Judo was an event at the Island Games, the biennial multi-sports event for island nations, territories and dependencies. Judo first appeared as a sport at the Island Games in 1989
Minimum age - 13 [1]
Event | III 1989 | IV 1991 | V 1993 | VI 1995 | VII XI | XII 2007 | XIII 2009 | XIV XVII | XVIII 2019 |
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Men | |||||||||
-60kg | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | ||
-65kg | X | X | X | X | X | ||||
-66kg | X | ||||||||
-71kg | X | X | X | X | |||||
-73kg | X | X | X | ||||||
-78kg | X | X | X | ||||||
-81kg | X | X | X | ||||||
-86kg | X | X | X | X | |||||
-90kg | X | X | X | ||||||
-95kg | X | X | X | X | |||||
-100kg | X | X | X | ||||||
+95kg | X | X | |||||||
+100kg | X | X | X | ||||||
Open | X | X | X | X | X | ||||
Team | X | X | X | X | X | X | |||
Women | |||||||||
-48kg | X | ||||||||
-52kg | X | X | |||||||
-56kg | X | X | X | X | X | ||||
-61kg | X | X | X | X | X | X | |||
-63kg | X | ||||||||
-66kg | X | ||||||||
-70kg | X | X | |||||||
-78kg | X | X | |||||||
Open | X |
Gold Medals | Total Medals | |||
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No: | Team | No: | Team | |
Men's | 17 8 | Faroe Islands IOW | 60 22 | Faroe Islands IOW |
Women's | 10 9 | Isle of Man Åland | 29 23 | Åland Isle of Man |
Year | Games | Host | Weight | ||||
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Gold | Silver | Bronze | Bronze | ||||
1989 | III | Faroe Islands | <60 kg | Faroe Islands | Faroe Islands | ||
1991 | IV | Åland | <60 kg | Faroe Islands | Faroe Islands | Jersey | |
1993 | V | Isle of Wight | <60 kg | Isle of Wight | Faroe Islands | Faroe Islands | |
1995 | VI | Gibraltar | <60 kg | Faroe Islands | Åland | Faroe Islands | Gibraltar |
2007 | XII | Rhodes | <60 kg | Rhodes | Faroe Islands | Åland | Prince Edward Island [2] |
2009 | XIII | Åland | <60 kg | Rhodes | Åland | Saaremaa | Faroe Islands |
2019 | XVIII | Gibraltar | <60 kg | Aso Hosseini Åland Islands | Damià Marí Menorca | Pau Aguado Menorca | Aiden Ward Jersey |
Year | Games | Host | Weight | ||||
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Gold | Silver | Bronze | Bronze | ||||
1991 | IV | Åland | <65 kg | Jersey | Åland | Faroe Islands | |
1993 | V | Isle of Wight | <65 kg | Gibraltar | Faroe Islands | Jersey | |
1995 | VI | Gibraltar | <65 kg | Isle of Man | Jersey | Faroe Islands | Isle of Wight |
2007 | XII | Rhodes | <65 kg | Faroe Islands | Faroe Islands | Menorca | Rhodes |
2009 | XIII | Åland | <66 kg | Saaremaa | Isle of Man | Guernsey | Åland |
2019 | XVIII | Gibraltar | <66 kg | Bárður Hentze Lenvig Faroe Islands | Taavi Eigo Saaremaa | Linus Höglund Åland Islands | Dánjal á Krákusteini Faroe Islands |
Year | Games | Host | Weight | ||||
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Gold | Silver | Bronze | Bronze | ||||
1989 | III | Faroe Islands | <71 kg | Faroe Islands | Iceland | Isle of Man | |
1991 | IV | Åland | <71 kg | Åland | Faroe Islands | Isle of Man | |
1993 | V | Isle of Wight | <71 kg | Faroe Islands | Åland | Isle of Man | |
1995 | VI | Gibraltar | <71 kg | Faroe Islands | Isle of Man | Åland | Isle of Wight |
2007 | XII | Rhodes | <73 kg | Guernsey [3] | Faroe Islands | Prince Edward Island [2] | Rhodes |
2009 | XIII | Åland | <73 kg | Faroe Islands | Faroe Islands | Guernsey | Gibraltar |
2019 | XVIII | Gibraltar | <73 kg | Oscar Olives Menorca | Jógvan Páll Kristiansen Faroe Islands | Gunnar Magnussen Faroe Islands | Lewis Bourgaize Guernsey |
Year | Games | Host | Weight | ||||
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Gold | Silver | Bronze | Bronze | ||||
1989 | III | Faroe Islands | <78 kg | Åland | Åland | Faroe Islands | |
1991 | IV | Åland | <78 kg | Åland | Faroe Islands | Faroe Islands | |
