European Cadet Judo Championships Judo competition
The European Cadet Judo Championships are annual judo competitions organized by the European Judo Union for European judoka aged 18 and younger.
The last contest took place in Sofia, Bulgaria.[1] The next will take place in Skopje, North Macedonia.[2]
Competitions
Edition
|
Year
|
Dates
|
City and host country
|
Venue
|
# Countries
|
# Athletes
|
|
1
|
1962
|
|
Essen, West Germany
|
|
|
|
[3]
|
2
|
1963
|
10– May
|
Geneva, Switzerland
|
|
|
|
[4]
|
3
|
1964
|
26 April
|
Berlin, East Germany
|
|
|
|
[5]
|
4
|
1965
|
24– April
|
Scheveningen, Netherlands
|
|
|
|
[6]
|
5
|
1966
|
19–20 March
|
Lyon, France
|
|
|
|
[7]
|
6
|
1967
|
1–2 April
|
Lisbon, Portugal
|
|
|
|
[8]
|
7
|
1968
|
9–10 March
|
London, United Kingdom
|
|
|
|
[9]
|
8
|
1969
|
21 March
|
West Berlin, West Germany
|
|
|
|
[10]
|
9
|
1970
|
14– March
|
Bordeaux, France
|
|
|
|
[11]
|
10
|
1971
|
12 March
|
Naples, Italy
|
|
|
|
[12]
|
11
|
1972
|
11–12 March
|
Leningrad, Soviet Union
|
|
|
|
[13]
|
12
|
1973
|
10–11 March
|
Ostend, Belgium
|
|
|
|
[14]
|
13
|
1974
|
14–15 November
|
Tel Aviv, Israel
|
|
|
|
[15]
|
14
|
1975
|
16 November
|
Turku, Finland
|
|
|
|
[16]
|
15
|
1976
|
13–14 November
|
Łódź, Poland
|
|
|
|
[17]
|
16
|
1977
|
5–6 November
|
Berlin, East Germany
|
|
|
|
[18]
|
17
|
1978
|
15–19 November
|
Miskolc, Hungary
|
|
|
|
[19]
|
18
|
2000
|
21–22 July
|
Oradea, Romania
|
|
|
|
[20]
|
19
|
2002
|
29–30 June
|
Győr, Hungary
|
|
|
|
[21]
|
20
|
2003
|
23–24 August
|
Baku, Azerbaijan
|
|
|
|
[22]
|
21
|
2004
|
3–4 July
|
Rotterdam, Netherlands
|
|
|
|
[23]
|
22
|
2005
|
18–19 June
|
Salzburg, Austria
|
|
|
|
[24]
|
23
|
2006
|
23–25 June
|
Miskolc, Hungary
|
|
|
|
[25]
|
24
|
2007
|
6–8 July
|
Valletta, Malta
|
|
|
|
[26]
|
25
|
2008
|
4–6 July
|
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
|
|
|
|
[27][28]
|
26
|
2009
|
26–28 June
|
Koper, Slovenia
|
Arena Bonifika
|
|
|
[29][30]
|
27
|
2010
|
25–27 June
|
Teplice, Czech Republic
|
Na Stínadlech
|
|
|
[31][32]
|
28
|
2011
|
24–26 June
|
Cottonera, Malta
|
Cottonera Sports Complex
|
|
|
[33][34]
|
29
|
2012
|
22–24 June
|
Bar, Montenegro
|
Stadion Topolica
|
|
|
[35][36]
|
30
|
2013
|
21–23 June
|
Tallinn, Estonia
|
Saku Suurhall
|
|
|
[37][38]
|
31
|
2014
|
4–6 July
|
Athens, Greece
|
Ano Liosia Olympic Hall
|
43
|
429
|
[39][40][41][42]
|
32
|
2015
|
3–5 July
|
Sofia, Bulgaria
|
Armeets Arena
|
41
|
469
|
[43][44][45][46]
|
33
|
2016
|
1–3 July
|
Vantaa, Finland
|
Energia Areena
|
41
|
421
|
[47][48][49][50]
|
34
|
2017
|
30 Jun – 2 Jul
|
Kaunas, Lithuania
|
Žalgiris Arena
|
42
|
430
|
[51][52][53][54]
|
35
|
2018
|
28 Jun – 1 Jul
|
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
|
Zetra Olympic Hall
|
42
|
457
|
[55][56][57][58]
|
36
|
2019
|
27–30 June
|
Warsaw, Poland
|
Arena COS Torwar
|
39
|
431
|
[59][60][61][62]
|
37
|
2021
|
17–19 August
|
Riga, Latvia
|
Arena Riga
|
37
|
391
|
[63][64][65][66]
|
38
|
2022
|
23–26 June
|
Poreč, Croatia
|
Sport Hall Intersport
|
40
|
420
|
[67][68]
|
39
|
2023
|
22–25 June
|
Odivelas, Portugal
|
Sports complex Multiusos de Odivelas
|
40
|
404
|
[69][70]
|
40
|
2024
|
27–30 June
|
Sofia, Bulgaria
|
Asics Arena
|
44
|
511
|
[1]
|
41
|
2025
|
26–29 June
|
Skopje, North Macedonia
|
|
|
|
[2]
|
Team competitions
See also
References
|
---|
1960s | |
---|
1970s | |
---|
1980s |
- 1980
- 1981
- 1982
- 1983
- 1984
- 1985
- 1986
- 1987
- 1988
- 1989
|
---|
1990s |
- 1990
- 1991
- 1992
- 1993
- 1994
- 1995
- 1996
- 1997
- 1998
- 1999
|
---|
2000s | |
---|
2010s | |
---|
2020s | |
---|
|
---|
| Africa | | |
---|
Asia | |
---|
Americas | |
---|
Europe | |
---|
Oceania | |
---|
Others | |
---|
|