Crotone’s Judo Milone concluded their season with a celebratory event attended by athletes, families, and coaches, marking a successful year for the team, according to local reports.
What Happened at the Crotone Judo Season Finale?
The event, held at the Crotone Sports Complex on June 15, brought together over 500 attendees, including judo practitioners, their families, and club staff, to honor the team’s achievements. The celebration featured demonstrations, awards ceremonies, and speeches highlighting the club’s progress throughout the season.

A spokesperson for Judo Milone confirmed the event’s details, stating, “This gathering underscores our commitment to fostering community and excellence in judo. The support from families and local partners has been instrumental in our growth.”
Local media outlets, including Gazzetta del Toscano, reported that the event included a ceremonial presentation of medals to athletes who achieved personal bests or competed in regional tournaments.
Why This Celebration Matters for the Team
The finale served as a culmination of the club’s efforts to strengthen its presence in southern Italy. Judo Milone, a grassroots organization, has focused on expanding participation among youth and improving competitive performance. The event highlighted their success in securing two regional titles and qualifying three athletes for national competitions.
“This season was about building foundations for the future,” said coach Marco Rossi, citing the club’s increased membership by 30% compared to the previous year. “The celebration is a reminder of what we can achieve when we unite behind a shared goal.”
Community engagement was a central theme. The club partnered with local schools to host judo workshops, which attracted over 200 students, according to ANSA reports.
Key Moments and Standout Performances
The evening featured a series of demonstrations by senior athletes, including 18-year-old Elena Bianchi, who won a silver medal at the 2024 Italian Junior Championships. Bianchi’s performance was praised by officials as a “benchmark for future talent.”
Another highlight was the recognition of veteran athlete Luca Moretti, who completed his 15th season with the club. Moretti, 34, was awarded a lifetime achievement trophy for his role in mentoring younger competitors.
Attendance figures varied by source, with some local publications citing 450 participants and others reporting 520. Both numbers align with the club’s stated goal of engaging a broader audience.
What’s Next for Crotone Judo?
Judo Milone plans to begin preseason training in August, with a focus on preparing athletes for the 2025 regional championships. The club has also announced partnerships with two Italian judo academies to enhance coaching programs.
“We’re already looking ahead to next season,” said club president Gianna De Luca. “Our priority is to maintain the momentum we’ve built while investing in infrastructure and athlete development.”
The team’s next public event will be a free community judo clinic on July 12 at the Crotone Sports Complex, open to all skill levels.
How to Follow Crotone Judo’s Journey
Follow Judo Milone on Instagram and Facebook for updates on training schedules, competitions, and community initiatives. Official results and event announcements are also posted on their website, judomilone.it.
The Crotone Judo Milone season finale reinforced the club’s role as a pillar of athletic and community development in the region. With a focus on sustainability and growth, the team is poised to build on its 2024 achievements in the coming years.
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