Katryna Esposito won Malta’s first medal at the Commonwealth Games when she won a bronze medal in the -48kg category on Monday. Esposito had the better of Mauritius judoka Priscilla Morand to place third in her category.
Naidangiin Tüvshinbayar, a champion judoka and the former president of the Mongolian National Olympic Committee, has been handed a 16-year jail sentence.
Coventry Area plays host to the judo competition at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. Starting on Monday and running across three days, judoka from England, Scotland Wales and Northern Ireland […]
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The European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF) judo competition gets underway tomorrow with 10 Great Britain stars of tomorrow representing Team GB in Banska Bistrica, Slovakia. Team GB has experienced medal […]
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Membership Dojo update Next week will see a phased release of the new membership Dojo. You will receive an email inviting you to sign into the new system. This email […]
20 Great Britain judoka travel to Lodz, Poland, today ahead of the European University Games starting on Sunday 24th until Tuesday 26th July. Judoka were selected following the BUCS Championships […]
The British Judo Association has today announced Karen Roberts as the newly appointed Development Director for the National Governing Body. The role of the Development Director will be to work […]
As the mercury rises and temperatures across parts of the UK look set to be the hottest ever recorded, there are several things our members and wider community should consider in […]
Natalie Powell added Zagreb Grand Prix gold to the bronze medal she recently won at the Tbilisi Grand Slam. Entering the -78kg category seeded 6th. Powell had an opening-round bye […]