The commission will tackle modern technologies and their application and implementation for the benefit of athletes, in order to promote higher performance.
The director of the commission will be Mr David Kevkhishvili from Georgia, who has extensive experience in judo as an athlete, coach and manager.
In this ever-changing world, both the Chair and Director of this new commission will promote judo, help our sport grow and integrate it as a modern tool for the personal development of athletes as well as for the benefit of society.
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22. Mar. 2026 / Georgia had the opportunity to close its 2026 grand ...
22. Mar. 2026 / The hierarchy was fully respected in the +78 kg category. ...
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22. Mar. 2026 / Audrey Tcheuméo (FRA) has proven time and again that ...
22. Mar. 2026 / The home crowd had been waiting for it, a final featuring ...
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07. Jun. 2018 / In April 2018, the International Judo Federation and ...
07. Jun. 2018 / 'Society should believe in sport as a beneficial cause ...