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This Is Only a Selection of the Most Important Championships the Last Years REFERENCE LIST The Judomats comply with the European Standard EN 12503-3 OFFICIAL JUDOMAT SUPPLIER OFFICIALLY RECOMMENDED BY the International Judo Federation This is only a selection of the most important Championships the last years: European Open Madrid, June 2018 European Championships Tel Aviv/Israel, April 2018 Grand Prix The Hague/The Netherlands, November 2017 European Youth Olympic Festival, Györ/Hungary, June 2017 European Championships Judo Warsaw/Poland, April 2017 EJU Olympic Training Camp Going for Gold in Tokyo, Mittersill, Austria, January 2017 Indonesian National Games, Bandung, September 2016 Estonian Championships Tartu, January 2016 IJF World Master Rabat 2015 World Championships Chelyabinsk, August 2014 Singapore Adidas All Comers Judo Championships, August 2014 Grand Prix Abu-Dhabi November 2013 The National Games Taipei, October 2013 World Judo Masters Tyumen May 2013 2012 Jiu Jitsu World Championship Vienna 2012 Colombian National Games 2012 INSEP Paris, France 2012 Taiwan High School Game 2012 Indonesian National Games, Pekanbaru, Indonesia 2011 Arab Games Doha, Qatar Special Olympics World Summer Games “Athens 2011” 2011 Indonesian Student Games, Pekanbaru, Indonesia 2011 South East Asian Games, Jakarta, Indonesia USJA/USJF Winter Nationals, La Verne CA USA, December 2010 South American Games Medelin, November 2010 Youth Olympic Games Singapore, August 2010 Canterbury Open Judo Tournament, Christchurch New Zealand, June 2010 East Asian Judo Championships, Macau, June 2010 European Kyokushin Championship, Bucharest RO, May 2010 East Asian Games Hong Kong, December 2009 Third Asian Indoor Games, November 2009, Vietnam Flanders Cup October 2009, Lommel GB World Cup Men&Women, September 2009, Birmingham Deaflympics Judo, September 2009, Taiwan Senior World Championships, August 2009, Rotterdam World Game Wrestling (Shuai-Chiao), July 2009, Taiwan World Cup Norway, September 2008 North Island Championships, September 2008, New Zealand European Cadets Championships, July 2008, Bosnia World Masters, Brussels, Belgium, June 2008 European Championships Jiu Jutsi, Antwerp, Belgium, May 2008 Special Olympics Belgium, April 2008 European Championships Senior Lisbon, Portugal, April 2008 1/5 Agglorex BVBA : Nijverheidsweg 84 3920 Lommel BELGIUM Telefoon : 32(0)11/542532 Telefax : 32(0)11/545792 E-mail : [email protected] VAT : BE0411.934.452 RPR Hasselt REFERENCE LIST The Judomats comply with the European Standard EN 12503-3 OFFICIAL JUDOMAT SUPPLIER OFFICIALLY RECOMMENDED BY the International Judo Federation World Cup Women, Bulgaria, January 2008 2/5 Agglorex BVBA : Nijverheidsweg 84 3920 Lommel BELGIUM Telefoon : 32(0)11/542532 Telefax : 32(0)11/545792 E-mail : [email protected] VAT : BE0411.934.452 RPR Hasselt REFERENCE LIST The Judomats comply with the European Standard EN 12503-3 OFFICIAL JUDOMAT SUPPLIER OFFICIALLY RECOMMENDED BY the International Judo Federation Weltmeisterschaft Jiu-Jitsu, Hanau Germany, October 2007 Universiaden Bangkok August 2007 Panam Judo Championships Mens & Women, Montreal , Canada, May 2007 EJU A-tournement World Cup Women, Vejen Denmark April 2007 Judo Grand Prix Jihlava, Czech Republic, April 2007 National Games, Guwahati-Assam, February 2007 World Championships Ju-Jitsu, Rotterdam November 2006 The 2006 Barbados Independence Tournament, November 5, 2006 South Asian Games, Sri Lanka August 2006 Oceanian Judo Championships, 2006 African Judo Championships, Mauritius, May 2006 Panam Judo Championships Seniors, Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 2006 European Senior Championships 2006, Tampere, Finland, May 2006 Asian Games, Taipei, November 2005 23rd Southeast Asian Games, Philippines, November 2005 European Team Championships, Hungary, October 2005 South Pacific Games, Samoa 2005 The Bolivarian Games 2005, Colombia International Tournament, Centre of Asia, Krasnoyarsk, September 2005 Junior Nationals 2005, Los Angeles, U.S.A. World Games Jiu-Jitsu Duisburg, July 2005 European Championships Women, Rotterdam, May 2005 Panamerican Championships Seniors, Puerto Rico, May 2005 Agglorex Cup, B-Lommel, April 2005 World Cup for women, Tampere Finland , 5-6 March 2005 World Cup 2005, Budapest, February 2005 International Tournament B-Visé, January 2005 The Finnish Open Judo Tournament, November 2004 Commonwealth Judo Tournament, Auckland, November 2004 Belgian Championships 2004, Charleroi Korean Open 2004, Cheju World Championships