![]() Government support is essential to ensure the smooth implementation of technological advancement within sport. The IJF NTHP Commission will seek to link with governments as well as all member federations. ![]() Overall we seek to increase the performance level and provide professional support for our discipline.”įollowing the meeting work will continue, focussing on the organisation of special events to run alongside the World Judo Tour calendar, while adding social events and linking with E-Sports as a whole new Avenue, as has already begun with projects such as the Minecraft Nippon Budokan edition. We are looking forward, as a federation, to working with our IJF colleagues and different stakeholders to develop new technologies in judo, to bring advantages for all participants, from coaches to athletes and referees. The Azerbaijan Judo Federation is happy to organise the occasion here in Baku, a meeting which elicited such high level discussion. Mr Rasullu gave his reflections after he meeting, “It is great to have this first meeting for our newly established commission. Influencing judo development and making judo the number one sport at national and international level, remains the goal of this commission and all others as part of the umbrella overseen by the IJF. ![]() How judo will do this is an exciting prospect, keeping judo in line with the growing technological world but spear-heading the sports revolution in the field. This is part of the NTHP Commission remit. ![]() Technology is judo’s secret superpower, enhancing the entertaining value judo offers integrally. It is a necessary step to attract more people and grow the sport. The group discussion was largely centred around why judo must continue developing in this way. In order to do that we need to set targets for our focus and how to implement our projects and ideas within our judo community but also linking judo to the broader context of life beyond the tatami.” It is essential that over time we define exactly why we are here and how we can support judo development with new technologies. “I welcome all of you, Mr Kevkhishvili, Mr Elzahwy, Mr Marinescu, friends, as we come together to launch our first meeting for this important, contemporary and also unique commission. Mr Nabiyev welcomed those gathered, including Commission Director David Kevkhishvili, Commission Member Mohamed Elzahwy, IJF Director General Vlad Marinescu, Azerbaijan Judo Federation Vice President Rovshan Rustamov, AJF General Secretary Rashad Rasullu, IJF IT team members Saso Sindic and Simon Mares, as well as IJF and Azerbaijan Judo Federation staff. ![]()
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