1995 | VI | Gibraltar | <78 kg | Jersey | Isle of Wight | Gibraltar | Faroe Islands |
2007 | XII | Rhodes | <81 kg | Prince Edward Island [2] | Faroe Islands | Saaremaa | Rhodes |
2009 | XIII | Åland | <81 kg | Faroe Islands | Rhodes | Faroe Islands | Menorca |
2019 | XVIII | Gibraltar | <81 kg | Búgvi Poulsen Faroe Islands | Scott Ashley Menorca | Jose Luís Arnau Menorca | William Baker Jersey |
Year | Games | Host | Weight | ||||
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Gold | Silver | Bronze | Bronze | ||||
1989 | III | Faroe Islands | <86 kg | Iceland | Isle of Man | ||
1991 | IV | Åland | <86 kg | Jersey | Isle of Wight | Åland | |
1993 | V | Isle of Wight | <86 kg | Faroe Islands | Isle of Wight | Isle of Wight | |
1995 | VI | Gibraltar | <86 kg | Isle of Wight | Faroe Islands | Gibraltar | Isle of Wight |
2007 | XII | Rhodes | <90 kg | Rhodes | Rhodes | Saaremaa | Faroe Islands |
2009 | XIII | Åland | <90 kg | Åland | Rhodes | Faroe Islands | Saaremaa |
2019 | XVIII | Gibraltar | <90 kg | Soni Sorgetz Menorca | Anders Berndtsson Åland Islands | Oiol Masso Menorca | Sigmundur Johansen Faroe Islands |
Year | Games | Host | Weight | ||||
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Gold | Silver | Bronze | Bronze | ||||
1989 | III | Faroe Islands | <95 kg | Iceland | Isle of Man | ||
1991 | IV | Åland | <95 kg | Jersey | Isle of Wight | Isle of Man | |
1993 | V | Isle of Wight | <95 kg | Isle of Wight | Isle of Wight | Gibraltar | |
1995 | VI | Gibraltar | <95 kg | Isle of Man | Faroe Islands | Faroe Islands | Isle of Wight |
2007 | XII | Rhodes | <100 kg | Åland | Faroe Islands | Menorca | Prince Edward Island [2] |
2009 | XIII | Åland | <100 kg | Rhodes | Åland | Faroe Islands | Menorca |
2019 | XVIII | Gibraltar | <100 kg | Petur Sigurð Johannesen Faroe Islands | Madis Laid Saaremaa | Charles Tromans Jersey | Benjamin Maher Isle of Wight [4] |
Year | Games | Host | Weight | ||||
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Gold | Silver | Bronze | Bronze | ||||
1989 | III | Faroe Islands | >95 kg | Faroe Islands | Isle of Man | ||
1995 | VI | Gibraltar | >95 kg | Isle of Wight | Jersey | Faroe Islands | Jersey |
2007 | XII | Rhodes | >100 kg | Rhodes | Isle of Man | Rhodes | |
2009 | XIII | Åland | >100 kg | Isle of Man [5] | Faroe Islands | Gibraltar | Rhodes |
2019 | XVIII | Gibraltar | >100 kg | Edvard Sigurdson Johannesen Faroe Islands | Ethaniel Jeffries-mor Gibraltar | not awarded | not awarded |
Year | Games | Host | ||||
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Gold | Silver | Bronze | Bronze | |||
1989 | III | Faroe Islands | Iceland | Iceland | Faroe Islands | Isle of Man |
1991 | IV | Åland | Isle of Wight | Jersey | Isle of Wight | |
1993 | V | Isle of Wight | Isle of Wight | Isle of Wight | Isle of Man | |
1995 | VI | Gibraltar | Isle of Man | Faroe Islands | Faroe Islands | Jersey |
2019 | XVIII | Gibraltar | Daniel Blinkhorn Isle of Wight | Louis Plevin Guernsey | Petur Sigurð Johannesen Faroe Islands | Edvard Sigurdson Johannesen Faroe Islands |
Year | Games | Host | ||||
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Gold | Silver | Bronze | Bronze | |||
1991 | IV | Åland | Jersey | Faroe Islands | Åland | |
1993 | V | Isle of Wight | Isle of Wight | Faroe Islands | Faroe Islands | |
1995 | VI | Gibraltar | Faroe Islands | Isle of Man | Isle of Wight | |
2007 | XII | Rhodes | Rhodes | Faroe Islands | Åland | Prince Edward Island [2] |
2009 | XIII | Åland | Åland | Rhodes | Saaremaa | Faroe Islands |
2019 | XVIII | Gibraltar | Faroe Islands | Saaremaa | Åland Islands | Menorca |
Year | Games | Host | Weight | ||||
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Gold | Silver | Bronze | Bronze | ||||
