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International Judo Federation Changes Rules For LA 2028 Olympic Cycle

International Judo Federation Changes Rules For LA 2028 Olympic Cycle

International Judo Federation Changes Rules For LA 2028 Olympic Cycle

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The International Judo Federation (IJF) laid out its changed Sport and Refereeing Rules (SOR) on Friday for the Los Angeles (LA) 2028 Olympic Cycle after the season concluded with the Tokyo Grand Slam 2024.

At the end of each development period, the discipline’s governing body launched a vast consultation to determine the changes that should or could be made to international judoto meet the expectations of modernity and evolution linked to any sporting activity.

“On 16th June 2024 all national federations were invited to send proposals for the rules of judo. This window closed at the end of September. All proposals were combined and presented at the IJF technical meeting that was held following the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam 2024. They were thoroughly evaluated and discussed by a group of experts before being approved by the IJF Executive Committee. The opinion of the media was also requested in order to be able to answer as many questions as possible,” an IJF media statement said.

The rule changes will be officially presented during the technical meeting organised in Istanbul, Turkiye, in the days to come where delegates from all national federations will be present.

The purpose of those modifications will be to put the decision of each contest in the hands of the athletes.

The new rules will be implemented for the first time at the international level during the Paris Grand Slam 2025. This version will be used up to and including the World Championships Seniors which take place in Budapest (June 13-20 2025) and will then be reviewed after the event.

Technical changes to the referee rules are as follows:

In the weeks to come, an important phase will start to explain the rules and their application, bearing in mind that the values of the sport and its educational dimension will remain at the center of present and future developments.

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