Brazil Has the Most Golds But Everyone Wins!
By International Judo Federation

After a busy day in Kazakhstan’s capital, on day one of the 2026 IBSA Judo Grand Prix Astana, the second and final day came around fast. The remaining 9 categories included Paralympic and IBSA world medallists as well as some new faces. The last final block of the IBSA tour…
After a busy day in Kazakhstan’s capital, on day one of the 2026 IBSA Judo Grand Prix Astana, the second and final day came around fast. The remaining 9 categories included Paralympic and IBSA world medallists as well as some new faces. The last final block of the IBSA tour…
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