About the European Judo Union
The EJU is comprised of 50 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.
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Europe sends a warning to Rio opponents at Miami Grand Prix
France and Russia topped the medal table at the Grand Prix of Miami last weekend. Eleven nations won a gold medal in a strong, mainly Panamerican field.
On Sunday Germany’s Iljana Marzok surprised with a great and well deserved... Читать далее
Slovenia wins European Cup in Celje-Podcetrtek
At the second day of the European Cup in Celje-Podcetrtek Russia won two gold medals and the medal ranking for over two days. The host nation did again good business at day two taking two victories in the women’s class and Slovenian is... Читать далее
Комитеты
Комитеты Европейского союза дзюдо:
- Управление
- Исполнительный Комитет
- Почетные Члены
- Консультативный Совет
- Президентский Офис
- Головной Офис
- Казначейство
- Судейская комиссия
- Спортивная комиссия
- Компьютерная команда
- Медицинский Коммитет
- Мужская Тренерская
- Медиа-Отдел
- Маркетинг
- Событийного Маркетинга
- Прямые Трансляции
- Знания О Дзюдо
- Коммиссия по Ката
- Образовательная Спорт.
- Спец. Проекты
- Дидактическая Коммиссия
- Малым Странам
- Оценочная Коммиссия
- EJU Experts
- All
- Education
История
The origin of Japan's martial arts
The takenouchi-ryu martial art system founded in 1532 is considered the beginning of apan's Jujitsu forms. Judo was derived from Jujitsu, the art for either attacking others or defending oneself with nothing but one's own body.История Дзюдо