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Para-judo

Two male Para-judo players, one is wearing blue, he is on top, the other is wearing white and is underneath
Season

Summer

Para-judo was added to the Paralympic programme at the Seoul 1988 Paralympic Games.

The sport is open to athletes with a vision impairment across seven weight categories for men and six categories for women.

Para-judo requires athletes to employ a mix of attack and defence. Contests last five minutes and the athletes (judokas) gain points for throws, holds, armlocks and strangles in a bid to beat their opponent. The judoka who scores the higher number of points wins.

For more information on Para-judo Eligibility and How to Get Involved please see the Para-judo Information Sheet (PDF – 95KB) – updated 2023.

Medal History

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