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December 1, 2022
Christmas Opening
The JudoScotland Office will be open as follows over the Christmas break: Wednesday 21st of December Open 9 am -4 pm Thursday 22nd of December to…
December 1, 2022
We are Recruiting: Area Director of Examiners
JudoScotland is recruiting an Area Director of Examiners to lead the team of Senior Examiners. The Judo Grading Scheme is integral to the development…
December 1, 2022
Andrew Swinburne JudoScotland Technical Official/Referee 2022
Andrew Swinburne of Carnegie Judo Club in Dunfermline has been awarded the JudoScotland Technical Official/Referee of the Year. The JudoScotland…
November 30, 2022
Amy Staunton JudoScotland Young Volunteer of the Year
Amy Staunton from Hamilton Judo Club has been awarded the JudoScotland Young Volunteer of the Year Award. The JudoScotland Coaching and Volunteering…
November 30, 2022
Gregor Gardiner JudoScotland Community Coach of the Year
Gregor Gardiner from Azami Judo Club in Falkirk has been awarded the JudoScotland Community Coach of the Year. The JudoScotland Coaching and…
November 17, 2022
Judo and the Duke Of Edinburgh Award: Marion and Joshua’s Story
The Duke of Edinburgh Award has long held its position as a programme to empower young people, helping them to develop new skills, overcome obstacles…
November 15, 2022
Scottish Student Sport Kyu Grade Tournament 2022
On Saturday, over 100 judoka from across the country gathered at Glasgow Caledonian University for the biggest-ever Scottish Student Sport Kyu Grade…
November 14, 2022
Anti-Bullying Week 2022
Anti-Bullying Week 2022 takes place from Monday 14 – Friday 18 November with the theme of Listen Up! (Respect our Rights) because bullying is never…
November 13, 2022
5 Scottish Judoka Take Home Prizes at BJA Awards
Five Scottish Judoka have been recognised for their outstanding contributions to Judo at the British Judo Annual Award Ceremony last night. The big…
November 10, 2022
Andrew Malone Steps Down as Talent Development Coach
JudoScotland would like to extend our thanks to Andrew Malone who, after 13 years in the role, has made the decision to step down as JudoScotland…
November 8, 2022
Christopher Murphy wins Gold at the Virtus Oceania Asia Games 2022
Scottish judoka Christopher Murphy (Shettleston Judo Club) took home Gold on Monday at the Virtus Oceania Asia Games 2022. The Virtus Oceania Asia…
November 8, 2022
Results: The Scottish National Closed Championship 2022
5th & 6th November 2022 SportScotland National Centre, Burnside Road, Largs, Inverclyde, KA30 8RW 2022 Results
November 6, 2022
The Scottish National Closed Championship 2022 – Live Results Day 2
Follow the Live results and running order from The Scottish National Closed Championship 2022. At the event? Join our Telegram channel for up-to-date…
November 5, 2022
The Scottish National Closed Championship 2022 – Live Results Day 1
Follow the Live results from The Scottish National Closed Championship 2022. At the event? Join our Telegram channel for up-to-date event…
November 3, 2022
2022 Grand Prix Winners
It gives JudoScotland great pleasure to announce the 2022 Grand Prix Winners. The JudoScotland Grand Prix series plays a vital role in a young…
November 2, 2022
News From the Chair
A Brief update from the Chair of some key events and recent news from October Hi Judo Community, I can’t believe another month has gone by – and what…
November 2, 2022
The Scottish National Closed Championship 2022
This weekend we return to the sportscotland National Training Centre, at Inverclyde for the Scottish National Closed Championship. On Saturday we…
October 31, 2022
The 2022 JudoScotland COV Award Winners
From your club parent helper, to an area referee, right up to performance coaches; volunteers, officials and coaches are the lifeblood of our sport,…
October 31, 2022
The 2022 JudoScotland Annual General Meeting
This weekend we hosted the JudoScotland Annual General Meeting as part of The Gathering weekend. There were serval important resolutions for our…
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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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