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Competition details
DisciplineJudo
TypeBiannual
OrganiserEuropean Judo Union (EJU)
History
First edition1991 in Brussels, Belgium
Editions17
Most recentBanská Bystrica 2022

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. The next will take place in Maribor, Slovenia.

Competitions

Edition Year Dates City and host country Venue # Countries # Athletes Ref.
1 1991 8 June Belgium Brussels, Belgium
2 1993 5–8 July Netherlands Valkenswaard, Netherlands
3 1995 10–13 July United Kingdom Bath, Great Britain
4 1997 20–23 July Portugal Lisbon, Portugal
5 1999 11–15 July Denmark Esbjerg, Denmark
6 2001 22–27 July Spain Murcia, Spain
7 2003 28–31 July France Paris, France
8 2005 4–7 July Italy Lignano, Italy
9 2007 24–27 July Serbia Belgrade, Serbia
10 2009 21–24 July Finland Tampere, Finland
11 2011 26–29 July Turkey Trabzon, Turkey
12 2013 13–20 July Netherlands Utrecht, Netherlands
13 2015 28 July – 1 August Georgia (country) Tbilisi, Georgia
14 2017 25–28 July Hungary Győr, Hungary 326 47
15 2019 24–27 July Azerbaijan Baku, Azerbaijan 297 40
16 2022 26–30 July Slovakia Banská Bystrica, Slovakia 297 43
17 2023 25–29 July Slovenia Maribor, Slovenia Lukna Hall 308 43

See also

References

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