Commonwealth Judo Association
The Commonwealth Judo Association (CJA) is an international sporting body for judo across the Commonwealth of Nations.
The CJA was founded following a meeting held at the 1983 World Judo Championships in Seoul, South Korea. Mr. Owen Clarke (Scotland) was the first President, and Mr. Harry O’Rourke (New Zealand) the first Chairman. Mr. Owen was succeeded by Mr. O'Rourke, who combines the role of Chairman with that of Executive President. Mr. John Sullivan is the current President. The CJA organises the biennial Commonwealth Judo Championships.
In 2019 the International Judo Federation and the Commonwealth Judo Association renewed their Memorandum of understanding.[1]
References
- ↑ "IJF and Commonwealth Judo Association renew MoU for four more years". www.ijf.org. Retrieved 2024-01-14.
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