Current event or competition: 2024 World Judo Juniors Championships | |
Competition details | |
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Discipline | Judo |
Type | Annual |
Organiser | International Judo Federation (IJF) |
History | |
First edition | 1974 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
Editions | 26 |
Most recent | Odivelas 2023 |
The World Judo Juniors Championships are the highest level of international judo competition for juniors, 21 years of age or less. The championships are held once every year (except the years when the Olympics take place) by the International Judo Federation, and qualified judoka compete in their respective categories as representatives of their home countries. The World Juniors Championships are the only junior event awarding ranking points for the seniors world ranking list. [1] The last edition of the championships took place in Odivelas, Portugal in 2023. [2]
Edition | Year | Dates | City and host country | Venue | # Countries | # Athletes | Ref. |
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1 | 1974 | 14–15 September | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | [3] | |||
2 | 1976 | 18–19 December | Madrid, Spain | [4] | |||
3 | 1983 | 10–12 June | Mayagüez, Puerto Rico | [5] | |||
4 | 1986 | 11–13 April | Rome, Italy | [6] | |||
5 | 1990 | 30 March – 1 April | Dijon, France | [7] | |||
6 | 1992 | 8–11 October | Buenos Aires, Argentina | [8] | |||
7 | 1994 | 3–6 November | Cairo, Egypt | [9] | |||
8 | 1996 | 3–6 October | Porto, Portugal | [10] | |||
9 | 1998 | 8–11 October | Cali, Colombia | [11] | |||
10 | 2000 | 26–29 October | Nabeul, Tunisia | [12] | |||
11 | 2002 | 12–15 September | Jeju Island, South Korea | [13] | |||
12 | 2004 | 14–17 October | Budapest, Hungary | [14] | |||
13 | 2006 | 12–15 October | Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic | [15] | |||
14 | 2008 | 23–26 October | Bangkok, Thailand | [16] | |||
15 | 2009 | 22–25 October | Paris, France | [17] | |||
16 | 2010 | 21–24 October | Agadir, Morocco | [18] [19] | |||
17 | 2011 | 3–6 November | Cape Town, South Africa | 75 | 567 | [20] [21] | |
18 | 2013 | 23–26 October | Ljubljana, Slovenia | 89 | 726 | [22] [23] [24] | |
19 | 2014 | 22–25 October | Fort Lauderdale, United States | 72 | 518 | [25] [26] [27] | |
20 | 2015 | 23–26 October | Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates | 81 | 555 | [28] [29] [30] | |
21 | 2017 | 18–22 October | Zagreb, Croatia | Dom Sportova | 83 | 590 | [31] [32] [33] [34] |
22 | 2018 | 17–21 October | Nassau, The Bahamas | Imperial Arena | 66 | 425 | [35] [36] [37] [38] |
23 | 2019 | 16–19 October | Marrakesh, Morocco | 81 | 517 | [39] [40] [41] [42] | |
24 | 2021 | 6–10 October | Olbia, Italy | Geopalace | 72 | 490 | [43] [44] [45] [46] |
25 | 2022 | 10–14 August | Guayaquil, Ecuador | Arena Fedeguayas VPP | 63 | 373 | [47] [48] [49] [50] [51] [52] |
26 | 2023 | 4–8 October | Odivelas, Portugal | Sports complex Multiusos de Odivelas | 68 | 541 | [53] [54] |
27 | 2024 | 2–6 October | Dushanbe, Tajikistan | [55] [56] |
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Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref. | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2017 | Japan | Netherlands | Russia | Germany | [65] [66] [67] |
2018 | Japan | Brazil | Russia | Kazakhstan | [68] [69] [70] [71] |
2019 | Japan | Russia | France | Georgia | [72] [73] [74] [75] |
2021 | France | Russia | Turkey | Germany | [76] [77] [78] [79] |
2022 | Japan | Turkey | France | Germany | [80] [81] [82] |
2023 | Japan | France | Brazil | Portugal | [83] |
Since 2019, World Juniors Championships contribute ranking points equal to an IJF Grand Prix for the Senior World Ranking List as well as Junior WRL points. [84] The points also count towards Olympic Games qualification. [85]
