The judo events at the Olympic Games will take place from July 27 to August 3. Discover the full schedule.
Judo has been one of the flagship sports of the Olympic Games for several editions. Present since the Tokyo Games in 1964, judo has distributed 15 gold medals at each Olympiad: 7 for women, 7 for men and a mixed team event since the Tokyo Games. As the national sport in Japan, it is the Land of the Rising Sun that historically dominates the medal table at the Olympic Games, ahead of France and South Korea.
For the French team, judo should be an opportunity to see an increase in the collection of medals. Best judoka in history, Teddy Riner could become the most medalist in history if he wins a sixth medal. In the other medal chances, Clarisse Agbegnenou hopes to retain her title in the under 63 kilos category. The Federation aims to fight for medals in all categories. In total, judo could bring up to ten medals to France.
Latest updates
13:10 – It’s over for Khyar
It’s over for Khyar, the Frenchman was beaten by ippon on a counter a few seconds from the end of the fight.
12:45 – Buchard in the semis!
Buchard gets through against Brazilian Pimenta after 2 minutes 40 seconds at the Golden Score. The Frenchwoman pinned her opponent to the ground to score the point needed to qualify for the semi-finals.
12:19 – Impressive Khyar
Walide Khyar created a surprise in the -66 kg category by beating the world number 2, Georgian Margvelashvili (by ippon). He qualifies for the quarter-finals.
11:36 – Buchard passes the eighth
Amandine Buchard wins against the Cypriot Asvesta thanks to a nice ippon 30 seconds from the end. She qualifies for the quarter-finals of the -52 kg category
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The selection of the French team for the Olympic Games
The French selection is almost complete for the Paris Games. There is only one place left to be allocated, in the under 78 kg category for women.
Women : Shirine Boukli (-48 kg), Amandine Buchard (-52 kg), Sarah-Léonie Cysique (-57 kg), Clarisse Agbegnenou (-63 kg), Marie-Ève Gahié (-70 kg), Romane Dicko (+78 kg).
Men: Luka Mkheidze (-60 kg), Walide Khyar (-66 kg), Joan-Benjamin Gaba (-73 kg), Alpha Djalo (-81 kg), Maxime-Gaël Ngayap Hambou (-90 kg), Aurélien Diesse (-100 kg), Teddy Riner (+100 kg). Replacements: Daikii Bouba (-66 kg), Alexis Mathieu (-90 kg).
When are the Olympic swimming events?
Judo will be held from Saturday July 27 to Saturday August 3
Where will the judo events take place?
Judo will be held at the Arena Champ de Mars, next to the Eiffel Tower. This temporary facility has been in place since 2021 and will host events at the Grand Palais during the renovations.
- Sunday July 28
- Morning, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.:
- -52kg – women, eliminations
- -66kg – men, eliminations
- Afternoon, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.:
- -66kg – men, repechage
- -66kg – men, semi-finals
- -52kg – women, repechage
- -52kg – women, semi-finals
- -66kg – men, bronze medal fights
- -66kg – men, final
- -52kg – women, bronze medal fights
- -52kg – women, final
- Monday July 29
- Morning, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.:
- -57kg – women, eliminations
- -73kg – men, eliminations
- Afternoon, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.:
- -57kg – women, repechage
- -57kg – women, semi-finals
- -73kg – men, repechage
- -73kg – men, semi-finals
- -57kg – women, bronze medal fights
- -57kg – women, final
- -73kg – men, bronze medal fights
- -73kg – men, final
- Tuesday July 30
- Morning, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.:
- -63kg – women, eliminations
- -81kg – men, eliminations
- Afternoon, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.:
- -81kg – men, repechage
- -81kg – men, semi-finals
- -63kg – women, repechage
- -63kg – women, semi-finals
- -81kg – men, bronze medal fights
- -81kg – men, final
- -63kg – women, bronze medal fights
- -63kg – women, final
- Wednesday July 31
- Morning, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.:
- -70kg – women, eliminations
- -90kg – men, eliminations
- Afternoon, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.:
- -70kg – women, repechage
- -70kg – women, semi-finals
- -90kg – men, repechage
- -90kg – men, semi-finals
- -70kg – women, bronze medal fights
- -70kg – women, final
- -90kg – men, bronze medal fights
- -90kg – men, final
- Thursday August 1st
- Morning, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.:
- -78kg – women, eliminations
- -100kg – men, eliminations
- Afternoon, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.:
- -100kg – men, repechage
- -100kg – men, semi-finals
- -78kg – women, repechage
- -78kg – women, semi-finals
- -100kg – men, bronze medal fights
- -100kg – men, final
- -78kg – women, bronze medal fights
- -78kg – women, final
- Friday August 2nd
- Morning, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.:
- +78kg – women, eliminations
- +100kg – men, eliminations
- Afternoon, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.:
- +78kg – women, repechage
- +78kg – women, semi-finals
- +100kg – men, repechage
- +100kg – men, semi-finals
- +78kg – women, bronze medal fights
- +78kg – women, final
- +100kg – men, bronze medal fights
- +100kg – men, final
- Saturday August 3rd
- Morning, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.:
- Mixed team, qualifiers
- Mixed team, repechage
- Mixed team, semi-finals
- Afternoon, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.:
- Mixed Team, Bronze Medal Fights
- Mixed team, final