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Index Rank in judo

In judo, improvement and understanding of the art is denoted by a system of rankings split into kyū and dan grades.[1]

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  1. 42 relations: Australia, Austrian Judo Federation, Black belt (martial arts), Brazil, Brazilian Judo Confederation, British Judo Association, Canada, Dan (rank), French Judo Federation, German Judo Federation, Hajime Isogai, Ichiro Abe, Israel Judo Association, Italian Federation of Judo, Wrestling, Karate and Martial Arts, Judo, Judo Australia, Judo Canada, Judo South Africa, Judogi, Kaichiro Samura, Kanō Jigorō, Kimono, Kodokan Judo Institute, Kunisaburo Iizuka, Kyū, Kyuzo Mifune, Matsutarō Shōriki, Norwegian Judo Federation, Obi (martial arts), Ranking, Sensei, Shiro Saigo, Shodan (rank), Shuichi Nagaoka, Sumiyuki Kotani, Tomita Tsunejirō, Toshirō Daigo, United States Judo Association, United States Judo Federation, USA Judo, Yamashita Yoshitsugu, Yoshimi Osawa.

  2. Judo
  3. Martial arts ranking
  4. Titles and rank in Japanese martial arts

Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands.

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Austrian Judo Federation

The Austrian Judo Federation (Österreichischer Judoverband - ÖJV) is the national organisation for judo in Austria.

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Black belt (martial arts)

In East Asian martial arts, the black belt is associated with expertise, but may indicate only competence, depending on the martial art. Rank in judo and black belt (martial arts) are martial arts ranking.

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Brazil

Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest and easternmost country in South America and Latin America.

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Brazilian Judo Confederation

The Brazilian Judo Confederation (Confederação Brasileira de Judô (CBJ)) is the national body responsible for managing and promoting the sport of judo in Brazil, founded on 18 March 1969 and headquartered in Rio de Janeiro.

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British Judo Association

The British Judo Association (BJA) is the governing body for the Olympic sport of judo in the United Kingdom.

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Canada

Canada is a country in North America.

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Dan (rank)

The ranking system is used by many Japanese, Okinawan, Korean, and other martial arts organizations to indicate the level of a person's ability within a given system. Rank in judo and Dan (rank) are Titles and rank in Japanese martial arts.

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French Judo Federation

French Judo Federation (is the sports association that aims to promote the practice of Judo and related disciplines composed of jujitsu, kendo, iaïdo, sport chanbara, Jōdō, naginata, Kyūdō, sumo and taïso.

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German Judo Federation

The German Judo Federation is an association of German judo.

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Hajime Isogai

was an early student of judo and the second person to be promoted to 10th dan.

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Ichiro Abe

was a Japanese judoka.

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Israel Judo Association

The Israel Judo Association (Hebrew) is a sports association in Israel, and its headquarters is located in Tel Aviv, Israel.

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Italian Federation of Judo, Wrestling, Karate and Martial Arts

The Italian Federation of Judo, Wrestling, Karate and Martial Arts (a sports organization affiliated to the Italian National Olympic Committee. It was founded on 18 January 1902 in Milan by the Marquis Luigi Monticelli Obizzi, who was also its first president. FIJLKAM is one of the oldest federations and is an integral part of the history of Italian sport with 3000 affiliated companies, 120,000 athletes and 3,000 technical teachers.

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Judo

is an unarmed modern Japanese martial art, combat sport, Olympic sport (since 1964), and the most prominent form of jacket wrestling competed internationally.

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Judo Australia

Judo Australia (JA) is the National Sporting Organisation recognised by the Australian Sports Commission for the sport of Judo in Australia.

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Judo Canada

Judo Canada, formerly known as The Canadian Kodokan Black Belt Association, is the non-profit national governing body of the Japanese martial art and combat sport Judo in Canada, and a federation of Judo associations in each of the ten provinces and three territories.

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Judo South Africa

Judo South Africa (JSA) is the governing body of Judo in South Africa, and a member of the world governing body, the International Judo Federation (IJF), along with the African Judo Union.

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Judogi

Judogi (柔道着 or 柔道衣), also called keikogi or dogi, is the formal Japanese name for the traditional uniform used for Judo practice and competition. Rank in judo and Judogi are judo.

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Kaichiro Samura

(1880–1964) was a Japanese judoka.

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Kanō Jigorō

was a Japanese judoka, educator, politician, and the founder of judo.

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Kimono

The is a traditional Japanese garment and the national dress of Japan.

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Kodokan Judo Institute

The, or Kōdōkan (講道館), is the headquarters of the worldwide judo community.

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Kunisaburo Iizuka

was a Japanese judoka and the fifth person to be promoted to 10th dan in Kodokan judo.

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Kyū

is a Japanese term used in modern martial arts as well as in tea ceremony, flower arranging, Go, shogi, academic tests and other similar activities to designate various grades, levels or degrees of proficiency or experience. Rank in judo and Kyū are Titles and rank in Japanese martial arts.

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Kyuzo Mifune

has been categorized as one of the greatest exponents of the art of judo after the founder, Kanō Jigorō.

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Matsutarō Shōriki

was a Japanese media proprietor and politician.

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Norwegian Judo Federation

The Norwegian Judo Federation (Norges Judoforbund - NJF) is the national federation of judo in Norway.

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Obi (martial arts)

Many Japanese martial arts feature an as part of their exercise outfit.

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Ranking

A ranking is a relationship between a set of items, often recorded in a list, such that, for any two items, the first is either "ranked higher than", "ranked lower than", or "ranked equal to" the second.

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Sensei

The term "先生", read sensei in Japanese, hsien sheng/xiansheng in Chinese, seonsaeng in Korean, and tiên sinh in Vietnamese, is an honorific used in the Sinosphere. Rank in judo and sensei are Titles and rank in Japanese martial arts.

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Shiro Saigo

was one of the earliest disciples of Judo.

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Shodan (rank)

, literally meaning "beginning degree," is the lowest black belt rank in Japanese martial arts Retrieved on 28 February 2010 and the game of Go. Rank in judo and Shodan (rank) are Titles and rank in Japanese martial arts.

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Shuichi Nagaoka

was an early student of Kodokan judo and the third person to be promoted to 10th dan.

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Sumiyuki Kotani

was a Japanese martial artist.

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Tomita Tsunejirō

, born, was the earliest disciple of judo.

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Toshirō Daigo

was a Japanese judoka who was the Chief Instructor at the Kodokan and a manager of the Japanese national team.

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United States Judo Association

The United States Judo Association is a sports association in the United States.

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United States Judo Federation

The United States Judo Federation is a non-profit corporation dedicated to promoting judo in the United States.

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USA Judo

USA Judo (officially known as United States Judo, Inc.) is a non-profit organization which represents all areas of U.S. judo practitioners, including athletes, coaches, referees and others.

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Yamashita Yoshitsugu

Yamashita Yoshitsugu (山下 義韶, February 16, 1865 – October 26, 1935), also known as Yamashita Yoshiaki, was a Japanese judoka.

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Yoshimi Osawa

was a Japanese judoka.

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See also

Judo

Martial arts ranking

Titles and rank in Japanese martial arts

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rank_in_judo

Also known as Judo ranks and grades.