IJF World Tour

Today we want to delve into the fascinating world of IJF World Tour. Whatever approach we give it, IJF World Tour has always aroused interest and curiosity in humanity. Whether as a subject of study, as a historical figure, or as an inspiration for creativity, IJF World Tour has left his mark on the world in unimaginable ways. Throughout history, it has been the object of debate, analysis and admiration, being considered a point of reference in different contexts. In this article, we will explore different facets of IJF World Tour, trying to shed light on its importance and impact on different aspects of human life.

The IJF World Tour is a worldwide top-tier judo tour, organized by the International Judo Federation since 2009.[1]

The IJF World Tour consists of the annual World Championships and World Masters, a series of Grand Slam and Grand Prix tournaments, the annual continental championships and open meets organized by the respective continental judo unions, as well as the annual World Juniors Championships. Achievements in these competitions are rewarded with ranking points, which are then used to determine a judoka's world ranking.[2][3]

IJF World Ranking

2017–present

IJF Ranking Events (2017–present)[2]
Olympic
Games
World
Championships
World
Masters
Grand
Slam
Grand
Prix
Continental
Championships
World Juniors
Championships
Continental
Open
1st place 2,200 2,000 1,800 1,000 700 100
2nd place 1,540 1,400 1,260 700 490 70
3rd place 1,100 1,000 900 500 350 50
5th place 792 720 648 360 252 36
7th place 572 520 468 260 182 26
1\16th 352 320 288 160 112 16
1\32th 264 240 120 84 12
1 fight won 200 100 70 10
Participation 20 200 10 6
A. per category 1 2 no limit 2 \ 4[a] 2 no limit
A. per country 7 9 no limit 14 \ 28 10 9 no limit
  1. ^ 4 for host, 2 for other countries

2013–2016

IJF Ranking Events (2013–2016)[4][5]
Olympic
Games
World
Championships
World
Masters
Grand
Slam
Continental
Championships
Grand
Prix
Continental
Open
1st place 1,000 900 700 500 400 300 100
2nd place 600 540 420 300 240 180 60
3rd place 400 360 280 200 160 120 40
5th place 200 180 140 100 80 60 20
7th place 160 144 112 80 64 48 16
1\16th 120 108 60 48 36 12
1\32th 80 72 40 32 24 8
1 fight won 40 36 28 20 16 12 4
Participation 4 2 2 2

IJF World Tour tournaments

Legend

2009–2019

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
January MA Suwon MA Baku MA Almaty GP Havana GP Tunis GP Tel Aviv
February GS Paris
GP Hamburg
GS Paris
GP Düsseldorf
GS Paris
GP Düsseldorf
GS Paris
GP Düsseldorf
GS Paris
GP Düsseldorf
GS Paris
GP Düsseldorf
GP Düsseldorf GS Paris
GP Düsseldorf
GS Paris
GP Düsseldorf
GS Paris
GS Düsseldorf
GS Paris
GS Düsseldorf
March AmC Buenos Aires GP Samsun GP Tbilisi
GP Samsun
GP Tbilisi
GP Samsun
GP Tbilisi GS Baku
GP Tbilisi
GP Agadir
GS Ekaterinburg
GP Tbilisi
GP Marrakesh
GS Ekaterinburg
GP Tbilisi
April AfC Port-Louis
EuC Tbilisi
AmC San Salvador
AfC Yaoundé
OcC Canberra
AsC Guangzhou
EuC Vienna
AmC Guadalajara
AsC Abu Dhabi
AfC Dakar
OcC Tahiti
EuC Istanbul
AfC Agadir
EuC Chelyabinsk
OcC Sydney
AsC Tashkent
AmC Montreal
OcC Cairns
AfC Maputo
AmC San José
AsC Bangkok
EuC Budapest
AfC Port-Louis
EuC Montpellier
AmC Guayaquil
OcC Auckland
OcC Païta
AfC Libreville
AmC Edmonton
GP Samsun
AfC Tunis
OcC Canberra
AsC Tashkent
EuC Kazan
AmC Havana
GP Antalya
AfC Antananarivo
EuC Warsaw
AmC Panama
OcC Nukuʻalofa
GP Antalya
OcC Nouméa
AfC Tunis
AmC San José
EuC Tel Aviv
GP Antalya
AsC Fujairah
AfC Cape Town
AmC Lima
May GP Tunis
AsC Taipei
GS Moscow
GP Tunis
GS Rio de Janeiro
GP Baku
GS Moscow
GP Baku
GS Moscow
GS Baku
MA Tyumen
GS Baku GP Zagreb
GS Baku
AsC Kuwait City
MA Rabat
GS Baku
GP Almaty
MA Guadalajara
GS Ekaterinburg
AsC Hong Kong
GP Hohhot GS Baku
GP Hohhot
June GS Rio de Janeiro GS Rio de Janeiro GP Miami GP Havana
GP Budapest
GP Budapest
EuG Baku
GP Budapest GP Cancún
GP Hohhot
EuG Minsk
July GS Rio de Janeiro GS Moscow OG London GP Ulaanbaatar
GS Moscow
GP Ulaanbaatar
GS Tyumen
GP Ulaanbaatar
AmG Toronto
GS Tyumen
GP Ulaanbaatar
GS Tyumen
GP Zagreb GP Montreal
GP Budapest
GP Zagreb
August WC Rotterdam WC Paris WC Rio de Janeiro WC Chelyabinsk WC Astana OG Rio de Janeiro WC Budapest GP Budapest
AsG Jakarta
AmG Lima
AfG Rabat
WC Tokyo
September WC Tokyo AfG Maputo GP Rijeka
GP Almaty
GP Zagreb
AsG Incheon
AfG Brazzaville GP Zagreb GP Zagreb WC Baku GP Tashkent
October JU Paris GP Rotterdam
JU Agadir
GP Abu Dhabi
AmG Guadalajara
GP Abu Dhabi GP Tashkent
JU Ljubljana
GP Qingdao
GP Astana
GP Tashkent
JU F. Lauderdale
GS Abu Dhabi
GP Tashkent
GS Paris
JU Abu Dhabi
GS Abu Dhabi
GP Tashkent
GS Abu Dhabi
GP Tashkent
JU Zagreb
GS Abu Dhabi
GP Cancún
JU Nassau
GS Abu Dhabi
GS Brasilia
JU Marrakesh
GS Abu Dhabi
November GP Abu Dhabi
GP Qingdao
AsG Guangzhou
GP Abu Dhabi
JU Cape Town
GP Amsterdam
GP Qingdao
GS Tokyo
GP Abu Dhabi
GS Tokyo
GP Qingdao
GP Jeju
GP Qingdao
GP Jeju
GP Qingdao GP The Hague GP Tashkent
GP The Hague
GS Osaka
GP Perth
GS Osaka
December GS Tokyo GS Tokyo
GP Qingdao
GS Tokyo
GP Qingdao
GP Jeju GS Tokyo GS Tokyo GS Tokyo GS Tokyo
MA S. Petersburg
MA Guangzhou MA Qingdao
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

