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JUDO CANADA
Canada needs some luck to medal at World Championships in Budapest. Hans van Essen (NED) is the editor in chief and creative content provider for Judo Inside. As journalist Van Essen visited a countlessnumber of events.
ONLINE COURSES
8) KEEPING GIRLS IN SPORT (PD Pts) 9) COACHING KIDS OF ALL ABILITIES (PD Pts) 10) COACH INITIATION IN SPORT (PD Pts) 11) ONLINE CONCUSSION COURSE – UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY. 12) COACHING ATHLETES WITH A DISABILITY (PD Pts) 13) NCCP MAKE ETHICAL DECISIONS (PD Pts) 14) COMMIT TO KIDS FOR COACHES (PD Pts) 15) NCCP SPORT NUTRITION (PD Pts) GRADING – JUDO CANADA Green-blue. Blue. Blue-brown. Brown. These ranks were created to follow the learning of the techniques and culture of judo. Kyu grades are defined in the Mudansha (Kyu) grade syllabus and are administered by clubs across the country. Dan grades include 10 degrees startingfrom
OUR HISTORY
In Canada, judo started with the establishment of the first dojos in the Vancouver area run by Sensei (teachers) of Japanese origins. There is some indication that judo was practised in Vancouver as early as 1910, but the only substantial records of early judo in Canada claims that the first permanent dojo was established in 1924 by ShigetakaDEVELOPMENT
Judo Canada has the mandate to develop better athletes but also, better coaches and referees. It also supervise the NCCP, long term athlete development, kata competition, grading and all the other elements of the Judo universe in Canada. JUDO CANADATRANSLATE THIS PAGE Judo Canada est l’organisation régissant le sport du judo sur la scène nationale et détient l’autorité pour fournir les règles de conduite dans la promotion et le développement du sport et pour choisir et préparer les équipes canadiennes pour la compétitioninternationale.
MAY THE BEST WOMAN WIN…TOKYO! Health Ban on Fight-offs in Canada. On June 8 in Budapest, Christa Deguchi and Jessica Klimkait will not only be fighting for the title of World Champion, but also, and perhaps more importantly, for Canada’s only available spot in the under-57 kg weight class at the Tokyo Olympic Games.The top-ranked athlete at the 2021 World Championships will earn a spot at the Olympics. SHADY EL NAHAS HAD HOPED FOR BETTER THAN FIFTH Montréal, June 11, 2021 – Shady El Nahas came close to claiming a second medal for Canada at the World Judo Championships. On Friday, the judoka from Mississauga CHRISTA DEGUCHI WINS ALL-CANADIAN FINAL Christa Deguchi Wins All-Canadian Final. After more than four minutes of overtime, Christa Deguchi beat Jessica Klimkait in what turned out to be an all-Canadian Under-57 kg final on Thursday at the Antalya Grand Slam in Turkey. Deguchi was awarded the gold medal, while Klimkait will go home with silver. Because Klimkait and Deguchi holdfirst
JUDO CANADASAFE SPORTHIGH PERFORMANCEDEVELOPMENTONLINE SHOPEVENTSCONTACT US Judo Canada is the national sport governing body for the sport of judo in Canada and has overall authority to provide leadership in promotion and development as well as govern all aspects of Judo in Canada and to select and prepare Canadian teams for international. READ MORE.JUDO CANADA
Canada needs some luck to medal at World Championships in Budapest. Hans van Essen (NED) is the editor in chief and creative content provider for Judo Inside. As journalist Van Essen visited a countlessnumber of events.
ONLINE COURSES
8) KEEPING GIRLS IN SPORT (PD Pts) 9) COACHING KIDS OF ALL ABILITIES (PD Pts) 10) COACH INITIATION IN SPORT (PD Pts) 11) ONLINE CONCUSSION COURSE – UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY. 12) COACHING ATHLETES WITH A DISABILITY (PD Pts) 13) NCCP MAKE ETHICAL DECISIONS (PD Pts) 14) COMMIT TO KIDS FOR COACHES (PD Pts) 15) NCCP SPORT NUTRITION (PD Pts) GRADING – JUDO CANADA Green-blue. Blue. Blue-brown. Brown. These ranks were created to follow the learning of the techniques and culture of judo. Kyu grades are defined in the Mudansha (Kyu) grade syllabus and are administered by clubs across the country. Dan grades include 10 degrees startingfrom
OUR HISTORY
In Canada, judo started with the establishment of the first dojos in the Vancouver area run by Sensei (teachers) of Japanese origins. There is some indication that judo was practised in Vancouver as early as 1910, but the only substantial records of early judo in Canada claims that the first permanent dojo was established in 1924 by ShigetakaDEVELOPMENT
Judo Canada has the mandate to develop better athletes but also, better coaches and referees. It also supervise the NCCP, long term athlete development, kata competition, grading and all the other elements of the Judo universe in Canada. JUDO CANADATRANSLATE THIS PAGE Judo Canada est l’organisation régissant le sport du judo sur la scène nationale et détient l’autorité pour fournir les règles de conduite dans la promotion et le développement du sport et pour choisir et préparer les équipes canadiennes pour la compétitioninternationale.
MAY THE BEST WOMAN WIN…TOKYO! Health Ban on Fight-offs in Canada. On June 8 in Budapest, Christa Deguchi and Jessica Klimkait will not only be fighting for the title of World Champion, but also, and perhaps more importantly, for Canada’s only available spot in the under-57 kg weight class at the Tokyo Olympic Games.The top-ranked athlete at the 2021 World Championships will earn a spot at the Olympics. SHADY EL NAHAS HAD HOPED FOR BETTER THAN FIFTH Montréal, June 11, 2021 – Shady El Nahas came close to claiming a second medal for Canada at the World Judo Championships. On Friday, the judoka from Mississauga CHRISTA DEGUCHI WINS ALL-CANADIAN FINAL Christa Deguchi Wins All-Canadian Final. After more than four minutes of overtime, Christa Deguchi beat Jessica Klimkait in what turned out to be an all-Canadian Under-57 kg final on Thursday at the Antalya Grand Slam in Turkey. Deguchi was awarded the gold medal, while Klimkait will go home with silver. Because Klimkait and Deguchi holdfirst
COVID-19 – JUDO CANADA Judo Canada – Covid19 – Webinar August 27 – Presentation Slides – Phase 1 & 2. Judo Canada – Covid19 – Webinar September 8 – Presentation Slides – COHORT. Judo Canada – Covid19 – Webinar August 27 Judo in Time of social distancing – Video Phase 1 & 2.DEVELOPMENT
Judo Canada has the mandate to develop better athletes but also, better coaches and referees. It also supervise the NCCP, long term athlete development, kata competition, grading and all the other elements of the Judo universe in Canada. VALUABLE LESSONS AND EXPERIENCE FOR MOHAB EL NAHAS AT Montréal, June 10, 2021 – As the only Canadian in action on Thursday at the World Championships in Budapest, Mohab El Nahas put in a short workday in the under-90 kg division, losing his first and only battle of the day to Rémi Feuillet of Mauritius, who went on the finish in seventh place. Despite his loss, the Ontarian is confident his experience in today’s tournament will serve him PROVINCIAL ASSOCIATIONS Judo Manitoba. Judo Ontario. Judo Québec. Judo NB. Judo Nova Scotia. Judo PEI. Judo Newfoundland and Labrador. TERRITORIAL JUDO ASSOCIATIONS. Judo Yukon. OPEN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS, 2022 TO 2024 CANADA’S LARGEST Open National Championships, 2022 to 2024 Canada’s Largest Judo Tournament Returns to Montreal. Montreal, November 3, 2020 – Judo Canada, in collaboration with Tourisme Montréal and Judo Québec, is proud to announce that the 2022 to 2024 Open National Championships will be held at Montreal’s Claude-Robillard Sports Complex.. Canada’s largest judo competition attracts nearly a SHADY EL NAHAS HAD HOPED FOR BETTER THAN FIFTH Montréal, June 11, 2021 – Shady El Nahas came close to claiming a second medal for Canada at the World Judo Championships. On Friday, the judoka from Mississauga JUDO CANADA PASSPORT The passport’s purpose is to track your career in judo and to demonstrate your activities for your belt promotions. It is not a proof of membership, of identity or of citizenship. In order to be eligible for a Judo Canada Sport Passport, applicants must be members in good standing for the season (i.e. have their membership card).POLICIES AND FEES
Policies and Fees. As the sole Judo Federation officially recognize in Canada, Judo Canada abides to a number of organizational policies and guidelines dictated by its desire to excel as an organization and also, by the laws of this country. Here are some of the important onesto consider:
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8) KEEPING GIRLS IN SPORT (PD Pts) 9) COACHING KIDS OF ALL ABILITIES (PD Pts) 10) COACH INITIATION IN SPORT (PD Pts) 11) ONLINE CONCUSSION COURSE – UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY. 12) COACHING ATHLETES WITH A DISABILITY (PD Pts) 13) NCCP MAKE ETHICAL DECISIONS (PD Pts) 14) COMMIT TO KIDS FOR COACHES (PD Pts) 15) NCCP SPORT NUTRITION (PD Pts) GRADING – JUDO CANADA Green-blue. Blue. Blue-brown. Brown. These ranks were created to follow the learning of the techniques and culture of judo. Kyu grades are defined in the Mudansha (Kyu) grade syllabus and are administered by clubs across the country. Dan grades include 10 degrees startingfrom
