User:CanadianJudoka/sandbox
Medal record | ||
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Olympic Games | ||
Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard | 2020 | |
Jessica Klimkait | 2020 | |
Antoine Valois-Fortier | 2012 | |
Nicolas Gill | 2000 | |
Nicolas Gill | 1992 | |
Mark Berger | 1984 | |
Doug Rogers | 1964 | |
World Judo Championships | ||
Jessica Klimkait | 2021 | |
Christa Deguchi | 2019 | |
Antoine Valois-Fortier | 2019 | |
Christa Deguchi | 2018 | |
Antoine Valois-Fortier | 2015 | |
Antoine Valois-Fortier | 2014 | |
Nicolas Gill | 1999 | |
Nicolas Gill | 1995 | |
Nicolas Gill | 1993 | |
Kevin Doherty | 1981 | |
Phil Takahashi | 1981 | |
Doug Rogers | 1965 | |
World Judo Juniors (U21) Championships | ||
Alexandre Arencibia | 2018 | |
Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard | 2014 | |
Ana Laura Portuondo Isasi | 2014 | |
Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard | 2013 | |
Kyle Reyes | 2013 | |
Emi Tasaka | 1996 | |
Luce Baillargeon | 1994 | |
Nicolas Gill | 1992 | |
Pascale Mainville | 1990 | |
Gary Hirose | 1974 | |
Alain Cyr | 1974 | |
World Judo Cadets (U18) Championships | ||
Benjamin Kendrick | 2017 | |
Keagan Young | 2017 | |
Jessica Klimkait | 2013 | |
Louis Krieber-Gagnon | 2013 |
Education and recreation
[edit]Most judo clubs in Canada are non-profit, run by volunteers. and focus on recreation.(161)
Physical education, moral education
Takahashi book; shift to sport; seiryoku zen'yō (精力善用, 'maximum efficiency, minimum effort'); jita kyōei (自他共栄, 'mutual welfare and benefit') and (8-10)
Randori; 'regulate resistance' (47)
Kata 48
Canada's Long-Term Athlete Development framework[1]
Competition
[edit]Domestic competition
[edit]International competition
[edit]The International Judo Federation's World Tour includes more than 30 major international Judo competitions every year, divided into six categories: World Judo Championships, World Masters, Grand Slam, Grand Prix, World Cup, and Continental. These categories are further divided by the age of competitors: Seniors (over 21), Juniors (over 18 and under 21), and Cadets (under 18). The Summer Olympics is considered the highest-level competition, and is restricted to Senior competitors qualifying based on their performance in the World Tour.
(266 since the IJF World Tour was established in 2009[2])