Statistical analysis of the Olympic Games men's tournament, 2012

2012/09/01 | 08:50 am | in EJU, Olympics
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Statistical analysis of the Olympic Games men's tournament

Statistical analysis of the Olympic Games men's tournamentThe European Judo Union has produced a statistical analyses of the Olympic Games. It consists of two analysis.The first part as pure technical analysis and the second part is more relevant for refereeing and medical matters.

The men differ a bit from the techniques the women use. In the men’s division morote was more used during the Olympic tournament, more than uchimata, ranked as second technique at nage waza.Of all scores 38% was te-waza.



In the men’s category 63% of all ne-waza scores were osae-komi, 27% kwansetsu, 10% shime-waza.
Nage waza is however by by more dominant with 83% percent compared to ne-waza.

In the analysis you will find more extraordinary statistics regarding the position of the judoka and techniques used in more detail, also what were the most efficient scores.

The refereeing part is also very interesting where judoka can see who gives the most penalties. Only six hansumake were needed to decide the match in the men’s division. Eleven in total in the whole tournament.

Two referees from Europe were female: Cathy Mouette (FRA) and Ioana Babiuc (ROU). Eleven matches were decided by hantei, in the women’s division 15.
91 ippon scores were achieved. Eleven of them in the golden score.

The women had most of the injuries in the face (67%), in the men it is not different, but less situations, only 49% of the injuries were in the face. The men had more hand injuries during the Olympics.