CHRISTA DEGUCHI WINS ALL-CANADIAN FINAL Christa Deguchi Wins All-Canadian Final. After more than four minutes of overtime, Christa Deguchi beat Jessica Klimkait in what turned out to be an all-Canadian Under-57 kg final on Thursday at the Antalya Grand Slam in Turkey. Deguchi was awarded the gold medal, while Klimkait will go home with silver. Because Klimkait and Deguchi holdfirst
OPEN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS, 2022 TO 2024 CANADA’S LARGEST Open National Championships, 2022 to 2024 Canada’s Largest Judo Tournament Returns to Montreal. Montreal, November 3, 2020 – Judo Canada, in collaboration with Tourisme Montréal and Judo Québec, is proud to announce that the 2022 to 2024 Open National Championships will be held at Montreal’s Claude-Robillard Sports Complex.. Canada’s largest judo competition attracts nearly a SHADY EL NAHAS HAD HOPED FOR BETTER THAN FIFTH Montréal, June 11, 2021 – Shady El Nahas came close to claiming a second medal for Canada at the World Judo Championships. On Friday, the judoka from Mississauga MAY THE BEST WOMAN WIN…TOKYO! Health Ban on Fight-offs in Canada. On June 8 in Budapest, Christa Deguchi and Jessica Klimkait will not only be fighting for the title of World Champion, but also, and perhaps more importantly, for Canada’s only available spot in the under-57 kg weight class at the Tokyo Olympic Games.The top-ranked athlete at the 2021 World Championships will earn a spot at the Olympics. LONG TERM ATHLETE DEVELOPMENT MODEL A Long Term Athlete Development (LTAD) Model is designed to provide a blueprint for the athletic and personal development of the participants. The model is also designed to help with healthy life-long sport participation. The LTAD model is an initiative of Sport Canada. A panel of world experts was brought together to createa generic model
HIROSHI NAKAMURA INDUCTED TO THE CANADIAN OLYMPIC Hiroshi Nakamura Inducted to the Canadian Olympic Committee Hall of Fame. Montreal, September 23, 2019 – It is with great pride that Judo Canada will see the name Hiroshi Nakamura added to the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame on October 23 in Toronto. With the news being confirmed today by a press release from the Canadian Olympic Committee WEBINAR ”LTD 101” Webinar ”LTD 101”. Judo Canada is offering free webinar on the Long Term Development delivered by André Lachance; an internationally acclaim keynote speaker and consultant famous for his novel concepts and is known to live by an “out of the box” approach. Certified NCCP Coaches that are members in good standing, will be credited with JUDO CANADASAFE SPORTHIGH PERFORMANCEDEVELOPMENTONLINE SHOPEVENTSCONTACT US Judo Canada is the national sport governing body for the sport of judo in Canada and has overall authority to provide leadership in promotion and development as well as govern all aspects of Judo in Canada and to select and prepare Canadian teams for international. READ MORE.ONLINE COURSES
8) KEEPING GIRLS IN SPORT (PD Pts) 9) COACHING KIDS OF ALL ABILITIES (PD Pts) 10) COACH INITIATION IN SPORT (PD Pts) 11) ONLINE CONCUSSION COURSE – UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY. 12) COACHING ATHLETES WITH A DISABILITY (PD Pts) 13) NCCP MAKE ETHICAL DECISIONS (PD Pts) 14) COMMIT TO KIDS FOR COACHES (PD Pts) 15) NCCP SPORT NUTRITION (PD Pts) GRADING – JUDO CANADA Green-blue. Blue. Blue-brown. Brown. These ranks were created to follow the learning of the techniques and culture of judo. Kyu grades are defined in the Mudansha (Kyu) grade syllabus and are administered by clubs across the country. Dan grades include 10 degrees startingfrom
CHRISTA DEGUCHI WINS ALL-CANADIAN FINAL Christa Deguchi Wins All-Canadian Final. After more than four minutes of overtime, Christa Deguchi beat Jessica Klimkait in what turned out to be an all-Canadian Under-57 kg final on Thursday at the Antalya Grand Slam in Turkey. Deguchi was awarded the gold medal, while Klimkait will go home with silver. Because Klimkait and Deguchi holdfirst
OPEN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS, 2022 TO 2024 CANADA’S LARGEST Open National Championships, 2022 to 2024 Canada’s Largest Judo Tournament Returns to Montreal. Montreal, November 3, 2020 – Judo Canada, in collaboration with Tourisme Montréal and Judo Québec, is proud to announce that the 2022 to 2024 Open National Championships will be held at Montreal’s Claude-Robillard Sports Complex.. Canada’s largest judo competition attracts nearly a SHADY EL NAHAS HAD HOPED FOR BETTER THAN FIFTH Montréal, June 11, 2021 – Shady El Nahas came close to claiming a second medal for Canada at the World Judo Championships. On Friday, the judoka from Mississauga MAY THE BEST WOMAN WIN…TOKYO! Health Ban on Fight-offs in Canada. On June 8 in Budapest, Christa Deguchi and Jessica Klimkait will not only be fighting for the title of World Champion, but also, and perhaps more importantly, for Canada’s only available spot in the under-57 kg weight class at the Tokyo Olympic Games.The top-ranked athlete at the 2021 World Championships will earn a spot at the Olympics. LONG TERM ATHLETE DEVELOPMENT MODEL A Long Term Athlete Development (LTAD) Model is designed to provide a blueprint for the athletic and personal development of the participants. The model is also designed to help with healthy life-long sport participation. The LTAD model is an initiative of Sport Canada. A panel of world experts was brought together to createa generic model
HIROSHI NAKAMURA INDUCTED TO THE CANADIAN OLYMPIC Hiroshi Nakamura Inducted to the Canadian Olympic Committee Hall of Fame. Montreal, September 23, 2019 – It is with great pride that Judo Canada will see the name Hiroshi Nakamura added to the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame on October 23 in Toronto. With the news being confirmed today by a press release from the Canadian Olympic Committee WEBINAR ”LTD 101” Webinar ”LTD 101”. Judo Canada is offering free webinar on the Long Term Development delivered by André Lachance; an internationally acclaim keynote speaker and consultant famous for his novel concepts and is known to live by an “out of the box” approach. Certified NCCP Coaches that are members in good standing, will be credited withJUDO CANADA
Canada needs some luck to medal at World Championships in Budapest. Hans van Essen (NED) is the editor in chief and creative content provider for Judo Inside. As journalist Van Essen visited a countlessnumber of events.
VALUABLE LESSONS AND EXPERIENCE FOR MOHAB EL NAHAS AT Montréal, June 10, 2021 – As the only Canadian in action on Thursday at the World Championships in Budapest, Mohab El Nahas put in a short workday in the under-90 kg division, losing his first and only battle of the day to Rémi Feuillet of Mauritius, who went on the finish in seventh place. Despite his loss, the Ontarian is confident his experience in today’s tournament will serve him REOPENING OF JUDO CANADA’S NATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE Montreal, September 1, 2020 – As of September 2, Canada’s judokas will be able to resume competitive training at Judo Canada’s National Training Centre in Montreal. Isabelle Charest, the minister for education for the government of Quebec, made the announcement on Tuesday from the dojo of the Institut national du sport du Québec. SHADY EL NAHAS HAD HOPED FOR BETTER THAN FIFTH Montréal, June 11, 2021 – Shady El Nahas came close to claiming a second medal for Canada at the World Judo Championships. On Friday, the judoka from Mississauga STAFF – JUDO CANADA Jean Pierre CantinNational Coach – Junior/U23. 9th at the Barcelona Olympic Games, Jean-Pierre was a member of the Canadian National Team for over 10 years. He was head coach of the junior national team from 2001 to 2009, and he headed a judo club in New Brunswick and was the provincial team coach from 2009 to 2015. Contact. JESSICA KLIMKAIT: WORLD CHAMPION AND FUTURE OLYMPIAN Montréal, June 8, 2021 – The suspense is over! In a few weeks, Jessica Klimkait will represent Canada in the under-57 kg weight class at the Tokyo Olympic Games. And what’s more, she will arrive in Japan as the reigning world champion. At the Judo World Championships in Budapest on Tuesday, the Ontarian put on an explosive performance in the final to beat Japan’s Momo Tamaoki by GOVERNANCE – JUDO CANADA BeSport | Best WordPress theme for sport services. Board of Directors. Mike Tamura, President; Vincent Bouchard, Vice-President EVENTS – JUDO CANADA 2017 Canadian Kodokan Black Belt Association, All rights reserved CHRISTA DEGUCHI AND JESSICA KLIMKAIT IN A HISTORIC FINALE In white, Christa Deguchi, 7 th on the world ranking, was trying to win a second title in -57 kg in as many years at the prestigious event. In blue, Jessica Klimkait, ranked 5 th, was trying to win her first one. Having already won three times against Klimkait in the last year, Christa Deguchi was victorious once against in the historicfinale.
