City
Epaper

National Cadet Judo Championships to kickstart on July 7

By ANI | Updated: June 29, 2023 14:00 IST

Bellary (Karnataka) [India], June 29 : The National Cadet Judo Championships 2023-24 will be played between July 7 to ...

Open in App

Bellary (Karnataka) [India], June 29 : The National Cadet Judo Championships 2023-24 will be played between July 7 to July 9, 2023, held at the Inspire Institute of Sport (IIS) in Bellary, Vijayanagar. The tournament, scheduled to take place at the facility's state-of-the-art combat arena, will be held in association with the Judo Federation of India (JFI).

The Championships will become the third major National Competition to be hosted by the Inspire Institute of Sport in the last 12 months, with the venue having hosted the National Sub Junior and Junior Boxing Nationals in 2022 and most recently the Indian Open-Throws and Jumps Competition in March.

"We are very happy to be hosting the National Cadet Judo Championships at the Inspire Institute of Sport in Bellary. The opportunity to be the home for so many young Judokas from all around the country is a privilege and honour for us. It gives us an opportunity to see some of the best Judokas in action as well as show them the facilities that we have to offer here. IIS has done very well in the sport of Judo for the last few years, and we certainly believe that continued support for Judo will eventually give rewards in the Olympic Games in the near future," said Inspire Institute of Sport CEO, Rushdee Warley.

Numerous Judokas will make their way to Bellary from across the nation to compete at the national tournament across weight categories.

The participating contingent from Manipur comprises - Oliviya Devi (44kg), Nungshithoi Chanu (52 kg), Roni Devi (57 kg), Deepapati (70 kg), Yohenba (55 kg), Wangthoi (66 kg), Suraj Singh (60 Kg). Most notably, Linthoi Chanambam, India's first-ever Judo World Champion, will represent Manipur in the 63 kg weight category at the tournament.

"It is the privilege of the Judo Federation of India to hold the National Cadet Judo Championships in association with the Inspire Institute of Sports at Bellary. 234 Boys, 228 Girls and 126 officials from all 31 JFI affiliated States/Units are taking part, and this is the time that JFI is conducting an independent National for Cadet Boys and Girls with full sponsorship. The JFI appreciates IIS and JSW for taking up this Championship as a long-time partner for the development of Judo in India", said Rajan C.S, Assistant Secretary of the Judo Federation of India.

Having booked a spot for himself at the Hangzhou Asian Games, Judoka Yash Vijayran will represent Delhi at the competition in the +100 kg category, while Ishroop Narang will represent Chandigarh and compete in the +70 kg category. Kentu Lap will represent Arunachal Pradesh in the 60 kg weight category.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: congresspitrodadelhimodideepikabjpwest-bengaldeepika-padukoneajay-devgnthakur
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalDelhi Shocker: Dispute Between Neighbours Turns Violent in Sultanpuri; Police Rule Out Communal Angle

NationalThree, Including Driver, Apprehended Over Security Breach at Delhi Assembly

CricketIPL 2026, KKR vs PBKS: Toss Result, Playing 11s, Impact Players and Pitch Report for Today’s Match

CricketIPL 2026, KKR vs PBKS Today Match LIVE Cricket Streaming: When and Where To Watch Kolkata Knight Riders vs Punjab Kings Match

NationalSecurity Breach at Delhi Assembly; Unidentified Car Storms Into Premises, Ink Hurled at Speaker’s Vehicle

Other Sports Realted Stories

Other SportsBayern win beat Real Madrid to take advantage in UCL quarterfinal

Other SportsIPL 2026: Pandya blames bowlers for MI defeat in rain-shortened match vs RR

Other SportsNew BCB president Tamim Iqbal chairs first official meeting

Other SportsIPL 2026: Jaiswal's unbeaten 77 helps RR beat Mumbai Indians by 27 runs in rain-hit match

Other SportsThailand takes early lead over India as rain halts Billie Jean King Cup tie