List of Canadian judoka#Paralympics
{{short description|List of prominent Canadian judoka}}
This is a list of prominent Canadian judoka, including members of the Judo Canada Hall of Fame, lifetime members of Judo Canada, kōdansha (high dan-holders), all participants in the Olympics, Paralympics, and World Judo Championships, and coaches for those competitions.
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Judo Canada Hall of Fame
The following judoka are members of Judo Canada's Hall of Fame, which was created in 1996 to honour Canada's "ambassadors of judo". There are two categories: 'athletes' and 'builders'.{{cite web|title=Hall of Fame|url=http://www.judocanada.org/the-canadian-judo-federation/hall-of-fame/|work=Judo Canada website|accessdate=11 June 2021}}
=Athletes=
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==2023==
==2018==
==2017==
==2014==
==2013==
==2012==
==2008==
==2001==
==2000==
==1999==
==1998==
==1997==
==1996==
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=Builders=
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==2022==
==2019==
==2015==
==2014==
==2012==
==2007==
==2005==
==2004==
==2003==
==2001==
==2000==
==1999==
==1998==
==1997==
==1996==
Lifetime members of Judo Canada
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=2013=
=2012=
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=2008=
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=1997=
=1996=
= 1994 =
= 1988 =
= 1987 =
= 1985 =
= 1984 =
= 1983 =
= 1982 =
= 1980 =
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''Kōdansha''
The following is a list of Canada's kōdansha ('high dan holders').{{cite book |last1=Gill |first1=Nicolas |last2=Leyshon |first2=Glynn |title=Judoka: The History of Judo in Canada |date=2019 |publisher=Marcel Broquet |location=Montreal |pages=181 |edition=Second}}
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=''Kudan'' (ninth dan)=
=''Hachidan'' (eighth dan)=
Olympic Games
The following judoka have represented Canada at the Olympic Games.{{cite web |title=Six Canadian judokas nominated for Tokyo 2020 |url=https://judocanada.org/2021/06/30/six-canadian-judokas-nominated-for-tokyo-20200/ |website=Judo Canada |access-date=30 June 2021}} There are two categories: athletes and coaches.
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=Paris 2024=
==Athletes==
==Coaches==
=Tokyo 2020=
{{See also|Judo at the 2020 Summer Olympics}}
The 2020 Summer Olympics were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and were held from 23 July to 8 August 2021.
==Athletes==
==Coaches==
=Rio de Janeiro 2016=
{{See also|Judo at the 2016 Summer Olympics}}
==Athletes==
==Coaches==
=London 2012=
{{See also|Judo at the 2012 Summer Olympics}}
==Athletes==
==Coaches==
=Beijing 2008=
{{See also|Judo at the 2008 Summer Olympics}}
==Athletes==
==Coaches==
=Athens 2004=
{{See also|Judo at the 2004 Summer Olympics}}
==Athletes==
==Coaches==
=Sydney 2000=
{{See also|Judo at the 2000 Summer Olympics}}
==Athletes==
==Coaches==
=Atlanta 1996=
{{See also|Judo at the 1996 Summer Olympics}}
==Athletes==
==Coaches==
=Barcelona 1992=
{{See also|Judo at the 1992 Summer Olympics}}
==Athletes==
==Coaches==
=Seoul 1988=
{{See also|Judo at the 1988 Summer Olympics}}
==Athletes==
==Coaches==
=Los Angeles 1984=
{{See also|Judo at the 1984 Summer Olympics}}
==Athletes==
==Coaches==
=Moscow 1980=
{{See also|Judo at the 1980 Summer Olympics}}
A team was selected, but Canada boycotted the 1980 Olympic Games in protest of the Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan.
==Athletes==
==Coaches==
=Montreal 1976=
{{See also|Judo at the 1976 Summer Olympics}}
==Athletes==
==Coaches==
=Munich 1972=
{{See also|Judo at the 1972 Summer Olympics}}
==Athletes==
==Coaches==
=Tokyo 1964=
{{See also|Judo at the 1964 Summer Olympics}}
==Athletes==
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Paralympic Games
The following judoka have represented Canada at the Paralympic Games. There are two categories: athletes and coaches.
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=Tokyo 2020=
{{See also|Judo at the 2020 Summer Paralympics}}
The 2020 Summer Paralympics were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and were held from 24 August to 5 September 2021.
