Judo Olympic Games
The Judo Olympic Games is a martial arts competition held every four years as part of the Summer Olympics. Judo, which originated in Japan, emphasizes throws, holds, and submissions, allowing athletes to demonstrate their skill and technique. Both men and women compete in various weight categories, showcasing their strength and agility.
Since its inclusion in the Olympics in 1964, judo has grown in popularity worldwide. Athletes from different countries train rigorously to earn a chance to compete for the coveted Olympic medals. The event promotes sportsmanship and cultural exchange among nations through the spirit of competition.