2020–present

2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025
January GP Tel Aviv MA Doha GP Almada GP Almada GP Odivelas
February GS Paris
GS Düsseldorf
GS Tel Aviv GS Paris
GS Tel Aviv
GS Paris
GS Tel Aviv
GS Paris
GS Baku
GS Paris
GS Baku
GS Tashkent
March GS Tashkent
GS Tbilisi
GS Tashkent
GS Tbilisi
GS Antalya
GS Tashkent
GP Linz
GS Tbilisi
GS Antalya
GP Linz
GS Tbilisi
GS Antalya
April GS Antalya
AsC/OcC Bishkek
AmC Guadalajara
EuC Lisbon
GS Antalya
AmC/OcC Lima
EuC Sofia
AsC Hong Kong
AfC Cairo
EuC Zagreb
AmC/OcC Rio de Janeiro
EuC Podgorica
AmC/OcC Santiago
AfC Abidjan
May GS Kazan
AfC Dakar
GS Kazan
AfC Oran
WC Doha
GP Linz
GS Dushanbe
GS Astana
WC Abu Dhabi
GS Dushanbe
GS Astana
June WC Budapest GS Tbilisi
GS Düsseldorf
GS Ulaanbaatar
GP Dushanbe
GS Astana
GS Ulaanbaatar
WC Budapest
July OG Tokyo GS Budapest
GP Zagreb
OG Paris GS Ulaanbaatar
August AsC Nur-Sultan
JU Guayaquil
MA Budapest
GP Zagreb
September GP Zagreb AfC Casablanca
AmC/OcC Calgary
GS Baku
AsG Hangzhou
GP Zagreb
October GS Budapest JU Olbia
GS Paris
WC Tashkent
GS Abu Dhabi
GP Perth
JU Odivelas
GS Abu Dhabi
JU Dushanbe
GS Abu Dhabi
JU TBC
GS Abu Dhabi
November EuC Prague
AmC Guadalajara
GS Baku
GS Abu Dhabi
GS Baku EuC Montpellier
GP Perth
GP Portugal
GP Zagreb
December AfC Antananarivo GS Tokyo
MA Jerusalem
GS Tokyo GS Tokyo GS Tokyo
2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025

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Tournaments per year (since 2009)

Year Summer
Olympics
World
Championships
World
Masters
Grand
Slam
Grand
Prix
Total
2009 1 4 4 9
2010 1 1 4 5 11
2011 1 1 4 5 11
2012 1 1 4 4 10
2013 1 1 4 10 16
2014 1 5 11 17
2015 1 1 5 9 16
2016 1 1 5 10 17
2017 1 1 5 8 15
2018 1 1 5 10 17
2019 1 1 7 10 19
2020 3 1 4
2021 1 1 1 8 1 12
2022 1 1 9 3 14
2023 1 1 10 5 17
2024 1 1 9 3 14
Total 4 13 12 91 99 219

Grand Slam × Grand Prix comparison

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10
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14
16
18
20
09
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12
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16
17
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  •   Grand Slam
  •   Grand Prix

See also

References

  1. ^ "Timeline". International Judo Federation. Retrieved 29 September 2021.
  2. ^ a b "IJF Ranking Events" (PDF). International Judo Federation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 September 2021. Retrieved 20 April 2022.
  3. ^ "IJF Senior World Ranking List". European Judo Union. Retrieved 30 September 2021.
  4. ^ "IJF World Ranking List" (PDF). intjudo.eu. 25 February 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 March 2013. Retrieved 20 April 2022.
  5. ^ "IJF World Ranking List" (PDF). International Judo Federation. 5 December 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 January 2017. Retrieved 20 April 2022.
  6. ^ "Calendar". International Judo Federation. Retrieved 2023-12-11.
  7. ^ "IJF Calendar 2025" (PDF). International Judo Federation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 September 2024. Retrieved 17 September 2024.