==Athletes==
==Coaches==
=Rio de Janeiro 2016=
{{See also|Judo at the 2016 Summer Paralympics}}
==Athletes==
=London 2012=
{{See also|Judo at the 2012 Summer Paralympics}}
==Athletes==
==Coaches==
=Beijing 2008=
{{See also|Judo at the 2008 Summer Paralympics}}
==Athletes==
==Coaches==
=Athens 2004=
{{See also|Judo at the 2004 Summer Paralympics}}
==Athletes==
==Coaches==
=Sydney 2000=
{{See also|Judo at the 2000 Summer Paralympics}}
==Athletes==
==Coaches==
=Atlanta 1996=
{{See also|Judo at the 1996 Summer Paralympics}}
==Athletes==
=Barcelona 1992=
{{See also|Judo at the 1992 Summer Paralympics}}
==Athletes==
=Seoul 1988=
{{See also|Judo at the 1988 Summer Paralympics}}
==Athletes==
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World Judo Championships
The following judoka have represented Canada at the World Judo Championships.{{cite book |last1=Gill |first1=Nicolas |last2=Leyshon |first2=Glynn |title=Judoka: The History of Judo in Canada |date=2019 |publisher=Marcel Broquet |location=Montreal |pages=170–177 |edition=Second}}{{cite web |title=World Championships Senior 2019 |url=https://www.ijf.org/competition/1751/judoka_nations?nation=can |website=International Judo Federation |access-date=22 June 2021}}{{cite web |title=World Championships Seniors 2021 |url=https://www.ijf.org/competition/2239/judoka_nations?nation=can |website=International Judo Federation |access-date=22 June 2021}} There are two categories: athletes and coaches.
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= Abu Dhabi 2024=
{{See also|2024 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
= Doha 2023=
{{See also|2023 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
= Tashkent 2022=
{{See also|2022 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
=Budapest 2021=
{{See also|2021 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
=Tokyo 2019=
{{See also|2019 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
=Baku 2018=
{{See also|2018 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
=Budapest 2017=
{{See also|2017 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
=Astana 2015=
{{See also|2015 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
=Chelyabinsk 2014=
{{See also|2014 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
=Rio de Janeiro 2013=
{{See also|2013 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
=Paris 2011=
{{See also|2011 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
=Tokyo 2010=
{{See also|2010 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
=Rotterdam 2009=
{{See also|2009 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
=Rio de Janeiro 2007=
{{See also|2007 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
=Cairo 2005=
{{See also|2005 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
=Osaka 2003=
{{See also|2003 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
=Munich 2001=
{{See also|2001 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
=Birmingham 1999=
{{See also|1999 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
=Paris 1997=
{{See also|1997 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
=Chiba 1995=
{{See also|1995 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
=Hamilton 1993=
{{See also|1993 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
=Barcelona 1991=
{{See also|1991 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
=Belgrade 1989=
{{See also|1989 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
=Essen 1987=
{{See also|1987 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
=Maastricht 1986=
{{See also|1986 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
=Seoul 1985=
{{See also|1985 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
=Vienna 1984=
{{See also|1984 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
=Moscow 1983=
{{See also|1983 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
=Paris 1982=
{{See also|1982 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
=Maastricht 1981=
{{See also|1981 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
=New York 1980=
{{See also|1980 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
=Paris 1979=
{{See also|1979 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
=Vienna 1975=
{{See also|1975 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
=Lausanne 1973=
{{See also|1973 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
=Ludwigshafen 1971=
{{See also|1971 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
=Mexico City 1969=
{{See also|1969 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
=Salt Lake City 1967=
{{See also|1967 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
=Rio de Janeiro 1965=
{{See also|1965 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
=Paris 1961=
{{See also|1961 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
=Tokyo 1958=
{{See also|1958 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
=Tokyo 1956=
{{See also|1956 World Judo Championships}}
==Athletes==
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See also
References
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Further reading
- {{cite book |last1=Gill |first1=Nicolas |last2=Leyshon |first2=Glynn |title=Judoka: The History of Judo in Canada |date=2019 |publisher=Marcel Broquet |location=Montreal |edition=Second}} Includes a list of all Canadian kōdansha ('high dan holders') from sixth to ninth dan as of 2019.
- {{cite book|last=Leyshon|first=Glynn A.|title=Judoka: The History of Judo in Canada|year=1998|publisher=Judo Canada|location=Gloucester, Ontario|isbn=1894165004|edition=First}} Includes a Canadian black belt registry from 1946 to 1997 with approximately 5000 names.