Judo World Masters

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Judo World Masters
Current event or competition:
2023 Judo World Masters
Competition details
Discipline Judo
TypeAnnual
Organiser International Judo Federation (IJF)
History
First edition Suwon 2010
Editions11
Most recent Budapest 2023

The Judo World Masters is an annual invite-only judo competition. [1] [2] After being open for only the top 16 ranked judoka in each weight class for its first eight installments, the tournament was expended to host the top 36 of each weight class in 2019. [3] [4] The world masters is the only world tour event with no limitation on the number of judoka competing from any single national association. [5]

Contents

Competitions

EditionYearDatesCity and host countryVenue# Countries# AthletesRef.
1 2010 16–17 January Flag of South Korea.svg Suwon, South Korea 33168 [6] [7]
2 2011 15–16 January Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Baku, Azerbaijan Heydar Aliyev Sports and Concert Complex 41205 [8] [9]
3 2012 14–15 January Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Almaty, Kazakhstan 44218 [10] [11]
4 2013 25–26 May Flag of Russia.svg Tyumen, Russia 41199 [12] [13]
5 2015 23–24 May Flag of Morocco.svg Rabat, Morocco 51223 [14] [15]
6 2016 27–29 May Flag of Mexico.svg Guadalajara, Mexico Lopez Mateo Sports Centre 51233 [16] [17]
7 2017 16–17 December Flag of Russia.svg Saint Petersburg, Russia Yubileyny Sports Palace 46214 [18] [19]
8 2018 15–16 December Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Guangzhou, China Guangzhou Gymnasium 53231 [20] [21]
9 2019 12–14 December Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Qingdao, China Conson Gymnasium 67445 [22] [23]
10 2021 11–13 January Flag of Qatar.svg Doha, Qatar Lusail Sports Arena 69398 [24] [25] [26]
11 2022 20–22 December Flag of Israel.svg Jerusalem, Israel Pais Arena 58367 [27] [28] [29] [30]
12 2023 4–6 August Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest, Hungary László Papp Budapest Sports Arena 59419 [31] [32] [33]

Past winners

Men's

Year–60 kg–66 kg–73 kg–81 kg–90 kg–100 kg+100 kgRef.
2010 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Rishod Sobirov Flag of Mongolia.svg Sanjaasürengiin Miyaaragchaa Flag of South Korea.svg Bang Gui-man Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jae-bum Flag of Japan.svg Takashi Ono Flag of Japan.svg Takamasa Anai Flag of France.svg Teddy Riner [7] [34]
2011 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Rishod Sobirov Flag of Mongolia.svg Khashbaataryn Tsagaanbaatar Flag of South Korea.svg Wang Ki-chun Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Elnur Mammadli Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Elkhan Mammadov Flag of Russia.svg Sergei Samoilovich Flag of France.svg Teddy Riner [9] [35]
2012 Flag of Russia.svg Arsen Galstyan Flag of Mongolia.svg Sanjaasürengiin Miyaaragchaa Flag of South Korea.svg Wang Ki-chun Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Elnur Mammadli Flag of Japan.svg Masashi Nishiyama Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Maxim Rakov Flag of Brazil.svg Rafael Silva [11] [36]
2013 Flag of Japan.svg Naohisa Takato Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Sergey Lim Flag of Mongolia.svg Sainjargalyn Nyam-Ochir Flag of Russia.svg Ivan Nifontov Flag of Greece.svg Ilias Iliadis Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Elkhan Mammadov Flag of Georgia.svg Adam Okruashvili [13] [37]
2015 Flag of Japan.svg Naohisa Takato Flag of Ukraine.svg Georgii Zantaraia Flag of Russia.svg Denis Iartsev Flag of Japan.svg Takanori Nagase Flag of Georgia.svg Beka Gviniashvili Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Elmar Gasimov Flag of France.svg Teddy Riner [15] [38]
2016 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Orkhan Safarov Flag of South Korea.svg An Ba-ul Flag of Japan.svg Soichi Hashimoto Flag of the United States.svg Travis Stevens Flag of Japan.svg Mashu Baker Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Elmar Gasimov Flag of Romania.svg Daniel Natea [17] [39]
2017 Flag of Japan.svg Ryuju Nagayama Flag of Mongolia.svg Ganboldyn Kherlen Flag of Japan.svg Soichi Hashimoto Flag of Russia.svg Khasan Khalmurzaev Flag of Georgia.svg Beka Gviniashvili Flag of Georgia.svg Varlam Liparteliani Flag of Georgia.svg Guram Tushishvili [19] [40]
2018 Flag of Russia.svg Robert Mshvidobadze Flag of Japan.svg Joshiro Maruyama Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Rustam Orujov Flag of Japan.svg Takeshi Sasaki Flag of Spain.svg Nikoloz Sherazadishvili Flag of Georgia.svg Varlam Liparteliani Flag of Georgia.svg Guram Tushishvili [21] [41]
2019 Flag of Japan.svg Ryuju Nagayama Flag of Italy.svg Manuel Lombardo Flag of Japan.svg Soichi Hashimoto Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Matthias Casse Flag of Georgia.svg Lasha Bekauri Flag of the Netherlands.svg Michael Korrel Flag of Japan.svg Hisayoshi Harasawa [23] [42]
2021 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Won-jin Flag of South Korea.svg An Ba-ul Flag of South Korea.svg An Chang-rim Flag of Georgia.svg Tato Grigalashvili Flag of the Netherlands.svg Noël van 't End Flag of Georgia.svg Varlam Liparteliani Flag of France.svg Teddy Riner [25] [43]
2022 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Ha-rim Flag of Israel.svg Baruch Shmailov Flag of Brazil.svg Daniel Cargnin Flag of Georgia.svg Tato Grigalashvili Flag of Japan.svg Sanshiro Murao Flag of Georgia.svg Ilia Sulamanidze Flag of Japan.svg Tatsuru Saito [29] [44]
2023 Flag of Japan.svg Ryuju Nagayama Flag of Japan.svg Ryoma Tanaka Flag of Japan.svg Soichi Hashimoto Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Matthias Casse Flag of Georgia.svg Lasha Bekauri Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Muzaffarbek Turoboyev Flag of Finland.svg Martti Puumalainen [32] [45]

