| Member News
August 10, 2007
USA
Judo Introduces Youth and Scholastic National Championships,
Revises Junior Point Structure
On the heels of the creation of the new Youth Olympics which
will debut in 2010, USA Judo is pleased to announce an improved system of
domestic tournaments for athletes ages 19 and under that will ultimately be
used as part of the selection system for athletes participating on national
teams for events such as the Junior World Championships, Youth Olympics and Pan
American Junior Championships.
"Our junior selection system must evolve to continue to
improve our performances,” said Jim
Hrbek (
San Antonio
,
Texas)
, USA Judo Chairman of Junior
Athlete Performance. “We need to look to
the future with a progressive mindset and to be prepared to shift to stay on
the leading edge in the new and innovative atmosphere that will be part of the Youth
Olympic movement."
One of the key components of the system, wherein athletes
earn points at major tournaments toward rankings on junior elite national
rosters, will be the creation of a new event – the USA Judo Youth and
Scholastic National Championships.
This event, which will replace the
USA
Judo
Middle
School
and High School National Championships, will be held
March 29-30 in
Chippewa Valley, Wis.
Like the USA Judo National Junior Olympic
Championships, the Youth and Scholastic Nationals will include age divisions
for athletes between 5 and 19-years-old. The Collegiate National Championships also will be held during the same
weekend.
Athletes can earn points toward junior elite national
rankings in intermediate through IJF-Junior divisions. Although
junior athletes competing in the Collegiate Nationals will not be eligible to
earn junior points, they will be able to earn points in the IJF-Junior division
which will be held on a separate day to encourage participation in both
divisions for athletes who are age-eligible.
Medalists at the Youth and Scholastic National Championships
will be eligible to earn 10 points for a gold medal, six for a silver medal and
four points for a bronze medal finish.
The only other junior tournaments in the
United States
where athletes will
be eligible to receive junior elite points will be the USA Judo National Junior
Olympic Championships, Junior U.S. Open and the Ocean State International. The Youth
and Scholastic National Championships, Junior Olympics and Junior U.S. Open will
have a maximum point value of 10. The
Ocean State International has a maximum point value of two. For a complete list of both domestic and
international events in which juniors can receive elite points, visit http://www.usjudo.org/juniors_classification.asp.
In order to recognize and honor USA Judo’s student athletes,
awards will be given to the most outstanding senior high, middle and elementary
school athletes. Recipients of the USA
Judo Life Membership scholarship who are attending universities during the
upcoming year also will be recognized for their scholastic success.
“With the announcement of the Youth
Olympics, we now have a responsibility to model the qualifying process for this
new and unique opportunity in the same manner as our senior athletes who are
contending for the upcoming Olympic Games in
Beijing
and
London
,” said
USA Judo President Dr.
Ron Tripp (
Norman
,
Okla.
) “The creation of a new major junior
tournament will give our young athletes the opportunity to compete at a high
level during the spring season.”
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