[1] Alexander Mikhailin secured the only Russian victory in the heavyweight division.
[8] With Musa Mogushkow, Aslan Lappinagow and Andrei Volkov there were three Russian winners for the first time.
[9] Abdula Abdulzhalilov and Chassan Chalmursajew ensured victories for the team from the host country.
[11] Darya Davydova, Arman Adamjan and Tamerlan Bashayev were the Russian winners.
The Grand Slam tournament in Yekaterinburg was scheduled to take place on March 13 and 14, 2020.
[13] In 2022, Russia was excluded from all judo events because of the war of aggression against Ukraine and was therefore not allowed to hold a Grand Slam tournament.