Emma Reid returned to medal winning ways, claiming bronze, as the Czech Republic played host to the Prague European Open this weekend. Reid (-78kg) last competed on 15th February 2020, at the Bratislava European Open...
‘Psychological first aid’ training is now available online for coaches, parents and club staff. Supported by Public Health England, the free three-hour online training course aims to equip people to provide practical and emotional support to children and young people affected by the pandemic.
This weekend the Czech Republic plays host to the Prague European Open. With 300 fighters scheduled to compete at the UNYP Arena Sparta over the two-day event, 11 British Judo fighters will be looking for a positive return to competition in the Czech capital.
Birmingham 2022 has released the latest version of the competition schedule for the Commonwealth Games, the biggest multi-sport event to be staged in the UK for a decade. The new information includes the start and finish times for all 286 sessions of the Games...
There is finally a light at the end of the dark tunnel! Following the PM’s announcement last night which laid out the roadmap for easing restrictions, we await further guidance on what that means for judo and when our beloved dojos will potentially be allowed to reopen.
Montreal, February 25, 2021 – After representing Canada for 12 years on the international judo stage, Kelita Zupancic has retired from her athletic career. Although the decision was […]
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As a true pioneer in female refereeing in judo, Diane Couture is the first recipient of Judo Canada’s Contribution to the Advancement of Gender Equity Award. […]
England Judo have today announced six new England Talent Development Centres (ETDCs) as part of their ongoing player pathway strategy. The ETDCs are local regional hubs that focus on building technical and physical capability through randori.