Women's

Year–48 kg–52 kg–57 kg–63 kg–70 kg–78 kg+78 kgRef.
2010 Flag of Japan.svg Haruna Asami Flag of Japan.svg Misato Nakamura Flag of Japan.svg Kaori Matsumoto Flag of Japan.svg Yoshie Ueno Flag of South Korea.svg Hwang Ye-sul Flag of France.svg Céline Lebrun Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Qin Qian [7] [46]
2011 Flag of Japan.svg Haruna Asami Flag of Japan.svg Misato Nakamura Flag of Portugal.svg Telma Monteiro Flag of France.svg Gévrise Émane Flag of France.svg Lucie Décosse Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Yang Xiuli Flag of Japan.svg Megumi Tachimoto [9] [47]
2012 Flag of Japan.svg Tomoko Fukumi Flag of Japan.svg Yuka Nishida Flag of Japan.svg Kaori Matsumoto Flag of Japan.svg Yoshie Ueno Flag of France.svg Lucie Décosse Flag of Brazil.svg Mayra Aguiar Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Qin Qian [11] [48]
2013 Flag of Japan.svg Hiromi Endō Flag of Kosovo.svg Majlinda Kelmendi Flag of Mongolia.svg Dorjsürengiin Sumiyaa Flag of Japan.svg Kana Abe Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kim Polling Flag of Brazil.svg Mayra Aguiar Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Yu Song [13] [49]
2015 Flag of Mongolia.svg Mönkhbatyn Urantsetseg Flag of Russia.svg Natalia Kuziutina Flag of Mongolia.svg Dorjsürengiin Sumiyaa Flag of Japan.svg Miku Tashiro Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kim Polling Flag of the United States.svg Kayla Harrison Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Yu Song [15] [50]
2016 Flag of Japan.svg Ami Kondo Flag of Japan.svg Misato Nakamura Flag of Mongolia.svg Dorjsürengiin Sumiyaa Flag of Japan.svg Miku Tashiro Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kim Polling Flag of the United States.svg Kayla Harrison Flag of Cuba.svg Idalys Ortiz [17] [51]
2017 Flag of Japan.svg Funa Tonaki Flag of Russia.svg Natalia Kuziutina Flag of Mongolia.svg Dorjsürengiin Sumiyaa Flag of Japan.svg Miku Tashiro Flag of Brazil.svg Maria Portela Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marhinde Verkerk Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Min-jeong [19] [52]
2018 Flag of Kosovo.svg Distria Krasniqi Flag of Japan.svg Natsumi Tsunoda Flag of Japan.svg Tsukasa Yoshida Flag of France.svg Clarisse Agbegnenou Flag of Japan.svg Saki Niizoe Flag of Japan.svg Mami Umeki Flag of Japan.svg Akira Sone [21] [53]
2019 Flag of Kosovo.svg Distria Krasniqi Flag of Japan.svg Ai Shishime Flag of North Korea.svg Kim Jin-a Flag of Japan.svg Nami Nabekura Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kim Polling Flag of France.svg Fanny Estelle Posvite Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tessie Savelkouls [23] [54]
2021 Flag of Kosovo.svg Distria Krasniqi Flag of France.svg Amandine Buchard Flag of Japan.svg Tsukasa Yoshida Flag of France.svg Clarisse Agbegnenou Flag of Japan.svg Yoko Ono Flag of France.svg Madeleine Malonga Flag of France.svg Romane Dicko [25] [55]
2022 Flag of France.svg Shirine Boukli Flag of Kosovo.svg Distria Krasniqi Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Christa Deguchi Flag of Japan.svg Miku Takaichi Flag of Austria.svg Michaela Polleres Flag of Italy.svg Alice Bellandi Flag of France.svg Romane Dicko [29] [56]
2023 Flag of Japan.svg Wakana Koga Flag of France.svg Amandine Buchard Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jessica Klimkait Flag of Kosovo.svg Laura Fazliu Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sanne van Dijke Flag of Israel.svg Inbar Lanir Flag of France.svg Romane Dicko [32] [57]

Points

As in any IJF World Tour tournament, athletes earn WRL points by competing in IJF World Masters events. points are awarded based on judoka placement in the competition. [1]

PlacePoints
1st1800
2nd1260
3rd900
5th648
7th468
1/16th288
participation200

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