Juniors, Budapest, October 2004 European Championships Juniors, Sofia, September 2004 Panarab Games, Algiers, September 2004 Indonesian Games, September 2004 Panamerican Judo Championships 2004 African Judo Championships, Tunis, May 2004 International Judo Championships, Trinidad 2004 EJU A-Tournament for Women Tallinn, Estonia, March 2004 Championats de France pour Equipes, Calais, March 2004 Oceania de Judo, Noumea, March 2004 A-Tournament, Tallinn, 2004 Sureté de l'Etat, Siège central Bruxelles, January 2004 3/5 Agglorex BVBA : Nijverheidsweg 84 3920 Lommel BELGIUM Telefoon : 32(0)11/542532 Telefax : 32(0)11/545792 E-mail : [email protected] VAT : BE0411.934.452 RPR Hasselt REFERENCE LIST The Judomats comply with the European Standard EN 12503-3 OFFICIAL JUDOMAT SUPPLIER OFFICIALLY RECOMMENDED BY the International Judo Federation European Teams, London, December 2003 Asian Junior Judo Championships , Macau, November 2003 National Games Cojedes, Venezuela, 2003 Panamerican Games, Santo Domingo 2003 Balkan Championships, Bosnia Herzegovina 2003 Small Nations Games, Malta 2003 Indian Ocean Island Games, Mauritius 2003 Korea Cup, 2003 European Veteran Championships, Budapest, October 2003 Disney Martial Arts Festival, October 2003 UP Judo Association Tournament Lucknow, India, July 2003 Special Olympics Dublin, June 2003 International Tournament, Alger, March 2003 International Tournament, Tunis, March 2003 A-Tournament Warsaw, March 2003 Games of the small states of Europe, 2003 Malta Titan Games- Multisport- Festival, February 2003, California USA Juniors Level A - International Cup of Portugal - April 2003 - Coimbra City VII International Cup of the Master Kiyoshy Kobayashi - March 2003 Coimbra City Portugal A-tournament BUDAPEST February 2003 Belgian Championships, March 2003 International Agglorex Trophee, March 2003 A-Tournament, Sofia, Bulgaria, February 2003 European Junior Championships 2002, Rotterdam Panamerican Championships 2002, Santo Domingo Martial Arts Festival 2002 US Open 2002 National Games, Andhra Pradesh, India, November 2002 Commonwealth Games 2002 World Junior Championship Jeju Island, September 2002 III Campeonato Centroamericano Juvenil de Judo "Marlon Zelaya In-Memorian", Nicaragua 2002 Championship Tegucigalpa, Honduras, July 2002 World Masters – Ireland, July 2002 Trofeo de los Pirineos – Jaca, May 2002 Belgian Championships 2002 Agglorex Cup 2002 Belgium Hungary Cup 2002 Budapest 14th Busan Asian Games 2002 The European Championships of Senior Teams Final Four, Madeira Island, December 2001 US Open 2001 Punjab National Games 2001 Korea Open 2001 Grand Prix Tournament Individual Women, Sevilla 2001 Arab Gulf Judo Championship, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, August 2001 Sea Games Malaysia, 2001 Disney Martial Arts Festival, Orlando 2001 4/5 Agglorex BVBA : Nijverheidsweg 84 3920 Lommel BELGIUM Telefoon : 32(0)11/542532 Telefax : 32(0)11/545792 E-mail : [email protected] VAT : BE0411.934.452 RPR Hasselt REFERENCE LIST The Judomats comply with the European Standard EN 12503-3 OFFICIAL JUDOMAT SUPPLIER OFFICIALLY RECOMMENDED BY the International Judo Federation World Masters, Phoenix, Arizona 2001 Jeux Méditerranées, Tunis 2001 Nordic Championships 2001 Bekkestau, Norway IJF Millennium Judo Cup Budapest 2001 Hungarian Judo Cup 2001 European Judo Championship 2000 in Nicosia (Cyprus) Korean Open International Tournament 2000 Korea European Junior Championships 2000 Cyprus European Team Championships 2000 Belgium XXIII Panamerican Championships 2000 USA US Open 2000 Disney Martial Arts Festival Orlando (USA) 2000 Supplier 2000 French Judo Federation Hungarian Open 2000, Budapest European Senior Championship 2000, Poland European Club Cup ’99 Romania Ju-Jitsu European Championships Leeds ’99 - UK Korean Open ’99 Asia Judo Cup 1999, Taiwan Pan-American Games 1999 in Winnipeg/Canada Asian Games 1998 in Bangkok/Thailand European Junior Championships 1998, Madeira European Championships 1998 in Oviedo - Spain European Championships 1997 in Ostende - Belgium Fourth National Games 1997 – India Olympics - Atlanta 1996 18th. Sea Games 1995 - Thailand World Shotokan Karate Championships 1995 UK European Championships Birmingham 1995 European Judo Championship Athens '93 World Championships 1990 Shotokan Karate - UK and many competitions all over the world that we were not informed of. 5/5 Agglorex BVBA : Nijverheidsweg 84 3920 Lommel BELGIUM Telefoon : 32(0)11/542532 Telefax : 32(0)11/545792 E-mail : [email protected] VAT : BE0411.934.452 RPR Hasselt .
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