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International Judo Federation

Judo

The International Judo Federation (IJF) is the global governing body for judo, overseeing international competitions and promoting the sport worldwide.

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Sport

Judo

Founded

1951 (73 years ago)

Headquarters

Budapest, Hungary

Affiliations

International Olympic Committee

Summary

The International Judo Federation (IJF) is the global governing body responsible for overseeing the sport of judo. Its primary focus is to regulate and promote judo worldwide, organising major international competitions, including the World Judo Championships and the judo events at the Olympic Games. The federation sets the rules and guidelines for the sport, ensuring fair play and athlete safety across all levels of competition.

 

The IJF works with national judo federations to promote the sport's development at the grassroots level and to enhance its global reach. It supports initiatives to increase participation in judo, focusing on training programmes, education, and promoting the values associated with the sport, such as discipline, respect, and perseverance.

 

The federation is committed to ensuring the continued growth of judo as a popular and accessible sport. It organises a range of events, from junior and youth competitions to senior-level championships, providing opportunities for athletes to compete on the world stage. In addition to its focus on competitive judo, the IJF promotes the sport's educational and social aspects, recognising its potential to contribute to personal development and social cohesion.

 

In recent years, the IJF has worked to increase the visibility of judo through partnerships with various international sports bodies, and by enhancing its digital presence. Its efforts aim to engage a wider audience and ensure that the sport continues to thrive globally. The federation also emphasises the importance of clean sport, working with anti-doping agencies to maintain the integrity of judo.

Disciplines

Men's Individual (World Championships since 1956)

Women's Individual (World Championships since 1980)

Mixed Team Events (World Championships since 2017)

 

Junior Events

  • IJF Junior World Championships (since 1974)
  • IJF Junior & U23 World Championships (since 2013)

Masters Events

  • IJF Masters World Championships (annual competition for top-ranked judokas)

Para Judo

  • Men's and Women's Individual Events (since 1988 for men and 2004 for women in the Paralympic Games)

Team Events

  • Men's and Women's Team Events (World Championships since 1994)
  • Mixed Team Events (World Championships since 2017)

Kata Competitions

  • Judo Kata (World Championships since 2009)

Veterans Judo

  • Veterans Judo (World Championships since 2006)
  • Veterans Judo Team Event (World Championships since 2017)

Open Weight Class

  • Open weight class competitions (World Championships held sporadically since 1980)

Other Competitions

  • Continental Open (international-level tournaments)
  • Grand Prix (part of the World Judo Tour)
  • Grand Slam (major international judo events)
  • World Judo Tour (includes all IJF events leading to the World Championships)

Olympic Games

  • Men's and Women's Individual Events (since 1964 for men and 1992 for women)
  • Mixed Team Event (introduced in 2020)

Paralympic Games

  • Men's and Women's Individual Events (since 1988 for men, 2004 for women)
Membership

There are five continental associations affiliated with the IJF. These associations are responsible for organising continental championships, providing support for their member federations, and communicating their interests at the IJF Board meetings.

  • Asian Judo Union
  • African Judo Union
  • European Judo Union
  • Oceania Judo Union
  • Pan American Judo Confederation
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Abbreviation
IJF
Established
1951
Type
Sports Federation
Headquarters
Budapest, Hungary
Region served
Worldwide
President
Mariuș Vizer
Main organ
General Assembly
Affiliations
International Olympic Committee, Association of Summer Olympic International Federations
Membership
205 National Associations
Phone
+36 1 302 72 70
Fax
+36 1 302 72 70
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