Algeria Dominates at Algiers African Open 2026, Sweeps Judo Podiums
Algeria delivered a commanding performance at the Algiers African Open 2026, securing a historic medal haul that underscored their growing dominance in African judo. The tournament, held from May 24, 2026, in the Algerian capital, saw the national team clinch 8 gold, 10 silver, and 16 bronze medals, outpacing competitors from 11 nations across 4 continents. This result not only solidified Algeria’s status as a judo powerhouse but also highlighted the depth of talent emerging from North Africa.
Competition Overview: A Showcase of Excellence
The Algiers African Open 2026, organized by the International Judo Federation (IJF), featured 105 judokas from 11 countries, including representatives from Europe, Asia, and the Americas. The event spanned two days, with preliminary rounds on May 24 and final blocks later that same day. Competitors were divided into 14 weight categories, with 70 male and 35 female athletes competing in disciplines ranging from -60 kg to +100 kg for men and -48 kg to +78 kg for women.

The tournament’s schedule was tightly packed, with preliminary matches starting