Brazilian Judo Confederation

Judo confederation
Brazilian Judo Confederation
CategoryJudo
Jurisdiction Brazil
AbbreviationCBJ
Founded1969
AffiliationIJF
Regional affiliationPJC
Affiliation date2009
HeadquartersRio de Janeiro, Brazil
PresidentSilvio Borges
Official website
cbj.com.br
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The Brazilian Judo Confederation (Portuguese: Confederação Brasileira de Judô (CBJ)) is the national body responsible for managing and promoting the sport of judo in Brazil, founded on 18 March 1969 and headquartered in Rio de Janeiro.

Until 2009 the CBJ was a member of the Pan American Judo Union.

The CBJ is affiliated with the International Judo Federation[1] and the Pan American Judo Confederation[2] since 2009.

In 2013, its president has been Paulo Wanderley Teixeira[pt].[citation needed]

In 2024, its president is Silvio Borges.[2]

Olympics

Updated until 2020 Summer Olympics

Year Medal Name Event
1972  Bronze Chiaki Ishii Men's 93 kg
1984  Silver Douglas Vieira Men's 95 kg
 Bronze Luís Onmura Men's 71 kg
 Bronze Walter Carmona Men's 86 kg
1988  Gold Aurélio Miguel Men's 95 kg
1992  Gold Rogério Sampaio Men's 65 kg
1996  Bronze Henrique Guimarães Men's 65 kg
 Bronze Aurélio Miguel Men's 95 kg
2000  Silver Tiago Camilo Men's 73 kg
 Silver Carlos Honorato Men's 90 kg
2004  Bronze Leandro Guilheiro Men's 73 kg
 Bronze Flávio Canto Men's 81 kg
2008  Bronze Leandro Guilheiro Men's 73 kg
 Bronze Tiago Camilo Men's 81 kg
 Bronze Ketleyn Quadros Women's 57 kg
2012  Gold Sarah Menezes Women's 48 kg
 Bronze Felipe Kitadai Men's 60 kg
 Bronze Rafael Silva Men's +100 kg
 Bronze Mayra Aguiar Women's 78 kg
2016  Gold Rafaela Silva Women's 57 kg
 Bronze Rafael Silva Men's +100 kg
 Bronze Mayra Aguiar Women's 78 kg
2020  Bronze Daniel Cargnin Men's 66 kg
 Bronze Mayra Aguiar Women's 78 kg


Titles at the World Judo Championships

Updated after the 2022 World Judo Championships.

Year Name Event
2005 João Derly Men's 66 kg
2007 João Derly Men's 66 kg
Tiago Camilo Men's 81 kg
Luciano Corrêa Men's 100 kg
2013 Rafaela Silva Women's 57 kg
2014 Mayra Aguiar Women's 78 kg
2017 Mayra Aguiar Women's 78 kg
2022 Rafaela Silva Women's 57 kg
Mayra Aguiar Women's 78 kg

See also

References

  1. ^ "Brazil / IJF.org". www.ijf.org. Retrieved 2024-07-12.
  2. ^ a b "CPJ". panamjudo.org. Retrieved 2024-07-12.
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