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New Zealand judoka
Judo New Zealand
SportJudo
JurisdictionNew Zealand
AbbreviationJNZ
Founded1952 (1952)
AffiliationIJF
Regional affiliationOJU
HeadquartersNew Zealand
PresidentDerek Maggs
Men's coachJason King
Women's coachEsthe Reedy-Velloza
Official website
judonz.org
New Zealand

Judo New Zealand (JNZ) is the National Sporting Organisation recognised by the New Zealand Sports Commission for the sport of judo in New Zealand.

History

The body was founded in Auckland in 1952.

Structure

The national body has six state member associations.

The main tournament they organise is the annual New Zealand National Judo Championships.

See also

References

  1. "New Zealand". Oceania Judo Union. 7 August 2014.

External links

National members of the International Judo Federation
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Sports governing bodies in New Zealand (NZL)
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