Bernard Pariset (December 21, 1929 – November 26, 2004) was a French judoka and jujitsuka who studied with many Japanese masters including Jigoro Kano's student, Mikonosuke Kawaishi, and his assistant, Shozo Awazu. He was one of the few non-Japanese to reach the level of 9th Dan and has been officially recognized by both the French Judo and Ju-Jitsu Federation (FFJDA) and the IFNB (International Federation Nippon Budo). This title is not officially recognized by the Kodokan. Founder of the Atemi Ju-Jitsu system in the late 1940s, he designed the first judo and jujitsu methodologies still in use at the FFJDA. He was also famous for defeating judo heavyweight Anton Geesink.
| 1958 | Tokyo () | MedalBronze | Open |
| 1951 | Paris () | MedalGold | 1. dan |
| 1952 | Paris () | MedalSilver | 2. dan |
| 1954 | Brussels () | MedalGold | 3. dan |
| 1955 | Paris () | MedalGold | Open |
| 1957 | Rotterdam () | MedalSilver | Open |
| 1958 | Barcelona () | MedalSilver | Abierta |
| 1958 | Barcelona () | MedalSilver | 4. dan |
| 1959 | Vienna () | MedalBronze | Open |
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