Judo Union of Asia
| Judo Union of Asia JUA | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Sport | Judo | 
| Official website | thejua | 
| History | |
| Year of formation | 1956 in Tokyo, Japan | 
| Demographics | |
| Membership size | 39 members | 
| Affiliations | |
| International federation | International Judo Federation (IJF) | 
| IJF member since | 1956 | 
| Other affiliation(s) | |
| Governance | |
| President |  Obaid Al-Anzi | 
| Headquarters | |
| Country | Kuwait | 
| Secretary General |  Mukesh Kumar | 
| Official language(s) | English, Japanese and Arabic | 
| Regions | |
The Judo Union of Asia (JUA) is the governing body of judo in Asia. It is one of the five continental confederations making up the International Judo Federation (IJF).[1] JUA was formed in 1956 in Tokyo (Japan),[2] with Chinese Taipei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Philippines and Thailand being the founder members. JUA has headquarters in Kuwait and consists of 39 member federations.
History
Judo Union of Asia (JUA) was established in 1956 in Tokyo, Japan with 7 national federations as founding members; Chinese Taipei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Philippines and Thailand. The first President of JUA was Risei Kano, son of Kanō Jigorō. Risei Kano served as President of the JUA from 1956 to 1980. The organization held the first Asian Judo Championships in 1966 in Manila, Philippines, with teams from 8 member federations participating.[3]
Executive committee
Following is the JUA Executive Committee for the term 2019 – 2023.
| Designation | Name | Country | 
|---|---|---|
| President | Obaid Al-Anzi |  Kuwait | 
| General Secretary | Mukesh Kumar |  India | 
| General Treasurer | Ms. Amal Abu Shallak |  United Arab Emirates | 
| Vice-President (Southeast Zone) | Hassabodin Rojanachiva |  Thailand | 
| Vice-President (West Zone) | Sameer Sadeq Al-Mousawi |  Iraq | 
| Vice-President (Central Zone) | Kolbaev Zholdoshbek |  Kyrgyzstan | 
| Vice-President (South Zone) | Pratap Singh Bajwa |  India | 
| Vice-President (West Zone) | Lu Wei-Chen |  Chinese Taipei | 
| Vice-President 2020 Summer Olympics | Hasokawa Shinji |  Japan | 
| Vice-President 2022 Asian Games | Ms. Xian Dongmei |  China | 
| Executive Member | Eid Al-Muaikhi |  Qatar | 
| Executive Member | Enkbold Zandaakhuu |  Mongolia | 
| Advisor to President | Naser Al-Shemmiri |  Kuwait | 
Tournaments
- Asian Judo Championships
- Asian Games
- East Asian Judo Championships
- Asian Martial Arts Games (Merged to form Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games)
- Asian Junior Judo Championships (2000[4])
Members
Source[5]
- Central Zone
 Kazakhstan Kazakhstan
 Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan
 Tajikistan Tajikistan
 Turkmenistan Turkmenistan
 Uzbekistan Uzbekistan
- Southeast Zone
 Cambodia Cambodia
 Indonesia Indonesia
 Lao Lao
 Malaysia Malaysia
 Myanmar Myanmar
 Philippines Philippines
 Singapore Singapore
 Thailand Thailand
 Vietnam Vietnam
- East Zone
 P. R. China P. R. China
 Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei
 DPR Korea DPR Korea
 Hong Kong, China Hong Kong, China
 Japan Japan
 Republic of Korea Republic of Korea
 Macau, China Macau, China
 Mongolia Mongolia
- West Zone
- Central Zone
 Bangladesh Bangladesh
 India India
 Nepal Nepal
 Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
.svg.png) Afghanistan Afghanistan
 Pakistan (since 2000[6]) Pakistan (since 2000[6])
 Bhutan Bhutan
^1 Iran Judo Federation was suspended by International Judo Federation since 18 September 2019, as Iranian authorities ordered their judoka Saeid Mollaei to intentionally lose in the semi-final at the 2019 World Judo Championships, so as to avoid a potential match in the finals against Israeli judoka Sagi Muki.[7]
See also
References
- ^ "Countries / IJF.org". www.ijf.org. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
- ^ "Judo Union of Asia (JUA)". www.uia.org. 29 June 2020. Retrieved 29 June 2020.
- ^ "History of JUA". www.onlinejua.org. 29 June 2020. Retrieved 29 June 2020.
- ^ "Wayback Machine". www.ijf.org. Archived from the original on 4 December 2002. Retrieved 17 August 2025.
- ^ "JUA Members". www.onlinejua.org. Retrieved 12 July 2024.
- ^ a b "New Members of JUA". Archived from the original on 8 March 2000. Retrieved 6 July 2024.
- ^ "Iran Judo Federation Suspended". www.ijf.org. 18 September 2019. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
External links
- Official website  (in English) (in English)





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