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Half-Heavyweight (≤72 kilograms), Women

Date30 September 1988
StatusOlympic (non-medal)
LocationJang-chung Che-yuk-gwan, Seoul
Participants7 from 7 countries

Ingrid Berghmans competed, therefore Ingrid Berghmans won. Thus was the status of women’s judo throughout most of the 1980s. The Belgian Berghmans was the greatest female judoka in the pre-Olympic days of the sport. She was a six-time world champion, winning the open class in 1980, 1982, 1984, and 1986, and adding golds in half-heavyweight in 1984 and another in 1989, after the Seoul demonstration events. She added five other medals at the World Championships, often competing in both the Open Class and either heavyweight or half-heavyweight. For her many titles, Berghmans was an eight-time Belgian female sportsperson of the year during the 1980s, missing only in 1981 and 1987. In Seoul Berghmans won the event fairly easily, taking all matches by ippon, with her longest match taking only 3:01 in her pool final against Japan’s Yoko Tanabe, who was thought to be her biggest challenger. In the final Berghmans defeated Korea’s Bae Mi-Jung, who never again appeared on the podium at a major international, winning by ippon in 2:31. By the time of the 1988 Olympics, Berghmans was somewhat in the twilight of her career, and was helped in Seoul by the absence of Dutchwoman Irene de Kok, who had defeated her in the final of this class at both the 1986 and 1987 World Championships, but was injured and did not compete in Seoul.

PosCompetitor(s)NOC
1Ingrid BerghmansBEL
2Bae Mi-JungKOR
=3Yoko TanabeJPN
=3Barbara ClaßenFRG
=5Soraia AndréBRA
=5Wendy CallenderAUS
7Avril BrayGBR

Round One (30 September 1988)

Match #1 Ingrid BerghmansBEL
Ippon (1:30)
Soraia AndréBRA
Match #2 Yoko TanabeJPN
Yuko
Avril BrayGBR
Match #3 Bae Mi-JungKOR
Ippon (0:28)
Wendy CallenderAUS
Match #4 Barbara ClaßenFRG bye

Semi-Finals (30 September 1988)

Match #1 Ingrid BerghmansBEL
Waza-Ari-Awasete Ippon (3:01)
Yoko TanabeJPN
Match #2 Bae Mi-JungKOR
Yuko
Barbara ClaßenFRG

Repêchage (30 September 1988)

Match #1 Yoko TanabeJPN
Yuko
Soraia AndréBRA
Match #2 Barbara ClaßenFRG
Ippon
Wendy CallenderAUS

Final Round (30 September 1988)

Match 1/2 Ingrid BerghmansBEL
Ippon (2:31)
Bae Mi-JungKOR