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  1. Judo ( 柔道, jūdō) is a modern Japanese martial art and Olympic sport. [1] [2] It was developed in 1882 by Jigorō Kanō. [3] Judo is the most internationally competed form of jacket wrestling in the world today. Judo is very scientific in its training methods and fighting techniques.

  2. www.wikiwand.com › en › JudoJudo - Wikiwand

    Judo ( Japanese: 柔道, Hepburn: Jūdō, lit. 'gentle way') is an unarmed modern Japanese martial art, combat sport, Olympic sport (since 1964), and the most prominent form of jacket wrestling competed internationally. Judo was created in 1882 by Kanō Jigorō ( 嘉納 治五郎) as an eclectic martial art, distinguishing itself from its ...

  3. 2024. Medalists. Judo was first included in the Summer Olympic Games at the 1964 Games in Tokyo, Japan. [1] After not being included in 1968, [2] judo has been an Olympic sport in each Olympiad since then. Only male judoka participated until the 1988 Summer Olympics, when women participated as a demonstration sport.

  4. www.ijf.org › history › judo-what-is-it-all-aboutHistory / IJF.org - Judo

    The official International Judo Federation website - IJF - is the judo hub for all the judo community members as well as those exploring the sport of judo. Judo is an Olympic sport since 1964. Judo is more than a sport. The IJF is present in more than 200 countries and is involved in numerous educational activities.

  5. www.ijf.org › history › from-martial-art-to-olympic-sportHistory / IJF.org - Judo

    Judo is a shared passion, a "lifetime commitment" as Anton Geesink used to say, a common language that inhabit the spirits of most judoka around the world, whether they are coming from the humblest places to the most developed countries. Judo is closely linked to history, a history that spans across three centuries (XIX, XX, XXI).

  6. Judoka of a certain age remember that in the past the difference between two athletes was made by a red or white belt which one added to the grade belt. Japan still organises its big, traditional competitions with only white judogi. It was Anton Geesink (NED), the first non-Japanese to win the world championship title (Paris 1961) before ...

  7. Apr 9, 2024 · Recapping the most essential highlights from Olympic judo history, from the event's origin and timeline to all the most iconic moments & athletes, a comprehensive list of year-by-year results, and the current records for judo ahead of the 2024 Games in Paris.

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