Mission Statement
The aim of the Irish Judo association is to promote the participation in Judo, in a safe and constructive environment, enabling each participant to achieve their full potential in their selected area of activity within the organisation. |
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Judo was first practiced in Ireland in 1952, when a Dublin man, who had reached the rank of yellow belt in England , established a club near Phoenix Park . Because it was situated in the attic of a small garage it came to be called the Loft. A class of about a dozen people practiced there, and soon a black belt was brought over from England to grade the members. During this embryonic stage the British Judo Association (BJA) regularly sent instructors and examiners to Dublin.
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Details of the current Executive Committee of the Irish Judo Association.
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