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Judo referees announced for the Tokyo Olympic Games

February 12, 2021 by admin

 
 JudoInside.com / judo news, results and photos

Not only judoka will have to qualify for the Olympic Games, also referees will qualify. In this stage the Federations were informed by the International Judo Federation on the nominees for the Olympics in Tokyo. In total sixteen referees are nominated and it’s not super hard to know which referees are happy to announce they are officially nominated.

The IJF Referee commission led by Juan Carlos Barcos (ESP) and Jan Snijders (NED) have decided the referees who will be supported by the supervisors during Games time. The supervisors consist of World and Olympic Judo Champions from the past, not necessarily former referees themselves but important influencers and interpreters of the current rules  in judo. After the Olympic Games there is a small window where those rules can be adjusted. In the previous Olympic cycle some adjustments were made, but some were corrected after a year of testing at the major events.

Among the referees there are Olympic Games and World Championships medallists and multiple continental judo champions. The average age is 46 years varying from 38-53 years. The nominated referees count five women, four more than in 2016. Four of the sixteen referees have officiated contests at the previous Olympic Games in Rio.

Since the coronacrisis 12 referees per event are officiating the contests, while at last year’s Grand Slams more than 30 referees were activily leading judo contests, depending on the number of mats. At the Budokan there are two Olympic mats available for two weight categories per day.

The following referees were nominated for the Tokyo Olympic Games.

Lubomir Petr

AUS

Mariano Dos Santos

BRA

Orlando Cruz

DOM

Raúl Camacho

ESP

Veli-Matti Karinkanta

FIN

Matthieu Bataille

FRA

Jean-Claude Djimbi

GAB

Vladimir Nutsubidze

GEO

Annamaria Fridrich

HUN

Roberta Chyurlia

ITA

Akiko Amano

JPN

Sook-Hee Hyun

KOR

Everado Garcia

MEX

Enkhsetseg Turbat

MGL

Evgeny Rakhlin

RUS

Ramziddin Sayidov

UZB

 

The nominated referees have a diversity of nations, continents and gender and are obviously the referees who have proved to be top nudge professionals with the highest rankings in the IJF Referee ranking.

Also the national Federations of the referees were announced for the forthcoming Paralympic Games in Tokyo. The Paralympics will take place 24 Aug until 5 Sep, the Olympic Games judo tournament will start at 24 July in the Budokan and will be followed by the first edition of the mixed team event.

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