2007 | XII | Rhodes | <48 kg | Prince Edward Island [2] | Menorca | Faroe Islands | |
Year | Games | Host | Weight | ||||
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Gold | Silver | Bronze | Bronze | ||||
2007 | XII | Rhodes | <52 kg | Rhodes | Saaremaa | Guernsey [3] | |
2019 | XVIII | Gibraltar | <52 kg | Hannah Niven Isle of Wight [4] | Mónica Torres Menorca | Maiken Eivinnsdóttir Bringsberg Faroe Islands | Maud Wickström Åland Islands |
Year | Games | Host | Weight | ||||
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Gold | Silver | Bronze | Bronze | ||||
1989 | III | Faroe Islands | <56 kg | Iceland | Åland | ||
1993 | V | Isle of Wight | <56 kg | Åland | Isle of Wight | Gibraltar | |
1995 | VI | Gibraltar | <56 kg | Gibraltar | Isle of Wight | ||
2007 | XII | Rhodes | <57 kg | Rhodes | Menorca | Isle of Man | Rhodes |
2009 | XIII | Åland | <57 kg | Rhodes | Isle of Man [5] | Isle of Man [5] | Åland |
Year | Games | Host | Weight | ||||
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Gold | Silver | Bronze | Bronze | ||||
1989 | III | Faroe Islands | <61 kg | Isle of Man | Faroe Islands | ||
1991 | IV | Åland | <61 kg | Åland | Isle of Man | Åland | |
1993 | V | IOW | <61 kg | Åland | Jersey | Isle of Man | |
1995 | VI | Gibraltar | <61 kg | Isle of Wight | Åland | Åland | Gibraltar |
2007 | XII | Rhodes | <63 kg | Prince Edward Island [2] | Rhodes | ||
2009 | XIII | Åland | <63 kg | Åland | Isle of Man | Isle of Man | |
2019 | XVIII | Gibraltar | <63 kg | Emily Niven Isle of Wight [4] | Tania Andreu Menorca | Sanna Willford Åland Islands | Sija Johannsen Faroe Islands |
Year | Games | Host | Weight | ||||
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Gold | Silver | Bronze | Bronze | ||||
1993 | V | Isle of Wight | <66 kg | Prince Edward Island | Isle of Man | Jersey | |
2007 | XII | Rhodes | 70 kg | Isle of Man | Rhodes | not awarded | |
2019 | XVIII | Gibraltar | <70 kg | Emma Pasanen Åland Islands | not awarded | not awarded | |
Year | Games | Host | Weight | ||||
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Gold | Silver | Bronze | Bronze | ||||
1989 | III | Faroe Islands | >72 kg | Isle of Man | Åland | ||
1991 | IV | Åland | >72 kg | Isle of Man | Åland | Iceland | |
1993 | V | Isle of Wight | >72 kg | Isle of Man | Isle of Wight | Åland | |
1995 | VI | Gibraltar | >72 kg | Åland | Isle of Man | Åland | |
Year | Games | Host | Weight | ||||
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Gold | Silver | Bronze | Bronze | ||||
2007 | XII | Rhodes | <78 kg | Åland | Isle of Man | Rhodes | |
2019 | XVIII | Gibraltar | <78 kg | Ilse Vuijsters Hammarström Gotland | Sanna Nolsøe Djurhuus Faroe Islands | not awarded | |
Year | Games | Host | ||||
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Gold | Silver | Bronze | Bronze | |||
1989 | III | Faroe Islands | Isle of Man | Åland | Iceland | |
1991 | IV | Åland | Isle of Man | Åland | Iceland | |
1993 | V | Isle of Wight | Isle of Man | Åland | Prince Edward Island | |
1995 | VI | Gibraltar | Isle of Wight | Åland | Isle of Man | Åland |
2019 | XVIII | Gibraltar | Ilse Vuijsters Hammarström Gotland | Tania Andreu Menorca | Llucia Vinent Menorca | Emma Pasanen Åland Islands |
Year | Games | Host | ||||
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Gold | Silver | Bronze | Bronze | |||
1991 | IV | Åland | Isle of Man | Åland | Jersey | |
1993 | V | Isle of Wight | Åland | Isle of Wight | Isle of Man | |
1995 | VI | Gibraltar | Åland | Isle of Man | Isle of Wight | |
Year | Games | Host | ||||
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Gold | Silver | Bronze | Bronze | |||
1995 | VI | Gibraltar | Isle of Man | Åland | Isle of Wight | |
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