Judo competition
The judo event at the European Youth Olympic Festival is a biannual judo competition organized by the European Judo Union for European judoka aged 18 and younger.
The most recent contest takes place in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia.[1][2][3] The next will take place in Maribor, Slovenia.
Competitions
Edition
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Year
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Dates
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City and host country
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Venue
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# Countries
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# Athletes
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1 |
1991
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8 June
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Brussels, Belgium
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[4]
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2 |
1993
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5–8 July
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Valkenswaard, Netherlands
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[5]
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3 |
1995
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10–13 July
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Bath, Great Britain
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[6]
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4 |
1997
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20–23 July
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Lisbon, Portugal
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[7]
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5 |
1999
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11–15 July
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Esbjerg, Denmark
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[8]
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6 |
2001
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22–27 July
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Murcia, Spain
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[9]
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7 |
2003
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28–31 July
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Paris, France
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[10]
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8 |
2005
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4–7 July
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Lignano, Italy
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[11]
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9 |
2007
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24–27 July
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Belgrade, Serbia
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[12]
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10 |
2009
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21–24 July
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Tampere, Finland
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[13][14]
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11 |
2011
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26–29 July
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Trabzon, Turkey
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[15][16]
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12 |
2013
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13–20 July
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Utrecht, Netherlands
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[17][18]
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13 |
2015
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28 July – 1 August
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Tbilisi, Georgia
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[19][20]
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14 |
2017
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25–28 July
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Győr, Hungary
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326
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47
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[21][22][23]
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15 |
2019
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24–27 July
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Baku, Azerbaijan
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297
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40
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[24][25][26]
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16 |
2022
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26–30 July
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Banská Bystrica, Slovakia
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297
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43
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[1][2][3]
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17 |
2023
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25–29 July
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Maribor, Slovenia
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Lukna Hall
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308
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43
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[27][28][29]
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See also
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