Judo at the 2032 Brisbane Olympics

Introduction

The 2032 Brisbane Olympics will be the first time Judo has been included in the Olympic Games since the 2024 Paris Olympics. Judo is a martial art that originated in Japan and has been an Olympic sport since 1964. It is a sport that combines physical and mental discipline, and is a great way to stay fit and healthy.

History of Judo

Judo was created in 1882 by Jigoro Kano, a Japanese educator and martial artist. He wanted to create a martial art that was both effective in combat and also a way to promote physical and mental development. He combined elements of jujitsu, a traditional Japanese martial art, with his own ideas to create judo.

Judo quickly became popular in Japan and spread to other countries. It was first included in the Olympic Games in 1964, and has been an Olympic sport ever since.

Judo at the 2032 Brisbane Olympics

At the 2032 Brisbane Olympics, Judo will be contested in both the men’s and women’s divisions. There will be seven weight classes for each division, ranging from the lightest weight class of 48kg for women and 60kg for men, to the heaviest weight class of 78kg for women and 100

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