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European U23 Judo Championships

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European U23 Judo Championships
Current event or competition:
2024 European U23 Judo Championships
Competition details
DisciplineJudo
TypeAnnual
OrganiserEuropean Judo Union (EJU)
History
First edition2003 in Yerevan, Armenia
Editions21
Most recentPotsdam 2023
Next editionPiła 2024

The European U23 Judo Championships are annual judo competitions organized by the European Judo Union for European judoka aged 23 and younger.

The last contest took place in Potsdam, Germany.[1] The next contest will be held in Piła, Poland.[2]

Competitions

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Edition Year Dates City and host country Venue # Countries # Athletes Ref.
1 2003 3–4 November Armenia Yerevan, Armenia [3]
2 2004 27–28 November Slovenia Ljubljana, Slovenia [4]
3 2005 19–20 November Ukraine Kyiv, Ukraine [5]
4 2006 25 November Russia Moscow, Russia [6]
5 2007 24–25 November Austria Salzburg, Austria [7][8]
6 2008 21–23 November Croatia Zagreb, Croatia [9][10]
7 2009 20–22 November Turkey Antalya, Turkey [11][12]
8 2010 19–21 November Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina [13][14]
9 2011 18–20 November Russia Tyumen, Russia [15][16]
10 2012 16–18 November Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic [17][18]
11 2013 15–17 November Bulgaria Samokov, Bulgaria [19][20]
12 2014 14–16 November Poland Wrocław, Poland [21][22]
13 2015 13–15 November Slovakia Bratislava, Slovakia Eurovia Aréna 36 320 [23][24][25]
14 2016 11–12 November Israel Tel Aviv, Israel Drive in Arena 40 321 [26][27][28]
15 2017 10–12 November Montenegro Podgorica, Montenegro Morača Sports Center 40 301 [29][30][31]
16 2018 2–4 November Hungary Győr, Hungary Audi Aréna 37 296 [32][33][34]
17 2019 1–3 November Russia Izhevsk, Russia Izhstal Sport Palace 33 235 [35][36][37]
18 2020 9–10 November Croatia Poreč, Croatia Intersport Hall 36 327 [38][39][40]
19 2021 5–7 November Hungary Budapest, Hungary National University of Public Service 38 297 [41][42][43]
20 2022 28–30 October Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Arena Hotel Hills 40 300 [44][45]
21 2023 17–19 November Germany Potsdam, Germany MBS Arena Potsdam 37 310 [1]
22 2024 15–17 November Poland Piła, Poland [2]
23 2025 31 October – 2 November Moldova Chișinău, Moldova [46][47]

Team competitions

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Mixed team
Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2021  Georgia  Russia  Hungary  France [48][49][a]
2022  Turkey  Germany  Hungary  Georgia [51]
2023  Germany  Netherlands  Hungary  Georgia [52]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ The 2021 championships featured the inaugural U23 European Championships mixed team event[50]

References

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  2. ^ a b "Pila European Judo Championships U23 (Ind.+MT) 2024". European Judo Union. 23 August 2023. Retrieved 23 August 2023.
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  36. ^ "2019 U23 European Championships". International Judo Federation. Retrieved 8 June 2021.
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  45. ^ "2022 European U23 Championships". European Judo Union. 7 March 2022. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
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  50. ^ "Outlines_version of 29.10.2021". European Judo Union. 29 October 2021. p. 2. Archived from the original on 18 October 2022. Retrieved 18 October 2022.
  51. ^ "European Judo Championships U23 Mixed Team Sarajevo 2022 — Draw". International Judo Federation. 30 October 2022. Archived from the original on 30 October 2022. Retrieved 30 October 2022.
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