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Dutch Judo Federation
Judo Bond Nederland
SportJudo, Aikido, Jiujitsu
JurisdictionNetherlands
AbbreviationJBN
Founded29 januari 1939
AffiliationIJF
Regional affiliationEJU
HeadquartersNieuwegein, Netherlands
ChairmanTessa Brouwer[1]
Official website
www.jbn.nl

The Dutch Judo Federation (Dutch: Judo Bond Nederland (JBN)) is the umbrella organization in the Netherlands for the sports aikido, jiujitsu and judo in the Netherlands. The federation had approximately 42,000 members in 2023[2]. Its headquarters is located in Nieuwegein, Netherlands. The federation is affiliated with the International Judo Federation, European Judo Union and a member of the NOC*NSF.[3][4][5]

History

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The predecessor, Dutch Jiu Jitsu and Judo Federation (Dutch: Nederlandse Jiu Jitsu en Judo Bond (NJJB)), of the Dutch Judo Bond was founded on 29 January 1939[6]. This with the aim to participating in the Olympic Games in Tokyo (1940), where jiu-jitsu would be presented as a demonstration sport. As of 1 January 1971 after three karate organizations joined the NJJB the name was changed to Budo Association Netherlands (Dutch: Budo Bond Nederland (BBN)).

After reorganization in the late seventies, practitioners of karate and taekwondo left the Budo Association. Before the start of the new decade, the BBN was renamed to 'Judo Bond Nederland'.[7]

References

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  1. ^ "Tessa Brouwer eerste vrouwelijke voorzitter van judobond". Algemeen Dagblad. DGP media.
  2. ^ "Zo Sport Nederland" (PDF). NOC*NSF (in Dutch).
  3. ^ "Netherlands". International Judo Federation.
  4. ^ "National Judo Federation of Netherlands". European Judo Union.
  5. ^ "Ledenlijst NOC*NSF". NOC*NSF.
  6. ^ "JBN jublieumboek (70 jaar JBN)". Judo Bond Nederland (in Dutch).
  7. ^ "Judo Bond Nederland". Utrecht Archives (in Dutch).
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