2 October 2020

EJU SENIOR COMPETITION OFFICIALLY STARTS TOMORROW

Senior European Judo Cup - Dubrovnik, Croatia

EJU SENIOR COMPETITION OFFICIALLY STARTS TOMORROW

The Dubrovnik Senior European Cup is now on our doorstep, 115 athletes from 7 countries are coming together for the first official tournament in the world since lockdown. 

Speaking to the President of the Croatian Judo Federation, Dr Sanda Corak confirms that all advice, recommendation and instruction given by the Croatian Institute of Public Health has been implemented. 

As much as the athletes are desperate to get back to competition, there are risks to be taken in to consideration, which is why it has been so important and encouraging that Croatian Judo have been able to make this high priority and take every possible measure to ensure the safety of athletes. 

We have some top names returning to the tatami including World medallist Larisa CERIC (BIH) who is currently ranked #8 in the world. 

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2017 European Champion, Aleksandar KUKOLJ (SRB). – Carlos Ferreira

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Junior World bronze medallist, Andrea STOJADINOV (SRB). – Rafal Burza

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Junior World silver medallist Anja OBRADOVIC (SRB). – Rafal Burza


Serbia are sending in a strong team with Junior World bronze medallist, Andrea STOJADINOV (SRB) -48kg, 2019 European U23 and Junior World silver medallist Anja OBRADOVIC (SRB) representing in the -63kg and IJF World Tour multiple medallist and 2017 European Champion Aleksandar Kukolj in the -90kg.  

Star in the making, Veronica TONIOLO (ITA) has been taking the -52kg category by storm, and demonstrated her champion quality throughout 2019. With Cadet European Cup gold medals in the first half of the year, TONIOLO set herself up for success in the Cadet European and World Championships, taking first place in both. 

Cadet European and World Champion, Veronica TONIOLO (ITA). – Rui Telmo Romão

The host country of course have a number of brilliant athletes who are likely to sweep up some of these European Cup medals, Ana Viktorija PULJIZ (CRO) is one to watch, the 18 year-old taking a silver in the -48kg category in the Cadet World Championships last year.

With an array of competitors across all age categories ready to come back to competition, the excitement and eagerness will be fantastic to see, and interesting to see how the younger athletes fare on this senior circuit. 

European Judo will be providing a live stream for the event on our website at www.eju.net. 

Best of luck to all of the athletes on their return. 

Judoka

Author: Thea Cowen