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There are 14 events on the judo program with seven events for men and women. The duration of the contests are five minutes for both men and women (actual time). The clock stops each time the referee interjects so a more realistic time for a contest is about eight minutes.
The objective in judo is to defeat an opponent by scoring an ‘Ippon’ (one point). This can be done by throwing the opponent onto his or her back with force, speed and control.
There is an elimination system of competition with double repechage. This means that, for all categories, the contestants will be divided into two tables (table A and table B) by means of a draw and an elimination system will be used to produce two finalists. The two finalist compete for the gold and silver medal.
All competitors defeated by the group winners and runners up (A1, A2, B1 and B2), take part in the repechage of their respective pools (to play off for bronze). Their final contest will be against B2 and A2. The respective winners of those contests are placed third, the two losers are placed fifth.
The losers of the final repechage contests are placed seventh.
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