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  2. Judo - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Judogi - Wikipedia

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    Starting in the late nineties, some manufacturers made this overlapping part very wide, in effect doubling the fabric thickness for a large section of the back. This blocked the opponent from gripping there, which in 2005 caused the International Judo Federation to ban the use of a judogi with back seam area wider than 3 cm (a little more than ...

  4. Kanō Jigorō - Wikipedia

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    Kanō Jigorō (嘉納 治五郎, 10 December 1860 [note 1] - 4 May 1938 [4]) was a Japanese judoka, educator, politician, and the founder of judo.Judo was one of the first Japanese martial arts to gain widespread international recognition, and the first to become an official Olympic sport.

  5. Japanese martial arts - Wikipedia

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    Judo was created by Kano Jigoro (嘉納 治五郎 Kanō Jigorō, 1860–1938) at the end of the 19th century. Kano took the koryū martial arts he learned (specifically Kitō-ryū and Tenjin Shin'yo-ryū jujutsu), and systematically reinvented them into a martial art with an emphasis on freestyle practice ( randori ) and competition, while ...

  6. International Judo Federation - Wikipedia

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    The International Judo Federation (IJF) is the international governing body for judo, founded in July 1951. [1] Today the IJF has 200 National Federations on all continents. There are over 20 million people around the globe who practice judo, according to the IJF.

  7. List of judo organizations - Wikipedia

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    Fédération Luxembourgeoise Judo IJF EJU [19] Netherlands: Judo Bond Nederland JBN IJF EJU [20] Norway: Norwegian Judo Federation: IJF EJU Philippines: Philippine Judo Federation, Inc IJF JUA [21] Spain: Real Federación Española de Judo y Deportes Asociados RFEJYDA IJF EJU [22] Royal Spanish Federation of Judo and Related Sports Sweden

  8. Tatami - Wikipedia

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    They are made in standard sizes, twice as long as wide, about 0.9 by 1.8 metres (3 by 6 ft), depending on the region. In martial arts, tatami are used for training in a dojo and for competition. [1] Tatami are covered with a weft-faced weave of soft rush (藺草, igusa) on a warp of hemp or weaker cotton.

  9. Judo by country - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of articles on the state of Judo in various countries around the world. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .