We Are Ready to Make History
The month of April promises to be rather quiet for the World Judo Tour, since the next event of the world ...
Read moreIBSA Judo Grand Prix Antalya 2024 - Results Day 2
Full results of the IBSA Judo Grand Prix Antalya 2024 - Day 2
Read moreWith Love and Passion for Para-Judo
Eniko Csokasi and Arpad Pfeffer are workers in the shadows, their calibre making this sporting event ...
Read moreIndia Makes History and Wants More
The first day of competition of the IBSA Judo Grand Prix Antalya 2024 was marked by the victory of Kapil ...
Read moreAfrica Turns to Para-Judo
IJF Education and Coaching Director, Mohamed Meridja followed the IBSA Judo Grand Prix Antalya 2024 with ...
Read moreIBSA Judo Grand Prix Antalya 2024 - Results Day 1
Full results of the IBSA Judo Grand Prix Antalya 2024 - Day 1
Read moreIn Türkiye, There Is Something Different that Erases the Differences
After three days of the Antalya Grand Slam and while the IBSA Grand Prix Antalya 2024 has just begun, ...
Read moreDid We Tell You that the Games Are Approaching?
There are many signs to remind us that the Paris 2024 Olympic Games are fast approaching. It's always ...
Read more+100 kg: Riner Shaken But Not Stirred
We're not going to tell any lies; the final that everyone was secretly waiting for was a final between ...
Read more+78kg: Tolofua Tops the Podium
Shiyan Xu (CHN) has now been in the upper echelons of the category for some time. The closer the Games ...
Read more-100 kg: Fonseca, What a Powerhouse!
All day long we witnessed clashes of titans in a category which strongly resembled a major championship ...
Read more-78kg: Malonga Takes a Big Step Towards Paris 2024
The -78kg category is undoubtedly one of the most exciting to follow, as there are so many domestic battles ...
Read more-90kg: Murao's Mastery
Ivan Silva Morales (CUB), a world medallist from 2018, looked determined from the beginning of the day, ...
Read more2024 IBSA Judo Grand Prix Antalya - The Preview
Over 200 competitors from 42 nations are presently in Turkiye for the 2024 IBSA Judo Grand Prix Antalya. ...
Read moreJudo, a Trans-Generational Sport
Judo is a generational sport. By this we mean that it is perfectly suited to all ages. Whatever your ...
Read more-81kg: Nagase, a Real Champion
He may not be the number one seed in Antalya but the current Olympic champion in the category demands ...
Read more-70kg: Polleres Looked a Cut Above the Rest in Antalya
Two of the top 4 seeds made their way to the semi-finals after 5 of the top 8 reached the quarter-finals. ...
Read more-73kg: A Second Premiere for Osmanov
With a seventh place in Tashkent at the beginning of March and a Tbilisi Grand Slam that he will not ...
Read more-63kg: An Underdog Day for Kim
With four World Judo Masters gold medals, two world silver medals and seven grand slam victories, to ...
Read moreTurkish Judo Celebrates its Champions
As the day 2 final block was about the start, the official opening of the Antalya Grand Slam 2024 took ...
Read moreMichael Tamura Shows His Optimism
Michael Tamura has been on the frontline for a few weeks now. IJF Sport Director for the Tbilisi Grand ...
Read moreBowing and Being a True Judoka, Same Fight
It is an element which is an integral part of the attitude of a judoka, an element which cannot be dissociated ...
Read moreWe Want More of That!
Only one day has passed of the Antalya Grand Slam 2024 and we can already say that it is a great success ...
Read more-57kg: Pan American Domination
Christa Deguchi hasn’t missed an opportunity to medal since the Masters in 2023 and before then she ...
Read more-66kg: There’s No Stopping Hifumi Abe
Well before the day of competition began, there was no doubt that the overwhelming favourite would be ...
Read moreThe Abes’ Legend Status is Written in Golden Letters
The first day of competition at the Antalya Grand Slam 2024 has just ended with the indisputable victories ...
Read more-52kg: Uta Abe Answers Swiftly
The original top seed was Keldiyorova (UZB), a workhorse of a judoka who has been picking off the highest ...
Read more-60kg: Bliev Outclasses Mkheidze
Yung Wei Yang's 2024 season does not live up to his expectations, much less his results. 3rd in Portugal, ...
Read more-48kg: Who Else Other Than a Three-Time World Champion?
The tournament could not have begun under better conditions for the host country, as from the first final ...
Read moreIt’s Happening in Antalya!
A week ago the World Judo Tour stopped in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, a country of judo. It is now ...
Read moreJudo Brings Smiles Back to Children
The city of Kilis has been the scene of an extensive IJF Judo for Peace and Judo for Children programme ...
Read moreThe Power of Resilience
A few weeks ago, after the Antalya Grand Slam 2023, the International Judo Federation and the Turkish ...
Read moreHow Can I Go to the Earthquake Zone and What Can I Do?
A few days ago we published a first article about our recent visit to the areas affected by the earthquake ...
Read moreRebuilding the Future: Where to start?
