French Judo Federation
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La Fédération française de judo, jujitsu, kendo et disciplines associées (FFJDA) est l'association sportive qui a pour but de promouvoir la pratique du judo et des disciplines associées composées du ju-jitsu, kendo, iaidō, sport chanbara, jōdō, naginata , kyūdō , sumo et taïso. Créée le 5 décembre 1946 sous le nom de Fédération française de judo et de jiu-jitsu (FFJJJ), son premier président est Paul Bonét-Maury de 1946 à 1956. Elle est déclarée d'utilité publique le 2 août 1991.
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フランス柔道柔術剣道及び関連武道連盟(フランスじゅうどうじゅうじゅつけんどうおよびかんれんぶどうれんめい、Fédération française de judo, jujitsu, kendo et disciplines associées〈FFJDA〉)はフランスの柔道をはじめとする複数の日本武道の国内競技連盟。略称フランス柔道連盟(フランスじゅうどうれんめい、FF judo)、仏柔連。旧称フランス柔道柔術連盟(フランスじゅうどうじゅうじゅつれんめい、Fédération française de judo et de jiu-jitsu〈FFJJJ〉)。
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French Judo Federation (French: Fédération française de judo, jujitsu, kendo et disciplines associées (FFJDA), is the sports association that aims to promote the practice of Judo and related disciplines composed of jujitsu, kendo, iaïdo, sport chanbara, Jōdō, naginata, Kyūdō, sumo and taïso. Created on December 5, 1946 under the name of the French Judo and Jiu-Jitsu Federation (FFJJJ), its first president was Paul Bonet-Maury from 1946 to 1956. It was declared of public utility on August 2, 1991. The Federation has 34 regional leagues and 85 departmental committees.
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La Federazione francese di Judo Ju jitsu Kendo e Discipline Associate (in francese Fédération française de judo et disciplines associées abbreviata in FFJDA) è l'organo che governa il judo in Francia.L'associazione sportiva che si propone di promuovere la pratica del Judo e discipline associate composto da Jujitsu, Kendō, Iaidō, , Jodo, Naginata, Kyudo, Sumo e Taiso.
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French Judo Federation
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Fédération française de judo, jujitsu, kendo et disciplines associées
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French Judo Federation (French: Fédération française de judo, jujitsu, kendo et disciplines associées (FFJDA), is the sports association that aims to promote the practice of Judo and related disciplines composed of jujitsu, kendo, iaïdo, sport chanbara, Jōdō, naginata, Kyūdō, sumo and taïso. Created on December 5, 1946 under the name of the French Judo and Jiu-Jitsu Federation (FFJJJ), its first president was Paul Bonet-Maury from 1946 to 1956. It was declared of public utility on August 2, 1991. It is currently the fourth French sports federation in terms of the number of members with about 592,000 members in 2011. As of May 29, 2009, the federation has 548,014 licensees distributed over 5,688 clubs. The largest club has more than 1,000 licensees (The Kodokan Club Courbevoie with 1019 licensed on May 29, 2009). The average number of licensees per club is about 96. The Federation has 34 regional leagues and 85 departmental committees. The current president of the federation, elected in 2005, is the former judoka Jean-Luc Rougé, first world champion in the history of French judo in 1975. At the International Judo Federation Congress held in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) in September 2007, on the sidelines of the 2007 World Judo Championships, the FFJDA was appointed by a large majority to organize the World Championships of judo in Paris in 2011.
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La Fédération française de judo, jujitsu, kendo et disciplines associées (FFJDA) est l'association sportive qui a pour but de promouvoir la pratique du judo et des disciplines associées composées du ju-jitsu, kendo, iaidō, sport chanbara, jōdō, naginata , kyūdō , sumo et taïso. Créée le 5 décembre 1946 sous le nom de Fédération française de judo et de jiu-jitsu (FFJJJ), son premier président est Paul Bonét-Maury de 1946 à 1956. Elle est déclarée d'utilité publique le 2 août 1991.
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La Federazione francese di Judo Ju jitsu Kendo e Discipline Associate (in francese Fédération française de judo et disciplines associées abbreviata in FFJDA) è l'organo che governa il judo in Francia.L'associazione sportiva che si propone di promuovere la pratica del Judo e discipline associate composto da Jujitsu, Kendō, Iaidō, , Jodo, Naginata, Kyudo, Sumo e Taiso. La BJA fa parte del International Judo Federation ed è membro della European Judo Union. Organizza le manifestazioni judoistiche locali.La federazione è stata fondata il 5 dicembre 1946 sotto il nome di Federazione Francese di Judo e Jujitsu (FFJJJ), il suo primo presidente fu Paolo Bonet-Maury , che mantenne la carica fino al 1956. È stato dichiarato di pubblica utilità 2 agosto 1991.La Federazione ha 34 campionati regionali e 85 comitati dipartimentali.Oggi la FFJDA è la quarta federazione sportiva francesi del numero dei soci, con circa 592.000 membri in 2011 .L'attuale presidente della federazione, eletto nel 2005 , è l'ex judoka , il primo campione del mondo nella storia del judo transaplino .
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フランス柔道柔術剣道及び関連武道連盟(フランスじゅうどうじゅうじゅつけんどうおよびかんれんぶどうれんめい、Fédération française de judo, jujitsu, kendo et disciplines associées〈FFJDA〉)はフランスの柔道をはじめとする複数の日本武道の国内競技連盟。略称フランス柔道連盟(フランスじゅうどうれんめい、FF judo)、仏柔連。旧称フランス柔道柔術連盟(フランスじゅうどうじゅうじゅつれんめい、Fédération française de judo et de jiu-jitsu〈FFJJJ〉)。
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