2015 Vietnam International Judo Tournament – People’s Police University Cup | 159 Athletes, 14 Teams, 18 Medal Events | Ho Chi Minh City, Oct 17–19

2015 Peoples Police University Cup Vietnam International Judo Competition Held in Ho Chi Minh City

The 2015 Peoples Police University Cup Vietnam International Judo Competition took place in Ho Chi Minh City from October 17 to 19, 2015. Organized by the Peoples Police University of Vietnam, the event brought together 14 teams from various countries and regions, featuring a total of 159 athletes competing for 18 sets of medals across multiple weight categories.

International participation included teams from Japan, South Korea, Mongolia, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Canada, alongside four Vietnamese teams representing the host nation. The competition was structured into men’s divisions ranging from 55 kg to over 100 kg and women’s divisions from 45 kg to 78 kg, with additional events held for visually impaired male and female athletes.

Held at a venue in Ho Chi Minh City, the tournament served as a significant platform for international judo exchange and development in Southeast Asia. The event highlighted Vietnam’s growing role in hosting regional sporting competitions and provided valuable competitive experience for athletes across different classifications.

As a biennial or annual invitational tournament hosted by the Peoples Police University, the 2015 edition contributed to the ongoing promotion of judo within Vietnam and strengthened ties with international judo communities. The competition’s organization reflected the university’s commitment to sports development and international cooperation in martial arts.

For ongoing updates on international judo events and regional sports developments, readers are encouraged to follow official announcements from sporting governing bodies and reputable sports news sources.

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