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April 24, 2024
JudoScotland membership is going digital!
JudoScotland membership is going digital!Say hello to JudoScotland’s brand-new Digital Membership – your key to easy access, seamless tracking,…
April 9, 2024
News From the Chair
Hi all, March was a busy month for the judo community. I attended a couple of Kata courses. On 2-3 March internationally renowned Sensei Yoshihiko…
April 5, 2024
JudoScotland Head to Malta
As the excitement builds for the upcoming Commonwealth Championships in Malta, the Scottish judo contingent eagerly prepares to showcase their skills…
March 28, 2024
Easter Bank Holiday: Office Closed
The JudoScotland Office will be closed this Friday, 29th March, and Monday, 1st of April, for the Easter Bank Holiday. If you have an urgent…
March 22, 2024
JudoScotland Organisation Contacts
If you are worried, either for yourself or for anyone else, there are organisations who can offer support and advice. If someone is at immediate risk…
March 21, 2024
Jane Lawson wins Young Volunteer of the Year
Jane Lawson was presented her COV Young Volunteer of the Year award at our NTC session on Tuesday evening. Jane, formerly of St Andrews University…
March 21, 2024
Malin Wilson – change of nationality
JudoScotland would like to offer its best wishes to judoka Malin Wilson, who has taken up Spanish citizenship and has now been confirmed by the BJA…
March 18, 2024
Empowering Youth: Tayside Judo & Perth Active Schools Spearhead Life-Changing Project
Tayside Judo, in collaboration with Perth & Kinross Active Schools, has launched a comprehensive and long-term project aimed at positively…
March 15, 2024
Introducing The Senpai Programme cohort 2024!
We’re thrilled to announce the launch of JudoScotland’s new initiative aimed at supporting young people aged 16-24 across our…
March 8, 2024
Rachel Tytler: ‘You either win or learn’
We caught up with Rachel Tytler to hear about her journey and experience in judo. She discussed role models, competing across Europe and balancing…
March 6, 2024
News From the Chair
Hi all, February started off with the All Stars – our developmental judo festival. During this event we trialled a range of different feedback…
February 22, 2024
We Are Hiring: Finance Director
February 21, 2024
Rebecca Bradley wins Young Coach of the Year
JudoScotland’s Club Support Officers, Sam Ingram and Laura Kirkhouse, were in Clyde to present our Young Coach of the Year, Rebecca Bradley, with her…
February 20, 2024
Nicola Brawley honored as Volunteer of the Year
JudoScotland were on the move again as we delivered Nicola Brawley her Volunteer of the Year award at Irvine Judo Club. Nicola, club treasurer,…
February 16, 2024
Charlie Strachan receives Disability Coach of the Year
Charlie Strachan, of Tams Brig Judo Club, was presented with the JudoScotland Disability Coach of the Year award by JudoScotland’s Head of Business…
February 9, 2024
John Buchanan awarded Pathway Coach of the Year
John Buchanan was presented with the JudoScotlandPathway Coach of the Year award earlier this week by JudoScotland CEO Judith McCleary. John received…
February 5, 2024
Ultimate Judo become the first club to receive a 2024 JudoMARK accreditation
Ultimate Judo in Aberdeen has set a remarkable milestone by becoming the first club in Scotland to achieve the updated 2024 JudoMARK accreditation.…
February 1, 2024
Commonwealth Judo Championships 2024 Malta 4 – 7 April
We’d like to share the opportunities available to our members and the process for approval of JudoScotland as the recognised National Federation.…
January 31, 2024
News From the Chair
Happy New Year! I’m sure 2024 going to be a great one for Scottish judo. On 14th January, we had a Board Training Day where we discussed…
January 24, 2024
Local Triumphs and International Success: A Weekend of fantastic Judo at the Scottish Open in Largs
The picturesque town of Largs played host to an exhilarating weekend of judo as the Scottish Open returned. Judoka hailing from various corners of…
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As the sportscotland – recognised national governing body for the Olympic sport of Judo, JudoScotland represents our members, clubs, individual disciplines and hundreds of qualified, enthusiastic and committed volunteers delivering Judo across Scotland.
We believe that the Olympic sport of Judo has the potential to have a major impact on the lives of the Scottish population and in particular on younger citizens. Our sport has an inherent ability to engender respect for others, a sense of fair-play, develops a personal confidence and self-discipline within its participants, along with the obvious potential for an improvement.
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