Event: | Qualification for judo |
Games: | 2000 Summer |
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Qualification for Judo at the 2000 Summer Olympics was based on the IJF 1999 World Judo Championships in June 1999. The top 8 men and women from each division qualify, subject to a limit of 1 judoka per National Olympic Committee ("NOC") per division. Further continental quotas (Europe 98, Africa 35, Pan-America 63, Asia 56 and Oceania 14 across both sexes and all divisions) also qualify subject to an overall limit of 1 judoka per NOC. The qualification is allocated to the athlete.[1]
Event | Date | Venue | ||
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1998 African Judo Championships | July 23-26, 1998 | Dakar | [2] | |
1999 Kano Cup | 10 January 9-10 1999 | Tokyo | ||
1999 Women's International Tournament | 10 January 9-10 1999 | Fukuoka | ||
1999 International Tournament | February 11-14, 1999 | Paris | ||
1999 International Tournament | February 20-21, 1999 | Leonding | ||
1999 International Tournament | February 27-28, 1999 | München | ||
1999 International Tournament | March 27-28, 1999 | Rome | [3] | |
1999 International Tournament | March 26-28, 1999 | Tunis | [4] | |
1999 International Tournament | April 3-5, 1999 | Yaoundé | ||
1999 International Tournament | May 13-16, 1999 | Tananarive | ||
1999 International Tournament | May 22-24, 1999 | Mauritius | ||
1999 International Tournament | June 12-13, 1999 | Abidjan | ||
1999 All-Africa Games | September 11-14, 1999 | Johannesburg | [5] | |
1999 Sungkop Tournament | December 20-21, 1999 | Seoul | ||
1999 Women's International Tournament | December 11-12, 1999 | Fukuoka | ||
2000 International Tournament | February 19-20, 2000 | Leonding | ||
2000 International Tournament | March 24-26, 2000 | Tunis | [6] | |
2000 International Tournament | April, 2000 | Yaoundé | ||
2000 International Tournament | May, 2000 | Tananarive | ||
2000 International Tournament | May, 2000 | Mauritius | ||
2000 International Tournament | June, 2000 | Abidjan | ||
2000 African Judo Championships | May 9-12, 2000 | Algiers | [7] | |
Asia[8] [9] | ||||
Event | Date | Venue | ||
1998 Asian Games | December 7-10, 1998 | Bangkok | [10] | |
1999 Kano Cup | 10 January 9-10 1999 | Tokyo | [11] | |
1999 Women's International Tournament | 10 January 9-10 1999 | Fukuoka | [12] | |
1999 International Tournament | January 23-24, 1999 | Moscow | [13] | |
1999 International Tournament | February 11-14, 1999 | Paris | [14] | |
1999 International Tournament | February 20-21, 1999 | Leonding | [15] | |
1999 International Tournament | February 27-28, 1999 | München | [16] | |
1999 International Tournament | March 6-7, 1999 | Budapest | [17] | |
1999 Pacific Rim Judo Championships | July 17-18, 1999 | Taoyuan | [18] | |
1999 Asian Judo Championships | June 25-26, 1999 | Wenzhou | [19] | |
1999 World Judo Championships | October 7–10, 1999 | Birmingham | [20] | |
1999 Sungkop Tournament | December 20-21, 1999 | Seoul | [21] | |
1999 Women's International Tournament | December 11-12, 1999 | Fukuoka | [22] | |
2000 Matsutaro Shoriki Cup Tokyo | January, 2000 | Tokyo | [23] | |
2000 International Tournament | January 22-23, 2000 | Moscow | [24] | |
2000 International Tournament | February 12-13, 2000 | Paris | [25] | |
2000 International Tournament | February 19-20, 2000 | Leonding | [26] | |
2000 International Tournament | February 26-27, 2000 | München | [27] | |
2000 International Tournament | March 3-5, 2000 | Budapest | [28] | |
May 26-28, 2000 | Osaka | [29] | ||
Europe[30] [31] | ||||
Event | Date | Venue | ||
1999 World Judo Championships | October 7–10, 1999 | Birmingham | ||
2000 International Tournament | January 22-23, 2000 | Moscow | ||
2000 International Tournament | February 5-6, 2000 | Sofia | [32] | |
2000 International Tournament | February 12-13, 2000 | Paris | ||
2000 International Tournament | February 19-20, 2000 | Leonding | ||
2000 International Tournament | February 26-27, 2000 | München | ||
2000 International Tournament | March 3-5, 2000 | Budapest | ||
2000 International Tournament | March 11-12, 2000 | Prague | [33] | |
2000 International Tournament | March 18-19, 2000 | Warsaw | [34] | |
2000 International Tournament | March 25-26, 2000 | Rome | [35] | |
2000 International Tournament | March 31, - April 2, 2000 | Rotterdam | [36] | |
2000 European Judo Championships | May 18-21, 2000 | Wroclaw | [37] | |
Oceania | ||||
Event | Date | Venue | ||
1999 World Judo Championships | October 7–10, 1999 | Birmingham | ||
1999 USA Invitational Open | October 22-23, 1999 | Colorado Springs | [38] | |
2000 Oceania Judo Championships | 2000 | Sydney | [39] | |
Pan America | ||||
Event | Date | Venue | ||
1997 Pan American Judo Championships | August 29, 1997 | Guadalajara | [40] | |
1997 World Judo Championships | October 9–12, 1997 | Paris | [41] | |
1997 Central American Games | December 5-15, 1997 | San Pedro Sula | ||
1998 Central American and Caribbean Games | August 18-21, 1998 | Maracaibo | [42] | |
1998 South American Games | October 28-31, 1998 | Cuenca | [43] | |
1998 Pan American Judo Championships | November 29-30, 1998 | Santo Domingo | [44] | |
1999 Pan American Games | August 2–5, 1999 | Winnipeg | [45] | |
1999 World Judo Championships | October 7–10, 1999 | Birmingham | ||
1999 Pan American Judo Championships | November 12, 1999 | Montevideo | [46] | |
Tournament |