Austrian Judo Federation

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Österreichischer Judoverband
SportJudo
JurisdictionAustria
AbbreviationÖJV
Founded30 September 1947
AffiliationIJF
Regional affiliationEJU
HeadquartersVienna, Austria
PresidentPoiger Martin
SecretaryMag. Korner Corina
CoachYvonne Snir-Bönisch
Official website
judoaustria.at
File:Flag of Austria.svg

The Austrian Judo Federation (German: Österreichischer Judoverband - ÖJV) is the national organisation for judo in Austria. The president is POIGER Martin.[1] The Austrian Judo Federation is affiliated with the International Judo Federation.[2] Its headquarters are in Vienna.[2]

History

In 2010, the Austrian Judo Federation played host to the European Championships in Vienna, which were attended by Vladimir Putin.[3][4]

Board

  • President: Martin Poiger[5]
  • Vice Presidents: Sabrina Filzmoser, Gerald Eidenberger, Albert Gmeiner, Jochen Haidvogel, Hans Peter Zopf
  • Athlete Spokesperson: Magdalena Krssakova
  • Finance Officer: Silvia Ehrengruber
  • Legal Secretary: Andreas Weinzierl
  • Technical Director: Thomas Stückler
  • Deputy: Karin Dorfinger, Veronika Jakl, Horst Felzl, Martin Stump

Austrian judokas

Medal record
Olympic Games
File:Gold medal icon (G initial).svg Peter Seisenbacher 1988
File:Gold medal icon (G initial).svg Peter Seisenbacher 1984
File:Silver medal icon (S initial).svg Michaela Polleres 2020
File:Silver medal icon (S initial).svg Ludwig Paischer 2008
File:Silver medal icon (S initial).svg Claudia Heill 2004
File:Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg Michaela Polleres 2024
File:Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg Shamil Borchashvili 2020
File:Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg Josef Reiter 1984
World Judo Championships
File:Gold medal icon (G initial).svg Peter Seisenbacher 1985
File:Gold medal icon (G initial).svg Edith Hrovat 1980
File:Gold medal icon (G initial).svg Gerda Winklbauer 1980
File:Gold medal icon (G initial).svg Edith Simon 1980
File:Silver medal icon (S initial).svg Ludwig Paischer 2005
File:Silver medal icon (S initial).svg Edith Hrovat 1984
File:Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg Michaela Polleres 2023
File:Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg Shamil Borchashvili 2022
File:Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg Michaela Polleres 2021
File:Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg Sabrina Filzmoser 2010
File:Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg Ludwig Paischer 2007
File:Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg Sabrina Filzmoser 2005
File:Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg Patrick Reiter 1997
File:Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg Patrick Reiter 1995
File:Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg Roswitha Hartl 1987
File:Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg Gerda Winklbauer 1984
File:Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg Karin Posch 1982
Medal record
Paralympic Games
File:Gold medal icon (G initial).svg Walter Hanl 2000
File:Gold medal icon (G initial).svg Walter Hanl 1996

National League

Volksbank Galaxy Tigers - winner of the Austrian Judo Bundeslia 2016
Volksbank Galaxy Tigers - winner of the Austrian Judo Bundeslia 2016

The Austrian Judo Federation organizes the Judo-Bundesliga. This is the national league.[6] It is divided into the Erste Judo Bundesliga and the Zweite Judo Bundesliga for men and the Frauen Judo Bundesliga for women. The league exists since 1948.[7]

See also

References

  1. Judo Austria, Vorstand, Judo Austria, 3 Sept 2022 (in German)
  2. 2.0 2.1 IJF, Austria, International Judo Federation, 3 Sept 2022
  3. APA, "EM-Turnier findet statt", Der Standard, 19 April 2010 (in German)
  4. APA, "Putin kommt am Samstag zu Privatbesuch nach Wien", WirtschaftsBlatt, 20 April 2010, archived at the Wayback Machine 27 April 2010 (in German)
  5. Markus Knaup. "Vorstand". Judoaustria.at (in Österreichisches Deutsch). Retrieved 2022-09-03.
  6. "Bundesliga".
  7. "Übersicht | Österreichischer Judoverband" (in Deutsch). Archived from the original on 2021-05-08. Retrieved 2021-02-02.

External links

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