African Cadet Judo Championships

The African Cadet Judo Championships are the highest level of African judo competition for cadets, 18 years of age or less. The championships are held every year by the African Judo Union, and qualified judoka compete in their respective categories as representatives of their countries. The first edition was helds in Gaborone, Botswana on 2012.

African Cadet Judo Championships
Current event or competition:
2024 African Cadet Judo Championships
Competition details
DisciplineJudo
TypeAnnual
OrganiserAfrican Judo Union (AJU)
History
First edition2012 in Gaborone, Botswana
Editions11
Most wins Egypt – 105 medals
(43 gold medals)
Most recentYaoundé 2024

Competitions

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Edition Year Dates City and host country Venue Countries Athletes Top country Ref.
1 2012 2–7 October   Gaborone, Botswana   South Africa [1][2]
2 2013 2–3 July   Algiers, Algeria 108   Algeria [3][4]
3 2014 21–23 March   Tunis, Tunisia 17 141   Tunisia [5][6]
4 2015 22–24 July   Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt 10 89   Algeria [7]
5 2016 21–23 July   Casablanca, Morocco 8 66   Tunisia [8]
6 2017 5–7 May   Cairo, Egypt 9 88   Tunisia [9]
7 2018 10 May   Bujumbura, Burundi Judo Sport Center 15 101   Algeria [10]
8 2019 2–3 May   Dakar, Senegal Dakar Arena 14 114   Tunisia [11]
2020 Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Africa
2021
9 2022 21–22 July   Nairobi, Kenya Safaricom Indoor Arena 15 88   Egypt [12]
10 2023 29 July   Antananarivo, Madagascar Palais des Sports de Mahamasina 17 114   Egypt [13]
11 2024 15 August   Yaoundé, Cameroon Palais des Sports Warda 16 129   Egypt [14]

All-time medal table 2012–2024

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Egypt432339105
2  Algeria423749128
3  Tunisia39233698
4  Morocco21172260
5  South Africa9182552
6  Angola78621
7  Senegal28717
8  Madagascar23611
9  Burundi221014
10  Cameroon171220
11  Gabon12912
12  Mozambique1258
13  Zambia1124
14  Libya0325
15  Ivory Coast0279
16  Kenya0235
17  Zimbabwe0202
18  Guinea0134
19  Burkina Faso0101
  Gambia0101
  Mali0101
22  Botswana0022
23  DR Congo0011
  Mauritius0011
Totals (24 entries)171164247582

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "African Championships Gaborone 2012". AJU. Redaction.
  2. ^ "African U17 Championships Gaborone". judo-inside.com. Redaction.
  3. ^ "African Championships Algiers 2013". AJU. Redaction.
  4. ^ "African U17 Championships Algiers". judo-inside.com. Redaction.
  5. ^ "African Championships Tunis 2014". AJU. Redaction.
  6. ^ "African U17 Championships Tunis". judo-inside.com. Redaction.
  7. ^ "African Championships Sharm El Sheikh 2015". AJU. Redaction.
  8. ^ "African Championships Casablanca 2016". AJU. Redaction.
  9. ^ "African Championships Cairo 2017". AJU. Redaction.
  10. ^ "African Championships Bujumbura 2018". AJU. Redaction.
  11. ^ "African Championships Dakar 2019". AJU. Redaction.
  12. ^ "African Championships Nairobi 2022". AJU. Redaction.
  13. ^ "African Championships Antananarivo 2023". AJU. Redaction.
  14. ^ "African Championships Yaoundé 2024". AJU. Redaction.