OMNIUM DU QUÉBEC
When: 13 November 2021 – 14 November 2021 all-day Détails à venir JUDO CANADASAFE SPORTHIGH PERFORMANCEDEVELOPMENTONLINE SHOPEVENTSCONTACT US Judo Canada is the national sport governing body for the sport of judo in Canada and has overall authority to provide leadership in promotion and development as well as govern all aspects of Judo in Canada and to select and prepare Canadian teams for international. READ MORE.JUDO CANADA
Canada needs some luck to medal at World Championships in Budapest. Hans van Essen (NED) is the editor in chief and creative content provider for Judo Inside. As journalist Van Essen visited a countlessnumber of events.
NEWS – JUDO CANADA Montréal, June 8, 2021 – The suspense is over! In a few weeks, Jessica Klimkait will represent Canada in the under-57 kg weight classat the
ONLINE COURSES
8) KEEPING GIRLS IN SPORT (PD Pts) 9) COACHING KIDS OF ALL ABILITIES (PD Pts) 10) COACH INITIATION IN SPORT (PD Pts) 11) ONLINE CONCUSSION COURSE – UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY. 12) COACHING ATHLETES WITH A DISABILITY (PD Pts) 13) NCCP MAKE ETHICAL DECISIONS (PD Pts) 14) COMMIT TO KIDS FOR COACHES (PD Pts) 15) NCCP SPORT NUTRITION (PD Pts) GRADING – JUDO CANADA Green-blue. Blue. Blue-brown. Brown. These ranks were created to follow the learning of the techniques and culture of judo. Kyu grades are defined in the Mudansha (Kyu) grade syllabus and are administered by clubs across the country. Dan grades include 10 degrees startingfrom
OUR HISTORY
In Canada, judo started with the establishment of the first dojos in the Vancouver area run by Sensei (teachers) of Japanese origins. There is some indication that judo was practised in Vancouver as early as 1910, but the only substantial records of early judo in Canada claims that the first permanent dojo was established in 1924 by Shigetaka ÉTIENNE BRIAND SURPRISED LATE IN FIGHT Montréal, June 9, 2021 – After two early wins on Wednesday at the Judo World Championships in Budapest, Hungary, Étienne Briand faced a tough opponent in the third round of the under-81 kg draw, losing by ippon to Georgia’s Luka Maisuradze, third place finisher at the 2019 World Championships. Briand did not rank at today’s event. JESSICA KLIMKAIT: WORLD CHAMPION AND FUTURE OLYMPIAN Montréal, June 8, 2021 – The suspense is over! In a few weeks, Jessica Klimkait will represent Canada in the under-57 kg weight class at the Tokyo Olympic Games. And what’s more, she will arrive in Japan as the reigning world champion. At the Judo World Championships in Budapest on Tuesday, the Ontarian put on an explosive performance in the final to beat Japan’s Momo Tamaoki by CHRISTA DEGUCHI WINS ALL-CANADIAN FINAL Christa Deguchi Wins All-Canadian Final. After more than four minutes of overtime, Christa Deguchi beat Jessica Klimkait in what turned out to be an all-Canadian Under-57 kg final on Thursday at the Antalya Grand Slam in Turkey. Deguchi was awarded the gold medal, while Klimkait will go home with silver. Because Klimkait and Deguchi holdfirst
ECATERINA GUICA PLANS TO BOUNCE BACK Montréal, June 7, 2021 – Although she is still recovering from a hand injury, Ecaterina Guica was fully motivated to compete in today’s under-52 kg division at the Judo World Championships inBudapest, Hungary.
JUDO CANADASAFE SPORTHIGH PERFORMANCEDEVELOPMENTONLINE SHOPEVENTSCONTACT US Judo Canada is the national sport governing body for the sport of judo in Canada and has overall authority to provide leadership in promotion and development as well as govern all aspects of Judo in Canada and to select and prepare Canadian teams for international. READ MORE.JUDO CANADA
Canada needs some luck to medal at World Championships in Budapest. Hans van Essen (NED) is the editor in chief and creative content provider for Judo Inside. As journalist Van Essen visited a countlessnumber of events.
NEWS – JUDO CANADA Montréal, June 7, 2021 – Although she is still recovering from a hand injury, Ecaterina Guica was fully motivated to compete in today’s under-52 kg divisionONLINE COURSES
8) KEEPING GIRLS IN SPORT (PD Pts) 9) COACHING KIDS OF ALL ABILITIES (PD Pts) 10) COACH INITIATION IN SPORT (PD Pts) 11) ONLINE CONCUSSION COURSE – UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY. 12) COACHING ATHLETES WITH A DISABILITY (PD Pts) 13) NCCP MAKE ETHICAL DECISIONS (PD Pts) 14) COMMIT TO KIDS FOR COACHES (PD Pts) 15) NCCP SPORT NUTRITION (PD Pts) GRADING – JUDO CANADA Green-blue. Blue. Blue-brown. Brown. These ranks were created to follow the learning of the techniques and culture of judo. Kyu grades are defined in the Mudansha (Kyu) grade syllabus and are administered by clubs across the country. Dan grades include 10 degrees startingfrom
OUR HISTORY
In Canada, judo started with the establishment of the first dojos in the Vancouver area run by Sensei (teachers) of Japanese origins. There is some indication that judo was practised in Vancouver as early as 1910, but the only substantial records of early judo in Canada claims that the first permanent dojo was established in 1924 by Shigetaka ÉTIENNE BRIAND SURPRISED LATE IN FIGHT Montréal, June 9, 2021 – After two early wins on Wednesday at the Judo World Championships in Budapest, Hungary, Étienne Briand faced a tough opponent in the third round of the under-81 kg draw, losing by ippon to Georgia’s Luka Maisuradze, third place finisher at the 2019 World Championships. Briand did not rank at today’s event. VALUABLE LESSONS AND EXPERIENCE FOR MOHAB EL NAHAS AT Montréal, June 10, 2021 – As the only Canadian in action on Thursday at the World Championships in Budapest, Mohab El Nahas put in a short workday in the under-90 kg division, losing his first and only battle of the day to Rémi Feuillet of Mauritius, who went on the finish in seventh place. Despite his loss, the Ontarian is confident his experience in today’s tournament will serve him CHRISTA DEGUCHI WINS ALL-CANADIAN FINAL Christa Deguchi Wins All-Canadian Final. After more than four minutes of overtime, Christa Deguchi beat Jessica Klimkait in what turned out to be an all-Canadian Under-57 kg final on Thursday at the Antalya Grand Slam in Turkey. Deguchi was awarded the gold medal, while Klimkait will go home with silver. Because Klimkait and Deguchi holdfirst
JESSICA KLIMKAIT: WORLD CHAMPION AND FUTURE OLYMPIAN Montréal, June 8, 2021 – The suspense is over! In a few weeks, Jessica Klimkait will represent Canada in the under-57 kg weight class at the Tokyo Olympic Games. And what’s more, she will arrive in Japan as the reigning world champion. At the Judo World Championships in Budapest on Tuesday, the Ontarian put on an explosive performance in the final to beat Japan’s Momo Tamaoki by NEWS – JUDO CANADA Montréal, June 7, 2021 – Although she is still recovering from a hand injury, Ecaterina Guica was fully motivated to compete in today’s under-52 kg division ÉTIENNE BRIAND SURPRISED LATE IN FIGHT Montréal, June 9, 2021 – After two early wins on Wednesday at the Judo World Championships in Budapest, Hungary, Étienne Briand faced a tough opponent in the third round of the under-81 kg draw, losing by ippon to Georgia’s Luka Maisuradze, third place finisher at the 2019 World Championships. Briand did not rank at today’s event. JUDO CANADATRANSLATE THIS PAGE Judo Canada est l’organisation régissant le sport du judo sur la scène nationale et détient l’autorité pour fournir les règles de conduite dans la promotion et le développement du sport et pour choisir et préparer les équipes canadiennes pour la compétitioninternationale.
