Sport England Announces “Return To Play” Fund
Sport England have today launched a new £16.5 million fund to give additional help to the sport and physical activity sector during the Covid-19 pandemic. The Return to Play Fund will support groups...
Sport England have today launched a new £16.5 million fund to give additional help to the sport and physical activity sector during the Covid-19 pandemic. The Return to Play Fund will support groups...
The decision was taken at a meeting held in Delhi earlier this week, approved on Thursday and the official communication was sent to the Chandigarh sports department Friday.
By Nitin Sharma
While Chandigarh allowed training in sports like archery...
Following the release of further guidance from Sport England, we can now elaborate further on what this advice means for judo. Predominantly there is no change from our original Phase 1 guidelines, which many clubs are expertly adhering to across the country.
The daily schedule for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games has been released today, with the organisers confirming which sports will be held on each of the 11 days of competition and urging fans to sign-up for ticket updates, as planning for the Games accelerates.
Due to ongoing Government guidelines, we have made the decision to make this year’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) virtual only. Previously, we would have liked clubs to attend in person for the meeting on Saturday 7th November but following the recent Covid-19 announcements...
Searching for Hometown Heroes Stars of West Midlands Community Sport Birmingham 2022 are asking you to nominate those who deserve to be recognised for making a difference to their communities by dedicating their lives to grassroots sport.
Tributes have flooded in for two British judoka over the weekend as they celebrated being named on the Queen’s Birthday Honours list for 2020. Scotland’s Richard Kenney was awarded an OBE for services...
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has published its 2021 List of Prohibited Substances and Methods. Whether you’re an athlete, coach, physio or doctor, it’s vital you are aware of the changes, so you don’t get caught out and end up with a ban from sport.
The British Judo Centre of Excellence has unfortunately had to close following a positive Covid-19 test within the training group. All British Judo fighters and coaches are fully supportive of the action taken and will now follow the contingency plan...
It has been a long seven months for the sport of judo. Since the coronavirus pandemic caused widescale lockdown back in March, we have been working tirelessly behind the scenes to keep our sport together.
This year’s British Judo Association Annual General Meeting (AGM) has been confirmed for Saturday 7th November 2020 at 1:00pm. Due to uncertainty about coronavirus restrictions, the meeting will take place at the University of Wolverhampton...
The British Athlete’s Commission (BAC) are this celebrating Athletes Connect Week in conjunction with the launch of their new platform, Athletes Connect. The platform will help athletes benefit from...