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Inés Kaspers (born 7 February 1948) is a Dutch-born Spanish judoka who competed at international judo competitions. She was a four-time Spanish national champion, a European bronze medalist and was the first Spanish female judoka to compete at the first women's World Judo Championships in New York City.
In April 2018, Sherazadishvili competed at the 2018 European Judo Championships in Tel Aviv, Israel, where he would successfully win a bronze medal. He lost to Mikhail Igolnikov in the quarter-final match by ippon in 18 seconds; however, he then rebounded against Belarus ' judoka, Yahor Varapayeu to give Sherazadishvili his first ever senior ...
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SPOILERS BELOW—do not scroll any further if you don't want the answer revealed. The New York Times Today's Wordle Answer for #1255 on Monday, November 25, 2024
Philippine Judo Federation, Inc IJF JUA [21] Spain: Real Federación Española de Judo y Deportes Asociados RFEJYDA IJF EJU [22] Royal Spanish Federation of Judo and Related Sports Sweden: Swedish Judo Federation IJF EJU [23] Sweden: Traditional kodokan Judo Sweden WJF - [24] United Kingdom: British Judo Association: BJA IJF EJU
Judo's international governing body is the International Judo Federation, and competitors compete in the international IJF professional circuit. Judo's philosophy revolves around two primary principles: "Seiryoku-Zenyo" (精力善用, lit. ' good use of energy ') and "Jita-Kyoei" (自他共栄, lit. ' mutual welfare and benefit ').
Ana Carrascosa Zaragoza (born 6 May 1980) is a Spanish judoka who competes in the women's 52 kg category. [1] Carrascosa has twice been a bronze medalist at the World Judo Championships (2009, 2011). [2] At European level, Carrascosa has won the European Championships once , came second twice (2002 and 2009) and won one bronze medal . [2]
The International Judo Federation (IJF) is the international governing body for judo, founded in July 1951. [1] Today the IJF has 200 National Federations on all continents. There are over 20 million people around the globe who practice judo, according to the IJF.