REOPENING OF JUDO CANADA’S NATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE Montreal, September 1, 2020 – As of September 2, Canada’s judokas will be able to resume competitive training at Judo Canada’s National Training Centre in Montreal. Isabelle Charest, the minister for education for the government of Quebec, made the announcement on Tuesday from the dojo of the Institut national du sport du Québec.POLICIES AND FEES
Policies and Fees. As the sole Judo Federation officially recognize in Canada, Judo Canada abides to a number of organizational policies and guidelines dictated by its desire to excel as an organization and also, by the laws of this country. Here are some of the important onesto consider:
JESSICA KLIMKAIT: WORLD CHAMPION AND FUTURE OLYMPIAN Montréal, June 8, 2021 – The suspense is over! In a few weeks, Jessica Klimkait will represent Canada in the under-57 kg weight class at the Tokyo Olympic Games. And what’s more, she will arrive in Japan as the reigning world champion. At the Judo World Championships in Budapest on Tuesday, the Ontarian put on an explosive performance in the final to beat Japan’s Momo Tamaoki by OPEN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS, 2022 TO 2024 CANADA’S LARGEST Open National Championships, 2022 to 2024 Canada’s Largest Judo Tournament Returns to Montreal. Montreal, November 3, 2020 – Judo Canada, in collaboration with Tourisme Montréal and Judo Québec, is proud to announce that the 2022 to 2024 Open National Championships will be held at Montreal’s Claude-Robillard Sports Complex.. Canada’s largest judo competition attracts nearly a ECATERINA GUICA PLANS TO BOUNCE BACK Montréal, June 7, 2021 – Although she is still recovering from a hand injury, Ecaterina Guica was fully motivated to compete in today’s under-52 kg division at the Judo World Championships inBudapest, Hungary.
EVENTS – JUDO CANADA 2017 Canadian Kodokan Black Belt Association, All rights reserved CHRISTA DEGUCHI AND JESSICA KLIMKAIT IN A HISTORIC FINALE In white, Christa Deguchi, 7 th on the world ranking, was trying to win a second title in -57 kg in as many years at the prestigious event. In blue, Jessica Klimkait, ranked 5 th, was trying to win her first one. Having already won three times against Klimkait in the last year, Christa Deguchi was victorious once against in the historicfinale.
JUDO CANADASAFE SPORTHIGH PERFORMANCEDEVELOPMENTONLINE SHOPEVENTSCONTACT US Judo Canada is the national sport governing body for the sport of judo in Canada and has overall authority to provide leadership in promotion and development as well as govern all aspects of Judo in Canada and to select and prepare Canadian teams for international. READ MORE.JUDO CANADA
Canada needs some luck to medal at World Championships in Budapest. Hans van Essen (NED) is the editor in chief and creative content provider for Judo Inside. As journalist Van Essen visited a countlessnumber of events.
NEWS – JUDO CANADA Montréal, June 8, 2021 – The suspense is over! In a few weeks, Jessica Klimkait will represent Canada in the under-57 kg weight classat the
ONLINE COURSES
8) KEEPING GIRLS IN SPORT (PD Pts) 9) COACHING KIDS OF ALL ABILITIES (PD Pts) 10) COACH INITIATION IN SPORT (PD Pts) 11) ONLINE CONCUSSION COURSE – UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY. 12) COACHING ATHLETES WITH A DISABILITY (PD Pts) 13) NCCP MAKE ETHICAL DECISIONS (PD Pts) 14) COMMIT TO KIDS FOR COACHES (PD Pts) 15) NCCP SPORT NUTRITION (PD Pts) GRADING – JUDO CANADA Green-blue. Blue. Blue-brown. Brown. These ranks were created to follow the learning of the techniques and culture of judo. Kyu grades are defined in the Mudansha (Kyu) grade syllabus and are administered by clubs across the country. Dan grades include 10 degrees startingfrom
OUR HISTORY
In Canada, judo started with the establishment of the first dojos in the Vancouver area run by Sensei (teachers) of Japanese origins. There is some indication that judo was practised in Vancouver as early as 1910, but the only substantial records of early judo in Canada claims that the first permanent dojo was established in 1924 by Shigetaka ÉTIENNE BRIAND SURPRISED LATE IN FIGHT Montréal, June 9, 2021 – After two early wins on Wednesday at the Judo World Championships in Budapest, Hungary, Étienne Briand faced a tough opponent in the third round of the under-81 kg draw, losing by ippon to Georgia’s Luka Maisuradze, third place finisher at the 2019 World Championships. Briand did not rank at today’s event. JESSICA KLIMKAIT: WORLD CHAMPION AND FUTURE OLYMPIAN Montréal, June 8, 2021 – The suspense is over! In a few weeks, Jessica Klimkait will represent Canada in the under-57 kg weight class at the Tokyo Olympic Games. And what’s more, she will arrive in Japan as the reigning world champion. At the Judo World Championships in Budapest on Tuesday, the Ontarian put on an explosive performance in the final to beat Japan’s Momo Tamaoki by CHRISTA DEGUCHI WINS ALL-CANADIAN FINAL Christa Deguchi Wins All-Canadian Final. After more than four minutes of overtime, Christa Deguchi beat Jessica Klimkait in what turned out to be an all-Canadian Under-57 kg final on Thursday at the Antalya Grand Slam in Turkey. Deguchi was awarded the gold medal, while Klimkait will go home with silver. Because Klimkait and Deguchi holdfirst
ECATERINA GUICA PLANS TO BOUNCE BACK Montréal, June 7, 2021 – Although she is still recovering from a hand injury, Ecaterina Guica was fully motivated to compete in today’s under-52 kg division at the Judo World Championships inBudapest, Hungary.
JUDO CANADASAFE SPORTHIGH PERFORMANCEDEVELOPMENTONLINE SHOPEVENTSCONTACT US Judo Canada is the national sport governing body for the sport of judo in Canada and has overall authority to provide leadership in promotion and development as well as govern all aspects of Judo in Canada and to select and prepare Canadian teams for international. READ MORE.JUDO CANADA
Canada needs some luck to medal at World Championships in Budapest. Hans van Essen (NED) is the editor in chief and creative content provider for Judo Inside. As journalist Van Essen visited a countlessnumber of events.
NEWS – JUDO CANADA Montréal, June 8, 2021 – The suspense is over! In a few weeks, Jessica Klimkait will represent Canada in the under-57 kg weight classat the
ONLINE COURSES
8) KEEPING GIRLS IN SPORT (PD Pts) 9) COACHING KIDS OF ALL ABILITIES (PD Pts) 10) COACH INITIATION IN SPORT (PD Pts) 11) ONLINE CONCUSSION COURSE – UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY. 12) COACHING ATHLETES WITH A DISABILITY (PD Pts) 13) NCCP MAKE ETHICAL DECISIONS (PD Pts) 14) COMMIT TO KIDS FOR COACHES (PD Pts) 15) NCCP SPORT NUTRITION (PD Pts) GRADING – JUDO CANADA Green-blue. Blue. Blue-brown. Brown. These ranks were created to follow the learning of the techniques and culture of judo. Kyu grades are defined in the Mudansha (Kyu) grade syllabus and are administered by clubs across the country. Dan grades include 10 degrees startingfrom
OUR HISTORY
In Canada, judo started with the establishment of the first dojos in the Vancouver area run by Sensei (teachers) of Japanese origins. There is some indication that judo was practised in Vancouver as early as 1910, but the only substantial records of early judo in Canada claims that the first permanent dojo was established in 1924 by Shigetaka ÉTIENNE BRIAND SURPRISED LATE IN FIGHT Montréal, June 9, 2021 – After two early wins on Wednesday at the Judo World Championships in Budapest, Hungary, Étienne Briand faced a tough opponent in the third round of the under-81 kg draw, losing by ippon to Georgia’s Luka Maisuradze, third place finisher at the 2019 World Championships. Briand did not rank at today’s event. JESSICA KLIMKAIT: WORLD CHAMPION AND FUTURE OLYMPIAN Montréal, June 8, 2021 – The suspense is over! In a few weeks, Jessica Klimkait will represent Canada in the under-57 kg weight class at the Tokyo Olympic Games. And what’s more, she will arrive in Japan as the reigning world champion. At the Judo World Championships in Budapest on Tuesday, the Ontarian put on an explosive performance in the final to beat Japan’s Momo Tamaoki by CHRISTA DEGUCHI WINS ALL-CANADIAN FINAL Christa Deguchi Wins All-Canadian Final. After more than four minutes of overtime, Christa Deguchi beat Jessica Klimkait in what turned out to be an all-Canadian Under-57 kg final on Thursday at the Antalya Grand Slam in Turkey. Deguchi was awarded the gold medal, while Klimkait will go home with silver. Because Klimkait and Deguchi holdfirst
ECATERINA GUICA PLANS TO BOUNCE BACK Montréal, June 7, 2021 – Although she is still recovering from a hand injury, Ecaterina Guica was fully motivated to compete in today’s under-52 kg division at the Judo World Championships inBudapest, Hungary.
