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Judo in France is one of the most popular sports in the country. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The French Judo Federation is the national governing body for Judo in France. History
French Judo Federation (French: Fédération française de judo, jujitsu, kendo et disciplines associées (FFJDA), is the sports association that aims to promote the practice of Judo and related disciplines composed of Jujutsu, Kendo, Iaido, Sport Chanbara, Jōdō, Naginata and Sumo.
Finnish Judo Federation IJF EJU [7] France: Fédération Française de Judo, Jujitsu et Disciplines Associées: FFJDA IJF EJU December 5, 1946: French Federation of Judo, Jujitsu and Related Disciplines France: Collège Indépendant de Judo traditionnel et d’Arts Martiaux CIJAM - [8] Independent College of traditional Judo and Martial Arts France
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 ').
The 2025 Judo Grand Slam Paris was held at the Accor Arena in Paris, France, from 1 to 2 February 2025 as part of the IJF World Tour. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is to be the first World Judo Tour event where the updated judo ruleset intended for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games will be in use.
Paris Saint-Germain Judo, commonly known as PSG Judo, is a French professional judo club based in the city of Paris in France. It is the judo department of parent club Paris Saint-Germain . Having already existed between 1992 and 2003, the section was refounded in 2017.
Judo competitions in France (8 C, 29 P) F. French judoka (6 C, 1 P) J. Judo in Paris (6 C, 19 P) Pages in category "Judo in France" The following 4 pages are in this ...
France: 1988 Seoul details: Waldemar Legień Poland: Frank Wieneke West Germany: Torsten Bréchôt East Germany: Bashir Varaev Soviet Union: 1992 Barcelona details: Hidehiko Yoshida Japan: Jason Morris United States: Kim Byung-joo South Korea: Bertrand Damaisin France: 1996 Atlanta details: Djamel Bouras France: Toshihiko Koga Japan: Cho In ...