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October 3, 2022
Scottish Women and Girls in Sport Week 2022
It’s Scottish Women and Girls in Sport Week 2022! The sixth annual Week will focus on increasing visibility of women and girls in sport and…
October 2, 2022
Keeping Your Child Safe in Sport Week
Everyone can play their part in keeping children safe, including in sport settings. That’s why we’re proud to support the NSPCC’s, Keeping Your…
September 27, 2022
Scottish Judoka Reflect on Achieve Programme at Birmingham 2022
It’s been nearly two months since Team Scotland Judoka took to the Tatami at Coventry Arena for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games, however, it…
September 8, 2022
Introducing the JudoScotland Player Development Framework
Working with key partners in sport, JudoScotland is pleased to launch the Player Development…
September 5, 2022
Annual General Meeting 2022 and Board Nominations
Annual General Meeting 2022 and Board Nominations
September 3, 2022
News From the Chair
A Brief update from the Chair of some key events and recent news from August Hi Judo Community, Some exciting news as we are now moving into a…
September 2, 2022
JudoScotland Appoints New Independent Director
JudoScotland is pleased to announce that Jodie Cox will be joining the Board as an independent director.
September 1, 2022
2022 Coaching & Volunteering Awards Open for Nominations
Is there someone at your club who continually goes above and beyond? Now’s the time to say thank you with the JudoScotland Coaching and…
August 30, 2022
Five Scottish Judo Coaches Pass IJF Academy UCJI
Five Scottish Judo Coaches have passed the IJF Academy Level 1 Instructor and Undergraduate Certificate Judo Instructor (UCJI). Lee Calder, Chris…
August 29, 2022
Monica Lennon MSP launches Health and Wellbeing for all at Hamilton Judo Club!
Monica Lennon MSP launches Health and Wellbeing for all at Hamilton Judo Club! The impact of COVID-19 has been felt across the sports industry. To…
August 17, 2022
The JudoScotland 2023-27 Strategy Consultation
Help us to shape the future of Judo in Scotland! JudoScotland wants your views to help us shape an ambitious and exciting strategy for 2023-27.…
August 11, 2022
Kana Ebinuma Joins the Line Up for The Gathering 2022
JudoScotland is delighted to announce that two-time World Team Champion, two-time All Japan Champion, three times Grand Slam Champion and IJF World…
August 9, 2022
News From the Chair
A Brief update from the Chair of some key events and recent news from July: Hi all, A slight delay in this month’s Chairman’s statement, but given…
August 3, 2022
Two Medals for Team Scotland on Day Three of The Commonwealth Games Judo
Another exciting day for Team Scotland Judo at Coventry Arena as Sarah Adlington retains her Commonwealth title winning Gold in the +78kg and Rachel…
August 2, 2022
Commonwealth Games 2022: Day 2 Round Up
Day two of Judo saw the middleweights take to the mat. With just one Team Scotland Judo athlete, 19-year-old Billy Rodman fighting in the -73kg. In…
August 1, 2022
Two Medals for Scottish Judoka on Day 1 of Birmingham 2022
Commonwealth Games 2022: Day 1 Round Up An exciting first day for Team Scotland Judo as Finlay Allan claims Silver and Malin Wilson wins Bronze.…
July 26, 2022
Judo at Birmingham 2022: What You Need To Know
Venue: Coventry Arena1st - 3rd AugustJudo is back at the Commonwealth Games! For the first time since Glasgow 2014, Judo is back in the Commonwealth…
July 26, 2022
Andrew McWatt To Represent Team Scotland Judo at Birmingham 2022
Andrew McWatt from Garioch Judo club has been selected to represent Team Scotland in the +100kg category at the upcoming Commonwealth Games,…
July 22, 2022
The Gathering Is Back with A Boom As We Celebrate Its 10 Year Anniversary!
JudoScotland is delighted that our flagship coach development event is back for its 10th Year. From its conception, the gathering has hosted some…
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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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