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The death of Ghana Judo Association President Emmanuel Tetteh left the organization

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The Ghana Judo Association’s (GJA) President, Emmanuel Tetteh, passed away unexpectedly earlier this month, and the judo community is in grief. Tetteh devoted his time to the growth of judo in his country after quitting his job as a customs officer two years prior. Olympic fans can buy   Olympic Judo Tickets   from our website. The GJA expressed its “deep sorrow” over the tragic incident. We were all focused on getting ready for future international competitions, including the next Olympic Games, with Emmanuel Tetteh by our sides. Sadly, everyone’s path will eventually end in death. “The void created by the departure of our President will be difficult to replace.” “It is with great regret and shock that the judo family got the news of the tragic departure of Mr. Emmanuel Tetteh, President of the Ghana Judo Association,” said Marius Vizer, President of the International Judo Federation. “On behalf of the international judo family, I would like to extend our heartfelt condolences to Pres

Three Judoka Refugees Will Attend Paris 2024 on IOC Scholarships

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  The International Olympic Committee (IOC) just revealed the most recent batch of refugee athletes who would receive scholarships to give them opportunity to train for the Olympic Games in Paris 2024. Three of them are judokas who are already a part of the IJF Refugee Team and are well known to our judo family. Olympic fans can buy   Olympic Judo Tickets   from our website. Mohamad Akkash was an extremely agitated little child who was constantly on the go. He went to judo with his cousin, who is also a judoka. At first sight, Mohamad fell in love with the activity. He learned its strategies, techniques, and principles, and that was it—he was now a judoka. Judo had clearly changed and even saved his life, according to him. He had just received his high school diploma and was living in Damascus when the Syrian civil war began. The only option was to go outside. Mohamad continued to train in judo during his difficult voyage to Europe. He forced through the doors of a judo club in Germany