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Para judo - Paralympic Athletes, Photos & Events

Learn more about Para judo for those with visual impairments. It was first included as a competitive sport at the Paralympic Games in Seoul in 1988.

Para judo - Paris 2024 - Olympics

Para judo is one of two martial arts disciplines at the Paralympic Games. It is practised exclusively by athletes with vision impairments.

Para judo - Wikipedia

Para judo ... Para judo (Paralympic judo) is an adaptation of the Japanese martial art of judo for visually impaired competitors. The rules of the sport are only ...

Judo and Para Judo | Olympic & Paralympic Sports

Paralympic judo is an exhilarating and motivational sport that highlights the remarkable skills of visually impaired athletes.

Judo - About - Paralympic.org

Paralympic judo follows the same rules as Olympic judo, with the difference that judokas shall start and remain during the combat holding each other's suits ...

Para Judo explained

VI stands for Visually Impaired, judo for athletes with a visual impairment. There are two categories of visual impairment: J1 and J2 (blind or partially ...

Para Judo - Adaptive Athletics Association, Inc.

Paralympic judo is an adaptation of the Japanese martial art of judo for visually impaired competitors. The rules of the sport are only slightly different from ...

Para judo - Paralympics New Zealand

What is Para judo? Para judo is for athletes with a visual impairment. It is very similar to judo at the Olympics. In Para judo, judokas hold each other's suits ...

Classification - IBSA Judo

Classification is an assessment of a person's ability and impairment. It helps to ensure that Para sports remain fair. The first stage is to go through a series ...

Judo - ParalympicsGB

Each competition is categorised based on weight and severity of visual impairment. Judoka are categorised as J1 (blind) or J2 (visually impaired) and ...

Judo - a paralympic sport at the Paris 2024 games - Lexi Global

Judo classification explainer: Judo is for visually impaired athletes. They begin each fight in a hold and must not move outside of the mat, ...

Para Judo - USOPC

1 in the world after back-to-back bronze medal wins at the 2022 IBSA World Championships and IBSA World Games in the J1 57 kg event. Mutia, the first U.S. ...

Para Judo

In Para judo, competitors aim to throw their opponent to the ground, immobilize them with a pin, or force a submission with a joint lock or choke.

Classification: The Backbone of Para Judo / IJF.org

Classification helps to ensure that para sports remain fair. Judo is exclusively for athletes with a vision impairment and the first stage is to ...

Overview - IBSA Judo

Judo is the world's most popular martial art for athletes with visual impairments. It is based on the same skills, movements, tactics and respect as the ...

Paralympic Athlete Resources - USA Judo

At the beginning of a match, both competitors start with a loose grip on each other's judo suits (as opposed to able-bodied judo in which the competitors are ...

All You Need to Know about Para Judo - Paralympic.org

Watch official IPC Video: All You Need to Know about Para Judo.

Judo - U.S. Association of Blind Athletes

Judo is a popular sport for athletes who are blind and visually impaired. The only difference between able-bodied and visually impaired judo is in visually ...

Team USA Paris 2024 Para Judo Team

Team USA Paris 2024 Para Judo Team · Liana Mutia screaming in celebration with her coach. Self-Described “Non-Athlete” Liana Mutia Wins Para Judo Silver · Liana ...

Para Judo | NBC Olympics

Para Judo news, videos, live streams, schedule, medals and more from the 2026 Summer Paralympic Games in Milan .