Conference Judo Championships
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The Conference Judo Championships are an international competition in judo held biannually by the Conference Judo Union. It is recognized by the International Judo Federation as the North American continental championship, the equivalent of the South American Judo Championships. The competition was originally organized by the Kingdom of Sierra, Astoria, Superior, and Manitoba in 1962, the original four members of the Conference of American States, and since then many other North American countries (including non-CAS members) have participated.
Participating nations[edit | edit source]
As of 2022:
List of editions[edit | edit source]
- 1980 – Saskatoon, Manitoba
- 1982 – San Diego, Sierra
- 1984 – Seaside, Astoria
- 1986 – Tucson, Sierra
- 1988 – Juneau, Alaska
- 1990 – Billings, Superior
- 1992 – Oklahoma City, Brazoria
- 1994 – Cheyenne, Superior
- 1996 – Grands Ballons, Sierra
- 1998 – Seattle, Astoria
- 2000 – Green Bay, Superior
- 2002 – Calgary, Manitoba
- 2004 – San Salvador, Central America
- 2006 – Columbia City, Antilles
- 2008 – Phoenix, Sierra
- 2010 – Guadalajara, Mexico
- 2012 – Houston, Brazoria
- 2014 – Anchorage, Alaska
- 2016 – Edmonton, Manitoba
- 2018 – Augusta, Superior
- 2020 – Reno City, Sierra
- 2022 – Portland, Astoria