Current event or competition: 2024 World Judo Juniors Championships | |
Competition details | |
---|---|
Discipline | Judo |
Type | Annual |
Organiser | International Judo Federation (IJF) |
History | |
First edition | 1974 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
Editions | 26 |
Most recent | Odivelas 2023 |
The World Judo Juniors Championships are the highest level of international judo competition for juniors, 21 years of age or less. The championships are held once every year (except the years when the Olympics take place) by the International Judo Federation, and qualified judoka compete in their respective categories as representatives of their home countries. The World Juniors Championships are the only junior event awarding ranking points for the seniors world ranking list. [1] The last edition of the championships took place in Odivelas, Portugal in 2023. [2]
Edition | Year | Dates | City and host country | Venue | # Countries | # Athletes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1974 | 14–15 September | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | [3] | |||
2 | 1976 | 18–19 December | Madrid, Spain | [4] | |||
3 | 1983 | 10–12 June | Mayagüez, Puerto Rico | [5] | |||
4 | 1986 | 11–13 April | Rome, Italy | [6] | |||
5 | 1990 | 30 March – 1 April | Dijon, France | [7] | |||
6 | 1992 | 8–11 October | Buenos Aires, Argentina | [8] | |||
7 | 1994 | 3–6 November | Cairo, Egypt | [9] | |||
8 | 1996 | 3–6 October | Porto, Portugal | [10] | |||
9 | 1998 | 8–11 October | Cali, Colombia | [11] | |||
10 | 2000 | 26–29 October | Nabeul, Tunisia | [12] | |||
11 | 2002 | 12–15 September | Jeju Island, South Korea | [13] | |||
12 | 2004 | 14–17 October | Budapest, Hungary | [14] | |||
13 | 2006 | 12–15 October | Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic | [15] | |||
14 | 2008 | 23–26 October | Bangkok, Thailand | [16] | |||
15 | 2009 | 22–25 October | Paris, France | [17] | |||
16 | 2010 | 21–24 October | Agadir, Morocco | [18] [19] | |||
17 | 2011 | 3–6 November | Cape Town, South Africa | 75 | 567 | [20] [21] | |
18 | 2013 | 23–26 October | Ljubljana, Slovenia | 89 | 726 | [22] [23] [24] | |
19 | 2014 | 22–25 October | Fort Lauderdale, United States | 72 | 518 | [25] [26] [27] | |
20 | 2015 | 23–26 October | Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates | 81 | 555 | [28] [29] [30] | |
21 | 2017 | 18–22 October | Zagreb, Croatia | Dom Sportova | 83 | 590 | [31] [32] [33] [34] |
22 | 2018 | 17–21 October | Nassau, The Bahamas | Imperial Arena | 66 | 425 | [35] [36] [37] [38] |
23 | 2019 | 16–19 October | Marrakesh, Morocco | 81 | 517 | [39] [40] [41] [42] | |
24 | 2021 | 6–10 October | Olbia, Italy | Geopalace | 72 | 490 | [43] [44] [45] [46] |
25 | 2022 | 10–14 August | Guayaquil, Ecuador | Arena Fedeguayas VPP | 63 | 373 | [47] [48] [49] [50] [51] [52] |
26 | 2023 | 4–8 October | Odivelas, Portugal | Sports complex Multiusos de Odivelas | 68 | 541 | [53] [54] |
27 | 2024 | 2–6 October | Dushanbe, Tajikistan | [55] [56] |
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Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref. | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2017 | Japan | Netherlands | Russia | Germany | [65] [66] [67] |
2018 | Japan | Brazil | Russia | Kazakhstan | [68] [69] [70] [71] |
2019 | Japan | Russia | France | Georgia | [72] [73] [74] [75] |
2021 | France | Russia | Turkey | Germany | [76] [77] [78] [79] |
2022 | Japan | Turkey | France | Germany | [80] [81] [82] |
2023 | Japan | France | Brazil | Portugal | [83] |
Since 2019, World Juniors Championships contribute ranking points equal to an IJF Grand Prix for the Senior World Ranking List as well as Junior WRL points. [84] The points also count towards Olympic Games qualification. [85]