Judo season 2021/2022: Kick-off in January

The calendar of judo competitions, for the 2021-2022 season, will come into effect from January, with the start of the National Cadet Individual Championship (boys and girls), scheduled in Setif, on January 28 and 29, said. the Algerian Judo Federation (FAJ), Monday on its facebook page, also publishing the dates of its various national championships, all categories combined. In addition to the national cadets (boys and girls) of Sétif, the Algerian individual junior championship (boys and girls) will take place in Mascara on February 11 and 12 and that of the seniors (kumite and kata), from the 24 to 26 of the same month. in Algiers. While the organization of the national individual and semi-Open was awarded to the city of Blida on March 18 and 19, 2021. According to the general program adopted, in collaboration with the national technical direction, the Algerian Senior Championship by mixed teams will take place in Ghardaïa on April 22 and 23, while the national team championship (minimes, cadets and juniors) will be played in Tlemcen (May 6-7). For its part, the city of Batna will host the national minimes (boys and girls) from June 2 to 6, while the senior national team championship (Div I and II) will take up residence from June 10 to 12 in Algiers, a competition which will be followed from the 15th to the 17th of the same month, respectively, in Mostaganem and Oran, by the festival of young judoka (youngest and youngest). The 2021-2022 judo season will have to end with the Algerian Cup (minimal, cadets, juniors and seniors) which will take place from July 7 to 9 in Tizi Ouzou. “All these competitions will be subject to security measures and the application of the health protocol required by public authorities, to prevent the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic”, explained the Algerian Judo Federation (FAJ), calling on the presidents of wilaya, regional and club leagues as well as athletes to submit to health directives. The federal body added that the presentation of the health pass must be compulsory at the entrance of spectators to the competition halls.

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