• Source: Norwegian Judo Federation
    • The Norwegian Judo Federation (Norwegian: Norges Judoforbund - NJF) is the national federation of judo in Norway. It is a member of both the European Judo Union and the International Judo Federation (IJF). The Judokas have been actively participating in international tournaments.


      History


      The Norwegian Judo Federation was founded in 1967.


      = Summer Olympics

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      Three Norwegian Judokas participated at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Alfredo Chinchilla participated in the Men's 65 kg category. He won one fight. Frank Evensen and Fridtjof Thoen lost their first round.
      One Norwegian Judoka participated at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Stig Traavik lost the first round.


      = Judo for Peace

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      In 2002 the Norwegian Judo Federation started training Afghan judokas under an exchange program with the Afghan Judo Federation established that year with the federation slogan "Judo for Peace". What began as a modest effort took on a big scale as increasingly more Afghan children and teenagers enrolled in the training program, the demand rising further. The project's objective also included giving priority to the underprivileged girls and women of Afghanistan, who showed equal interest and enthusiasm to their male counterparts. The result was a historic first: Fariba Rezayee became the first ever Afghan female to participate in an Olympic competition (in 2004).
      In 2010, it participated in the "Judo for Peace Event" hosted by the IJF in Jaipur, India.


      Organization


      The organisation's headquarters is in Oslo.


      = Chairmen of the NJF

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      See also


      List of judo organizations
      Judo by country


      References




      External links


      Official website (in Norwegian)

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