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IJF Flag Manual INTERNATIONAL JUDO FEDERATION DOCUMENT FLAG REFERENCE IJF Reference Manual August 2019 INTERNATIONAL JUDO FEDERATION FLAG REFERENCE BOOK FLAG REFERENCE August 2019 Flag Manual 1 INTERNATIONAL JUDO FEDERATION FLAG REFERENCE BOOK 2 Flag Manual INTERNATIONAL JUDO FEDERATION FLAG REFERENCE BOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS Member Code Continent Page Afghanistan AFG JUA 17 Albania ALB EJU 17 Algeria ALG AJU 17 American Samoa ASA OJU 17 Andorra AND EJU 18 Angola ANG AJU 18 Argentina ARG PJC 18 Armenia ARM EJU 18 Aruba ARU PJC 19 Australia AUS OJU 19 Austria AUT EJU 19 Azerbaijan AZE EJU 19 Bahamas BAH PJC 20 Bangladesh BAN JUA 20 Barbados BAR PJC 20 Barhain BRN JUA 20 Belarus BLR EJU 21 Belgium BEL EJU 21 Belize BIZ PJC 21 Benin BEN AJU 21 Bhutan BHU JUA 22 Bolivia BOL PJC 22 Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH EJU 22 Botswana BOT AJU 22 Brazil BRA PJC 23 Bulgaria BUL EJU 23 Burkina Faso BUR AJU 23 Burundi BDI AJU 23 Cambodia CAM JUA 24 Cameroon CMR AJU 24 Canada CAN PJC 24 Cape Verde CPV AJU 24 Cayman Islands CAY PJC 25 Central African Republic CAF AJU 25 Flag Manual 3 INTERNATIONAL JUDO FEDERATION FLAG REFERENCE BOOK Member Code Continent Page Chad CHA AJU 25 Chile CHI PJC 25 Chinese Taipei TPE JUA 26 Colombia COL PJC 26 Comoros COM AJU 26 Congo CGO AJU 26 Cook Islands COK OJU 27 Costa Rica CRC PJC 27 Côte d'Ivoire CIV AJU 27 Croatia CRO EJU 27 Cuba CUB PJC 28 Curacao CUW PJC 28 Cyprus CYP EJU 28 Czech Republic CZE EJU 28 Democratic People's Republic of Korea PRK JUA 29 Democratic Republic of the Congo COD AJU 29 Denmark DEN EJU 29 Djibouti DJI AJU 30 Dominican Republic DOM PJC 30 Ecuador ECU PJC 30 Egypt EGY AJU 30 El Salvador ESA PJC 31 Equatorial Guinea GEQ AJU 31 Estonia EST EJU 31 Ethiopia ETH AJU 31 Faroe Islands FRO EJU 32 Fiji FIJ OJU 32 Finland FIN EJU 32 France FRA EJU 32 French Polynesia PYF OJU 33 Gabon GAB AJU 33 Gambia GAM AJU 33 Georgia GEO EJU 33 Germany GER EJU 34 Ghana GHA AJU 34 4 Flag Manual INTERNATIONAL JUDO FEDERATION FLAG REFERENCE BOOK Member Code Continent Page Great Britain GBR EJU 34 Greece GRE EJU 34 Guadeloupe GLP PJC 35 Guam GUM OJU 35 Guatemala GUA PJC 35 Guinea GUI AJU 35 Guinea-Bissau GBS AJU 36 Guyana GUY PJC 36 Haiti HAI PJC 36 Honduras HON PJC 36 Hong Kong, China HKG JUA 37 Hungary HUN EJU 37 Iceland ISL EJU 37 India IND JUA 37 Indonesia INA JUA 38 Iraq IRQ JUA 38 Ireland IRL EJU 38 Islamic Republic of Iran IRI JUA 38 Israel ISR EJU 39 Italy ITA EJU 39 Jamaica JAM PJC 39 Japan JPN JUA 39 Jordan JOR JUA 40 Kazakhstan KAZ JUA 40 Kenya KEN AJU 40 Kiribati KIR OJU 40 Korea COR JUA 41 Kosovo KOS EJU 41 Kuwait KUW JUA 41 Kyrgyzstan KGZ JUA 41 Lao People's Democratic Republic LAO JUA 42 Latvia LAT EJU 42 Lebanon LBN JUA 42 Liberia LBR AJU 42 Libya LBA AJU 43 Flag Manual 5 INTERNATIONAL JUDO FEDERATION FLAG REFERENCE BOOK Member Code Continent Page Liechtenstein LIE EJU 43 Lithuania LTU EJU 43 Luxembourg LUX EJU 43 Macau MAC JUA 44 Madagascar MAD AJU 44 Malawi MAW AJU 44 Malaysia MAS JUA 44 Mali MLI AJU 45 Malta MLT EJU 45 Marshall Islands MHL OJU 45 Mauritania MTN AJU 45 Mauritius MRI AJU 46 Mexico MEX PJC 46 Monaco MON EJU 46 Mongolia MGL JUA 46 Montenegro MNE EJU 47 Morocco MAR AJU 47 Mozambique MOZ AJU 47 Myanmar MYA JUA 47 Namibia NAM AJU 48 Nauru NRU OJU 48 Nepal NEP JUA 48 Netherlands NED EJU 48 New Caledonia NCL OJU 49 New Zealand NZL OJU 49 Nicaragua NCA PJC 49 Niger NIG AJU 50 Nigeria NGR AJU 50 Niue NIU OJU 50 Norfolk Island NFK OJU 50 North Macedonia MKD EJU 51 Northern Mariana Islands NMI OJU 51 Norway NOR EJU 51 Pakistan PAK JUA 51 Palau PLW OJU 52 6 Flag Manual INTERNATIONAL JUDO FEDERATION FLAG REFERENCE BOOK Member Code Continent Page Palestine PLE JUA 52 Panama PAN PJC 52 Papua New Guinea PNG OJU 52 Paraguay PAR PJC 53 People's Republic of China CHN JUA 53 Peru PER PJC 53 Philippines PHI JUA 53 Poland POL EJU 54 Portugal POR EJU 54 Puerto Rico PUR PJC 54 Qatar QAT JUA 54 Republic of Korea KOR JUA 55 Republic of Moldova MDA EJU 55 Romania ROU EJU 55 Russian Federation RUS EJU 55 Rwanda RWA AJU 56 Saint Lucia LCA PJC 56 Samoa SAM OJU 56 San Marino SMR EJU 56 Saudi Arabia KSA JUA 57 Senegal SEN AJU 57 Serbia SRB EJU 57 Seychelles SEY AJU 57 Sierra Leone SLE AJU 58 Singapore SIN JUA 58 Sint Maarten SXM PJC 58 Slovakia SVK EJU 58 Slovenia SLO EJU 59 Solomon Islands SOL OJU 59 Somalia SOM AJU 59 South Africa RSA AJU 59 South Sudan SSD AJU 60 Spain ESP EJU 60 St Vincent