bold — secured qualification.

Qualification
method
Places Rank NOC Qualified judoka Ranking
points
Qualified*
(not highest ranked in NOC)
Host nation 1  France Audrey Tcheuméo 5200
IJF
World
Ranking
List
17 1  Italy Alice Bellandi[a][128] 7890
2  Germany Anna-Maria Wagner[a][131] 7777
3  Israel Inbar Lanir 7015
4  China Ma Zhenzhao 5172
5  Netherlands Guusje Steenhuis[a][128] 4862
6  Japan Rika Takayama[a][128] 4802
7  Ukraine Yelyzaveta Lytvynenko 4198
8  Brazil Mayra Aguiar[a][128] 4075
9  Portugal Patrícia Sampaio[a][132] 3952
10  Great Britain Emma Reid 3691
11  Poland Beata Pacut-Kloczko 3188
12  South Korea Yoon Hyun-ji 3124
13  Slovenia Metka Lobnik 2922
14  Guinea Marie Branser 2687
15  Uzbekistan Iriskhon Kurbanbaeva 2481
16  Mongolia Otgonbayaryn Khüslen 2091
17  Kosovo Loriana Kuka 1873
Continental
quota
Africa  Burundi Ange Ciella Niragira 892
 Kenya Zeddy Cherotich 384
Oceania  New Zealand Moira de Villiers 1832
America  Ecuador Vanessa Chalá 1656

Heavyweight (+78 kg)

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Provisional list. Updated to 13 July 2024.[126]
Bold — secured qualification.

Qualification
method
Places Rank NOC Qualified judoka Ranking
points
Qualified*
(not highest ranked in NOC)
Host nation 1  France Romane Dicko[a][128] 7925
IJF
World
Ranking
List
17 1  Israel Raz Hershko 6040
2  Turkey Kayra Ozdemir 5716
3  South Korea Kim Ha-yun 5714
4  Brazil Beatriz Souza[a][128] 5475
5  China Xu Shiyan 5284
6  Japan Wakaba Tomita 5238
7  Italy Asya Tavano[a][128] 4709
8  Portugal Rochele Nunes[a][132] 4147
9  Serbia Milica Žabić[a][128] 3532
10  Kazakhstan Kamila Berlikash[a][129] 3344
11  Netherlands Marit Kamps[a][128] 3160
12  Cuba Idalys Ortiz 2983
13  Mongolia Amarsaikhany Adiyaasüren 2650
14  Germany Renée Lucht[a][131] 2578
16  Bosnia and Herzegovina Larisa Cerić 2440
17  New Zealand Sydnee Andrews 2380
Continental
quota
Africa  Tunisia Sarra Mzougui 2305
 Cameroon Richelle Anita Soppi Mbella 1628
Asia  India Tulika Maan 1345
Europe  Georgia Sophio Somkhishvili[a][128] 1880
Team
invitation
America  Canada Ana Laura Portuondo Isasi 732
Returned continental quota  Ukraine Khrystyna Homan 1099

Continental quota allocation

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Africa

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Asia

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Europe

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Oceania

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America

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Returned quota reallocation

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Rank NOC Qualified judoka Ranking
points
Weight
class
Ref.
1  Germany Katharina Menz 2722 W–48 [120]
2  Germany Igor Wandtke[a][131] 2702 M–73 [115]
3  Brazil Natasha Ferreira 2694 W–48 [120]

Team invitation

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Rank NOC Qualified judoka Ranking
points
Weight
class
Ref.
1  Kazakhstan Esmigul Kuyulova[a][129] 1666 W–63 [123]
2  Georgia Eter Askilashvili[a][128] 937 W–63 [123]
3  Canada Ana Laura Portuondo Isasi 732 W+78 [126]

Returned team invitation

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Rank NOC Qualified judoka Ranking
points
Weight
class
Ref.
1  Hungary Bence Pongrácz 1157 M–66 [114]
2  Austria Samuel Gassner[a][130] 712 M–73 [115]

Direct quota reallocation

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Rank NOC Qualified judoka Ranking
points
Weight
class
Ref.
1  Hungary Zsombor Vég 2607 M–100 [118]
2  Uzbekistan Shukurjon Aminova 2474 W–57 [122]
3  Portugal Tais Pina 2469 W–70 [124]
4  Germany Eduard Trippel 2274 M–90 [117]
5  Turkey Muhammed Demirel 2177 M–66 [114]
6  Slovenia Enej Marinič 2153 M+100 [119]
7  Poland Adam Stodolski 2008 M–73 [115]
8  Italy Andrea Carlino 1863 M–60 [113]
9  Tunisia Oumaima Bedioui 1760 W–48 [120]

Continental quota reallocation

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Rank NOC Qualified judoka Ranking
points
Weight
class
Ref.
1  Tajikistan Dzhakhongir Madzhidov 1850 M–100 [118]
2  Ukraine Khrystyna Homan 1099 W+78 [126]

Notes

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