NEWS – JUDO CANADA Montréal, June 7, 2021 – Although she is still recovering from a hand injury, Ecaterina Guica was fully motivated to compete in today’s under-52 kg division ÉTIENNE BRIAND SURPRISED LATE IN FIGHT Montréal, June 9, 2021 – After two early wins on Wednesday at the Judo World Championships in Budapest, Hungary, Étienne Briand faced a tough opponent in the third round of the under-81 kg draw, losing by ippon to Georgia’s Luka Maisuradze, third place finisher at the 2019 World Championships. Briand did not rank at today’s event. JUDO CANADATRANSLATE THIS PAGE Judo Canada est l’organisation régissant le sport du judo sur la scène nationale et détient l’autorité pour fournir les règles de conduite dans la promotion et le développement du sport et pour choisir et préparer les équipes canadiennes pour la compétitioninternationale.
REOPENING OF JUDO CANADA’S NATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE Montreal, September 1, 2020 – As of September 2, Canada’s judokas will be able to resume competitive training at Judo Canada’s National Training Centre in Montreal. Isabelle Charest, the minister for education for the government of Quebec, made the announcement on Tuesday from the dojo of the Institut national du sport du Québec.POLICIES AND FEES
Policies and Fees. As the sole Judo Federation officially recognize in Canada, Judo Canada abides to a number of organizational policies and guidelines dictated by its desire to excel as an organization and also, by the laws of this country. Here are some of the important onesto consider:
JESSICA KLIMKAIT: WORLD CHAMPION AND FUTURE OLYMPIAN Montréal, June 8, 2021 – The suspense is over! In a few weeks, Jessica Klimkait will represent Canada in the under-57 kg weight class at the Tokyo Olympic Games. And what’s more, she will arrive in Japan as the reigning world champion. At the Judo World Championships in Budapest on Tuesday, the Ontarian put on an explosive performance in the final to beat Japan’s Momo Tamaoki by OPEN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS, 2022 TO 2024 CANADA’S LARGEST Open National Championships, 2022 to 2024 Canada’s Largest Judo Tournament Returns to Montreal. Montreal, November 3, 2020 – Judo Canada, in collaboration with Tourisme Montréal and Judo Québec, is proud to announce that the 2022 to 2024 Open National Championships will be held at Montreal’s Claude-Robillard Sports Complex.. Canada’s largest judo competition attracts nearly a ECATERINA GUICA PLANS TO BOUNCE BACK Montréal, June 7, 2021 – Although she is still recovering from a hand injury, Ecaterina Guica was fully motivated to compete in today’s under-52 kg division at the Judo World Championships inBudapest, Hungary.
EVENTS – JUDO CANADA 2017 Canadian Kodokan Black Belt Association, All rights reserved CHRISTA DEGUCHI AND JESSICA KLIMKAIT IN A HISTORIC FINALE In white, Christa Deguchi, 7 th on the world ranking, was trying to win a second title in -57 kg in as many years at the prestigious event. In blue, Jessica Klimkait, ranked 5 th, was trying to win her first one. Having already won three times against Klimkait in the last year, Christa Deguchi was victorious once against in the historicfinale.
JUDO CANADASAFE SPORTHIGH PERFORMANCEDEVELOPMENTONLINE SHOPEVENTSCONTACT US Judo Canada is the national sport governing body for the sport of judo in Canada and has overall authority to provide leadership in promotion and development as well as govern all aspects of Judo in Canada and to select and prepare Canadian teams for international. READ MORE.JUDO CANADA
Canada needs some luck to medal at World Championships in Budapest. Hans van Essen (NED) is the editor in chief and creative content provider for Judo Inside. As journalist Van Essen visited a countlessnumber of events.
NEWS – JUDO CANADA Montréal, June 8, 2021 – The suspense is over! In a few weeks, Jessica Klimkait will represent Canada in the under-57 kg weight classat the
ONLINE COURSES
8) KEEPING GIRLS IN SPORT (PD Pts) 9) COACHING KIDS OF ALL ABILITIES (PD Pts) 10) COACH INITIATION IN SPORT (PD Pts) 11) ONLINE CONCUSSION COURSE – UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY. 12) COACHING ATHLETES WITH A DISABILITY (PD Pts) 13) NCCP MAKE ETHICAL DECISIONS (PD Pts) 14) COMMIT TO KIDS FOR COACHES (PD Pts) 15) NCCP SPORT NUTRITION (PD Pts) GRADING – JUDO CANADA Green-blue. Blue. Blue-brown. Brown. These ranks were created to follow the learning of the techniques and culture of judo. Kyu grades are defined in the Mudansha (Kyu) grade syllabus and are administered by clubs across the country. Dan grades include 10 degrees startingfrom
OUR HISTORY
In Canada, judo started with the establishment of the first dojos in the Vancouver area run by Sensei (teachers) of Japanese origins. There is some indication that judo was practised in Vancouver as early as 1910, but the only substantial records of early judo in Canada claims that the first permanent dojo was established in 1924 by Shigetaka ÉTIENNE BRIAND SURPRISED LATE IN FIGHT Montréal, June 9, 2021 – After two early wins on Wednesday at the Judo World Championships in Budapest, Hungary, Étienne Briand faced a tough opponent in the third round of the under-81 kg draw, losing by ippon to Georgia’s Luka Maisuradze, third place finisher at the 2019 World Championships. Briand did not rank at today’s event. JESSICA KLIMKAIT: WORLD CHAMPION AND FUTURE OLYMPIAN Montréal, June 8, 2021 – The suspense is over! In a few weeks, Jessica Klimkait will represent Canada in the under-57 kg weight class at the Tokyo Olympic Games. And what’s more, she will arrive in Japan as the reigning world champion. At the Judo World Championships in Budapest on Tuesday, the Ontarian put on an explosive performance in the final to beat Japan’s Momo Tamaoki by CHRISTA DEGUCHI WINS ALL-CANADIAN FINAL Christa Deguchi Wins All-Canadian Final. After more than four minutes of overtime, Christa Deguchi beat Jessica Klimkait in what turned out to be an all-Canadian Under-57 kg final on Thursday at the Antalya Grand Slam in Turkey. Deguchi was awarded the gold medal, while Klimkait will go home with silver. Because Klimkait and Deguchi holdfirst
ECATERINA GUICA PLANS TO BOUNCE BACK Montréal, June 7, 2021 – Although she is still recovering from a hand injury, Ecaterina Guica was fully motivated to compete in today’s under-52 kg division at the Judo World Championships inBudapest, Hungary.
JUDO CANADASAFE SPORTHIGH PERFORMANCEDEVELOPMENTONLINE SHOPEVENTSCONTACT US Judo Canada is the national sport governing body for the sport of judo in Canada and has overall authority to provide leadership in promotion and development as well as govern all aspects of Judo in Canada and to select and prepare Canadian teams for international. READ MORE.JUDO CANADA
Canada needs some luck to medal at World Championships in Budapest. Hans van Essen (NED) is the editor in chief and creative content provider for Judo Inside. As journalist Van Essen visited a countlessnumber of events.
NEWS – JUDO CANADA Montréal, June 8, 2021 – The suspense is over! In a few weeks, Jessica Klimkait will represent Canada in the under-57 kg weight classat the
ONLINE COURSES
8) KEEPING GIRLS IN SPORT (PD Pts) 9) COACHING KIDS OF ALL ABILITIES (PD Pts) 10) COACH INITIATION IN SPORT (PD Pts) 11) ONLINE CONCUSSION COURSE – UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY. 12) COACHING ATHLETES WITH A DISABILITY (PD Pts) 13) NCCP MAKE ETHICAL DECISIONS (PD Pts) 14) COMMIT TO KIDS FOR COACHES (PD Pts) 15) NCCP SPORT NUTRITION (PD Pts) GRADING – JUDO CANADA Green-blue. Blue. Blue-brown. Brown. These ranks were created to follow the learning of the techniques and culture of judo. Kyu grades are defined in the Mudansha (Kyu) grade syllabus and are administered by clubs across the country. Dan grades include 10 degrees startingfrom
OUR HISTORY
In Canada, judo started with the establishment of the first dojos in the Vancouver area run by Sensei (teachers) of Japanese origins. There is some indication that judo was practised in Vancouver as early as 1910, but the only substantial records of early judo in Canada claims that the first permanent dojo was established in 1924 by Shigetaka ÉTIENNE BRIAND SURPRISED LATE IN FIGHT Montréal, June 9, 2021 – After two early wins on Wednesday at the Judo World Championships in Budapest, Hungary, Étienne Briand faced a tough opponent in the third round of the under-81 kg draw, losing by ippon to Georgia’s Luka Maisuradze, third place finisher at the 2019 World Championships. Briand did not rank at today’s event. JESSICA KLIMKAIT: WORLD CHAMPION AND FUTURE OLYMPIAN Montréal, June 8, 2021 – The suspense is over! In a few weeks, Jessica Klimkait will represent Canada in the under-57 kg weight class at the Tokyo Olympic Games. And what’s more, she will arrive in Japan as the reigning world champion. At the Judo World Championships in Budapest on Tuesday, the Ontarian put on an explosive performance in the final to beat Japan’s Momo Tamaoki by CHRISTA DEGUCHI WINS ALL-CANADIAN FINAL Christa Deguchi Wins All-Canadian Final. After more than four minutes of overtime, Christa Deguchi beat Jessica Klimkait in what turned out to be an all-Canadian Under-57 kg final on Thursday at the Antalya Grand Slam in Turkey. Deguchi was awarded the gold medal, while Klimkait will go home with silver. Because Klimkait and Deguchi holdfirst
ECATERINA GUICA PLANS TO BOUNCE BACK Montréal, June 7, 2021 – Although she is still recovering from a hand injury, Ecaterina Guica was fully motivated to compete in today’s under-52 kg division at the Judo World Championships inBudapest, Hungary.
