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Judo tournament medals are awarded to judoka (judo practitioners) who achieve top positions in judo tournaments, which may include sparring (randori), forms (kata), or team events across various age, weight, and skill divisions. These medals are designed to reflect the technical precision and philosophical roots of judo, featuring imagery such as judoka executing iconic throws (e.g., seoi-nage, osoto-gari), pins (osaekomi), or the traditional judo uniform (gi) alongside the tournament’s logo or organizing body emblem. Materials are durable and cost-effective for large-scale events, typically zinc alloy with gold, silver, or bronze plating to clearly denote rankings, ensuring quick recognition of podium positions. Higher-tier tournaments may use brass or copper with polished finishes to enhance detail, such as the texture of a judo belt or the grip of a throw. Engravings include the judoka’s name, weight class, division (e.g., “Junior,” “Senior”), tournament name, and date, creating a personalized record of achievement. These medals recognize not just victory but adherence to judo’s core principles of respect (rei) and mutual welfare, with many tournaments emphasizing sportsmanship alongside skill. For recipients, judo tournament medals are symbols of dedication, representing hours of practice, refinement of techniques, and the courage to compete under pressure, making them cherished milestones in their judo journey.
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