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The men s 71 kg competition in judo at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul was held on 27 September at the Jangchung Gymnasium The gold medal was won by Marc Alexandre of France 1 Men s 71 kgat the Games of the XXIV OlympiadVenueJangchung GymnasiumDate27 SeptemberCompetitors42 from 42 nationsMedalistsMarc Alexandre FranceSven Loll East GermanyMike Swain United StatesGeorgy Tenadze Soviet Union 19841992 Contents 1 Results 1 1 Pool A 1 2 Pool B 1 3 Repechages 1 4 Final 2 Final classification 3 ReferencesResults editPool A edit Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalSemifinal nbsp Wieslaw Blach POL IPO nbsp Chong Siao Chin HKG E nbsp Wieslaw Blach POL E nbsp Luiz Onmura BRA YUK nbsp Luiz Onmura BRA E nbsp Rony Khawam LIB E nbsp Kerrith Brown GBR SHI nbsp Kerrith Brown GBR IPO nbsp Kerrith Brown GBR KOK nbsp Abdelhak Maach MAR E nbsp Kerrith Brown GBR YUS nbsp James Sibenge ZIM E nbsp Anders Dahlin SWE E nbsp Hugo d Assuncao POR IPO nbsp Hugo d Assuncao POR YUS nbsp Eugene McManus IRL E nbsp Hugo d Assuncao POR E nbsp Anders Dahlin SWE KOK nbsp Henry Nunez CRC E nbsp Anders Dahlin SWE KOK nbsp Kerrith Brown GBR R nbsp Lotuala N Dombassy ANG R nbsp Sven Loll GDR IPO nbsp Sven Loll GDR IPO nbsp Sven Loll GDR IPO nbsp Johannes Wohlwend LIE R nbsp Sven Loll GDR KOK nbsp Steffen Stranz FRG R nbsp Steffen Stranz FRG IPO nbsp Daniel Dohou Dossou BEN E nbsp Sven Loll GDR YUK nbsp Adel Al Najadah KUW E nbsp Mike Swain USA R nbsp Glenn Beauchamp CAN IPO nbsp Glenn Beauchamp CAN IPO nbsp Mohamed Moslih YAR E nbsp Glenn Beauchamp CAN E nbsp Mike Swain USA YUS nbsp Mike Swain USA WIP nbsp Nelson Ombito KEN EPool B edit Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalSemifinal nbsp Babacar Dione SEN E nbsp Bertalan Hajtos HUN IPO nbsp Bertalan Hajtos HUN IPO nbsp Ju Hsiang hung TPE E nbsp Bertalan Hajtos HUN R nbsp Marc Alexandre FRA YUS nbsp Marc Alexandre FRA IPO nbsp Ousmane Camara MLI R nbsp Marc Alexandre FRA YUK nbsp Jambalyn Ganbold MGL E nbsp Joaquin Ruiz ESP R nbsp Alpaslan Ayan TUR IPO nbsp Alpaslan Ayan TUR E nbsp Ezio Gamba ITA YUS nbsp Ezio Gamba ITA E nbsp Joaquin Ruiz ESP SHI nbsp Joaquin Ruiz ESP YUK nbsp Mohamed Meridja ALG E nbsp Marc Alexandre FRA KOK nbsp Fredy Torres ESA E nbsp Georgy Tenadze URS R nbsp Georgy Tenadze URS IPO nbsp Georgy Tenadze URS SOG nbsp Ganga Bahadur Dangol NEP E nbsp Georgy Tenadze URS YUK nbsp Toshihiko Koga JPN E nbsp Toshihiko Koga JPN KOK nbsp Park Jeong hui KOR E nbsp Georgy Tenadze URS IPO nbsp Xiong Fengshan CHN IPO nbsp Stewart Brain AUS E nbsp Jason Trevisan MLT E nbsp Xiong Fengshan CHN E nbsp Stewart Brain AUS WAZ nbsp Stewart Brain AUS YUK nbsp Federico Vizcarra MEX E nbsp Federico Vizcarra MEX SHI nbsp Angelo Ruiz PUR ERepechages edit Brown won the Pool A repechage but was later stripped of his medal after testing positive for furosemide 2 RepechageRepechage quarterfinalRepechage semifinalRepechage final nbsp Lotuala N Dombassy ANG E nbsp Johannes Wohlwend LIE YUK nbsp Johannes Wohlwend LIE E nbsp Steffen Stranz FRG IPO nbsp Steffen Stranz FRG E nbsp Mike Swain USA YUS nbsp nbsp Mike Swain USA E nbsp Kerrith Brown GBR KOK DSQRepechageRepechage quarterfinalRepechage semifinalRepechage final nbsp Ousmane Camara MLI E nbsp Bertalan Hajtos HUN IPO nbsp Bertalan Hajtos HUN YUS nbsp Joaquin Ruiz ESP E nbsp Bertalan Hajtos HUN E nbsp Georgy Tenadze URS IPO nbsp Final edit Final nbsp Sven Loll GDR nbsp nbsp Marc Alexandre FRA KOK nbsp Final classification editRank Name Country1 Marc Alexandre nbsp France2 Sven Loll nbsp East Germany3T Mike Swain nbsp United States3T Georgy Tenadze nbsp Soviet Union5T Bertalan Hajtos nbsp Hungary5T Steffen Stranz nbsp West Germany7T Joaquin Ruiz nbsp Spain7T Johannes Wohlwend nbsp Liechtenstein9T Lotuala N Dombassy nbsp Angola9T Ousmane Camara nbsp Mali11T Anders Dahlin nbsp Sweden11T Stewart Brain nbsp Australia13T Luiz Onmura nbsp Brazil13T Hugo d Assuncao nbsp Portugal13T Federico Vizcarra nbsp Mexico13T Glenn Beauchamp nbsp Canada13T Toshihiko Koga nbsp Japan13T Ezio Gamba nbsp Italy19T Wieslaw Blach nbsp Poland19T Abdelhak Maach nbsp Morocco19T Eugene McManus nbsp Ireland19T Henry Nunez nbsp Costa Rica19T Angelo Ruiz nbsp Puerto Rico19T Daniel Dohou Dossou nbsp Benin19T Mohamed Moslih nbsp North Yemen19T Nelson Ombito nbsp Kenya19T Ju Hsiang hung nbsp Chinese Taipei19T Xiong Fengshan nbsp China19T Alpaslan Ayan nbsp Turkey19T Mohamed Meridja nbsp Algeria19T Ganga Bahadur Dangol nbsp Nepal19T Park Jeong hui nbsp South Korea33T Chong Siao Chin nbsp Hong Kong33T Babacar Dione nbsp Senegal33T James Sibenge nbsp Zimbabwe33T Jambalyn Ganbold nbsp Mongolia33T Rony Khawam nbsp Lebanon33T Adel Al Najadah nbsp Kuwait33T Fredy Torres nbsp El Salvador33T Jason Trevisan nbsp MaltaDQ Kerrith Brown nbsp Great BritainReferences edit Judo at the 1988 Seoul Summer Games Men s Lightweight Sports Reference Archived from the original on 18 April 2020 Retrieved 25 May 2018 Brown steps down as British Judo Association chairman to become President of UFC 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