AAU JUDO
The goal of AAU Judo is to create a venue for competition that is fun and enjoyable for all athletes and non-athletes alike. Enhancing the complete athletic experience through organized competitions, rather than politics, will always be the primary objective. Some highlights of the AAU Judo guidelines are as follows:
· No belt rank promotions
· Weight disparities in any division should be as close to 10% whenever possible
· Chokes ages are 11 and over; Arm bars ages are 15 and over
· Weight in pounds, not kilograms
Youth divisions (ages 20 and under) should use a combination of age and weight factors along with AAU 10 PERCENT RULE to insure the most equitable possible
pairing. Discretion and vigilance advised.
Official AAU National Championship—Adult Divisions
Men < 130 lb. < 145 lb. < 160 lb. < 175 lb. < 190 lb. < 210 lb. > 235 lb.
Women <105 lb. <115 lb. <125 lb. <135 lb. <145 lb. <160 lb. <175 lb. < 235 lb. >175 lb.
Norman Miller
414-354-1898
judoinc@att.net
Andrea Keane
407-934-7200
akeane@aausports.org
For more information on all events please visit:
WWW.AAUJUDO.ORG
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