How to tell a catastrophic story? I could talk about what I saw, the destruction, the piles of rubble, ...
Read moreRelive the Excitement of the Antalya Grand Slam 2023
Antalya Grand Slam is over, but relive the excitement of the event with the top ippon!
Read moreBlack and White Emotion
Gabriela 'Gabi' Sabau is an IJF photographer, who has been covering tonnes of events all over the world ...
Read moreTechnical Analysis, Day 3: Grip, Throw, Hold, Repeat
Among the judo experts present in Antalya is Akinobu Osako Sensei, in Turkiye as a member of the team ...
Read more+100kg: A Dutch Story and a Very Young Medallist
We saw it with Guusje Steenhuis and Noel Van T End, the Netherlands were counting on a strong and united ...
Read more+78kg: Kayra Sayit Makes the Crowd Explode With Joy
After her flamboyant victory at the 2022 Tashkent World Championships, it seemed almost incongruous to ...
Read more-100kg: Fara-bulous!
Aaron Fara impresses not only the public and observers but also his opponents. For two years, he has ...
Read more-78kg: Tcheumeo Overdominates the Category
After her very good demonstration in Tbilisi a week ago, we could expect to see Anna-Maria Wagner (GER) ...
Read more-90kg: Van T End Will Have to be Looked at
The last two significant results from Alex Cret (ROU) are two seventh places at the Warsaw Continental ...
Read moreDay 3, How it Started…
Mehdiyev (AZE), number one at -90kg: out in round 2. Elnahas (CAN), number one at -100kg: out in the ...
Read moreTechnical Analysis, Day 2: Precision, That’s All!
In 1992 a young French athlete threw her way to the top of the Olympic podium, in Barcelona. Cathy Fleury ...
Read more-81kg: The Belgian Evens the Tally
If you like to see big judo, judo from all angles, from any distance and with immaculate displays of ...
Read more-70kg: Never Ever Forget Japan!
Fifth in Paris at the beginning of February, then a finalist in Tashkent at the beginning of March, Barbara ...
Read moreDay Two is all About Being Together
The International Day of Sport for Development and Peace (IDSDP) is held on 6th April annually with the ...
Read more-63kg: Quadros Produces the First Big Bang of the Final Block
We know the extent to which high-level judo is a demanding sport, one which requires great strength, ...
Read moreTechnical Analysis, Day 1: A Day of Pace and Variation
Day 1 in Antalya brought wave after wave of athletes, with more than a third of the total entry registered ...
Read more-57kg: Brazil, Brazil and the Rest
The number one seed arrived ready, very ready. Today Christa Deguchi was simply unshakable. All contests ...
Read more-66kg: Gobert Sings the Fourth Marseillaise for France
For the fourth time on the day there was a French competitor in the final and that was a bit of a surprise ...
Read moreDay One Brings Solidarity in Turkiye
The opening ceremony, held between the preliminaries and the final block of day one, was a moment of ...
Read more-52kg: Buchard, Like a Cat
Looking at the draw in the opening hours of the day, a final between No. 1 seed Chelsie Giles (GBR) and ...
Read more-60kg: Super-active Mkheidze Wins for France
Starting from pole position, the Belgian Jorre Verstraeten could not maintain the pace until the finish ...
Read more-48kg: Pont Keeps Dreaming
At 24 Blandine Pont feels good in her head and good in her body and it is visible. A student to become ...
Read moreA Special and Emotional Grand Slam in Antalya
The draw for a World Judo Tour event is always a highly anticipated moment, one that sets the tone for ...
Read moreThe Final Pre-Event Meeting
Sitting round a coffee table in the hotel foyer, is an increasingly large group of the IJF team who will ...
Read moreSupport the Castaways of the Earthquake
Southern Türkiye and northern Syria have been hit hard by a devastating earthquake that has claimed ...
Read moreMessage of Support Following the Earthquake in Türkiye and Syria
The Earth shook and it shook hard in Türkiye and Syria, in an area that the IJF and the Judo for Peace ...
Read moreIJF Academy Practical Session in Istanbul, Türkiye
Istanbul is indeed one of the best centres for the IJF Academy practical sessions. 60 students from 25 ...
Read moreSolidarity is Actually the Name of the Game
Konya in Turkiye is the host city for the 2021 Islamic Solidarity Games but we can see the obvious anomaly, ...
Read moreJudo for Peace Turkey-Syria - The film
A few weeks ago, in April 2022, the IJF Judo for Peace and Judo for Children commissions visited Kilis ...
Read moreWJD 2022, A Fresh Start for VI Judo at Grand Prix in Antalya
Just three weeks after the IJF Antalya Grand Slam, Turkey again opens their doors to top judo. This time ...
Read moreWJD 2022: Peace and Fraternity - From Words to Actions
Just 48 hours ago we were in Syria, some 45km from Aleppo, sadly famous for having been almost wiped ...
Read moreAntalya Grand Slam 2022 - Highlights
Antalya Grand Slam 2022 - The highlights
Read moreAntalya Grand Slam: A Fantastic Development Tool
The Antalya Grand Slam 2022 concluded today with the last five categories: Women -78kg and +78kg and ...