NEWS – JUDO CANADA Montréal, June 7, 2021 – Although she is still recovering from a hand injury, Ecaterina Guica was fully motivated to compete in today’s under-52 kg division ÉTIENNE BRIAND SURPRISED LATE IN FIGHT Montréal, June 9, 2021 – After two early wins on Wednesday at the Judo World Championships in Budapest, Hungary, Étienne Briand faced a tough opponent in the third round of the under-81 kg draw, losing by ippon to Georgia’s Luka Maisuradze, third place finisher at the 2019 World Championships. Briand did not rank at today’s event. JUDO CANADATRANSLATE THIS PAGE Judo Canada est l’organisation régissant le sport du judo sur la scène nationale et détient l’autorité pour fournir les règles de conduite dans la promotion et le développement du sport et pour choisir et préparer les équipes canadiennes pour la compétitioninternationale.
REOPENING OF JUDO CANADA’S NATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE Montreal, September 1, 2020 – As of September 2, Canada’s judokas will be able to resume competitive training at Judo Canada’s National Training Centre in Montreal. Isabelle Charest, the minister for education for the government of Quebec, made the announcement on Tuesday from the dojo of the Institut national du sport du Québec.POLICIES AND FEES
Policies and Fees. As the sole Judo Federation officially recognize in Canada, Judo Canada abides to a number of organizational policies and guidelines dictated by its desire to excel as an organization and also, by the laws of this country. Here are some of the important onesto consider:
JESSICA KLIMKAIT: WORLD CHAMPION AND FUTURE OLYMPIAN Montréal, June 8, 2021 – The suspense is over! In a few weeks, Jessica Klimkait will represent Canada in the under-57 kg weight class at the Tokyo Olympic Games. And what’s more, she will arrive in Japan as the reigning world champion. At the Judo World Championships in Budapest on Tuesday, the Ontarian put on an explosive performance in the final to beat Japan’s Momo Tamaoki by OPEN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS, 2022 TO 2024 CANADA’S LARGEST Open National Championships, 2022 to 2024 Canada’s Largest Judo Tournament Returns to Montreal. Montreal, November 3, 2020 – Judo Canada, in collaboration with Tourisme Montréal and Judo Québec, is proud to announce that the 2022 to 2024 Open National Championships will be held at Montreal’s Claude-Robillard Sports Complex.. Canada’s largest judo competition attracts nearly a ECATERINA GUICA PLANS TO BOUNCE BACK Montréal, June 7, 2021 – Although she is still recovering from a hand injury, Ecaterina Guica was fully motivated to compete in today’s under-52 kg division at the Judo World Championships inBudapest, Hungary.
EVENTS – JUDO CANADA 2017 Canadian Kodokan Black Belt Association, All rights reserved CHRISTA DEGUCHI AND JESSICA KLIMKAIT IN A HISTORIC FINALE In white, Christa Deguchi, 7 th on the world ranking, was trying to win a second title in -57 kg in as many years at the prestigious event. In blue, Jessica Klimkait, ranked 5 th, was trying to win her first one. Having already won three times against Klimkait in the last year, Christa Deguchi was victorious once against in the historicfinale.
JUDO CANADASAFE SPORTHIGH PERFORMANCEDEVELOPMENTONLINE SHOPEVENTSCONTACT US Judo Canada is the national sport governing body for the sport of judo in Canada and has overall authority to provide leadership in promotion and development as well as govern all aspects of Judo in Canada and to select and prepare Canadian teams for international. READ MORE.ONLINE COURSES
8) KEEPING GIRLS IN SPORT (PD Pts) 9) COACHING KIDS OF ALL ABILITIES (PD Pts) 10) COACH INITIATION IN SPORT (PD Pts) 11) ONLINE CONCUSSION COURSE – UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY. 12) COACHING ATHLETES WITH A DISABILITY (PD Pts) 13) NCCP MAKE ETHICAL DECISIONS (PD Pts) 14) COMMIT TO KIDS FOR COACHES (PD Pts) 15) NCCP SPORT NUTRITION (PD Pts) GRADING – JUDO CANADA Green-blue. Blue. Blue-brown. Brown. These ranks were created to follow the learning of the techniques and culture of judo. Kyu grades are defined in the Mudansha (Kyu) grade syllabus and are administered by clubs across the country. Dan grades include 10 degrees startingfrom
OUR HISTORY
In Canada, judo started with the establishment of the first dojos in the Vancouver area run by Sensei (teachers) of Japanese origins. There is some indication that judo was practised in Vancouver as early as 1910, but the only substantial records of early judo in Canada claims that the first permanent dojo was established in 1924 by Shigetaka REOPENING OF JUDO CANADA’S NATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE Montreal, September 1, 2020 – As of September 2, Canada’s judokas will be able to resume competitive training at Judo Canada’s National Training Centre in Montreal. Isabelle Charest, the minister for education for the government of Quebec, made the announcement on Tuesday from the dojo of the Institut national du sport du Québec. MAY THE BEST WOMAN WIN…TOKYO! Health Ban on Fight-offs in Canada. On June 8 in Budapest, Christa Deguchi and Jessica Klimkait will not only be fighting for the title of World Champion, but also, and perhaps more importantly, for Canada’s only available spot in the under-57 kg weight class at the Tokyo Olympic Games.The top-ranked athlete at the 2021 World Championships will earn a spot at the Olympics. CHRISTA DEGUCHI WINS ALL-CANADIAN FINAL Christa Deguchi Wins All-Canadian Final. After more than four minutes of overtime, Christa Deguchi beat Jessica Klimkait in what turned out to be an all-Canadian Under-57 kg final on Thursday at the Antalya Grand Slam in Turkey. Deguchi was awarded the gold medal, while Klimkait will go home with silver. Because Klimkait and Deguchi holdfirst
KATA JUDGES EVALUATION Kata judges evaluation will be held in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu. For details click: KAT_JUDGES_EVALUATION_ANNOUNCEMENT JUDOKA WITH A DISABILITY Judo programs provide a safe and stimulating environment in which all judokas can develop to their full potential. The practice of judo for deaf or visually impaired athletes includes a competitive component.WWW.JUDOCANADA.ORG
www.judocanada.org
JUDO CANADASAFE SPORTHIGH PERFORMANCEDEVELOPMENTONLINE SHOPEVENTSCONTACT US Judo Canada is the national sport governing body for the sport of judo in Canada and has overall authority to provide leadership in promotion and development as well as govern all aspects of Judo in Canada and to select and prepare Canadian teams for international. READ MORE.ONLINE COURSES
8) KEEPING GIRLS IN SPORT (PD Pts) 9) COACHING KIDS OF ALL ABILITIES (PD Pts) 10) COACH INITIATION IN SPORT (PD Pts) 11) ONLINE CONCUSSION COURSE – UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY. 12) COACHING ATHLETES WITH A DISABILITY (PD Pts) 13) NCCP MAKE ETHICAL DECISIONS (PD Pts) 14) COMMIT TO KIDS FOR COACHES (PD Pts) 15) NCCP SPORT NUTRITION (PD Pts) GRADING – JUDO CANADA Green-blue. Blue. Blue-brown. Brown. These ranks were created to follow the learning of the techniques and culture of judo. Kyu grades are defined in the Mudansha (Kyu) grade syllabus and are administered by clubs across the country. Dan grades include 10 degrees startingfrom
OUR HISTORY
In Canada, judo started with the establishment of the first dojos in the Vancouver area run by Sensei (teachers) of Japanese origins. There is some indication that judo was practised in Vancouver as early as 1910, but the only substantial records of early judo in Canada claims that the first permanent dojo was established in 1924 by Shigetaka REOPENING OF JUDO CANADA’S NATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE Montreal, September 1, 2020 – As of September 2, Canada’s judokas will be able to resume competitive training at Judo Canada’s National Training Centre in Montreal. Isabelle Charest, the minister for education for the government of Quebec, made the announcement on Tuesday from the dojo of the Institut national du sport du Québec. MAY THE BEST WOMAN WIN…TOKYO! Health Ban on Fight-offs in Canada. On June 8 in Budapest, Christa Deguchi and Jessica Klimkait will not only be fighting for the title of World Champion, but also, and perhaps more importantly, for Canada’s only available spot in the under-57 kg weight class at the Tokyo Olympic Games.The top-ranked athlete at the 2021 World Championships will earn a spot at the Olympics. CHRISTA DEGUCHI WINS ALL-CANADIAN FINAL Christa Deguchi Wins All-Canadian Final. After more than four minutes of overtime, Christa Deguchi beat Jessica Klimkait in what turned out to be an all-Canadian Under-57 kg final on Thursday at the Antalya Grand Slam in Turkey. Deguchi was awarded the gold medal, while Klimkait will go home with silver. Because Klimkait and Deguchi holdfirst
KATA JUDGES EVALUATION Kata judges evaluation will be held in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu. For details click: KAT_JUDGES_EVALUATION_ANNOUNCEMENT JUDOKA WITH A DISABILITY Judo programs provide a safe and stimulating environment in which all judokas can develop to their full potential. The practice of judo for deaf or visually impaired athletes includes a competitive component.WWW.JUDOCANADA.ORG
www.judocanada.org
PROVINCIAL ASSOCIATIONS Judo Manitoba. Judo Ontario. Judo Québec. Judo NB. Judo Nova Scotia. Judo PEI. Judo Newfoundland and Labrador. TERRITORIAL JUDO ASSOCIATIONS. Judo Yukon.NATIONAL TEAM
National Team. Canadian athletes that attained a certain level of competitive performance can become members of one of the different teams that constitute the overall National Team. According to their age and competitive level on the national and world stages, athletes will be ranked in team A to F. As an example, the best performingCanadian
ECATERINA GUICA PLANS TO BOUNCE BACK Montréal, June 7, 2021 – Although she is still recovering from a hand injury, Ecaterina Guica was fully motivated to compete in today’s under-52 kg division at the Judo World Championships inBudapest, Hungary.
