USA Judo Junior Olympic National Championships
Shreveport, Louisiana
June 16 - 18, 2023Welcome to Shreveport
USA Judo is pleased to welcome you to the 2023 Junior Olympic Championships in Shreveport, LA. Competition will take place at the Shreveport Convention Center and will serve as the trials for both the 2023 Junior and Cadet World Championships.
REMINDER: The deadline for registration is June 8. Walk-up registrations WILL NOT be accepted.
Click the links below for more information about the 2023 USA Judo Junior Olympic Championships.
Shreveport Convention Center
400 Caddo St.
Shreveport, LA 71101
The tournament host hotel is SOLD OUT.
Overflow Hotel
Holiday Inn Shreveport Downtown
102 Lake St.
Shreveport, LA 71101
Room rates start at $125 per night plus taxes and fees.
Deadline: June 10, 2023
Call 318.222.7717 and use the code "USA Judo" to reserve your room.
Tournament Host Hotel
Hilton Shreveport
104 Market St.
Shreveport, LA 71101
Junior and Cadet World Championship Team Trials
Eligibility and selection criteria for the 2023 Junior and Cadet World Championship Teams can be found at https://www.teamusa.org/USA-Judo/Athletes/Juniors/2023-Cadet-and-IJF-Junior-International-Team-Criteria
How the 2023 Junior and Cadet World Championship Teams are Named
- A total of 10 male and 10 female athletes will represent USA Judo at the 2023 Cadet World Championships.
- A total of 9 male and 9 female athletes will represent USA Judo at the 2023 IJF Junior World Championships.
- The Cadet and IJF Junior Gold Medalists in each division from the 2023 USA Judo Junior Olympic National Championships will be offered the direct qualifier spot in their division.
- The silver medalists in each division will become the first alternates.
- The third-place athletes in each division will become the second alternates.
- The fourth-place athletes in each division will become the third alternates.
- The teams (Cadet and IJF Junior Worlds) will also include two male and two female wild cards, if applicable. These wild cards will be the two male and two female athletes with the most points on both the USA Judo National Cadet and IJF Junior roster as of end of day June 17, 2023. It is not possible to combine points from multiple divisions. In no case can any country have more than two athletes in one division.
- To qualify as a wild card athlete, it is not mandatory to compete at the 2023 USA Judo Junior Olympics National Championships.
- The wild card members cannot be in the same division.
- If the IJF changes the number of athletes that can participate in these tournaments, then USA Judo reserves the right to adjust the criteria.
All athletes must be members in good standing of USA Judo, including individuals without citizenship who are competing in events that are not a trials. Athletes may compete in the USA Judo Junior Olympic Championships if they meet the following eligibility requirements and there is no conflict regarding weigh-in and competition schedules.
Per the USA Judo Athlete / Event Payment Policy, any individual who has an outstanding debt from an international trip and has not made the required payment(s) within the payment window outlined in the policy will not be eligible to compete until the payment has been made.
National Competition: Friday and Saturday
U.S. citizens and athletes who meet the criteria of the International Judo Federation’s (IJF) refugee program, and are currently approved with proof of documentation/acceptance from the IJF to participate in the refugee program, may compete in all categories in the national competition. Please provide a copy of the necessary documents to Austin.Leath@usajudo.us.All athletes must be current members in good standing of USA Judo in order to compete in the national competition regardless of citizenship
International Competition: Sunday Only
- U.S. Citizens OR
- Athletes with a Permanent Resident Card (Green Card) or visas OR
- Athletes with an approval letter from an IJF-recognized international federation OR
- Athletes who meet the criteria of the International Judo Federation’s (IJF) refugee program and are currently approved with proof of documentation/acceptance from the IJF to participate in the refugee program are eligible to compete in the following categories OR
- Non-U.S. citizens who meet one (1) of the following criteria:
- Proof of athlete’s integration within a school or university system for at least one (1) year OR
- Proof of athlete’s Parent/Guardian residency WITHIN the U.S. for at least one (1) year
All necessary documents referenced above must be sent to Austin.Leath@usajudo.us.
All athletes must be current members in good standing of USA Judo in order to compete in the international competition, except athletes with international federation approval letters.
Rank Requirements
- Regular Categories: All ranks eligible
- Novice Categories: White, yellow or orange belts only
Point Roster criteria can be found at https://www.teamusa.org/usa-judo/athletes/juniors.
Novice Eligibility
If a novice athlete has entered and medaled* in a regular category at a USA Judo national event, the athlete is not eligible to compete in any USA Judo national event novice categories during future tournaments.
Examples:
- If an athlete entered and medaled in a regular category at the 2022 President’s Cup, the athlete will not be eligible to enter novice category in 2023 and beyond in a USA Judo national event.
- If a novice athlete entered and medaled in a regular category at the 2023 Youth Nationals, the athlete is NOT eligible for novice categories at future USA Judo national events, including the 2023 Junior Olympic Championships.
- Uncontested categories are exempt.
*If an athlete medaled in a regular category without winning a match, he or she is still allowed to compete in the novice division.
Any club whose athlete violates the above novice eligibility policy may be subject to disciplinary action, including but not limited to, the withholding of coaching credentials for future national events.
Deadlines
Early Online Entry: May 25
Regular Online Entry: June 8
NOTE: Walk-up registrations WILL NOT be accepted at the USA Judo Junior Olympic Championships