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March 2, 2023
JudoMark 2023
JudoMark has just become more straightforward! Club accreditation schemes can often seem daunting, but here at JudoScotland, we are looking to change…
February 23, 2023
Clean Sport Alliance: Sam’s Viewpoint
Clean Sport: Sam's Viewpoint The Clean Sport Alliance presents a series of videos on the topic of Clean Para-Sport. In 2022, as part…
February 20, 2023
Weekend Round-Up
A busy weekend for Scottish Judoka as they attended competitions and training camps across Europe with some fantastic results.
February 15, 2023
Represent Your Club!
There are more ways to be part of the team outside of competing, so why not take on a new challenge and become part of your club’s team as a referee…
February 7, 2023
New Coaches January 2023
Congratulations to our recently qualified coaches! Coaches are at the front line of judo and are an integral part of our sport. We are pleased to…
February 6, 2023
JudoScotland Launches Whistleblowing Policy
JudoScotland is pleased to announce the launch of our Whistleblowing Policy. JudoScotland has created this Whistleblowing Policy to provide a…
February 3, 2023
News From the Chair
A Brief update from the Chair of some key events and recent news from January: Hi Judo Community, Happy New Year! I’m sure 2023 is going to be a…
January 27, 2023
Eight Coaches Complete Year One of The JudoScotland Coaching Academy
Over the past year, eight coaches have embarked on the first-ever JudoScotland Coach Academy. The Coach Academy aims to develop the ‘craft of…
January 26, 2023
Be Part of Special Olympics GB at This Summers Special Olympics World Games
The Special Olympics World Games returns this Summer and will take place in Berlin on the 17th – 24th of June. Special Olympics GB are looking for…
January 23, 2023
The Scottish Open Judo Championships Back with a Bang
This weekend we welcomed over 550 competitors from across 15 nations to the sportscotland NTC Inverclyde for an exciting weekend of judo.
January 23, 2023
2023 Scottish Open Judo Tournament Results
JudoScotland’s flagship event is back with a bang for 2023 after a two-year break. 21st & 22nd January 2023 SportScotland National Centre,…
January 22, 2023
LIVE STREAM 2023 Scottish Open Judo Tournament
Watch the UK’s Premier International Judo Event Live! Mat 1 Mat 2 Mat 3 Mat 4 Live Results and event running…
January 20, 2023
The Scottish Open Tournament 2023
Follow the Live results and running order from The Scottish Open Tournament 2023. At the event? Join our Telegram channel for up-to-date event…
January 20, 2023
The JudoScotland Coach Academy Opens For Second-Year Intake
We are excited to launch the second intake to The JudoScotland Coach Academy in association with Neil Adams Effective Fighting. This two year…
January 19, 2023
JudoScotland Membership Update 2023
Moving into 2023 JudoScotland has made several changes to our membership; JudoScotland is pleased to share that our Junior under 8 membership will…
January 18, 2023
Michele Strachan Disability Coach of the Year 2022
Michele Strachan of Tams Brig Judo Club has been awarded the JudoScotland Disability Coach of the Year Award. The JudoScotland Coaching and…
January 18, 2023
The Scottish Open Judo Tournament 2023 Returns This Weekend
The Scottish Open Judo Tournament returns this weekend! For the first time since 2020, Scotland’s premier International Judo event will see over 550…
January 17, 2023
2023 JudoScotland Performance Programme
JudoScotland is pleased to announce the following Judoka have met the selection criteria to be included in the JudoScotland Performance Programme for…
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JudoScotland
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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