Riner is also tied with Japan's Tadahiro Nomura for most judo gold medals with three. When did judo become an official Olympic sport? Judo was first contested at the Olympics in 1964 when the Games ...
Since the start of the Judo competitions at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, the event has attracted not only large crowds but ...
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Hosted on MSNEliecha Zoe Malilay clinches silver at UAE Judo ChampionshipsEliecha Zoe Malilay, the Cebuana jiu-jitsu world champion bagged a silver medal at the 2025 United Arab Emirates (UAE) Judo ...
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Northampton Chronicle & Echo on MSNJudo Academy Northampton win medals at Midland Area Regional School ChampionshipsOn January 25, 2025, six young athletes from Judo Academy Northampton showcased their talent and determination at the Midland ...
Several prominent figures from the International Judo Federation attended the Paris 2024 Olympics, demonstrating their ...
Linthoi Chanambam, India's first judo world champion at any age level, faced a difficult knee surgery at 17. Despite setbacks ...
A world class judo player and instructor found himself at a loss upon realising his new home town was club-less.
The Paris 2024 Olympic Games served as a powerful celebration of judo's enduring legacy, a sport that has evolved from its origins in Japan to become a global phenomenon. First introduced at the ...
Alness’ Frazer McBeath (58) has trained multiple generations of Easter Ross judoka as the head coach of Alness and Evanton ...
The Azerbaijan Judo Federation (AJF) has made a decision regarding several changes in the coaching staff as part of its ...
Elgin Judo Club coach Audrey Pirie was been awarded JudoScotland’s referee/official of the year prize for 2024. The accolade is part of the JudoScotland coaching and volunteering awards, a national ...
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