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Portugal Misses Out on 2025 Judo Grand Prix Due to Funding Issues

Empty judo mat with bright lights and no competitors.

Portugal will not host the prestigious Judo Grand Prix in 2025, primarily due to a lack of financial support. This decision has raised concerns among athletes and sports officials about the future of judo in the country, as it limits opportunities for local competitors to gain international experience and exposure.

The Judo Grand Prix is a significant event in the international judo calendar, attracting top athletes from around the world. It serves as a platform for competitors to earn valuable ranking points and gain experience in high-stakes matches. Hosting such an event is crucial for the development of judo in any country, providing local athletes with the chance to compete against elite opponents on home soil.

The primary reason for Portugal’s inability to host the event is the lack of financial backing. Various stakeholders, including the national judo federation and local government, have expressed their disappointment over the funding shortfall. The financial constraints have made it impossible to meet the requirements set by the International Judo Federation (IJF) for hosting the Grand Prix.

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