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  2. United States Judo Federation - Wikipedia

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    In 1955 it was renamed Judo Black Belt Federation. As late as 1955, the JBBF was the only Judo federation in the United States. In 1967, it changed its name to the United States Judo Federation. [1] In 1969, a faction of the Armed Forces Judo Association became the United States Judo Association. [1]

  3. List of judo organizations - Wikipedia

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    Georgian Judo Federation IJF EJU [11] Germany: German Judo Federation: DJB IJF EJU August 8, 1953 [12] Germany: German Dan Colleague [de] DDK - [13] DDK was a member of the DJB Germany: Deutsche Judo Föderation WJF - [14] Iceland: Judo Federation of Iceland IJF EJU [15] Ireland: Irish Judo Association IJF EJU [16] Italy

  4. USA Judo - Wikipedia

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    Yosh Uchida became the newly elected President of US Judo Inc in 1996. [6] Keith Bryant was the CEO/Executive Director of USA Judo as of August 2016. Mark C. Hill replaced Lance Nading as Board President in 2017.

  5. United States Judo Association - Wikipedia

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    The United States Judo Association is a sports association in the United States. It was formed in 1969 following a reorganization of the Armed Forces Judo Association, and is one of three national judo associations in the United States, the other two being USA Judo and the United States Judo Federation. [1]

  6. Judo in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Through the help of the president, Yoshiaki taught judo at the naval academy. Judo suddenly had its first strong roots in the United States. Yoshiaki decided to return to Japan, but other Japanese Judo participants followed his example. During World War II Judo was banned in many areas due to the Japanese fear; however, a boom followed the war ...

  7. Pan American Judo Union - Wikipedia

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    The Pan American Judo Union (PJU) is an international organization comprising national Judo federations and associations of the Americas, and was one of five such continental organizations recognized by the International Judo Federation. The PJU is currently a member of the World Judo Federation (WJF). [1]

  8. Brian Olson - Wikipedia

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    Brian Perry Olson (born March 6, 1973, in Tallahassee, Florida [1]) has been a competitor on four United States Olympic teams in judo: 1996 (under 86 kg), 2000 (under 90 kg), and 2004 (under 90 kg), and 2008.

  9. Category : National members of the International Judo Federation

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    Below are the continental associations for the national federations of the International Judo Federation. The following navbox is linked to this category. The following navbox is linked to this category.