HANDBOOK – JUDO CANADA The purpose of the National Team Handbook is to keep athletes and coaches informed about Judo Canada’s High Performance policies. It is the responsibility of athletes and coaches to read and understand the material in this handbook. If you are not clear on a certain policy please contact the National Coaching Staff, the HighPerformance Chair
CONQUER THE WORLD, THEN TOKYO The worlds will be webcast live on CBC Sports Even though they may be the world number one and two in the under 57 kg category, NATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE National Training Centre. Judo Canada’s National Training Centre is located at 4141 Pierre-de-Coubertin in Montreal. The NTC is housed inside the Institut National du Sport du Québec ’s located in the Olympic facilities. The INS is part of the Canadian Sport InstituteNetwork.
GOVERNANCE – JUDO CANADA BeSport | Best WordPress theme for sport services. Board of Directors. Mike Tamura, President; Vincent Bouchard, Vice-President EVENTS – JUDO CANADA 2017 Canadian Kodokan Black Belt Association, All rights reservedTOOLBOX FOR CLUBS
POWER POINT PRESENTATION PROMOTE YOUR CLUB. Tu see again the entire presentation during the Webinar. To download the document CLICK HERE. HIROSHI NAKAMURA INDUCTED TO THE CANADIAN OLYMPIC Hiroshi Nakamura Inducted to the Canadian Olympic Committee Hall of Fame. Montreal, September 23, 2019 – It is with great pride that Judo Canada will see the name Hiroshi Nakamura added to the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame on October 23 in Toronto. With the news being confirmed today by a press release from the Canadian Olympic Committee JUDO CANADASAFE SPORTHIGH PERFORMANCEDEVELOPMENTONLINE SHOPEVENTSCONTACT US Judo Canada is the national sport governing body for the sport of judo in Canada and has overall authority to provide leadership in promotion and development as well as govern all aspects of Judo in Canada and to select and prepare Canadian teams for international. READ MORE.ONLINE COURSES
8) KEEPING GIRLS IN SPORT (PD Pts) 9) COACHING KIDS OF ALL ABILITIES (PD Pts) 10) COACH INITIATION IN SPORT (PD Pts) 11) ONLINE CONCUSSION COURSE – UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY. 12) COACHING ATHLETES WITH A DISABILITY (PD Pts) 13) NCCP MAKE ETHICAL DECISIONS (PD Pts) 14) COMMIT TO KIDS FOR COACHES (PD Pts) 15) NCCP SPORT NUTRITION (PD Pts) GRADING – JUDO CANADA Green-blue. Blue. Blue-brown. Brown. These ranks were created to follow the learning of the techniques and culture of judo. Kyu grades are defined in the Mudansha (Kyu) grade syllabus and are administered by clubs across the country. Dan grades include 10 degrees startingfrom
OUR HISTORY
In Canada, judo started with the establishment of the first dojos in the Vancouver area run by Sensei (teachers) of Japanese origins. There is some indication that judo was practised in Vancouver as early as 1910, but the only substantial records of early judo in Canada claims that the first permanent dojo was established in 1924 by Shigetaka REOPENING OF JUDO CANADA’S NATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE Montreal, September 1, 2020 – As of September 2, Canada’s judokas will be able to resume competitive training at Judo Canada’s National Training Centre in Montreal. Isabelle Charest, the minister for education for the government of Quebec, made the announcement on Tuesday from the dojo of the Institut national du sport du Québec. MAY THE BEST WOMAN WIN…TOKYO! Health Ban on Fight-offs in Canada. On June 8 in Budapest, Christa Deguchi and Jessica Klimkait will not only be fighting for the title of World Champion, but also, and perhaps more importantly, for Canada’s only available spot in the under-57 kg weight class at the Tokyo Olympic Games.The top-ranked athlete at the 2021 World Championships will earn a spot at the Olympics. CHRISTA DEGUCHI WINS ALL-CANADIAN FINAL Christa Deguchi Wins All-Canadian Final. After more than four minutes of overtime, Christa Deguchi beat Jessica Klimkait in what turned out to be an all-Canadian Under-57 kg final on Thursday at the Antalya Grand Slam in Turkey. Deguchi was awarded the gold medal, while Klimkait will go home with silver. Because Klimkait and Deguchi holdfirst
KATA JUDGES EVALUATION Kata judges evaluation will be held in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu. For details click: KAT_JUDGES_EVALUATION_ANNOUNCEMENT JUDOKA WITH A DISABILITY Judo programs provide a safe and stimulating environment in which all judokas can develop to their full potential. The practice of judo for deaf or visually impaired athletes includes a competitive component.WWW.JUDOCANADA.ORG
www.judocanada.org
JUDO CANADASAFE SPORTHIGH PERFORMANCEDEVELOPMENTONLINE SHOPEVENTSCONTACT US Judo Canada is the national sport governing body for the sport of judo in Canada and has overall authority to provide leadership in promotion and development as well as govern all aspects of Judo in Canada and to select and prepare Canadian teams for international. READ MORE.ONLINE COURSES
8) KEEPING GIRLS IN SPORT (PD Pts) 9) COACHING KIDS OF ALL ABILITIES (PD Pts) 10) COACH INITIATION IN SPORT (PD Pts) 11) ONLINE CONCUSSION COURSE – UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY. 12) COACHING ATHLETES WITH A DISABILITY (PD Pts) 13) NCCP MAKE ETHICAL DECISIONS (PD Pts) 14) COMMIT TO KIDS FOR COACHES (PD Pts) 15) NCCP SPORT NUTRITION (PD Pts) GRADING – JUDO CANADA Green-blue. Blue. Blue-brown. Brown. These ranks were created to follow the learning of the techniques and culture of judo. Kyu grades are defined in the Mudansha (Kyu) grade syllabus and are administered by clubs across the country. Dan grades include 10 degrees startingfrom
OUR HISTORY
In Canada, judo started with the establishment of the first dojos in the Vancouver area run by Sensei (teachers) of Japanese origins. There is some indication that judo was practised in Vancouver as early as 1910, but the only substantial records of early judo in Canada claims that the first permanent dojo was established in 1924 by Shigetaka REOPENING OF JUDO CANADA’S NATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE Montreal, September 1, 2020 – As of September 2, Canada’s judokas will be able to resume competitive training at Judo Canada’s National Training Centre in Montreal. Isabelle Charest, the minister for education for the government of Quebec, made the announcement on Tuesday from the dojo of the Institut national du sport du Québec. MAY THE BEST WOMAN WIN…TOKYO! Health Ban on Fight-offs in Canada. On June 8 in Budapest, Christa Deguchi and Jessica Klimkait will not only be fighting for the title of World Champion, but also, and perhaps more importantly, for Canada’s only available spot in the under-57 kg weight class at the Tokyo Olympic Games.The top-ranked athlete at the 2021 World Championships will earn a spot at the Olympics. CHRISTA DEGUCHI WINS ALL-CANADIAN FINAL Christa Deguchi Wins All-Canadian Final. After more than four minutes of overtime, Christa Deguchi beat Jessica Klimkait in what turned out to be an all-Canadian Under-57 kg final on Thursday at the Antalya Grand Slam in Turkey. Deguchi was awarded the gold medal, while Klimkait will go home with silver. Because Klimkait and Deguchi holdfirst
KATA JUDGES EVALUATION Kata judges evaluation will be held in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu. For details click: KAT_JUDGES_EVALUATION_ANNOUNCEMENT JUDOKA WITH A DISABILITY Judo programs provide a safe and stimulating environment in which all judokas can develop to their full potential. The practice of judo for deaf or visually impaired athletes includes a competitive component.WWW.JUDOCANADA.ORG
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National Team. Canadian athletes that attained a certain level of competitive performance can become members of one of the different teams that constitute the overall National Team. According to their age and competitive level on the national and world stages, athletes will be ranked in team A to F. As an example, the best performingCanadian
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CONQUER THE WORLD, THEN TOKYO The worlds will be webcast live on CBC Sports Even though they may be the world number one and two in the under 57 kg category, NATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE National Training Centre. Judo Canada’s National Training Centre is located at 4141 Pierre-de-Coubertin in Montreal. The NTC is housed inside the Institut National du Sport du Québec ’s located in the Olympic facilities. The INS is part of the Canadian Sport InstituteNetwork.