and the Grenadines VIN PJC 60 Sudan SUD AJU 61 Flag Manual 7 INTERNATIONAL JUDO FEDERATION FLAG REFERENCE BOOK Member Code Continent Page Suriname SUR PJC 61 Swaziland SWZ AJU 61 Sweden SWE EJU 61 Switzerland SUI EJU 62 Syrian Arab Republic SYR JUA 62 Tajikistan TJK JUA 62 Thailand THA JUA 62 Timor Leste TLS JUA 63 Togo TOG AJU 63 Tonga TGA OJU 63 Trinidad And Tobago TTO PJC 63 Tunisia TUN AJU 64 Turkey TUR EJU 64 Turkmenistan TKM JUA 64 Uganda UGA AJU 64 Ukraine UKR EJU 65 United Arab Emirates UAE JUA 65 United Republic of Tanzania TAN AJU 65 United States of America USA PJC 65 Uruguay URU PJC 66 Uzbekistan UZB JUA 66 Vanuatu VAN OJU 66 Venezuela VEN PJC 66 Vietnam VIE JUA 67 Yemen YEM JUA 67 Zambia ZAM AJU 67 Zimbabwe ZIM AJU 67 International Judo Federation IJF 69 African Judo Union AJU AJU 70 European Judo Union EJU EJU 70 Judo Union of Asia JUA JUA 71 Oceanian Judo Union OJU OJU 71 Panamerican Judo Confederation PJC PJC 71 8 Flag Manual INTERNATIONAL JUDO FEDERATION FLAG REFERENCE BOOK IJF FLAG REFERENCE MANUAL This manual contains the flags of each International Judo Federation (IJF) member, associated member and continental union. It should be used to ensure that, in all IJF World Judo Tour events, the flags displayed in the venue and those used during the awarding ceremony are as shown in this handbook. © International Judo Federation, 2019 These flags were correct at the time of publication. We aim to keep this manual as up to date as possible, we apologise if a flag has changed and it is no longer correct in this version. Flag Manual 11 INTERNATIONAL JUDO FEDERATION FLAG REFERENCE BOOK REGULATIONS All the flag references in this handbook concern the observe side only (the side with the emblem or principle design). Flags must be as shown in this handbook (for some flags, the reverse side can be different and are not shown in this manual). All flags should be the same size and ratio. The IJF standard ratio is 2/3. All flags with other ratios have been redesigned to fit the IJF standard ratio. The IJF Country Code rule are as follows: NOC Code is used for Olympic nations and the ISO 3166 alpha-3 code for non-Olympic members. For each country, the flag reference will be as following: Continental Union Country name Country code Continent: Grey: Africa EJU Yellow: Asia Blue: Europe If Olympic nation Red: Panamerica Gre en: Oceania Horizontal flag Membership status: IJF standard ratio None: IJF member Associated member PANTONE reference Pantone colour references 485 (red) Vertical flag IJF standard ratio Original flag ratio 1:1 Flag ratio comparison: Green: IJF standard ratio Red: Original country ratio Vertical or Vertical variant mention Original official flag ratio if the design is different from horizontal one 12 Flag Manual INTERNATIONAL JUDO FEDERATION FLAG REFERENCE BOOK Local Organiser The local organiser is responsible for the production of all flags. Flags must be ironed or steamed flat to remove any creases. They must provide: To hang in the venue: One (1) per participating delegation (national flag or approved equivalent). One (1) International Judo Federation (IJF) flag. One (1) National Federation flag (not the nation flag). One (1) event flag/local organising committee (if applicable/optional). The flags should be hung in the correct vertical or horizontal orientation. For a multiple flag display, they should be hung in alphabetical order according to the NOC code. The final NOC code list will be ready at the end of accreditation. If that is too late to hang them, please contact [email protected] for the most up to date list that they have on the date that you need to hang them. Option one is to have the IJF flag, National Federation flag and event flag/local organising committee flag in this order at the start. Option two is to have the IJF flag, National Federation flag and event flag/local organising committee flag hanging separately (but never on the same side as the awarding flag raising). Opening ceremony: One (1) per participating delegation (national flag or approved equivalent) for the opening ceremony (if applicable). AwarDing ceremony: Two (2) flags of each participating delegation (national flag or approved equivalent). Four (4) flags of the host nation. For the awarding ceremony it should be a material flags raised on a mechanism and not flags displayed on a screen (the IJF will have these available in case of mechanical failure).
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