The Brazilian Judo Confederation (Portuguese: Confederação Brasileira de Judô (CBJ)) is the national body responsible for managing and promoting the sport of judo in Brazil, founded on 18 March 1969 and headquartered in Rio de Janeiro.
Category | Judo |
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Jurisdiction | Brazil |
Abbreviation | CBJ |
Founded | 1969 |
Affiliation | IJF |
Regional affiliation | PJC |
Affiliation date | 2009 |
Headquarters | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
President | Silvio Borges |
Official website | |
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Until 2009 the CBJ was a member of the Pan American Judo Union.
The CBJ is affiliated with the International Judo Federation[1] and the Pan American Judo Confederation[2] since 2009.
In 2013, its president has been Paulo Wanderley Teixeira[pt].[citation needed]
In 2024, its president is Silvio Borges.[2]
Olympics
editUpdated until 2020 Summer Olympics
Year | Medal | Name | Event |
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1972 | Bronze | Chiaki Ishii | Men's 93 kg |
1984 | Silver | Douglas Vieira | Men's 95 kg |
Bronze | Luís Onmura | Men's 71 kg | |
Bronze | Walter Carmona | Men's 86 kg | |
1988 | Gold | Aurélio Miguel | Men's 95 kg |
1992 | Gold | Rogério Sampaio | Men's 65 kg |
1996 | Bronze | Henrique Guimarães | Men's 65 kg |
Bronze | Aurélio Miguel | Men's 95 kg | |
2000 | Silver | Tiago Camilo | Men's 73 kg |
Silver | Carlos Honorato | Men's 90 kg | |
2004 | Bronze | Leandro Guilheiro | Men's 73 kg |
Bronze | Flávio Canto | Men's 81 kg | |
2008 | Bronze | Leandro Guilheiro | Men's 73 kg |
Bronze | Tiago Camilo | Men's 81 kg | |
Bronze | Ketleyn Quadros | Women's 57 kg | |
2012 | Gold | Sarah Menezes | Women's 48 kg |
Bronze | Felipe Kitadai | Men's 60 kg | |
Bronze | Rafael Silva | Men's +100 kg | |
Bronze | Mayra Aguiar | Women's 78 kg | |
2016 | Gold | Rafaela Silva | Women's 57 kg |
Bronze | Rafael Silva | Men's +100 kg | |
Bronze | Mayra Aguiar | Women's 78 kg | |
2020 | Bronze | Daniel Cargnin | Men's 66 kg |
Bronze | Mayra Aguiar | Women's 78 kg |
Titles at the World Judo Championships
editUpdated after the 2022 World Judo Championships.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Brazil / IJF.org". www.ijf.org. Retrieved 2024-07-12.
- ^ a b "CPJ". panamjudo.org. Retrieved 2024-07-12.
External links
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