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  2. IJF World Tour - Wikipedia

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    The IJF World Tour is a worldwide top-tier judo tour, organized by the International Judo Federation since 2009. [1]The IJF World Tour consists of the annual World Championships and World Masters, a series of Grand Slam and Grand Prix tournaments, the annual continental championships and open meets organized by the respective continental judo unions, as well as the annual World Juniors ...

  3. World Judo Cadets Championships - Wikipedia

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    The World Judo Cadets Championships are the highest level of international judo competition for juniors, 18 years of age or less. The championships are held every year by the International Judo Federation , and qualified judoka compete in their respective categories as representatives of their countries.

  4. Pan American Judo Championships - Wikipedia

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    First edition: Havana 1952: Editions: 49: Most recent: Rio de Janeiro 2024: ... From 2022 they are renamed to Pan American-Oceania Judo Championships. Editions

  5. World Judo Championships - Wikipedia

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    The first World Team Judo Championships was held in 1994 as separate event and only for men's national teams. The first World Team Judo Championships for women's national team was held as separate event in 1997. [95] Since 1998, World Team Judo Championships for men's and women's national teams have been held at the same time and venue.

  6. 2025 World Judo Championships - Wikipedia

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    The 2025 World Judo Championships will be the 38 edition of the men's and 29th edition of the women's World Judo Championships and will be held in Budapest, Hungary, from 13 to 20 June 2025 as part of the IJF World Tour, concluding with a mixed team event on its eighth and final day. [1] [2] [3]

  7. Judo Grand Slam - Wikipedia

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    The Judo Grand Slam tournaments are international judo tournaments held by the International Judo Federation as part of the IJF World Tour. [1]After the Olympic Games, World Championships and World Masters, the Grand Slam tournaments are the highest-ranking worldwide judo tournaments, i.e. the tournaments in which the judoka can acquire the most ranking points.

  8. United States Judo Federation - Wikipedia

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    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] In 2007, USJF sanctioned competitions and tournaments in at least nine different states.

  9. 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 ...