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POWER POINT PRESENTATION PROMOTE YOUR CLUB. Tu see again the entire presentation during the Webinar. To download the document CLICK HERE. HIROSHI NAKAMURA INDUCTED TO THE CANADIAN OLYMPIC Hiroshi Nakamura Inducted to the Canadian Olympic Committee Hall of Fame. Montreal, September 23, 2019 – It is with great pride that Judo Canada will see the name Hiroshi Nakamura added to the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame on October 23 in Toronto. With the news being confirmed today by a press release from the Canadian Olympic Committee JUDO CANADASAFE SPORTHIGH PERFORMANCEDEVELOPMENTONLINE SHOPEVENTSCONTACT US Judo Canada is the national sport governing body for the sport of judo in Canada and has overall authority to provide leadership in promotion and development as well as govern all aspects of Judo in Canada and to select and prepare Canadian teams for international. READ MORE.ONLINE COURSES
8) KEEPING GIRLS IN SPORT (PD Pts) 9) COACHING KIDS OF ALL ABILITIES (PD Pts) 10) COACH INITIATION IN SPORT (PD Pts) 11) ONLINE CONCUSSION COURSE – UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY. 12) COACHING ATHLETES WITH A DISABILITY (PD Pts) 13) NCCP MAKE ETHICAL DECISIONS (PD Pts) 14) COMMIT TO KIDS FOR COACHES (PD Pts) 15) NCCP SPORT NUTRITION (PD Pts) GRADING – JUDO CANADA Green-blue. Blue. Blue-brown. Brown. These ranks were created to follow the learning of the techniques and culture of judo. Kyu grades are defined in the Mudansha (Kyu) grade syllabus and are administered by clubs across the country. Dan grades include 10 degrees startingfrom
OUR HISTORY
In Canada, judo started with the establishment of the first dojos in the Vancouver area run by Sensei (teachers) of Japanese origins. There is some indication that judo was practised in Vancouver as early as 1910, but the only substantial records of early judo in Canada claims that the first permanent dojo was established in 1924 by Shigetaka REOPENING OF JUDO CANADA’S NATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE Montreal, September 1, 2020 – As of September 2, Canada’s judokas will be able to resume competitive training at Judo Canada’s National Training Centre in Montreal. Isabelle Charest, the minister for education for the government of Quebec, made the announcement on Tuesday from the dojo of the Institut national du sport du Québec. MAY THE BEST WOMAN WIN…TOKYO! Health Ban on Fight-offs in Canada. On June 8 in Budapest, Christa Deguchi and Jessica Klimkait will not only be fighting for the title of World Champion, but also, and perhaps more importantly, for Canada’s only available spot in the under-57 kg weight class at the Tokyo Olympic Games.The top-ranked athlete at the 2021 World Championships will earn a spot at the Olympics. CHRISTA DEGUCHI WINS ALL-CANADIAN FINAL Christa Deguchi Wins All-Canadian Final. After more than four minutes of overtime, Christa Deguchi beat Jessica Klimkait in what turned out to be an all-Canadian Under-57 kg final on Thursday at the Antalya Grand Slam in Turkey. Deguchi was awarded the gold medal, while Klimkait will go home with silver. Because Klimkait and Deguchi holdfirst
KATA JUDGES EVALUATION Kata judges evaluation will be held in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu. For details click: KAT_JUDGES_EVALUATION_ANNOUNCEMENT JUDOKA WITH A DISABILITY Judo programs provide a safe and stimulating environment in which all judokas can develop to their full potential. The practice of judo for deaf or visually impaired athletes includes a competitive component.WWW.JUDOCANADA.ORG
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JUDO CANADASAFE SPORTHIGH PERFORMANCEDEVELOPMENTONLINE SHOPEVENTSCONTACT US Judo Canada is the national sport governing body for the sport of judo in Canada and has overall authority to provide leadership in promotion and development as well as govern all aspects of Judo in Canada and to select and prepare Canadian teams for international. READ MORE.ONLINE COURSES
8) KEEPING GIRLS IN SPORT (PD Pts) 9) COACHING KIDS OF ALL ABILITIES (PD Pts) 10) COACH INITIATION IN SPORT (PD Pts) 11) ONLINE CONCUSSION COURSE – UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY. 12) COACHING ATHLETES WITH A DISABILITY (PD Pts) 13) NCCP MAKE ETHICAL DECISIONS (PD Pts) 14) COMMIT TO KIDS FOR COACHES (PD Pts) 15) NCCP SPORT NUTRITION (PD Pts) GRADING – JUDO CANADA Green-blue. Blue. Blue-brown. Brown. These ranks were created to follow the learning of the techniques and culture of judo. Kyu grades are defined in the Mudansha (Kyu) grade syllabus and are administered by clubs across the country. Dan grades include 10 degrees startingfrom
OUR HISTORY
In Canada, judo started with the establishment of the first dojos in the Vancouver area run by Sensei (teachers) of Japanese origins. There is some indication that judo was practised in Vancouver as early as 1910, but the only substantial records of early judo in Canada claims that the first permanent dojo was established in 1924 by Shigetaka REOPENING OF JUDO CANADA’S NATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE Montreal, September 1, 2020 – As of September 2, Canada’s judokas will be able to resume competitive training at Judo Canada’s National Training Centre in Montreal. Isabelle Charest, the minister for education for the government of Quebec, made the announcement on Tuesday from the dojo of the Institut national du sport du Québec. MAY THE BEST WOMAN WIN…TOKYO! Health Ban on Fight-offs in Canada. On June 8 in Budapest, Christa Deguchi and Jessica Klimkait will not only be fighting for the title of World Champion, but also, and perhaps more importantly, for Canada’s only available spot in the under-57 kg weight class at the Tokyo Olympic Games.The top-ranked athlete at the 2021 World Championships will earn a spot at the Olympics. CHRISTA DEGUCHI WINS ALL-CANADIAN FINAL Christa Deguchi Wins All-Canadian Final. After more than four minutes of overtime, Christa Deguchi beat Jessica Klimkait in what turned out to be an all-Canadian Under-57 kg final on Thursday at the Antalya Grand Slam in Turkey. Deguchi was awarded the gold medal, while Klimkait will go home with silver. Because Klimkait and Deguchi holdfirst
KATA JUDGES EVALUATION Kata judges evaluation will be held in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu. For details click: KAT_JUDGES_EVALUATION_ANNOUNCEMENT JUDOKA WITH A DISABILITY Judo programs provide a safe and stimulating environment in which all judokas can develop to their full potential. The practice of judo for deaf or visually impaired athletes includes a competitive component.WWW.JUDOCANADA.ORG
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National Team. Canadian athletes that attained a certain level of competitive performance can become members of one of the different teams that constitute the overall National Team. According to their age and competitive level on the national and world stages, athletes will be ranked in team A to F. As an example, the best performingCanadian
ECATERINA GUICA PLANS TO BOUNCE BACK Montréal, June 7, 2021 – Although she is still recovering from a hand injury, Ecaterina Guica was fully motivated to compete in today’s under-52 kg division at the Judo World Championships inBudapest, Hungary.
HANDBOOK – JUDO CANADA The purpose of the National Team Handbook is to keep athletes and coaches informed about Judo Canada’s High Performance policies. It is the responsibility of athletes and coaches to read and understand the material in this handbook. If you are not clear on a certain policy please contact the National Coaching Staff, the HighPerformance Chair
CONQUER THE WORLD, THEN TOKYO The worlds will be webcast live on CBC Sports Even though they may be the world number one and two in the under 57 kg category, NATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE National Training Centre. Judo Canada’s National Training Centre is located at 4141 Pierre-de-Coubertin in Montreal. The NTC is housed inside the Institut National du Sport du Québec ’s located in the Olympic facilities. The INS is part of the Canadian Sport InstituteNetwork.
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