UAAP Judo Championship

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The University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) Judo Tournament was previously held during the second semester of the school year. Due to a conflict with volleyball television coverage, though, it was moved to the first semester. Judo was a demonstration sport in the Juniors Division in UAAP Season 69, 70, and 71, and is not included in the official count of total titles.

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For this event, both the Men's and Women's teams have seven weight divisions each, and two representatives per weight division. Gold, silver, and bronze medals are awarded to the winners of each division, with each medal being assigned a corresponding number of points. A gold medal is worth 10 points; silver, 5; and bronze, 2. The medal tally and accumulated points per team determines the overall standing of each team, with the highest-scoring team receiving the championship trophy. Men's and Women's medal tallies are independent of each other, yielding one champion for the Men's division, and one champion for the Women's division.

One judoka from the Men's division and one from the Women's receives a Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award. The same goes for the Rookie of the Year Award. These awardees are chosen after the competition has concluded and the complete medal tallies are in. Judokas from the Champion team are the only ones who can vie for the MVP Award.

UAAP judo champions

Triple Championships:

Double Championships:

Demonstration sport:

UAAP SeasonMen'sWomen'sBoys'Girls'
58 (1995–96)UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman
59 (1996–97)UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman
60 (1997–98)Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University [1] UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman
61 (1998–99)UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas
62 (1999–00)UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman
63 (2000–01)UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman
64 (2001–02)UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman
65 (2002–03)UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman
66 (2003–04)UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas
67 (2004–05)Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman
68 (2005–06)UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
69 (2006–07)UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
70 (2007–08)UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
71 (2008–09)Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
72 (2009–10)Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
73 (2010–11)Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
74 (2011–12)UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
75 (2012–13)UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas
76 (2013–14)Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University La Salle colors.svg  De La Salle University Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
77 (2014–15)UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
78 (2015–16)Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas
79 (2016–17) [2] UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas
80 (2017–18)Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas
UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas UE colors.svg  University of the East
81 (2018–19)UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas UE colors.svg  University of the East
82 (2019–20)UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas UE colors.svg  University of the East UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas UE colors.svg  University of the East
83 (2020–21)Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
84 (2021–22)
85 (2022–23)

Number of Championships by School

SchoolMen'sWomen'sBoys'Girls'Total
UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas 14116233
Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University 809017
UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman 4120016
UE colors.svg  University of the East 01034
La Salle colors.svg  De La Salle University 01001

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