Judo championship in Africa
A meeting of the judo that federation of judo in Africa (African Judo Championships) hosts the judo championship (African じゅうどうせんしゅけんたいかい) in Africa.
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History
It is held for the first time in Dakar, Senegal in 1964 and reaches it at the present [1].
List of each generation sites (after 1986)
Year | Holding city | Host country |
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1986 | Casablanca | Morocco |
1989 | Abidjan | Cote d'Ivoire |
1990 | Algiers | Algeria |
1991 | Cairo | Egypt |
1992 | Mauritius | Mauritius |
1994 | Tunis | Tunisia |
1995 | Hallel | Zimbabwe |
1996 | South Africa | The Republic of South Africa |
1997 | Casablanca | Morocco |
1998 | Dakar | Senegal |
2000 | Algiers | Algeria |
2001 | Tripoli | Libya |
2002 | Cairo | Egypt |
2004 | Tunis | Tunisia |
2005 | Port Elizabeth | The Republic of South Africa |
2006 | Mauritius | Mauritius |
2008 | Ada Jill | Morocco |
2008 | Kempton Park | The Republic of South Africa |
2009 | Mauritius | Mauritius |
2010 | Yaounde | Cameroon |
2011 | Dakar | Senegal |
2012 | AGA Aktiebolag deal | Morocco |
2013 | Maputo | Mozambique |
2014 | Port Louis | Mauritius |
2015 | Libreville | Gabon |
2016 | Tunis | Tunisia |
Footnote
Outside link
- Federation of judo in Africa (French) (English)
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