Milanko Mucibabic Sets the Example
Milanko Mucibabic was twice President of the National Olympic Committee of Bosnia and Herzegovina (2004-2005 ...
Read moreA New Generation is Born
The Sarajevo World Judo Championships Cadets 2022, in Bosnia and Herzegovina, concluded with the victory ...
Read moreThe Group First
Judo is an individual sport by definition, but in essence it is similar to a discipline that is practised ...
Read more+90kg: Brilliant Move from Messe A Bessong to Win Gold for Canada
The last category of the day and the last of the individual competition, before the mixed teams, opposed ...
Read more+70 kg: The Double for France
This goes without saying, but France is a major player when it comes to women's heavyweights. For many ...
Read more-90 kg: Kenderesi Shows Skill to Win the Title
The category was especially spectacular right from the beginning of the morning session, with flying ...
Read more-70 kg: Stylish and Powerful Kodirova, for Uzbekistan
We have been repeating it for several days: being seeded in the cadets does not guarantee an easy course ...
Read moreTechnical Analysis, Day 4: Learning Lessons
Today’s review comes from someone whose perspective is a little different from previous editions. Victor ...
Read moreAn Excellent Vintage
The last day of the Cadet World Championships in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the individual ...
Read moreDriven by Passion
Dr. Branislav Crnogorac, the President of the Judo Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and his vice-president, ...
Read moreTechnical Analysis, Day 3: Hips Hips Hooray
Once you are Olympic champion, what can possibly be next? For Cathy Fleury (FRA), 1992 gold medallist ...
Read more-81kg: Armenia With Karapetyan Tops the World
Like the -57s, in the little game of eliminating the top seeds, the -81kg category was not left out. ...
Read more-63kg: Oruc Sends Türkiye into Orbit
What a challenging day for the top seeds; the -63kg group did not escape the rule either. Today, being ...
Read moreJudo Offers Friendship, Solidarity, Unity and Peace in Sarajevo
The third day of competition at the Cadet World Championships in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, ended ...
Read moreTechnical Analysis, Day 2: Team Spirit is Everyone’s Medicine
Double Olympian, President of the Turkiye Judo Federation since 2016 and EJU Sport Director, Sezer Huysuz ...
Read more-66kg: Georgia on the Heels of France with Samadashvili
Exceptionally, here in Sarajevo, the -66kg category was the first of the men’s groups in the tournament ...
Read more-48kg: Japan Opens their Scorecard
She has won almost everything this year and even when she didn't win gold, she was on the podium. World ...
Read more-52kg: Italy Joins the Winning Nations with Massimetti
There is no longer any doubt that Uzbekistan has implemented a development policy for women's judo and ...
Read more-60kg: Underdog Kareli Takes it for Georgia
This French men's team is certainly in really good shape. After two titles the day before, it was now ...
Read moreCadets Demonstrate the Universality of Judo
You could tell there was excitement from 9am this morning, as the second day of the Cadet World Championships ...
Read moreThey Were Aiming for the Stars, They Hit the Moon
They slept badly. Both Yahn Motoly Bongambe and Zacharie Dijol, junior world champions respectively at ...
Read more-55kg: France Scores Again with Dijol
Much to the delight of Elnur Mammadli, Olympic champion in 2008 in Beijing and now vice-president of ...
Read more-50kg: French Motoly Bongambe Outclasses World Number One
Sebestyen Kollar (HUN) is already a known name on the cadet circuit. He was the gold medallist at the ...
Read more-44kg: Wandel Wins for the Netherlands, While Türkiye Also Performs
And that’s two! Zeynep Betul Sarikaya is the second Turkish athlete to qualify for her respective final, ...
Read more-40kg: Superson in the Wake of Bilodid
If there are top seeds in the cadets, as is the case with the juniors and seniors, it is also no less ...
Read moreA Beautiful First Step on the World Judo Scene
The chances of participating in a world championship, although multiple during a career as a high-level ...
Read moreTechnical Analysis Day 1: A Great Start Across the Board
When it comes to event organisation, Dr Lisa Allan is the very best. Having been the Judo Manager at ...
Read moreThe Imperative Step on the Way to the Elite Level
In Europe the summer is coming close to its end and for cadet judo it has been magnificent! Pan America ...
Read moreJapan Awards Branislav Crnogorac
On 3rd November 2020 the Government of Japan announced the foreign recipients of the 2020 Autumn Imperial ...
Read moreJudo In Schools Bosnia And Herzegovina
World medallist Larisa Cerić misses #JudoParis2019 to light the flame at the Winter EYOF
World number two and world bronze medallist Larisa CERIC (BIH) had a special reason for missing the Paris ...
Read moreComplete Guide to #JudoWorlds2018
Part 1 of our Complete Guide to #JudoWorlds2018 covers Teams A-F and 270 judoka from 46 countries!
Read more13 Paris debutants to look out for at #JudoParis2017
Every judoka remembers their first Paris tournament. Whatever the latest batch of newcomers go on to ...
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