European Judo Union

The EJU consists of 51 national Judo federations/associations, and is itself recognised by the IJF as one of five continental unions. The organisation of the administration of Judo is based on a pyramid system of regulations, with the IJF the world governing body, the EJU the European governing body and national Judo associations the governing bodies at domestic level.[2][3]

European Judo Union
AbbreviationEJU
Formation28 July 1948 (1948-07-28)
HeadquartersVienna, Austria
Region served
Europe
Members
51 Judo federations
Official languages
English
French
Russian
President
Otto Kneitinger[1]
Vice-Presidents
Michal Vachun
Jane Bridge
General Secretary
Martin Poiger
General Treasurer
László Tóth
Main organ
EJU Congress
Parent organization
IJF
Websiteeju.net

The first meeting was held on July 26, 1948 in London to form the European Judo Union (EJU). Representatives from Great Britain, Austria and The Netherlands took part of this first general meeting. The meeting was adjourned until the following Wednesday. On July 28 finally, Great Britain put forward the motion: "That the European Judo Union be now formed on the basis of the Constitution as approved, and that all other European countries be circulated with a copy of it and be invited to join." This was seconded by Holland and approved unanimously.[4] France, who was allowed to express opinions but not to vote.

The object of the proposed Union was the standardisation of judo rules and procedures and the establishment of an international body for arbitration. Inclusion of judo in the Olympic Games was first mentioned in this meeting.[5]

Young French publisher Henry D. Plee suggested that he print a translation of the Kodokan's monthly magazine in English and French; the EJU agreed to make it an official organ of the EJU.

Presidents of the EJU

Date Name Country
1949 John Barnes Great Britain
1949–1952 Aldo Torti Italy
1952–1957 Jaap Nauwelaerts D'Agé Netherlands
1957–1960 H. Frantzen Germany
1960–1984 A.J. Ertel France
1984–1996 Kurt Kucera Austria
1996–2000 Frans Hoogendijk Netherlands
2000–2007 Marius Vizer Austria
2007–2022 Sergey Soloveychik Russia
2022–present Otto Kneitinger - ad interim Germany

EJU Awards

Nomination Nominees 2010 Nominees 2011 Nominees 2012 Nominees 2013 Nominees 2014 Nominees 2015 Nominees 2016 Nominees 2017 Nominees 2018 Nominees 2019 Nominees 2020
Best European Male Judoka Ilias Iliadis Teddy Riner Teddy Riner Teddy Riner Avtandili Tchrikishvili Teddy Riner Teddy Riner Teddy Riner Nikoloz Sherazadishvili Lukhumi CHKHVIMIANI Peter PALTCHIK (ISR)
Best European Female Judoka Lucie Decosse Gevrise EMANE Lucie Decosse Majlinda Kelmendi Majlinda Kelmendi Tina Trstenjak Tina Trstenjak Clarisse Agbegnenou Clarisse Agbegnenou Clarisse Agbegnenou Clarisse Agbegnenou
Best European Junior Male Judoka Marcus Nyman Khusen Kharmurzaev Damian Szwarnowiecki Beka Gviniashvili Krisztián Toth Beka Gviniashvili Hidayet Heydarov Hidayet Heydarov Manuel Lombardo Lasha BEKAURI Richard SIPOCZ
Best European Junior Female Judoka Abigel Joo Bernadette GRAF Dilara Lokmanheki Barbara Matic Amandine Buchard Szabina Gercsak Marie Eve Gahie Amber Gersjes Daria Bilodid Eteri LIPARTELIANI Andrea STOJADINOV
Best Judo Personality - Ilias Iliadis Alina Dumitru Lucie Decosse Ilias Iliadis & Teddy Riner - - - -
Best Team Men - - Russia Georgia - Georgia Georgia Georgia - - -
Best Team Women Netherlands France - - France Germany Poland France - - -
Best Mixed Team - - - - - - - - - - France
Best European Men's Coach Benoit Campargue Vitaily Dubrova Ezio Gamba Irakli Uznadze Irakli Uznadze Franck Chambily Dmitry Morozov Ljubisa Majdov Bato Jikuri John-Paul BELL Khasanbi TAOV
Best European Women's Coach Florin Bercean Martine Dupond Martine Dupond Shany Hershko Martine Dupond Marjan Fabjan Martine Dupond Larbi Benboudaoud Larbi Benboudaoud Larbi Benboudaoud Larbi Benboudaoud
Best European Event European Judo Championships in Vienna U23 European Judo Championships in Tyumen European Judo Championships in Chelabinsk European Judo Championships in Budapest European Judo Championships in Montpellier Junior European Judo Championships in Oberwart European Judo Championships U23 in Tel Aviv Golden League in Ankara European Judo Championships in Tel Aviv European Judo Championships / 2nd European Games in Minsk European Judo Championships in Prague
Best European Organiser Czech Judo Federation Belgium Judo Federation Czech Judo Federation Estonian Judo Federation Polish Judo Association for European Judo Championships U23 in Wroclaw Austrian Judo Federation for Junior European Judo Championships and Golden League in Vienna Russian Judo Federation for European Judo Championships in Kazan and Golden League in Grozny Lithuanian Judo Federation for Upgrading Junior EJC and Cadet EC Kaunas Russian Judo Federation for Mixed Team European Judo Championships in Ekaterinburg Portuguese Judo Federation for European Club Championships in Odivelas Croatian Judo Federation for Junior and U23 Judo Championships in Porec
Most Progressive European Female Referee Cathy Mouette Ioana Babiuc Ioana Babiuc Cathy Mouette Annamaria Fridrich Katalin Fridrich Heather Lootjens Roberta Chyurlia Roberta Chyurlia Hana SAFARIKOVA Roberta Chyurlia
Most Progressive European Male Referee Franc Ocko Vladimir Vostrikov Vladimir Vostrikov Manuel Cortes Vincent Druaux Vladimir Hnidka Artur Fando Vladimer Nutsubidze Raul Camacho Vasily SMOLIN Mathieu BATAILLE

Main Events

Tournament Place Date
European Judo Championships Sofia, Bulgaria 29 April - 01 May 2022
European Judo Championships Mixed Team Mulhouse, France 12 November 2022
U23 European Judo Championships Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina 28 - 30 October 2022
Junior European Judo Championships Prague, Czech Republic 15 – 18 September 2022
Cadet European Judo Championships Poreč, Croatia 23 – 26 June 2022
Veteran European Judo Championships Athens, Greece 02 - 05 June 2022
Kata European Judo Championships Rijeka, Croatia 14 - 15 May 2022
European Club Championships - Champions League TBA, TBA 26 November 2022
European Club Championships - Europa League TBA, TBA 27 November 2022

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References

  1. "EJU president Sergey Soloveychik gives resignation". European Judo Union. 27 February 2022. Retrieved 28 February 2022.
  2. Guttmann, Allen (6 September 2017). Japanese Sports: A History. University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 9780824824648. Retrieved 6 September 2017 via Google Books.
  3. Blanpain, Roger (6 September 2017). European Labour Law. Kluwer Law International. ISBN 9789041127679. Retrieved 6 September 2017 via Google Books.
  4. http://www.budokwai.net/articles.htm#European Judo Union.
  5. Green, Thomas A.; Svinth, Joseph R. (6 September 2017). Martial Arts in the Modern World. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 9780275981532. Retrieved 6 September 2017 via Google Books.
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