Read moreAntalya Focusses on Solidarity, Friendship, Unity and Peace
Like the first day of competition, the Antalya Grand Slam offered the judo we like to see: committed, ...
Read moreA Generous Day in Antalya
The sun was generous today on the Turquoise Coast for the first day of the Antalya Grand Slam in Turkey, ...
Read moreAntalya: Big Entry and Big Expectations
The Antalya Grand Slam is one not to miss, with a host of judo stars present from all around the world, ...
Read moreIJF Academy Furthers its Development in Turkey
In December 2021 the IJF Academy selected Turkey as one of the regional centres. After the Turkish Judo ...
Read moreEJU Celebrates the Olympic Champions
2021 was an Olympic year, a year of great successes, especially for the European athletes, who were celebrated ...
Read moreBeyond Fear, Without a Parachute
Since 2015 the International Judo Federation, in partnership with the Turkish Judo Federation, has developed ...
Read moreTechnical Analysis Day 3
Here in Antalya we are sticking with our theme of speaking with coaches for their impressions of the ...
Read moreThe Time to Draw Conclusions is Approaching
It is always impressive how fast a World Judo Tour event unfolds. We wait for it for weeks or months, ...
Read moreYuri Alvear's New Challenge
There are athletes who mark a generation and whom it is difficult to imagine no longer being on the tatami ...
Read moreTechnical Analysis Day 2
Today’s technical analysis is delivered at the hands of coaches, current coaches who are fully enveloped ...
Read moreBasile Shines Again and Turkey Enjoys First Victory
Just before the start of the final block of day 2, the Antalya Grand Slam 2021 was officially opened ...
Read moreJust a Little Mistake
The Frenchman Loïc Pietri has made a somewhat crazy bet, a bet that sports fans love: to return to the ...
Read moreCheck what you missed from day 1 of the Antalya Grand Slam
We are in the last stages of the Olympic qualification period. Only a few competitions are left and judoka ...
Read moreTechnical Analysis Day 1
At the end of day 1 of the Antalya Grand Slam 2021, we met two coaches to get their impressions.
Read moreHorizon Gets Brighter in Antalya
After one day of competition in Antalya, for the 2021 edition of the Grand Slam, we have five countries ...
Read moreAntalya is Ready! Are you?
Just a week ago all judo fans' eyes were on Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia. They are now aimed at Antalya, ...
Read moreThe Olympic Games are the Dream of a Life Time
We are between two major events that are part of the World Judo Tour, events that lead to the Olympic ...
Read moreFlower Power
The symbol is simple and strong at the same time. While this period is hectic and all of humanity is ...
Read moreJudo mourns the passing of Ali Natik Canca
It is with great sadness that the Judo Family was informed about the passing of Mr. Ali Natik Canca, ...
Read moreJudo In Schools Turkey
Through Children, Judo Gains Popularity in Turkey
Only a few years ago, most people in Turkey saw judo as a violent and dangerous sport. It was one of ...
Read moreDay 3 Technical Analysis by Daniel Lascau
I have to underline the diversity of winers. 14 weight categories and 14 different countries won gold. ...
Read moreFighting Talk
We spoke to one judoka from every weight category ahead of the Antalya Grand Prix 2019.
Read moreJudo invests schools in Turkey
As the Antalya Grand Prix is about to begin, and just minutes before the official draw of the competition, ...
Read moreAntalya Yolspor Judo Club youngsters ready to rub shoulders with the greats
A mere two miles from the competition hall for this weekend’s Turkish Grand Prix, which will host Olympic ...
Read moreTurkish team set for #JudoAntalya2019
The stars of the Turkish team are ready for their home Grand Prix in Antalya from 5-7 April.
Read moreFormer Referee honored by IJF
After the third day of competitions at the Judo Worlds in Baku, Azerbaijan, former referee Mrs. Nurdan ...
Read moreChampions and contenders aim for glory in Antalya
On the eve of the Antalya Grand Prix 2018 we picked out a champion and a contender to follow this weekend. ...
Read moreTurkey-Syria border refugee camp
Antalya GP 2017 - DAY 3 - IT IS ALL ABOUT TRANSMISSION
The third and final day of the Antalya Grand Prix ended in a firework display for the host country, as ...
Read moreANTALYA ON FIRE
The second day of the Antalya Grand Prix 2017 ended with the award of four titles to four different countries ...
Read moreAntalya Grand Prix - Day 1 - Sumptuous day for Kosovo and Kazakhstan
The first day of competition at the Antalya Grand Prix 2017 in Turkey produced some amazing judo and ...
Read moreTurkish GP Moves to Antalya
After four successful editions of the Turkish Grand Prix held in Samsun on Turkey's northern coast, the ...
Read moreNew era for Turkish Judo
Turkish Judo Federation’s ordinary general congress was held in Ankara on 22th October and former national ...
Read morePreparation of the World Championships Judo for the Deaf in Turkey from 18 to 24 July 2016
Judo has been an official sport of the ICSD since 2004 and is also a Deaflympics sport. "Olympic Games ...
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