JUDO
TECHNICAL RULES AND REGULATIONS - U15 & U18

GENERAL OVERVIEW
This document ensures that all competition-related aspects are managed in a fair and structured manner. The key objectives of these regulations are:
- Defining the general conditions for participation in ESG JUDO events.
- Outlining the sport program details.
- Specifying the technical rules.
- Setting the code of conduct
- Establishing delegation composition guidelines.
- Setting the procedures for draws.
- Defining the process for protests and appeals.
1. GENERAL CONDITIONS
The competition will be conducted in accordance with IJF regulations and overseen by the Event Technical JUDO Committee (ETJC). Any variations from IJF regulations will be outlined in the event bulletin. The competition will follow the latest version of the IJF Rules of JUDO published by the International JUDO Federation (IJF).
Decisions regarding issues not covered in this document will be determined by the ETJC.
Competition Categories:
- U18: Boys and Girls Categories
- U15: Boys and Girls Categories
Age Eligibility:
- U18: Judokas born in 2008-2009-2010
- U15: Judokas born in 2011-2012-2013*
Younger judokas may be accepted upon approval by the ETJC.
2. SPORT PROGRAM
Events:
U18
- Boys: -50kg, -55kg, -60kg, -66kg, -73kg, -81kg, -90kg, +90kg
- Girls: -40kg, -44kg, -48kg, -52kg, -57kg, -63kg, -70kg, +70kg
Duration: 4 minutes Golden Score: No time limit
U15
- Boys: -38kg, -42kg, -46kg, -50kg, -55kg, -60kg, -66kg, -73kg, -81kg, +81kg
- Girls: -32kg -36kg, -40kg, -44kg, -48kg, -52kg, -57kg, -63kg, -70, + 70kg
Duration: 4 minutes Golden Score: No time limit
3. TECHNICAL RULES
The competition will follow the latest IJF Rules of JUDO, with specific adaptations for ESG JUDO events.
SPECIFIC RULES
Judogi Control
Approved Judogi
All Judoka must compete in Approved Judogi
Judogi Control
It will be operated with a Sokuteiki prior to the fight.
Backnumber
Each competitor taking part in the ISF events is obliged to have sewn on the back of his Judogi the official backnumber (both EJU and IJF are allowed) bearing his surname and his National Olympic Committee abbreviation. The backnumber can be ordered from www.mybacknumber.com or www.officialbacknumber.com (Attention: production and delivery may take around 4 weeks).
Note:
- If an athlete does not respect the Judogi rules, the athlete will not be permitted to pass the Judogi Control, and the coach who is responsible for the athlete will be suspended for the rest of the competition day.
- The organiser is not obliged to provide reserve Judogi at Judogi Control, but the athlete is allowed to present himself in another Approved Judogi, complying with the Sokuteiki rule (and without backnumber)
- in this case no coach can go with this athlete to the mat!
- In the case of a repeated offence the coach will be suspended for the rest of the competition.
- All judokas must present a medical certificate confirming they are fit for judo competition, not older than 6 months.
Weigh - In
- The official weigh-in for each weight category is held the day before the competition day (see program).
- Athletes are not allowed to weigh in naked.
- Boys must wear at least underwear and girls at least underwear and a T-shirt.
- An additional 200g will be allowed for their weight category limits.
- Athletes must present their accreditation card and their passport (National ID Cards showing nationality, picture, and date of birth are also accepted).
For U15 judokas, the following techniques are forbidden:
- Kansetsu-waza (armlocks)
- Shime-waza (strangulations)
- Sacrifice techniques involving direct head impact
Violations will result in immediate Hansoku-make (disqualification from the match).
Referees
Each delegation may enter a referee.
- The contestants must not shake hands BEFORE the start of the contest.
- When the athletes are leaving the mat they must wear judogi in proper way and are not allowed to take out any part of the judogi or the belt before leaving the field of play.
Competition Mode
The competition will be conducted in accordance with the latest IJF SOR and IJF Refereeing Rules.
Competition systems according to number of participants:
- 6 and more entries: Double repechage
- If there are one (1) to five (5) athletes the low numbers competition systems and rules apply.
No | Medals awarded | WRL points awarded (if applicable) | Competition System |
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5* | Gold, silver and one bronze | First, second, one third and one or two fifth (only if the athlete won one contest in the round robin) place. | The athletes will be divided as follows: Pool A – 3 athletes will compete in a round robin system. The winner will go to the final, the second will compete against the loser from pool B in the bronze medal contest. Pool B – 2 athletes will compete for a place in the final |
4* | Gold, silver and one bronze | First, second and one third place. | Pool system with two (2) single contests, then a contest between the two (2) losers for the single bronze medal and a contest between the two (2) winners for the gold and silver medals. |
3* | Gold, silver and one bronze (for First, second and third (only if one contest was won) place. | A round robin system will be held in the elimination round. The best and the individuals, if one contest was won) second best will compete in a final for the gold and silver medal. | The third athlete will be awarded the single bronze (for individuals, only if one contest was won). |
2* | Gold (individuals) | First place. | One final contest. |
1* | None | No | No competition |
5. DELEGATION COMPOSITION
Each delegation must include:
- Head of Delegation (HOD) (Mandatory)
- Judokas (Mandatory)
- Team Officials (Mandatory)
- Field of Play officials (Judges) (Optional)
Head of Delegation (HOD)
Each delegation must appoint a single head, who serves as the main liaison between the delegation and the Organizing Committee (OC).
Judokas
- All participants must be students.
- Only accredited Judokas from the official team list may compete.
- There is no limitation to register number of Judokas per category
Team Officials
- Coaches:
- Each delegation must have at least one coach.
- Other Team Officials:
- Roles may include doctors, trainers, physiotherapists, statisticians, and team managers.
- Not mandatory but must be specified during registration.
- Any unregistered persons will not be considered part of the official team.
Field of Play Officials
- Each delegation may provide at least one judge. If insufficient referees are available, the Organizing Committee will appoint officials.
- Judge must hold either an international (IJF) or national qualification.
- Judge must present certification during registration.
Additional Adults
- Roles may include interpreters, security staff, media personnel etc.
- Additional adults are optional and must be specified during registration.
- Unregistered individuals will not receive accreditation.
5. DRAW PROCEDURE
- The ETJC determines criteria and scheduling for the draw.
- The draw will be held as a technical draw during the technical meeting. NO seeding
- Any unforeseen issues related to the draw will be resolved by the ETJC before the competition begins.
6. PROTESTS AND APPEALS
- Appeals involving match results or other non-disciplinary matters will be reviewed by the ETJC.
- Appeals must be:
- Submitted within 30 minutes of the incident.
- Written in English and handed to the Event JUDO Technical Commission (ETJC).
- Accompanied by a €100 fee (paid in cash) to the ETJC.
- If the appeal is upheld, the fee will be refunded. If rejected, the fee will be retained by the organizing committee.
JUDO - Provisional program
Courts | day | Schedule |
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SMALL INTERSPORT HALL | 23 March | Training |
SMALL INTERSPORT HALL | 24 March | 9:00-18:00 |
SMALL INTERSPORT HALL | 25 March | 9:00-18:00 |
The program is subject to change depending on the number of registered Judokas.
VENUES INFORMATION
POREČ
ZELENA RESORT MULTIFUNCTIONAL INTERSPORT COMPLEX
The multifunctional Intersport complex located in the Zelena Resort consists of two sport halls, dressing rooms, and stands.
